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Performing artist Xin Ming died and won the Golden Rooster Award for Best Supporting Actor

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According to the official microblog of the Actors Working Committee of the China Television Association, Xin Ming, a performing artist, film and television producer, and a national first-class actor, died in Guangzhou at 22:50 on June 3, 2021 due to ineffective medical treatment, at the age of 73.

Performing artist Xin Ming died and won the Golden Rooster Award for Best Supporting Actor

When Xin Ming was young, he was influenced by his father Xin Jing (film actor, played by Yang Hucheng in the 1981 movie "Xi'an Incident"), and after graduating from high school, he began to study acting drama.

Performing artist Xin Ming died and won the Golden Rooster Award for Best Supporting Actor

In 1978, he starred in the movie "Wind and Rain Mileage", and in 1984, he played the "big man" in the movie "One and Eight". In 1985, he played "Gray Ash" in the film "Wild Mountain", which depicted rural changes, and won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 6th Golden Rooster Awards for this film.

Performing artist Xin Ming died and won the Golden Rooster Award for Best Supporting Actor

Xin Ming's other films include Caiqiao (1982), The Boss Brother and the Electric Girl (1984), Escape from the Evil World (1986), Liu Shanzi's Joys and Sorrows (1987), The Great Qing Artillery Team (1988), and The Filmmaker (1988).

He also played Li Shiyao in the TV series "Dream Breaks the Forbidden City" and Fan Zeng in "The Great Han Style" (2004).

Source: Thoughtful

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