Shi Hui (actor) explained

Shi Hui
Birth Name:Shi Yutao
Birth Date:1915
Birth Place:Tianjin, China
Death Date:December 1957 (aged 42)
Death Place:Shanghai, China
Occupation:Film director, Actor
Years Active:1940s–1950s
Module:
Child:yes
T:石揮
S:石挥
P:Shí Huī

Shi Hui (1915 – December 1957), born Shi Yutao, was a Chinese actor and film director who gained prominence throughout the 1940s through 1950s. Despite his fame, Shi became a victim of the Anti-Rightist Movement in the mid-1950s and committed suicide soon thereafter.

Career

Shi's career as an actor began relatively late. His first film was not until 1940's The Chaotic World (dir. Wu Renzhi), and he would not gain broad recognition until after the war, with a series of classic films including Phony Phoenixes (dir. Huang Zuolin) and Long Live the Missus! (dir. Sang Hu).[1] He also played the lead in Ai le zhongnian (The Joys and Sorrows of Middle Age), which is often ranked as one of the greatest Chinese films of all time.[2]

After the Communist takeover, Shi became increasingly involved with the making of films behind the camera, directing himself in the classic This Life of Mine.[1] Shi continued to direct throughout the early years of the 1950s, even gaining international attention with 1954's Letter with Feather, which won a prize at the Edinburgh Film Festival.[1] The next year, he filmed a stage performance of a Chinese Opera in The Heavenly Match, which became a popular hit with audiences in Hong Kong.[1] Shortly thereafter, however, Shi ran afoul with Communist authorities and was denounced during the Anti-Rightist Movement as a reactionary, leading eventually to his suicide by drowning[3] in December 1957.[1]

Filmography

As director

YearEnglish TitleChinese TitleNotes
1949Mother母亲Also wrote screenplay
1950This Life of Mine我這一輩子
1951Platoon Commander Guan關連長
1954Letter with Feather雞毛信
1955The Heavenly Match天仙配

As actor

YearEnglish TitleChinese TitleRole
1941The Chaotic World亂世風光
1946Phony Phoenixes假鳳虚凰
1947Long Live the Missus!太太萬歲
1947Night Inn夜店
1949Ai le zhongnian (Sorrows and Joys of Middle Age)哀樂中年Chen Shaochang
1950This Life of Mine我這一輩子
1950Corruption腐蝕
1951Platoon Commander Guan關連長Guan
1955Song Jingshi宋景詩
1957Loyal Partners情長誼深

External links

Notes and References

  1. Zhang, Yingjin & Xiao, Zhiwei (1998). "Shi Hui" in Encyclopedia of Chinese Film. Taylor & Francis, p. 304. .
  2. Web site: The Best 100 Chinese Motion Pictures . Hong Kong Film Award . Chinese . 2 October 2013 . 22 October 2019 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191022211054/http://www.hkfaa.com/news/100films.html . dead .
  3. http://www.fofweb.com/History/HistRefMain.asp?iPin=china02083&SID=2&DatabaseName=Modern+World+History+Online&InputText=%22Hundred+Flowers+Campaign%22&SearchStyle=&dTitle=Shi+Hui&TabRecordType=Biography&BioCountPass=5&SubCountPass=6&DocCountPass=0&ImgCountPass=0&MapCountPass=0&FedCountPass=&MedCountPass=0&NewsCountPass=0&RecPosition=1&AmericanData=&WomenData=&AFHCData=&IndianData=&WorldData=Set&AncientData=&GovernmentData= Facts on File - history Database