2023年4月5日星期三
Li Wen
Li Wen (1916-April 4, 1983), original name: Li Rongfang, native place: Wuzhou City, Guangxi Province. A Hong Kong film and TV actress from 1953 to 1977, who performed in English, Mandarin and Cantonese, mainly playing supporting roles such as loving mothers and small characters; she also played villains in several movies. Li Wen used to be the pillar of Wuzhou Repertory Troupe. At that time, she was good at acting coquettish women and courtesans. Acting as the little girl at ("Stewardess"), the snobbish shrew ("Coconut Grove Moon"), the traitorous concubine of the West Palace ("The Bells of the Zen Garden"), the evil wife and tigress ("The Light Before the Buddha Is the Number One Scholar Red"), Female Killer ("Killer Flower") isometric style. Her son Liu Yong is a first-line actor; three daughters: Liu Xiaoling (Mrs. Li Qingquan). She and Huang Manli, Li Zhuozhuo, Li Qianping, Xu Yi, Ganlu, Zheng Wenxia, Li Yueqing, Rong Yuyi, Chen Pimei, Ma Xiaoying, Gao Weilan (Ms. Ludun) and other sworn sisters Jin Lan formed the "Twelve Gold Hairpins". Li Wen died of cerebral vascular embolism at the former site of Yuyuan Playground: Sanatorium and Hospital at 11 am on April 4, 1983 (Monday), at the age of 67. On April 6 (Wednesday), a Catholic funeral was held at the Hong Kong Funeral Parlor in North Point.
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