Yang Naimei Explained

Yang Naimei
Native Name:Chinese: 楊耐梅
Birth Place:China
Other Names:Nai-Mei Yang, Naimei Yang
Occupation:Actress
Years Active:1924-1930s

Yang Naimei (; 1904 – December 27, 1960) was an actress of China's silent film era. She starred in such well-received films as The Soul of Yuli (1924), Orchid in an Empty Valley (1926), Spring Dream by the Lakeside (1927) and The Young Mistress' Fan (1928).[1]

In 1926–28 Yang played lead roles in films which put her among the top-ranked Chinese film actresses of the 1920s.

Career

Yang's breakthrough role was in The Soul of Yuli (1924), where she played a dissolute playgirl who wouldn't settle down after marriage. Yang then played lead roles in The Poor Children and Lured into Marriage.

In 1928 Yang opened the Naimei Film Company which produced one film in the same year, An Extraordinary Woman (Chinese: c=奇女子). She would tour Nanyang (Chinese communities in modern-day Singapore, Malaysia and Indonesia) between 1929 and 1931 to promote the film.[2] Yang retired from acting in the mid-1930s.[1]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Ye, Tan. Zhu, Yun . Historical Dictionary of Chinese Cinema . Rowman & Littlefield. 2012. 193. 978-0810867796.
  2. Huang . Xuelei . 2024-03-13 . The ‘Queer Woman’ between Shanghai and Nanyang, 1920s–1930s . Journal of Chinese Cinemas . en . 1–20 . 10.1080/17508061.2024.2320608 . 1750-8061 . free.