Xia Meng Explained

Xia Meng
Birth Name:Yang Meng
Birth Date:1933 2, df=yes
Birth Place:Shanghai, Republic of China
Death Place:Hong Kong
Spouse:Lin Baocheng
Awards:Golden Phoenix Awards
1993 Special Contribution Award
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Also Known As:Yang Meng
T2:楊濛
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Xia Meng (16 February 1933 – 30 October 2016), a.k.a. Hsia Moon and Miranda Yang, born Yang Meng, was an actress and film producer from Hong Kong.[1] She appeared in Hong Kong films in the 1950s and 1960s, and was involved in the region's left-wing film scene.[2] In the 1980s, Xia Meng worked as a film producer and was involved in the Hong King New Wave.

Early life and education

Xia Meng was born Yang Meng on 16 February, 1933 in Shanghai.

She was first exposed to drama at McTyeire School, an elite girls' school established by Methodist missionaries in Shanghai. In 1947, she moved with her family to Hong Kong, where she attended Maryknoll Convent School. In 1949, In conjunction with an event at her school, She was chosen to play the leading role in McTyeire School's English-language production of Saint Joan.

Xia Meng's younger sister, Yang Jie, played on the China women's national basketball team from 1954 to 1957.[3]

Film career

In 1950, Yang Meng (birthname) and her friends visited a film set of the Great Wall Movie Enterprises Ltd. This was where she was first spotted by the crews, as well as studio manager Yuan Yang'an. Through the help of Yuan's daughter, Mao Mei (an actress and ballerina), Yang Meng accepted his invitation and joined the studio at the age of 17. Inspired by Shakespeare's A Midsummer Night's Dream, the new actress decided to rename herself Xia Meng (literally "summer dream").

The Great Wall Crown Princess

She was given her first role as the title character in Li Pingqian's A Night-Time Wife (1951). The comedy was a hit and rocketed Hsia Moon to stardom.[4] Many other roles followed, including a tragic demimondaine of Cao Yu's Sunrise and the virtuous widow of A Widow's Tears, both in 1956. She portrayed the scapegoat of the feudal moral value in the critically acclaimed film[5] The Eternal Love (1960), the deprived bourgeoisie in HKFA Archival Gem's Romance of The Boudoir (1960),[6] and played a man masquerading as a woman in The Bride Hunter (1960).

Xia Meng was one of the few Hong Kong movie stars whose films were released in the People's Republic of China before the Cultural Revolution. Xinhua News has compared her to Audrey Hepburn.[7]

Cultural Revolution

In the summer of 1967, Xia Meng visited Guangzhou and witnessed the beginning of the Cultural Revolution. Hong Kong cinema was soon influenced by the Chinese Communist Party, and Great Wall’s movies no longer had the same cachet as before. Xia Meng, who was pregnant at the time, excused herself from involvement in the political movement. She resigned from the studio in September of 1967, shortly after appearing in Oh, The Spring Is Here (1967), and quietly left for Canada before the film was released.

Return as movie producer

After the end of the Cultural Revolution, Xia Meng was invited by Liao Chengzhi, then vice chairman of the National People's Congress (NPC), to attend the 4th National Congress of China Federation of Literary and Art Circles(CFLAC) held in Beijing from 30 October—16 November 1979. This is considered to be her first public appearance after her final screen performance in 1967. Under the encouragement of Liao, she decided returned to the movie industry as a producer after an absence of ten years.

In 1980, Xia Meng formed Bluebird Movie Enterprises Ltd, and produced the debut film Boat People (Ann Hui, 1982), a movie and landmark feature for Hong Kong New Wave, which won several awards including the best picture and best director in the second Hong Kong Film Award. After producing Young Heroes (Mou Dunfei, 1983) and Homecoming (Yim Ho, 1984), Xia Meng sold her film company to Jiang Zuyi. She had no involvement in film production after that.

Other

Awards

Xia Meng's performance in Peerless Beauty (1953) and A Widow's Tears (1956) won her the Greatest Individual Achievement Award given by the Cultural Ministry of the People's Republic of China. In 1995, Xia Meng was honored the Chinese Film Stars Special Award, in conjunction with 90 anniversary of Chinese Cinema.

