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Bai yingkuan, an old artist of Changying film, died at the age of 94 and once performed Shangganling

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stills of Bai yingkuan according to Changying group, at 5:28 on January 17, Bai yingkuan, a veteran of the war of resistance against Japan, a national second-class actor and a ve...

 stills of Bai yingkuan

stills of Bai yingkuan

according to Changying group, at 5:28 on January 17, Bai yingkuan, a veteran of the war of resistance against Japan, a national second-class actor and a veteran artist of Changying, died of illness in Changchun at the age of 94. In 1956, Bai yingkuan played the role of" Mao Sihai ", a volunteer soldier who died bravely to protect his comrades in arms from bombing blockhouses, in the film" Shangganling mountains "with the theme of war to resist US aggression and aid Korea, and was well known by the audience.

Bai yingkuan was born in 1928 in Ningcheng County, Inner Mongolia. He was a Hui nationality. He joined the Eighth Route Army in 1945, joined the Northeast Democratic United Army in 1946, joined the Communist Party of China in October 1949, transferred to the literary corps of the 45th army of the people's Liberation Army in 1951, joined the fifth Infantry School of the people's Liberation Army in 1953, studied in the first aviation preparatory corps of the people's Liberation Army in 1954, was awarded the Liberation Medal in 1955, and was transferred from the army to the actor troupe of Changchun Film Studio in September 1955. In 1988 Leave in June

In his many years of artistic career, Bai yingkuan has successively played important roles in films such as "the broad road", "friends in need", "in the clouds and mist mountain", and played soldiers, cadres, workers in films such as "Lusheng love song", "ancient temple bell", "private Deng Zhigao", "spring water flowing", "winter plum", "ice and snow Jindalai", "entrepreneurship", "rolling wheels", "lock Dragon Lake", "Beidou", "stories that shouldn't happen", etc Farmers and many other supporting roles. In the 1980s, he served as the deputy director of the films "stupid king", "don't call me scar Li" and "great Xia of Kanto", and directed the film "black robber"

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