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The old drama Bone BaiHan, who entered the industry in the 1980s, died of illness at the age of 56, and his son changed his name in honor of her

author:Rose flowers in red wine

In "Anecdotes of Concubine Zhuang", she is Empress Xiaozhuangwen of the Great Qing Dynasty; in "Mother of Slaves", she is The Wife Li of a large family; in "A Generation of Great Merchants Meng Luochuan", she is the mother of Meng Luochuan, the founder of the chinese time-honored brand "Rui Yuxiang"; and in "The Beautiful Age of Daughter-in-law", she has transformed into Cao Xinmei, an "evil mother-in-law" who loves to drill the horns and does not let people go. She is the veteran actress Bai Han, who has won the first prize of the TV Movie Lily Award, the Best Actress Award of the Shanghai TV Festival and many other awards.

The old drama Bone BaiHan, who entered the industry in the 1980s, died of illness at the age of 56, and his son changed his name in honor of her

For younger friends, the name Bai Han should be relatively unfamiliar, but for our parents' generation, this name should be very familiar. Thinking back then, Bai Han's excellent performance in "Anecdotes of Concubine Zhuang", "Urban Love Stories", "Mother for Slaves", and "The Belle Age of Daughter-in-Law" has been remembered by many people until now.

In 1956, Bai Han was born into a family of ordinary residents in Fengsheng Hutong, Xicheng District, Beijing. In 1971, she was recruited to the Beijing Municipal Power Supply Bureau as a literary and artistic student, and later, Bai Han graduated from the acting department of the Central Academy of Drama and became an actor in the National Theatre of China.

Bai Han really entered the show business circle in the 1980s. In 1983, she participated in the emotional film "Inch Grass Heart" directed by Wu Tiannin, in which she played the nurse Chen Ying, and since then she has started her acting career.

The old drama Bone BaiHan, who entered the industry in the 1980s, died of illness at the age of 56, and his son changed his name in honor of her

In 1988, Bai Han participated in the film "Big and Small Lady" co-directed by Li Geng and Pei Yucheng, playing Sun Yuping, the only middle-aged intellectual with a diploma in the Mass Art Museum. The film was later a great success and won the Honorary Award at the 15th Kabolovo International Sarcastic Comedy Film Festival. And Bai Han, because he played the role of Sun Yuping perfectly, also attracted more people's attention.

Since then, Bai Han has successively starred in "Anecdotes of Princess Zhuang", "Women Are Not the Moon", "Women's World" and other works. It was not until 1993 that she was nominated for the Best Actress at the 14th Golden Rooster Awards of Chinese Cinema for the role of Luo Naiqian, the director of the silk factory in the family emotional film "Urban Love Story". And this is also the first important individual award in BoHan's acting career.

The old drama Bone BaiHan, who entered the industry in the 1980s, died of illness at the age of 56, and his son changed his name in honor of her

After that, Bai Han also starred in many impressive works, and also left a series of memorable classic roles, such as Mrs. Wei Wenhou in "Eastern Zhou Kingdoms and Warring States", Mei Yun, the chief surgeon in "Never Give Up", and Ye Shuzhen, the mother of the secret agent Luo Chunyi in "Ancient City Spy".

In 2004, directed by Yan Jiangang and starring He Lin, Liu Zifeng and Bai Han, the TV movie "Mother for Slaves" was broadcast, which later won the first prize of the 4th TV Movie Lily Awards, and Mrs. Li, played by Bai Han, also left a deep impression on the audience.

After decades of immersion in the show business, in 2010, Bai Han finally won one of the most important awards in his acting career. In 2010, directed by Liu Jiang and starring Huang Haibo, Haiqing, Bai Han, Lin Shen and other emotional dramas "The Beautiful Age of Daughter-in-Law", Bai Han successfully played the suspicious and difficult "evil mother-in-law" Cao Xinmei in the play, which was well received by many audiences. With this role, she successfully won the Best Actress at the 16th Shanghai TV Festival and the Best Supporting Actress at the Chinese Opera Festival.

The old drama Bone BaiHan, who entered the industry in the 1980s, died of illness at the age of 56, and his son changed his name in honor of her
The old drama Bone BaiHan, who entered the industry in the 1980s, died of illness at the age of 56, and his son changed his name in honor of her

Unfortunately, such a respected old artist eventually died on February 19, 2012 at the age of 56 due to ineffective medical treatment. After her death, Haiqing, Huang Haibo, Huang Lei and other people in the entertainment industry have expressed their condolences in different ways.

Bai Han had two marriages in his life, and after divorcing his ex-husband in 1989, Bai Han lived alone with his son Han Qing. In May 1996, after seven years of divorce, Bai Han married Han Xiaolei, who was 15 years older than himself. On March 19, 2003, Han Xiaolei died of heart failure. After Bai Han's death, he was buried with his husband Han Xiaolei in the Phoenix Mountain Cemetery in Changping, Beijing.

Many people may not know that the actor who played the "seven stars" in "Let's Get Married" is actually Han Qing, the son of Teacher Bai Han. After the death of Teacher Bai Han due to illness, Han Qing also changed his name to Han Qing in honor of his mother.

Nowadays, Ms. Bai Han has been away from us for many years, but for the audience who loves her, she has never been forgotten. I sincerely wish Mr. Bai Han a peaceful life in another world, and in the next life, we will still be your loyal audience.

The old drama Bone BaiHan, who entered the industry in the 1980s, died of illness at the age of 56, and his son changed his name in honor of her
The old drama Bone BaiHan, who entered the industry in the 1980s, died of illness at the age of 56, and his son changed his name in honor of her

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