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Jin Yaqin
金雅琴
Born1925 (1925)
Yimianpo Town, Shangzhi, Jilin, China
Died23 June 2016(2016-06-23) (aged 91)
Beijing, China
Alma materNorth China University
Central Academy of Drama
OccupationActor
Years active1952–2016
OrganizationBeijing People's Art Theatre
Notable workYou and Me
SpouseNiu Xingli (1950s–2009)
Awards25th Golden Rooster Award for Best Actress
2005 'You and Me'
18th Tokyo International Film Festival - Best Actress
2005 You and Me
7th Chinese Film Media Award for Best Actress
2007 You and Me

Jin Yaqin (Chinese: 金雅琴; pinyin: Jīn Yǎqín; 1925 – 23 June 2016), also known by her stage name Bai Wei (Chinese: 白微; pinyin: Baí Weī), was a Chinese actress.

Jin won the 25th Golden Rooster Award for Best Actress, 18th Tokyo International Film Festival - Best Actress and 7th Chinese Film Media Award for Best Actress for her role in 2005 film You and Me.

Life[edit]

Jin was born in Yimianpo Town of Shangzhi city, Heilongjiang province, during the Republic of China in 1925.[1][2]

Jin worked in Home Troupe (祖国剧团) between 1943 and 1945, she appeared in The Thunderstorm and The Sunrise as Si Feng and Chen Bailu respectively, both were Cao Yu's writings.[1]

In 1949, Jin attended North China University and she was transferred to Central Academy of Drama in 1950. After graduating in 1952 she was assigned to Beijing People's Art Theatre as an actress. During Jin worked in Beijing People's Art Theatre, she starred in many dramas, such as Zhao Xiaolan, Teahouse, Rickshaw Boy and Dragon Beard Ditch, which were written by Lao She. Jin retired in 1988.[1]

After the Chinese economic reform, Jin acted in the historical film Du Shiniang, adapted from Feng Menglong's classical novel Stories to Caution the World.

In 1987, Jin played the character Zhao Momo in Dream of the Red Chamber, a historical television series starring Chen Xiaoxu, Deng Jie and Ouyang Fenqiang, based on the novel by the same namebyCao Xueqin.

Jin participated in Idler: Sister Ma (1999) and Chinese Communist Party Member: Sister Ma (2002) as Grandmother Liu, sitcoms directed by Ying Da, the former husband of Song Dandan.

In 2005, Jin played the role of grandmother in Ma Liwen's film You and Me, for which she won the Best Actress at the 25th Golden Rooster Awards, Best Actress Award at the 18th Tokyo International Film Festival and Best Actress Award at the 7th Chinese Film Media Awards.[3]

In 2008, Jin filmed in Wheat, a historical film starring Fan Bingbing, Wang Xueqi and Wang Zhiwen.

In 2010, Jin was employed as the choreographer of the film The Flowers of WarbyZhang Yimou.[1]

Jin died on 23 June 2016.[4]

Personal life[edit]

Jin met and married Niu Xingli (牛星丽; 牛星麗; Niú Xīnglì); January 1928–December 31, 2009) in 1950s, he was also an actor from Beijing People's Art Theatre.[1][5]

Works[edit]

Film[edit]

Year English title Chinese title Role Notes
1981 Du Shiniang 杜十娘 Procuress
2005 You and Me 我们俩 Grandmother
2008 Wheat 麦田 guest
2009 King of Eaters 大胃王 mother
Glittering Days 万家灯火 Grandmother He

Television[edit]

Year English title Chinese title Role Notes
1987 Dream of the Red Chamber 红楼梦 Zhao Momo
1993 I Love My Home 我爱我家 Aunt Yu
1999 Idler: Sister Ma 闲人马大姐 Liu-Wei Yumei
2002 Ten Years of Marriage 结婚十年 Grandmother Ye
Chinese Communist Party Member: Sister Ma 党员马大姐 Liu-Wei Yumei
2009 The Story of Yuanyuan 圆圆的故事 Aunt Yu
2010 Man and Wife 一日夫妻百日恩 Grandmother

Drama[edit]

Awards[edit]

Year Work Award Result Notes
2005 You and Me 25th Golden Rooster Award for Best Actress Won
18th Tokyo International Film Festival - Best Actress Won
2007 7th Chinese Film Media Award for Best Actress Won

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e Guan Jiyao (关继尧) (2012). 《金雅琴:影后八十正当年》. Old Man (in Chinese). 5: 34–35. ISSN 1007-2616.
  • ^ 金雅琴家的三代女人(图). Jiaodong.net (in Chinese). 2010-06-12.
  • ^ 第十四届金鸡百花落帷幕 八旬金雅琴再当影后. Dazhong.net (in Chinese). 2005-11-20.
  • ^ "Jin Yaqin Dies" (in Chinese). Sina.com. 23 June 2016. Retrieved 23 June 2016.
  • ^ 老公去世金雅琴未曾落泪 女儿眼中母亲表现反常. People.com (in Chinese). 2010-07-11.
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