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Li Lili is a Actor Chinoise born on 2 june 1915 at Beijing (Chine)

Li Lili

Li Lili
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Birth name Qian Zhenzhen
Nationality Chine
Birth 2 june 1915 at Beijing (Chine)
Death 7 august 2005 (at 90 years)

Li Lili (黎莉莉, 1915–2005) was a Chinese film actress and singer. Her films Little Toys, The Big Road and Storm on the Border were blockbusters of the 1930s and 1940s.

Biography

Li was born Qian Zhenzhen in Beijing, 1915. Her father, Qian Zhuangfei, was an important figure among the early heroes of the Communist Party of China. In 1927, she moved to Shanghai, where her father encouraged her to join the China National Song & Dance Troupe, later renamed Bright Moon Song and Dance Troupe. Li Jinhui, now considered the Father of Chinese popular music, was the conductor of the troupe and adopted her as his god-daughter, and she changed her surname to his.

The troupe were very popular in 1920s Shanghai. Li Lili, Wang Renmei, Xue Lingxian (薛玲仙) and Hu Jia (胡笳) were known as Bright Moon's "Four Divas" (四大天王). The troupe was merged into the Lianhua Film Company in 1931. Li became an actress, and starred in Sun Yu's 1932 Loving Blood of the Volcano. Set in the South Seas with plenty of dancing, this allowed Li to play to her strengths. She and Wang Renmei then acted together in Poetry Written on the Banana Leaf.

Sun Yu wrote Queen of Sports and The Big Road for her to star in, and she won audiences with her fashionable and energetic image, gaining the nickname "Sweet Sister". Magazines characterized her as being interested in music and books. From 1935 to 1937, she starred in eight more films with the Linhua Film Company.

Li Lili, together with Wang Renmei and Xu Lai, her former colleagues at the Bright Moon Troupe, were the earliest stars to portray the energetic, wholesome, and sexy "country girl" prototype, which became one of the most popular figures in Chinese cinema, and later inherited by the cinema of Hong Kong.

After war with Japan broke out in 1937, she joined the China Film Studio in Chungking, China's wartime capital. There she met and married Luo Jingyu, a section head, who became head of the studio. In 1939, she filmed Cai Chusheng's Orphan Island Paradise in Hong Kong; it was another hit. Back in Chongqing, she starred in another hit film Storm on the Border, for which she was highly praised.

Li travelled to the United States in 1946, studying acting at The Catholic University of America in Washington, language and singing in New York, and make-up at the University of California. She also observed filmmaking at Hollywood.

She returned to China, and to acting at the Beijing Film Studio. In 1955, she studied at Beijing Film Academy, and later taught in the acting department. Her son, Luo Dan, married the daughter of Marshal Ye Jianying; Ye became China's head of state in the late 1970s.

During the Cultural Revolution, Li and her husband were denounced and tortured on the orders of Mao's wife Jiang Qing. Li had acted with her, and outshone her, in films such as Blood on Wolf Mountain. Li later told her family that she refused to denounce anyone. Luo, however, was killed.

In 1991, she was given the "Special Honour Award" by the Chinese Academy of Motion Picture Arts.

By the end of her life, Li Lili was the last living Chinese movie star from the silent era. She died of a heart attack in Xuanwu Hospital, Beijing on August 7, 2005, aged 90.

Usually with

Sun Yu
Sun Yu
(4 films)
Ruan Lingyu
Ruan Lingyu
(4 films)
Fei Mu
Fei Mu
(1 films)
Jin Yan
Jin Yan
(2 films)
Stanley Kwan
Stanley Kwan
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Li Lili (8 films)

