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⚫ | '''Yan Huaili''' ({{zh|s=闫怀礼|t=閆懷禮|p=Yán Huaílǐ}}; 24 July 1936 – 12 April 2009) was a Chinese actor best known for his role as [[Sha Wujing]] in the 1986 television series ''[[Journey to the West (1986 TV series)|Journey to the West]]''.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://english.cri.cn/6666/2009/04/13/1321s474061.htm |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090415120704/http://english.cri.cn/6666/2009/04/13/1321s474061.htm |url-status=dead |archive-date=April 15, 2009 |title='Journey to West' Actor Dies of Lung Infection |date=2009-04-13 |work=cri.cn |access-date=10 March 2014}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://english.dbw.cn/system/2009/04/16/000125572.shtml |title=Funeral Held for Late Actor Yan Huaili |date=2009-04-16 |access-date=10 March 2014 |work=dbw.cn}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |author1=Wang Xiaoyi ({{lang|zh|王晓易}})|script-title=zh:《西游》师徒泪别闫怀礼 望其修成金身罗汉 |url=https://www.163.com/ent/article/571EGISV00033AIU.html |access-date=12 June 2021 |work=163.com |date=16 April 2009 |language=zh}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|author1=Pan Xingzhi ({{lang|zh|潘幸知}})|url=https://cul.sohu.com/20090413/n263351388.shtml |script-title=zh:沙僧闫怀礼因病去世 临终见“师兄”流泪三次 |work=Sohu |date=13 April 2009 |access-date=12 June 2021 |language=zh}}</ref> Yan was a member of the [[Revolutionary Committee of the Kuomintang]].<ref name="cat">{{cite web |url=http://datalib.ent.qq.com/star/4737/starinfo.shtml |script-title=zh:基本资料:闫怀礼 |date= |publisher= |work=Tencent |language=zh}}</ref> |
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⚫ | '''Yan Huaili''' ({{zh|s=闫怀礼|t=閆懷禮|p=Yán Huaílǐ}}; 24 July 1936 – 12 April 2009) was a |
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==Early life== |
==Early life== |
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Yan was born in [[Fengnan District]] of [[Tangshan]] city, [[Hebei]] province, on July 24, 1936, during the [[Republic of China (1912-1949)|Republic of China]]. |
Yan was born in [[Fengnan District]] of [[Tangshan]] city, [[Hebei]] province, on July 24, 1936, during the [[Republic of China (1912-1949)|Republic of China]]. |
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After the founding of the [[China|Communist |
After the founding of the [[China|Communist State]], Yan worked as an accountant in [[China Construction Bank]] in [[Qinhuangdao]]. |
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==Career== |
==Career== |
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In the 1960s, Yan acted in ''[[Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy]]'', ''[[Red Crag]]'' and ''The Big Fisherman''. During the [[Cultural Revolution]], Yan acted in ''Cai Wenji'', ''Wang Zhaojun'' and ''Aesop''. |
In the 1960s, Yan acted in ''[[Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy]]'', ''[[Red Crag]]'' and ''The Big Fisherman''. During the [[Cultural Revolution]], Yan acted in ''Cai Wenji'', ''Wang Zhaojun'' and ''Aesop''. |
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Yan rose to fame after portraying [[Sha Wujing]] in ''[[Journey to the West (1986 TV series)|Journey to the West]]'', a historical television series starring [[Xu Shaohua (actor)|Xu Shaohua]], [[Chi Zhongrui]], [[Zhang Jinlai]], [[Ma Dehua]], |
Yan rose to fame after portraying [[Sha Wujing]] in ''[[Journey to the West (1986 TV series)|Journey to the West]]'', a historical television series starring [[Xu Shaohua (actor)|Xu Shaohua]], [[Chi Zhongrui]], [[Zhang Jinlai]], [[Ma Dehua]], Wang Yue, [[Cui Jingfu]] and [[Liu Dagang]].<ref>{{cite news|author1=Chen Yin ({{lang|zh|陈茵}})|author2=Shao Jing ({{lang|zh|邵靖}})|author3=Liu Jia ({{lang|zh|刘佳}})|url=http://news.sohu.com/20090413/n263360481.shtml |script-title=zh:82版《西游记》》沙僧扮演者闫怀礼去世(图) |work=Sohu |date=13 April 2009 |access-date=12 June 2021 |language=zh}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|url=http://ent.sina.com.cn/s/m/2009-04-16/14342476034.shtml |script-title=zh:众明星缅怀闫怀礼老师 “沙僧”一路走好(图) |work=sina |date=16 April 2009 |access-date=12 June 2021 |language=zh}}</ref> The series was one of the most watched ones in mainland China in that year. |
