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Wei Zi (; born January 1956) is a Chinese film and television actor.


Early life

Born and raised in
Ningxia Ningxia (,; , ; alternately romanized as Ninghsia), officially the Ningxia Hui Autonomous Region (NHAR), is an autonomous region in the northwest of the People's Republic of China. Formerly a province, Ningxia was incorporated into Gansu in ...
, he was originally named Wang Wei ().


Education

He graduated from the Ningxia College of Art in 1978 and was assigned to the Ningxia Repertory Theatre the same year. In 1985, he was accepted to the Central Theatre Academy. It was one of the two higher educational institutions of modern theatre in entire China and highly professional coming only second to the Shanghai Theatre Academy. In January 1989, Wei Zi was admitted to Beijing People's Art Theatre, a first-rate national theatre company of China where he was recognized as a National Class-A Actor (国家一级演员). He left BPAT in 1994.


Career


Early work

For his 1988 university graduation, it was required for the students to perform in a play entitled ''"Stories of Mulberry Village"'' based on Zhu Xiaoping's three novellas about hardship and struggles in a village in Northern China. Wei played the role of a lunatic farmer and received the highest score for his performance. Later the play went public and unprecedentedly was a huge success.
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described it as "Turning a New Leaf of China's Modern Theatre" and senior authorities such as drama master and Beijing People's Art Theater president
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and vice-president of the Chinese Film Artists' Association Chen Huangmei who seldom seen in public events attended the performance. Wei was and won the
Plum Blossom Award The China Theatre Plum Blossom Award (), more commonly the Plum Blossom Award, is the highest theatrical award in China. It is awarded by the China Theatre Association. Several Taiwanese have also won the award, such as Wei Hai-min. History The ...
for the best performer in 1988. Wei's first appearance in front of the camera dates back to 1989 when he acted in the ''"Ballad of the Yellow River"'', a film by the famous director
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which describes the past lives of the people living along the old course of the Yellow River. It won the Best Director Award in the 14th
Montréal World Film Festival The Montreal World Film Festival (WFF; french: le Festival des Films du Monde) was one of Canada's oldest international film festivals and the only competitive film festival in North America accredited by the FIAPF (although the Toronto Internat ...
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Their cooperation continued in 1996 with ''"The Conqueror"'' and ''"The Story of Xiangxiang"'' and again in 2005 with another Montréal World Film Festival nomine

''"Sunrise, Sunset"'',.


Other activities

In 1992 he starred in his second movie ''"The Scientist Jiang Zhuying"'', a biographical based on the true life of Jiang Zhuying for which he was nominated for a best actor award at the
Golden Rooster Awards The Golden Rooster Awards () are film awards given in mainland China. The awards were originally given annually, beginning in 1981. The name of the award came from the year of the Rooster in 1981. Award recipients receive a statuette in the shap ...
. The film itself was awarded the Best Feature Film Prize by the Ministry of Radio, Film, and Televisio

The same year Wei Zi appeared in his first TV drama entitled ''"Qing Man Zhu Jiang"''. In 1994 he was nominated again for the best actor award at the Golden Rooster Awards for his notable performance in the movie ''"Stay in the Village"''. In 2000,
China Central Television China Central Television (CCTV) is a Chinese state- and political party-owned broadcaster controlled by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). Its 50 different channels broadcast a variety of programing to more than one billion viewers in six lan ...
(CCTV) decided to produce a mainland adaptation of one of
Jin Yong Louis Cha Leung-yung (; 10 March 1924 – 30 October 2018), better known by his pen name Jin Yong (), pronounced "Gum Yoong" in Cantonese, was a Chinese wuxia (" martial arts and chivalry") novelist and essayist who co-founded the Hong Kong d ...
's Wuxia novels entitled
The Smiling, Proud Wanderer ''The Smiling, Proud Wanderer'' is a wuxia novel by Jin Yong (Louis Cha). It was first serialised in Hong Kong in the newspaper ''Ming Pao'' from 20 April 1967 to 12 October 1969. The Chinese title of the novel, ''Xiao Ao Jiang Hu'', literally ...
. Wei Zi was offered the role of the negative character of the novel ''Yue Buqun'' because the director
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believed that he was the only one who could perform that difficult character very wel

At first Wei Zi showed no interest in it since it was a martial arts themed project but agreed to read the script. Upon reading the scenario he noticed the dual characteristics of the hypocrite Yue Buqun who was wearing a gentleman's face while a devil was hidden inside him. Wei Zi found this a challenging role and finally expressed his acceptance of doing it. His successful development of the character was received quite well by both the audience and the critics and paved the way more for his further presence in the TV dramas. ''"The Great Dunhuang"'', ''"The Red Merchant Hu Xue Yan"'', ''"Thrill"'', ''"Betrayal"'', ''"The World's First Restaurant"'' and ''"DA Division"'' are some of his other notable series in the 21st century.


Filmography


Film


Television


Notable Stage Performances

* Stories of Mulberry Village 《桑树坪纪事》 (1988) * Tiger Tally 《虎符》


Sources

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External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Wei, Zi Male actors from Ningxia 1956 births Living people Chinese male stage actors Chinese male film actors Chinese male television actors