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Actress

Center Stage, 2h47
Directed by Stanley Kwan
Origin Hong kong
Genres Drama, Biography, Romance
Themes Sports films, Martial arts films
Actors Maggie Cheung, Tony Leung Ka-fai, Carina Lau, Chin Han, Lawrence Ng, Cecilia Yip
Roles Self
Rating73% 3.6956653.6956653.6956653.6956653.695665
Stanley Kwan met en scène entre documentaires, interviews et images d'archives ce qu'était la vie de Ruan Lingyu, grande actrice du cinéma muet du Shanghaï des années 1920, que l'on aimait comparer à Greta Garbo.
Blood on Wolf Mountain, 1h10
Directed by Fei Mu
Genres Drama, War
Themes Political films
Actors Li Lili
Rating65% 3.251273.251273.251273.251273.25127
The film tells the story of a village that is beset by a pack of wolves. Though the symbolism was clear, the Japanese themselves refused to acknowledge that they could be represented by blood-thirsty wolves.
The Big Road, 1h44
Directed by Sun Yu
Genres Drama, War, Comedy, Musical
Themes Transport films, Political films
Actors Jin Yan, Li Lili, Zheng Junli
Roles Jasmine
Rating64% 3.2366353.2366353.2366353.2366353.236635
Six cheerful young men work hard during the Second Sino-Japanese War constructing a highway which will enable the Chinese army to send men and logistics to the frontline against the Japanese. Deputy Hu, a hanjian, initially tries to bribe them, but later locks them up in a cell when they refuse to halt the construction and flee. Two girls from a local eating house who befriend them manages to rescue them, but one of the six men died in the process. The workers finish the highway on time, but end up sacrificing their lives after being gunned down by Japanese fighter jets once their work is completed.
National Customs, 1h34
Actors Li Lili, Ruan Lingyu, Zheng Junli
Roles Zhang Jie
Rating59% 2.9688852.9688852.9688852.9688852.968885
Queen of Sports, 1h29
Directed by Sun Yu
Genres Drama
Actors Li Lili
Roles Lin Ying
Rating60% 3.000213.000213.000213.000213.00021
Daybreak
Daybreak (1933)
, 1h36
Directed by Sun Yu
Genres Drama
Actors Li Lili
Roles Лин Лин
Rating66% 3.3244453.3244453.3244453.3244453.324445
Ling Ling's rural fishing village has recently been devastated by war. Moving to Shanghai in hope for a better life, she is shown the city's bright lights on the Bund. Eventually she finds a job working at a factory. Things turn dark, however, when Ling Ling is raped by her employer's son. She is then sold into prostitution.
Little Toys, 1h54
Directed by Sun Yu
Genres Drama
Actors Ruan Lingyu, Li Lili
Roles Zhu'er
Rating68% 3.4256753.4256753.4256753.4256753.425675
Sister Ye lives in a rural village, where everyone makes traditional toys. She is considered the creative mind behind inventing new toys, and all the villagers look up to her. Tragedy strikes, however, when Sister Ye's husband dies of an unknown illness, and while Ye is attending to him, her son is kidnapped and sold to a wealthy lady in the city of Shanghai. Shortly after, the village is destroyed during an attack between rival warlords, forcing the villagers move to the city, where they continue to make toys.
A Spray of Plum Blossoms, 1h40
Directed by Bu Wancang
Genres Romance
Themes Films based on plays, Films based on works by William Shakespeare
Actors Ruan Lingyu, Jin Yan, Li Lili, Mei Lanfang
Roles Piano player
Rating59% 2.9615852.9615852.9615852.9615852.961585
The film tells the story of Bai Lede (Wang Chilong) and Hu Luting (Jin Yan), two military cadets who have been friends since they were children. After graduating, Hu, a playboy uninterested in love, is appointed as a captain in Guangdong and leaves his home town in Shanghai. Bai however, deeply in love with Hu's sister, Hu Zhuli (Ruan Lingyu) stays behind. At Guangdong, Hu falls in love with the local general's daughter, Shi Luohua (Lin Chuchu), although the general, Shi (Wang Guilin), is unaware of the relationship, and instead wants his daughter to marry the foolish Liao Di'ao (Gao Zhanfei). Meanwhile, Bai's father uses his influence to get Bai posted to Guangdong, and after a sorrowful farewell between himself and Zhuli, he arrives at his new post and instantly falls in love with Luohua. In an effort to have her for himself, Bai betrays his friend, by informing General Shi of his daughter's plans to elope with Hu, leading to Shi dishonourably discharging Hu. Bai tries to win Luohua over, but she is uninterested, only concerned with lamenting the loss of Hu. In the meantime, Hu encounters a group of bandits who ask him to be their leader, to which he agrees, planning on returning for Luohua at some point in the future. Some time passes, and one day, as Luohua, Bai and Liao are passing through the forest, they are attacked. Luohua manages to flee, and Bai pursues her into the forest. They engage in an argument, but just as Bai seems about to lose his temper, Hu intervenes, and he and Luohua are reunited. General Shi arrives in time to see Liao flee the scene, and he now realises that he was wrong to get in the way of the relationship between Hu and his daughter. Hu then forgives Bai his betrayal, and Bai reveals that he has discovered that his only true love is in fact Zhuli back in Shanghai.