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| image = Chen Qiang.jpg | image_size = 225px | caption = Chen Qiang in 1962. | name = Chen Qiang | native_name = {{Infobox name module | traditional = 陳強 | simplified = 陈强 | pinyin = Chén Qiáng }} | birth_name = Chen Qingsan ({{lang|zh-Hans-CN|陈庆三}}) | other_names = | birth_date = 1918 | birth_place = Xujiahe Township, Ningjin County, Zhili, Republic of China | death_date = {{death year and age|2012|1918}} | death_place = Beijing, People's Republic of China | death_cause = | residence = | nationality = Chinese | education = | alma_mater = Lu Xun Academy of Arts | occupation = Actor, comedian | years_active = 1950 - 2001 | organization = | agent = - | known_for = | notable_works = The Red Detachment of Women The White Haired Girl Devils on the Doorstep | television = | party = | movement = | religion = | spouse = | partner = | children = Chen Buda Chen Peisi Chen Lida | parents = | relatives = | awards = | signature = | signature_alt = | signature_size = }}{{Chinese name|Chen}}Chen Qiang ({{zh|s=陈强|t=陳強|p=Chén Qiáng}}; 1918 – 26 June 2012) was a Chinese actor and comedian best known for his performances in The Red Detachment of Women, The White Haired Girl and Devils on the Doorstep.[1][2][3] Chen began his career as an actor in 1947 and has played more than 40 different characters since then.[4] His son, Chen Peisi, is also a well-known actor and comedian.[5] BiographyChen was born Chen Qingsan ({{zh|s=陈庆三|t=陳慶三|p=|labels=no}}) to a poor family in Xujiahe Township of Ningjin County, in Hebei province. When he was a child, he relocated to Taiyuan, Shanxi with his parents.[6] In 1936, he attended Taiyuan Youth Theatre and Xinsheng Theatre; both were progressive groups organized by the Communist Party of China. In 1938, he went to Yan'an to study acting at Lu Xun Academy of Arts. After graduating in 1939 he joined the Song and Dance Troupe of Shanxi-Chahaer-Hebei Border Region. Chen joined the Chinese Communist Party in 1942, and made his comedy debut in The Second Uncle. In 1945, he was cast as Huang Shiren, the despotic landlord, in The White Haired Girl. In 1947, he was an actor in Dongbei Film Studio, that same year, he participated in Leave Him to Fight Jiang. In 1949, after the founding of the Communist State, he appeared as Lao Houtou, an old worker in The Bridge, which is the first feature film in the People's Republic. He also played as Yang Mingqing in The White Warrior. He was transferred to Beijing Film Studio in 1953. At the same year, he appeared in the film Marriage. In 1958 he starred in two films, He Beauty in the Picture and No Mystery Three Years Ago. And he had a supporting role in the film A Visit to Relatives. In 1961, he starred as Nan Batian in Xie Jin's film The Red Detachment of Women, which earned him a Best Supporting Actor Award at the 1st Hundred Flowers Awards and a Best Actor Award at the 3rd Asian - African Film Festival, in Indonesia, 1964.[7] In 1982, Chen Qiang co-starred with his son Chen Peisi in Sunset Street. In 1986, he played the lead role as Laokui in the comedy film Father and Son. In 1995, he won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 13th Golden Eagle Awards for his performance in When Something Amazing Happens.[7] On September 13, 2008, Chen won the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 29th Hundred Flowers Awards.[7] On June 26, 2012, Chen died of apoplexy at Anzhen Hospital, in Beijing.[8] Personal lifeChen had two sons, Chen Buda ({{zh|c=陈布达|p=|labels=no}}) and Chen Peisi, and a daughter, Chen Lida ({{zh|c=陈丽达|p=|labels=no}}).[9] Filmography
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References1. ^{{cite news|title=Chen Qiang dies: 'Perhaps God wants to watch comedy'|url=http://usa.chinadaily.com.cn/life/2012-06/28/content_15529395.htm|work=Chinadaily|date=2012-06-28}} {{Hundred Flowers Award Best Supporting Actor}}{{Golden Rooster Award Lifetime Achievement Award}}{{Golden Eagle Award (China) Best Supporting Actor}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Chen, Qiang}}2. ^{{cite news|title=Film pioneer Chen Qiang dies at 94|url=http://www.china.org.cn/arts/2012-06/27/content_25746920.htm|work=China.org.cn|date=2012-06-27}} 3. ^{{cite news|author= |url=http://ent.qq.com/a/20120627/000035.htm |script-title=zh:陈佩斯父亲陈强去世 生前主演《白毛女》成名 |newspaper=Tencent |date=2012-06-27 |language=zh}} 4. ^{{cite news|title=China's legendary actor Chen Qiang dies at 94|url=http://www.whatsonxiamen.com/ent4417.html|work=whatsonxiamen.com|date=2012-06-27}} 5. ^{{cite news|title=Chen Peisi: Just for laughs|url=http://www.china.org.cn/arts/2009-11/20/content_18924527.htm|work=China.org.cn|date=2009-11-20}} 6. ^{{cite news|title=Acclaimed Actor Chen Qiang Dies at 94|url=http://www.chinesefilms.cn/141/2012/06/27/241s10384.htm|work=chinesefilms.cn|date=2012-06-27}} 7. ^1 2 {{cite news|author= |url=http://ent.sina.com.cn/m/c/2012-06-28/15413670767.shtml?qq-pf-to=pcqq.c2c |script-title=zh:追忆著名表演艺术家陈强:光影人生情悠悠 |newspaper=Sina |date=2012-06-28 |language=zh}} 8. ^{{cite news|author= |url=http://ent.163.com/12/0628/07/852PDGQ000032DGD.html |script-title=zh:那些年,陈强演过的“坏人”和“好人”(图) |newspaper=163.COM |date=2012-06-28 |language=zh}} 9. ^{{cite web|author=Ma Ning|script-title=zh:陈佩斯畅游布达佩斯|url=http://bjyouth.ynet.com/article.jsp?oid=23438059|publisher=ynet.com|language=zh|accessdate=2011-08-03|date=2007-09-02|deadurl=yes|archiveurl=https://archive.is/20120701155911/http://bjyouth.ynet.com/article.jsp?oid=23438059|archivedate=2012-07-01|df=}} 5 : 1918 births|2012 deaths|People from Xingtai|Chinese male film actors|Male actors from Hebei |
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