Yan Shunkai

Yan Shunkai (Chinese: 严顺开; 6 June 1937 – 16 October 2017) was a Chinese comedian, actor and film director.

Yan Shunkai
Yan Shunkai.
Born(1937-06-06)June 6, 1937
Died16 October 2017(2017-10-16) (aged 80)
Alma materCentral Academy of Drama
OccupationDirector, actor
Years active1980-2010
AwardsHundred Flowers AwardsBest Actor
1983 The True Story of Ah Q

Chinese name
Traditional Chinese嚴順開
Simplified Chinese严顺开

Yan rose to fame after portraying Ah Q in The True Story of Ah Q, which was based on an episodic novella by Lu Xun, one of the pioneers of modern Chinese literature. He was awarded the Best Actor at the 6th Hundred Flowers Awards and earned "The Gold Stick Prize" at the Second International Comedy Film Festival of Vevey, Switzerland in 1982.[1]

Biography

Early life and education

Born in Shanghai on June 6, 1937, Yan enrolled in the Central Academy of Drama in 1959, graduating in 1963.[2] After graduation, he joined the Shanghai Farce Troupe (上海滑稽剧团).

Career

Yan first garnered recognition for his acting in 1980, when his performance in The True Story of Ah Q earned him a Best Actor award at the 6th Hundred Flowers Awards, the Chinese equivalent of the Golden Globes, and received "The Gold Stick Prize" at the Second International Comedy Film Festival of Vevey, Switzerland in 1982.[2] The film is his film debut.

Yan co-starred with Liu Falu, Jin Kangmin, Niu Hong, Chen Qi and Fang Qingzhuo in the 1983 film Spring in the Hometown as a lame person.

In 1984, Yan starred as Du Xiaoxi in Wang Weiyi's drama film The New Stories Of Du Xiaoxi.

Yan appeared in the romance film The Female Director's Boyfriend (1986), in which he played Cui Hailong.

In 1988, Yan made his directorial debut The Story of Ah Tan, and he also starred as Ah Tan in the film.

In 1996, Yan starred with Lu Yanfang in the comedy film The Harmonious Gouple.

Yan appeared in Huang Jianzhong's Girls in the Red Chamber (2002), based on Cao Xueqin's classical novel Dream of the Red Chamber, as Jia She, one of the heads of the Jia family.

In 2003, he was cast in the romance television series Dear Angle with Chang Yue and Li Xiaolu.

Yan filmed in Legend of the Book's Tower, a wuxia television series starring Sharla Cheung, Nicky Wu, Allen Lin, and Tiffany Tang.

In 2006, Yan had a minor role in Pretty Girls in Jianghu. The drama stars Christy Chung, Du Chun, and Liang Guanhua.

In 2010, when he was 72, he starred as Wang Mugen, reuniting him with co-star Yvonne Yung, who played his daughter-in-law, in the television series My Ugly Dad.

Death

Yan died on 16 October 2017, aged 80, in Shanghai.[3]

Filmography

Film

YearEnglish titleChinese titleRoleNotes
1981The True Story of Ah Q阿Q正传Ah Q
1983Spring in the Hometown鼓乡春晓A lame person who named Zhu
1984The New Stories Of Du Xiaoxi阿混新传Du Xiaoxi
1986The Female Director's Boyfriend女局长的男朋友Cui Hailong
1988The Story of Ah Tan阿谭内传Ah Tanalso director
1996The Harmonious Gouple夫唱妻和Mu Ahman
2000A Widow's Romance好女不愁嫁Lao Wogua
2005Silver Ornaments银饰The old craftsman

TV series

YearEnglish titleChinese titleRoleNotes
1994Mr. Wang and Xiao Chen王先生和小陈Mr. Wang
1997新72家客房Shui Gen
2001小皮匠登基The old craftsman
2002Girls in the Red Chamber红楼丫头Jia She
2003Dear Angle我的淘气天使Cheng Dongming
2004Our Story我们的故事Yan Fugen
Legend of the Book's Tower风满楼Master Ao
王保长后传specialist
2005Dead Men Do Tell Tales大宋提刑官Censor Feng
2006Pretty Girls in Jianghu江湖俏佳人His Royal Highness Zhu
2010My Ugly Dad我的丑爹Wang Mugen

CCTV New Year's Gala

YearEnglish titleChinese titleCast membersNotes
1983A Monologue of Ah Q阿Q的独白
Playing the Piano弹钢琴
Visiting the Factory逛厂甸Siqin Gaowa
1990Fellow Sufferers难兄难弟Huang Hong
1992Stars今夜星辰Sun Qixin, Liang Guyin, Chen Xu and Da Shichang
1993Zhang San张三其人Zhao Lingqi, Yang Xinming, Xu Xiaofan and Ju Bo
1998Road我在马路边Du Ninglin, Zhao Lingqi and Jiang Xiaohan
1999Father and Son爱父如爱子Zhang Kaili, L Ding and Wang Xinyue
2004Storytelling讲故事Hong Jiantao and Xiao Dingdang
2007假话真情Lin Yongjian, Liu Xiaomei and Liu Guijuan

Film and TV Awards

YearNominated workAwardResultNotes
1982The True Story of Ah QSecond International Comedy Film Festival of Vevey, Switzerland - Best ActorWon
19836th Hundred Flowers Awards for Best ActorWon

References

  1. "Chinese comedian Yan Shunkai dies at 80". Chinadaily. 18 October 2017. Retrieved 10 April 2018.
  2. Yan Shunkai: a Well-Known Comedian, chinaculture.org, 17 January 2008.
  3. "著名艺术家严顺开去世,享年80岁". Wenhui Bao. 16 October 2017. Retrieved 16 October 2017.
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