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1 Early life  





2 Early career  





3 Personal life  





4 Filmography  



4.1  Film  





4.2  Television  







5 Awards and nominations  



5.1  Yue opera  





5.2  Film &TV  







6 References  





7 External links  














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He Saifei
He at the 36th Golden Rooster Awards Ceremony
Born (1963-04-11) April 11, 1963 (age 61)
Occupation(s)Actress, singer
Spouse

Yang Nan (杨楠)

(m. 1988)
Children1
Family2 sisters including Xia Saili (夏赛丽)
Musical career
GenresYue opera
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese

He Saifei (born 11 April 1963) is a Chinese actress of film and television, as well as a celebrated Yue opera performer of dan (female) roles. Internationally, she is best known for playing supporting roles in period films like Raise the Red Lantern (1991) and Temptress Moon (1996).

He Saifei is the most famous disciple of Yue opera star Zhang Yunxia.

Early life

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He Saifei was born in 1963 in an island in Daishan County, Zhoushan off the coast of mainland Zhejiang province. She has two sisters. When she was 3, the Cultural Revolution began. In 1967, her father was attacked and sent to the countryside. Her parents divorced, and Saifei lived with one parent while her two sisters lived with another, with no contact between them. After the Cultural Revolution ended in 1976, Yue opera (also known as Yue opera) gradually regained its popularity following a decade of ruinous destruction. When He Saifei was about 16, she successfully auditioned for a Yue opera troupe in Daishan. There she met a slightly younger girl who was also very interested in joining. Neither knew at first, but it turned out that the girl Xia Saili (夏赛丽) was none other than her long-lost sister. After some initial discomfort, they became very close and encouraged each other. In 1983–84, both made the newly established Zhejiang Xiaobaihua Yue Opera Troupe, which, consisting entirely of young girls would immediately take the Yue opera world by storm. He Saifei studied under the master Zhang Yunxia and specialized in Dan (female) roles. Xia Saili specialized in Sheng (mainly male scholar) roles, and as a result often portrayed her sister's lover on stage.[1][2][3] Another of He Saifei's frequent on-stage partner was Mao Weitao.

Early career

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In 1984, the Zhejiang Xiaobaihua Yue Opera Troupe girls starred in the opera film Five Daughters Offering Felicitations (五女拜壽), which became a big national hit and won Best Opera Film (a new award category) at the 5th Golden Rooster Awards. In 1985, He Saifei and Mao Weitao reenacted a scene live at the CCTV New Year's Gala, China's most watched annual television event. This would be the first of He Saifei's four Yue opera appearances on CCTV New Year's Gala (excluding more performances on CCTV New Year's Opera Gala). Soon enough, He Saifei and four other girls from Xiaobaihua — Mao Weitao, He Ying (何英), Fang Xuewen (方雪雯), and Dong Kedi (董柯娣) — emerged as young celebrities, and they were together dubbed the "Five Golden Flowers" (五朵金花) of Yue opera.[4]

Personal life

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She has one son, born in 1998.[5]

Filmography

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Film

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Year English title Original title Role Notes
1984 Five Daughters Offering Felicitations 五女拜壽 Cuiyun Yue opera film
1987 Two Dowagers 兩宮皇太后 Zijuan
1988 Tang Bohu 唐伯虎 Shen Jiuniang Yue opera film
1990 Iron & Silk Yue opera actress English-language film
1991 Raise the Red Lantern 大紅燈籠高高掛 Mei Shan
1995 Blush 紅粉 Xiao'e
Armed Working Team Behind Enemy Lines 敵後武工隊 Xiaohongyun
The Wandering Songstress 天涯歌女 Xiaohong
1996 Temptress Moon 風月 Lin Xiuyi
1999 Something About Secret 说出你的秘密 Employee
2000 Woman Soccer Player #9 女足9 Zhu Yin
2007 Lust, Caution 色·戒 Madame Xiao
2011 Deng Enming's Childhood 少年鄧恩銘
2014 The Struggle of 80's 80后的独立宣言
2016 Super Express 超级快递 Nana's mother
Lord of Shanghai 上海王
Goddesses in the Flames of War 那些女人

Television

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Year English title Original title Role Notes
2000 The Grand Mansion Gate 大宅门 Yang Jiuhong
2003 Xiaozhuang Mishi 孝庄秘史 Harjol
2012 Tears of Woman 女人泪 Wu Lifang
The New Son-in-Law Era 新女婿时代 Li Guilan
Our Youth in 1977 我们的青春1977 Shen Yumei
2013 Na Jinhua and Her Son-in-law 那金花和她的女婿 Na Jinhua
Women of the Tang Dynasty 唐宮燕 Empress Wei
A Splendid Family 金玉满堂 Zhao Ningli
Safeguarding the Grandson 保卫孙子 Li Wanmei
Woman in a Family of Swordsmen 刀客家族的女人 Yu Huang Shi
2014 If Happiness Arrives 假如幸福来临 Jiang Xinhui
Heping's Golden Age 和平的全盛时代 Ding Yulan
2015 Our Family's Happy Life 我们家的微幸福生活 Yu Meiren
Living 活法 Wang Liru
2016 See You! My Wife 再见,老婆大人 Zhen Meiren's mother
Seeking Nirvana at Shaolin 少林問道 Meigu
Mother's Romance 老妈的桃花运 Ding Xiangxiang
2017 Xuanwu 玄武 Xiao Meigui
Green Love 青恋 Chunxia

Awards and nominations

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Yue opera

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Film &TV

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Year # Award Category Work Result
1996 19th Hundred Flowers Awards Best Supporting Actress Armed Working Team Behind Enemy Lines Won
2014 China TV Drama Awards Best Supporting Actress Woman in a Family of Swordsmen Nominated
2015 21st Shanghai Television Festival Best Supporting Actress Nominated
2016 3rd China Australia International Film Festival Best Actress[6] Goddesses in the Flames of War Won
2018 16th Pyongyang International Film Festival Best Actress Won
2023 36th Golden Rooster Awards Best Actress[7] Off the Stage Won

References

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  1. ^ "想妈妈想到认错人 何赛飞抱憾没穿上娘做的鞋", Xinhua News, 2005-03-21, retrieved 2010-01-02[dead link]
  • ^ "越剧姐妹花--同胞姐妹何赛飞与夏赛丽".
  • ^ "富婆赛丽比姐牛 何赛飞:我雇不起"富婆"妹妹" (in Chinese). 2004-02-07.
  • ^ Hwang, Jessie (2007-01-04). "The Opera's New Clothes". China Daily.
  • ^ "何赛飞 有了孩子多了体验", People's Daily, 2000-11-28, retrieved 2010-01-02
  • ^ Xu Fan (2017-09-21). "He Saifei looks forward to jury work in Australia". China Daily.
  • ^ "何赛飞获得第36届金鸡奖最佳女主角" [He Saifei won the 36th Golden Rooster Award for Best Actress]. Xinhuanet (in Chinese). 2023-11-04. Archived from the original on 2023-11-05.
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