【A Thousand Old Filmmakers (388) - Lin Hazel】
May 29th is the 44th anniversary of the death of Shanghai Film Studio's "Fat Sister on the Screen" and well-known film actor Lin Hazel, where Entertainment Entertainment Pays Tribute to Lin Hazel Artist!
Speaking of film actor Lin Hao, I am afraid that not many people know much now, but before and after the founding of the People's Republic of China, she was a famous actor in Shanghai Beach, who played Tao Mu in "Women's Basketball No. 5", the noblewoman in "Sanmao Wandering", the Yongxiang Mother in "Ah Fu Treasure Hunt", the wife in "A River of Spring Water Flowing East", the Chen Mother in "Long Live the Wife", and the Huang Ma in "False Phoenix".

Moreover, Lin Hao is the maternal aunt of Qiong Yao, a contemporary Chinese writer, screenwriter and film and television producer, and the wife of Dong Lin, the villain artist of the Shanghai Film Studio.
Lin Hazel was born on April 17, 1921 in Wujin, Jiangsu Province, to a family of scholars, whose original name was Yuan Xingzheng. Her father, Yuan Liheng, was a banker, the first president of the Bank of Communications, and her mother, Lin Zhaolin, was also a showgirl.
Among Yuan Liheng's children, the five daughters were once known as the "Five Sisters of The Yuan Clan of Changzhou", namely Yuan Xiaoyuan, Yuan Jing, Yuan Xingshu, Yuan Bin, and Lin Hazel (袁行正). Among them, Yuan Xingshu is the mother of the famous writer Qiong Yao.
It can be said that Lin Hazel is the enlightener of Qiong Yao's literary creation. In 1947, Qiong Yao came to Shanghai with her parents, and the happiest thing she did that year was to go to the theater to watch the "Little Fourth Aunt" perform a play. After watching the play, she also wanted to write a script, so she actually wrote a script when she was very young.
In 1939, Lin Hao graduated from The Chinese High School in Shanghai. In the following year, he became a drama actor in Shanghai Opera Arts Society, Shanghai Filmmaker Theater Troupe, Hardwork Theater Troupe, Nanguo Drama Society and other groups, and performed many well-known dramas.
In 1946, Lin Hao began to participate in filmmaking, and worked as an actor in Wenhua, CLP, Kunlun, Cathay Pacific and other film companies. Because Lin Hazel is a fat girl, the roles participating in the film are some fat girls and fat noblewomen, and therefore, she has opened up her own way of acting with "fat" as beauty.
Before the founding of New China, Lin Hazel's representative works mainly include "Riding the Dragon fast son-in-law", "Mother and Son", "Nightclub", "No Love", "Long Live the Wife", "Sunny Day", "Joyful Heaven", "Mourning Middle Age", "Sanmao Wandering" and so on.
In the 1949 film "The Wanderings of Sanmao", Lin Hao played the heroine, the rich and powerful noble lady Song Shoumei. In order not to let her husband's little wife enter the door, she bought sanmao as her son. Don't look at Mrs. Kuo in the film in her forties, in fact, she was only 28 years old at that time.
After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Lin Hazel became an actor at the Shanghai Film Studio. After that, the representative roles have successively mrs. Han in "Jiangnan Spring Dawn", Mrs. Qin in "My Life", Mrs. Zhao in "Taiping Spring", Shamu in "There is a Family", Mrs. Charlie in "Window of America", Liang Mu in "Riding the Wind and Waves", Bride Sister in "Night Voyage in the Fog Sea", Yongxiang Mother in "A Fu Treasure Hunt", Tao Mu in "Women's Basketball No. 5", etc.
It is precisely because of her fat body that in the Shanghai showbiz circle of that year, almost regardless of age, everyone called her "fat sister".
Lin Hazel's husband is Dong Lin, a villain artist who played the role of major general in "Southern Expedition and Northern War", Zhang Xiaofu in "Red Sun", Ni San in "Stage Sisters", Qiu Long in "Plum Blossom Scarf", Zhang Wuye in "People Under the Eaves", and Wang Zhan'ao in "Song Jingshi".
Lin Hao married Dong Lin in 1950. However, on May 29, 1977, Lin Hazel went out to give lessons to students, and shortly after leaving the house, he was tragically killed in a car accident at the age of 56.
Lin Hazel, forever fat sister on the screen!
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