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In 1991, Yan played the character [[Cheng Pu]] in ''[[Romance of the Three Kingdoms (TV series)|Romance of the Three Kingdoms]]'', adapted from [[Luo Guanzhong]]'s classical novel of [[Romance of the Three Kingdoms|the same title]]. |
In 1991, Yan played the character [[Cheng Pu]] in ''[[Romance of the Three Kingdoms (TV series)|Romance of the Three Kingdoms]]'', adapted from [[Luo Guanzhong]]'s classical novel of [[Romance of the Three Kingdoms|the same title]]. |
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In 1993, Yan made his film debut in [[Wong Jing]]'s ''[[Kung Fu Cult Master]]'', playing a monk in [[Shaolin Temple]], a film starring [[Jet Li]], [[Sharla Cheung]], [[Chingmy Yau]] and [[Gigi Lai]]. |
In 1993, Yan made his film debut in [[Wong Jing]]'s ''[[Kung Fu Cult Master]]'', playing a monk in [[Shaolin Temple]], a film starring [[Jet Li]], [[Sharla Cheung]], [[Chingmy Yau]] and [[Gigi Lai]]. |
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In 2000, Yan appeared as [[Pei Yan]], an official of the Chinese dynasty [[Tang |
In 2000, Yan appeared as [[Pei Yan]], an official of the Chinese dynasty [[Tang dynasty]], in ''[[Palace of Desire (TV series)|Palace of Desire]]''. |
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In 2002, Yan participated in ''The Eloquent Ji Xiaolan'' as Chen Huizu, an ancient costume comedy television series starring [[Zhang Guoli]], [[Zhang Tielin]], [[Wang Gang (actor)|Wang Gang]] and [[Yuan Li (actress)|Yuan Li]]. |
In 2002, Yan participated in ''The Eloquent Ji Xiaolan'' as Chen Huizu, an ancient costume comedy television series starring [[Zhang Guoli]], [[Zhang Tielin]], [[Wang Gang (actor)|Wang Gang]] and [[Yuan Li (actress)|Yuan Li]]. |
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On April 12, 2009, Yan died of [[interstitial lung disease]] at Beijing Shijitan Hospital.<ref |
On April 12, 2009, Yan died of [[interstitial lung disease]] at Beijing Shijitan Hospital.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://ent.sina.com.cn/v/m/2009-04-12/21122468266.shtml |script-title=zh:唐僧迟重瑞送别沙僧闫怀礼:师傅来看你了(图) |work=sina |date=12 April 2009 |access-date=12 June 2021 |language=zh}}</ref><ref>{{cite news|author1=Zhang Nan ({{lang|zh|张楠}})|url=https://www.163.com/ent/article/BKGC5PEO00031H2L.html |script-title=zh:六小龄童发文怀念沙师弟闫怀礼:我们想您 |work=163.com |date=13 April 2016 |access-date=12 June 2021 |language=zh}}</ref><ref>{{cite web |url=http://ent.163.com/09/0416/09/570SP2S300033AIS.html |script-title=zh:闫怀礼追悼会北京举行 《西游记》师徒送别|date=16 April 2009 |access-date=10 March 2014 |work=163.com |language=zh}}</ref> |
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==Filmography== |
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| 1982 || ''[[Journey to the West (1986 TV series)|Journey to the West]]'' || {{lang|zh-Hans-CN|西游记}} || [[Sha Wujing]]/[[Bull Demon King]]/[[Dragon King]]/[[Daode Tianzun]]/[[Qianliyan]]/Monk in Guanyin Temple/Juanlian Dajaing || |
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| 1991 || ''[[Romance of the Three Kingdoms (TV series)|Romance of the Three Kingdoms]]'' || {{lang|zh-Hans-CN|三国演义}} || [[Cheng Pu]] || |
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| 1996 || || {{lang|zh-Hans-CN|东周列国春秋篇}} || [[Duke Zhuang II of Qi]] || |
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| 2000 || ''[[Palace of Desire (TV series)|Palace of Desire]]'' || {{lang|zh-Hans-CN|大明宫词}} || [[Pei Yan]] || |
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| 2002 || ''The Eloquent Ji Xiaolan'' || {{lang|zh-Hans-CN|铁齿铜牙纪晓岚}} || Chen Huizu || |
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Latest revision as of 12:08, 26 June 2023
Yan Huaili | |
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闫怀礼 | |
Born | |
Died | April 12, 2009 Beijing, China | (aged 72)
Alma mater | Beijing People's Art Theatre |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1982–2002 |
Notable work | Journey to the West |
Political party | Revolutionary Committee of the Kuomintang |
Yan Huaili (simplified Chinese: 闫怀礼; traditional Chinese: 閆懷禮; pinyin: Yán Huaílǐ; 24 July 1936 – 12 April 2009) was a Chinese actor best known for his role as Sha Wujing in the 1986 television series Journey to the West.[1][2][3][4] Yan was a member of the Revolutionary Committee of the Kuomintang.[5]
Early life
[edit]Yan was born in Fengnan District of Tangshan city, Hebei province, on July 24, 1936, during the Republic of China.
