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Sun Daolin
Chinese actor

Sun Daolin

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Chinese actor
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Place of birth
Beijing
Place of death
Shanghai
Age
86 years
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Biography

Sun Daolin (simplified Chinese: 孙道临; traditional Chinese: 孫道臨; pinyin: Sūn Dàolín) (December 18, 1921 – December 28, 2007) was a Chinese actor and film director.

Biography

Sun Daolin was born in Beijing (then named Peiping) on November 18, 1921. He was born Sun Yi-liang 孙以亮 in Beijing a family of four children. His father Sun Wen-Yau (孫文耀) was trained as railroad engineer in Brussels, Belgium. His mother Fan Nian-Hua(范念华) and father both are originally from Jiashan, Chekiang. He along with all his siblings learned to speak English since grade school. He attended Yenching University, but his studies in philosophy were interrupted during Sino-Japanese War. During the War he was active in patriotic activities including stage acting and he was jailed briefly by the Japanese Puppet Regime. He received a degree in philosophy in 1947.

His career had spanned much of recent PRC history. One of his earliest roles was in director Zheng Junli’s Crows and Sparrows, a polemic on the corruption of the Nationalist Government just prior to their defeat in the Chinese Civil War. After 1949, Sun continued to act, notably as the eldest brother in an adaptation of Ba Jin’s novel, Family.

Sun Daolin is one of the most famous actors for the 1950-70's movie goer generations in China. Some four decades ago, to many Chinese, he was an idol and perfect Mr. Right for all unmarried women at his time.

In the 1980s, Sun began to focus increasing energy on directing. In 1983, he wrote, directed and starred in the well-received Thunderstorm, based on the play by Cao Yu. His second try behind the camera was 1992’s The Stepmother. After his semi-retirement he was active in poetry, Hamlet, Schubert songs. He was at several international film festivals and as late as the 1990s.

Sun died in Shanghai on December 28, 2007 at the age of 86. At his service 1,000s of fans paid the last respect. He is survived by his wife Wang Wenjuan, a Shaoxing opera actress and a daughter Sun Qingyuan (孫慶原), one grand child. Wang was best known for her performance in "The Dream of the Red Chamber".

Selected filmography

As actor

YearEnglish TitleChinese TitleRoleNotes
1949Crows and Sparrows乌鸦与麻雀Hua Haozhi
1950Min zhu qing nian jin xing qu民主青年进行曲
1955Scouting Across the Yangtze River渡江侦察记
1955Nan dao feng yun南岛风云Han Chengguang
1957FamilyChueh-hsin
1957City Without Night不夜城
1958The Eternal Wave永不消失的电波
1961A Revolutionary Family革命家庭
1963Early Spring in February早春二月
1977SpringCelebrate the collapse of the Gang of Four
1979Li Siguang李四光
1982The Go Masters一盘没有下完的棋partly filmed in Japan
1983Thunderstorm雷雨

As director

YearEnglish TitleChinese TitleNotes
1983Thunderstorm雷雨
1986The Provisional President非常大总统
1992The Stepmother继母

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