Feng Zhe
1921-12-23
The Biography
Feng Zhe (1920 or 1921 - 1969), formerly known as Feng Yizhe, was a Chinese actor and film actor born in Tianjin After studying at Shanghai's St. John's University in the early 1940s, young Zhe Feng was forced to drop out of school after the outbreak of the Pacific War and engage in anti-Japanese national salvation activities. Since 1942, he has successively joined progressive art groups such as "Meiyi", "Huayi", "Tongmao", and Shanghai Dramatic Arts Club, performing "Home", "Sunrise", "Under the Eaves of Shanghai", and "Snowy Night" "Returning to People", "Chongqing Twenty-Four Hours", "British Heroine" and more than forty plays. After the victory Zhe turned to the film and participated in the filming of "Waist Wind", "Remembering the Jiangnan", "Resentment of the Phoenix", "Ten Steps of Grass" and "Fair sailing" by Cathay Films. He left Shanghai for Hong Kong in 1948 and played important roles in films such as "The Way of Love", "Getting Married" and "Winter Spring Comes". In 1950, Feng Hui returned to Shanghai and joined the Shanghai Film Studio as an actor. In the early 1960s, he was transferred to Emei Film Studio. He has successively participated in "Reunion of Victory", "Northern Expedition", "Railway Guerrilla", "Unknown Whistle of Yangcheng", "Desert Chasers", and "Jinsha River" , "Peach Blossom Fan" and other films. Among them, Gao Yingchang in "Southern Expedition and Northern War" has an unforgettable impression of this vivid and lively artistic image Feng Yi is pursuing art, and is known for his high artistic accomplishment and tireless research spirit. He knows well that life is the only source of creation. The smoke-filled battlefield in North Korea, the reckless virgin forests of western Sichuan, the crisscrossing Huaihe water network area, and the mountain villages of the old Jiaodong base area, all of which have spilled his sweat and left his footprints. His performance seemed to be calm and easy. The many screen images he created have won the love and praise of the audience with his chic and free spirit.