Political activities

She was also involved in political activities, being selected as a committee member of the Chinese National Cultural Alliance and the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference.

Legacy

For her contribution to the motion picture industry, Xia Meng has a star with a hand print and autograph by the name of Miranda Yang on the Avenue of Stars in Tsim Sha Tsui Promenade, Hong Kong.

In August 2005, Meng was one of 128 movie stars recognized by China in a commemorative stamp collection marking 100 years of Chinese language cinema.

Print Pictorials and interviews

Filmography

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleRoleNotes
1951A Night-Time Wife禁婚記Ying Xiazhi
1952Father Marries Again一家春
Modern Red Chamber Dream新紅樓夢
Nonya娘惹Yang Yongfen
1953A Torn Lily孽海花Jiao Guiying
Marriage AffairKung Mei Feng
Day Dream白日夢
The Peerless Beauty絕代佳人Ru Ji
The Gold-Plated Man花花世界Mrs Wei
1954Merry-Go-Round歡喜冤家Zhang Qingping
Tales of the City都會交響曲Nancy
Joyce and Deli姊妹曲Lu Deli
1955Never Leave Me不要離開我Mu Sangqing
1956Sunrise日出Chen Bailu
The Three Loves三戀Bai Yiwen
The Wedding Night新婚第一夜Lin Fang
A Widow's Tears新寡Fang Mei
1957Forever Waiting望夫山下Liu Wanlin
Escape Into Trap逆旅風雲Xiao Jiaohong
Whither Spring?春歸何處Zhang Ming
1958Those Bewitching Eyes眼兒媚Yan Er-Mei
The Way of Husband and Wife搶新郎Zhang Caifeng
The Green Swan Club綠天鵝夜總會Qiu Lin
Husband Hunters夫妻經Zhang Jingfen
1959Sweet as Honey甜甜蜜蜜Ting Hui-Lan
Feast of a Rich Family豪門夜宴Guest at banquet
An Unfulfilled Wish稱心如意Wanfen
1960Bride Hunter王老虎搶親Zhou WenbinYue opera film, cross-gender acting
A Mermaid's Love碧波仙侶Musical film
Romance in the Boudoir香閨春情Suxuan
Rendezvous佳人有約
The Eternal Love同命鴛鴦Madam Liu
1961Ah, It's Spring!滿園春色
1962The Princess Falls in Love三看御妹劉金定Liu JindingYue opera film
Let's Get Married我們要結婚Liu Ying
1963Between Vengeance and Love雪地情仇Yinzhu
Dong Xiaowan董小宛Dong Xiaowan
1964My Darling Princess金枝玉葉PrincessYue opera film
Garden of Repose故園春夢Wan Zhaohua
1965A Heroic Romance烽火姻緣She SaihuaYue opera film
1967The Fair Ladies白領麗人Jiang Yuhua
1968Oh, the Spring's Here!迎春花
1982Boat People投奔怒海Producer
1983Young Heroes自古英雄出少年Producer
1984Homecoming似水流年Producer

References

  1. Web site: http://ent.163.com/16/1103/07/C4UAK52E000380BQ.html. zh:著名演员夏梦去世享年83岁 曾是金庸梦中情人. NetEase. 3 November 2016. 3 November 2016. zh.
  2. Web site: Photo of Hong Kong actress and producer Hsia Moon/Xia Meng. … . 2024-05-06 . www.nas.gov.sg.
  3. ["女篮5号"生活原型怀念谢晋杨洁老人结电影缘]
  4. 香港电影史话, Volume 4,余慕雲
  5. Web site: HK Film Archive celebrates 10th anniversary with The Best From the Archive Collection. 7thspace.com. 20 November 2016.
  6. Web site: Hong Kong Film Archive showcases nine rare gems. Info.gov.hk. 19 December 2002. 20 November 2016.
  7. Web site: 中国"赫本"夏梦绝美照——新华网江西频道. https://web.archive.org/web/20110416011404/http://www.jx.xinhuanet.com/news/2011-04/11/content_22494163.htm. dead. 16 April 2011. Jx.xinhuanet.com. 11 April 2011. 3 November 2016.