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Fei Xiang (born Bart Hsiao Luan Phillips, known as Kris Phillips; ) is a
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pop icon and musical singer who was one of the biggest popular music acts in China during the 1980s.


Early life

Born to an American father and a Chinese mother from Beijing, Fei Xiang spent his childhood in Taipei. He was the younger maternal half-brother of
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. Fluent in English and Mandarin Chinese, he graduated from
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and entered
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in 1978. After moving to New York and attending the
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, he returned to Taiwan in 1981 to pursue an acting career.


Professional career


Taiwan and Southeast Asia – 1981 to 1986

Fei Xiang made his first television appearance in a Taiwan TV-drama at the end of 1981. He was then signed by
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and released his debut album, ''Lingering'' in May 1982. The title track of the album was an instant hit that spent four weeks at number one. The album was certified gold and Fei Xiang won the award for Best New Artist of the year. Seven subsequent albums produced during the early 1980s for
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and
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launched hit singles in Taiwan and Southeast Asia.


Mainland China – 1986 to 1990

In 1986, Fei went with his mother to visit his grandmother in Beijing. In late 1986, Fei Xiang became the first pop singer from Taiwan to cross the Strait and perform in Mainland China. His first album produced and release in Mainland China, ''A Voice on the Ocean'' was recorded in
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and his rise to fame on Mainland China came almost instantaneously from his performance on the 1987
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, an action that was met with great protest by the Taiwan government. Due to the reaction and subsequent fall out, Fei then abandoned his career in Taiwan and solely focused on developing his music in Mainland China. The two songs he performed on the Gala, ''Winter Fire'' (the Chinese adaptation of ''
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'') and ''Clouds of My Homeland'' became smash hits in the 80s. Many of the songs from the beginning of his career were also re-released in the Mainland during this period. ''A Voice on the Ocean'' was Fei's highest-selling Chinese language album and has sold over 20 million copies in Mainland China and, combined with four subsequent albums, made Fei Xiang one of China's all-time best-selling recording artists. His 1989 Concert Tour of 63 consecutive sold-out stadium concerts in 12 major cities set a record in China that stands unsurpassed to this day.


Musical Theatre – 1990 to 1996

In 1990, Fei Xiang moved to New York and underwent formal vocal training, hoping to extend the range of his performances to
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. Under his English name Kris Phillips, he won a role in the Original Broadway Cast of the musical ''
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'' (1991). Later that same year, he was seen in the Original Broadway Cast of yet another musical, the short-lived '' Nick and Nora''. As Kris Phillips, Fei Xiang subsequently performed as a featured soloist with
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in ''The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber'', a concert with full orchestra that was presented in over 40 American cities, including two performances at New York's Radio City Music Hall. In this concert, Fei Xiang performed highlights from ''
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'', ''
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'', and ''
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''.


Return to Asia – 1997 to 2010

In 1997, Fei Xiang returned to China after a seven-year absence to take part in China Central Television's gala live telecast commemorating the Hong Kong handover. He resumed his recording and concert work, combining his biggest Chinese pop music hits with his newly developed musical theatre repertoire. He signed a new recording contract with Forward Music and released two new Chinese language pop albums: ''Having Loved You'' (2000) and ''Wildflower'' (2002). In 2001,
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produced and personally supervised a major new production of ''The Music of Andrew Lloyd Webber'' starring
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and Fei Xiang. Andrew Lloyd Webber attended the Beijing performance of this Concert, which was staged in The Great Hall of The People and filmed for DVD release and worldwide telecast. Through repeated broadcasts on
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, this concert was instrumental in introducing musical theatre to a nationwide Chinese audience. To further promote musical theatre among the Chinese-speaking audience, Fei Xiang released ''The Broadway Album'' in 2005, a double-CD recorded with a 36-piece orchestra in New York. One CD contains Broadway standards sung in English and a second CD presents other standards performed in Mandarin Chinese. The official Chinese-language version of several songs from ''The Phantom of The Opera'' were included on this album and Fei Xiang sang ''
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'' at the Taipei premiere of the film version of ''
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''. In 2006, Fei Xiang was invited to star as the Emcee in Toy Factory's production of the musical ''
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'' in Singapore. The sold-out production was a commercial and critical success, with Fei Xiang's performance and "electrifying presence" garnering rave reviews. Fei Xiang released a theme song for the
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in Beijing and sang on China Central Television telecasts celebrating the Beijing Olympics in Los Angeles and London. In 2009, he performed in Australia for the first time, presenting two sold-out concerts at Sydney's Lyric Theatre.


Entertainment Icon – 2011 to present

Fei Xiang is widely recognized as an icon of Chinese entertainment and enjoys enormous popularity among multiple generations of Chinese audiences. He continues to perform his repertoire of Chinese pop standards throughout China and around the world. In January 2015, Fei Xiang released his 17th studio album, ''Human''. Described as "a perfect synthesis of electronic orchestration and lush vocal performance", ''Human'' received multiple nominations at the 16th Chinese Music Media Awards (Best Male Artist, Best Producer) and won the jury's award for Album Of The Year.


2019: Acting

In 2019, it was announced that Fei Xiang will play
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, also known as Yinshou, in the upcoming fantasy film series ''Fengshen Trilogy'' directed by
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. The film is based on the novel ''
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''.


Films

Fei Xiang made a surprise film appearance in 2012, starring as the chief villain, Tian Lang Sorcerer, in the Chinese fantasy epic '' Painted Skin: The Resurrection''. He appeared on the red carpet at the 2012 Cannes Film Festival and the film went on to smash China's domestic film box-office record. In 2016, Fei Xiang made another rare film appearance, co-starring with the legendary Chinese actress
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in ''
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''. The film was a major hit, earning over US$185 million at the Chinese box office.


Names

Kris Phillips is his actual birth name. He was named "Kris" as he was born on Christmas Eve. His Chinese name was formed from the Chinese pronunciation of the first syllable in Phillips, "Fei" and choosing ''Xiang'' as his given name, taken from a homophone of the Chinese for "soaring" or "taking flight" (). Other variations due to different transliteration practices are Fei Tsiang, Fei Cheung and Fei Hsiang.


External links

* * http://english.cntv.cn/2015/04/18/VIDE1429352523478862.shtml?from=timeline&isappinstalled=0 (April 2015 English-language Interview on China Central Television) * http://www.last.fm/music/Fei+Xiang/+wiki (more extensive biography) * http://www.feixiangbrazil.com/ (Brazilian fan website)


References

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