After the founding of the Communist State, Yan worked as an accountant in China Construction Bank in Qinhuangdao.
Career
[edit]In 1958, Yan entered in the Beijing People's Art Theatre, majoring in acting.
In the 1960s, Yan acted in Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy, Red Crag and The Big Fisherman. During the Cultural Revolution, Yan acted in Cai Wenji, Wang Zhaojun and Aesop.
Yan rose to fame after portraying Sha Wujing in Journey to the West, a historical television series starring Xu Shaohua, Chi Zhongrui, Zhang Jinlai, Ma Dehua, Wang Yue, Cui Jingfu and Liu Dagang.[6][7] The series was one of the most watched ones in mainland China in that year.
In 1991, Yan played the character Cheng Pu in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, adapted from Luo Guanzhong's classical novel of the same title.
In 1993, Yan made his film debut in Wong Jing's Kung Fu Cult Master, playing a monk in Shaolin Temple, a film starring Jet Li, Sharla Cheung, Chingmy Yau and Gigi Lai.
In 2000, Yan appeared as Pei Yan, an official of the Chinese dynasty Tang dynasty, in Palace of Desire.
In 2002, Yan participated in The Eloquent Ji Xiaolan as Chen Huizu, an ancient costume comedy television series starring Zhang Guoli, Zhang Tielin, Wang Gang and Yuan Li.
On April 12, 2009, Yan died of interstitial lung disease at Beijing Shijitan Hospital.[8][9][10]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | English title | Chinese title | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Kung Fu Cult Master | 倚天屠龙记之魔教教主 | a monk |
Television
[edit]Year | English title | Chinese title | Role | Notes |
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1982 | Journey to the West | 西游记 | Sha Wujing/Bull Demon King/Dragon King/Daode Tianzun/Qianliyan/Monk in Guanyin Temple/Juanlian Dajaing | |
1991 | Romance of the Three Kingdoms | 三国演义 | Cheng Pu | |
1996 | 东周列国春秋篇 | Duke Zhuang II of Qi | ||
2000 | Palace of Desire | 大明宫词 | Pei Yan | |
2002 | The Eloquent Ji Xiaolan | 铁齿铜牙纪晓岚 | Chen Huizu |
References
[edit]- ^ "'Journey to West' Actor Dies of Lung Infection". cri.cn. 2009-04-13. Archived from the original on April 15, 2009. Retrieved 10 March 2014.
- ^ "Funeral Held for Late Actor Yan Huaili". dbw.cn. 2009-04-16. Retrieved 10 March 2014.
- ^ Wang Xiaoyi (王晓易) (16 April 2009). 《西游》师徒泪别闫怀礼 望其修成金身罗汉. 163.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 12 June 2021.
- ^ Pan Xingzhi (潘幸知) (13 April 2009). 沙僧闫怀礼因病去世 临终见“师兄”流泪三次. Sohu (in Chinese). Retrieved 12 June 2021.
- ^ 基本资料:闫怀礼. Tencent (in Chinese).
- ^ Chen Yin (陈茵); Shao Jing (邵靖); Liu Jia (刘佳) (13 April 2009). 82版《西游记》》沙僧扮演者闫怀礼去世(图). Sohu (in Chinese). Retrieved 12 June 2021.
- ^ 众明星缅怀闫怀礼老师 “沙僧”一路走好(图). sina (in Chinese). 16 April 2009. Retrieved 12 June 2021.
- ^ 唐僧迟重瑞送别沙僧闫怀礼:师傅来看你了(图). sina (in Chinese). 12 April 2009. Retrieved 12 June 2021.
- ^ Zhang Nan (张楠) (13 April 2016). 六小龄童发文怀念沙师弟闫怀礼:我们想您. 163.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 12 June 2021.
- ^ 闫怀礼追悼会北京举行 《西游记》师徒送别. 163.com (in Chinese). 16 April 2009. Retrieved 10 March 2014.
External links
[edit]- Yan Huaili (in Chinese)