
Cui Wei (14 October 1912 – 7 February 1979), born Cui Jingwen, was a Chinese film director and actor. In 1962, Cui won the Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actor as Zhu Laogong in Keep Red Flag Flying (1960). Cui Jingwen was born on 14 October, 1912 into a poor peasant family. He started working at the age of twelve. Cui was able to attend a school in Qingdao due to the help of a relative but was expelled due to his Communist political activities. In 1930, having briefly studied scriptwriting at Shandong Provincial Experimental Theatre, he organized the Seagull Theatrical Troupe and wrote stage play scripts. In 1932, he joined the League of Left-Wing Dramatists and traveled to the east and north of China, performing in leftist activities to promote patriontism against the Japanese invasion. After studying theatre, Cui moved to Shanghai in 1935 and was a part of the leftist theatre movem…
Old Man
2010 · Director
movie风雨里程
1978 · Director
movieShan hua
1976 · Director
movieRed Rain
1975 · Director
moviePing yuan zuo zhan
1974 · Director
movieSafflower of Tianshan
1964 · Director
movieZhang Ga the Soldier Boy
1963 · Director
movie穆桂英大战洪州
1963 · Director
movieWild Boar Forest
1962 · Director
Dream in the Garden
1960 · Production Designer
movieKeep the Red Flag Flying
1960 · Zhu Laogong
movieYang Female Warriors
1960 · Director
movieWind from the East
1959 · city committee secretary
movieNew Story of an Old Soldier
1959 · Farm head Zhan
movieSong of Youth
1959 · Director
movieSoul of the Sea
1958 · Erpeng Dou
movie穆桂英挂帅
1958 · Writer
movie黄花岭
1956 · 李洪奎
movieSong Jing Shi
1955 · Jingshi Song
movieCrossroads
1937
Mountain Flower
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