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He Saifei (born 11 April 1963) is a Chinese actress of film and television, as well as a celebrated Yue opera performer of ''
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'' (female) roles. Internationally, she is best known for playing supporting roles in period films like ''
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'' (1991) and '' Temptress Moon'' (1996). He Saifei is the most famous disciple of Yue opera star Zhang Yunxia.


Early life

He Saifei was born in 1963 in an island in
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, Zhoushan off the coast of mainland
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province. She has two sisters. When she was 3, the
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began. In 1967, her father was attacked and sent to the countryside. Her parents divorced, and Saifei lived with one parent while her two sisters lived with another, with no contact between them. After the Cultural Revolution ended in 1976, Yue opera (also known as Yue opera) gradually regained its popularity following a decade of ruinous destruction. When He Saifei was about 16, she successfully auditioned for a Yue opera troupe in Daishan. There she met a slightly younger girl who was also very interested in joining. Neither knew at first, but it turned out that the girl Xia Saili (夏赛丽) was none other than her long-lost sister. After some initial discomfort, they became very close and encouraged each other. In 1983–84, both made the newly established Zhejiang Xiaobaihua Yue Opera Troupe, which, consisting entirely of young girls would immediately take the Yue opera world by storm. He Saifei studied under the master Zhang Yunxia and specialized in ''
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'' (female) roles. Xia Saili specialized in '' Sheng'' (mainly male scholar) roles, and as a result often portrayed her sister's lover on stage. Another of He Saifei's frequent on-stage partner was Mao Weitao.


Early career

In 1984, the Zhejiang Xiaobaihua Yue Opera Troupe girls starred in the opera film ''Five Daughters Offering Felicitations'' (五女拜壽), which became a big national hit and won Best Opera Film (a new award category) at the
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. In 1985, He Saifei and Mao Weitao reenacted a scene live at the
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, China's most watched annual television event. This would be the first of He Saifei's four Yue opera appearances on CCTV New Year's Gala (excluding more performances on CCTV New Year's Opera Gala). Soon enough, He Saifei and four other girls from Xiaobaihua — Mao Weitao, He Ying (何英), Fang Xuewen (方雪雯), and Dong Kedi (董柯娣) — emerged as young celebrities, and they were together dubbed the "Five Golden Flowers" (五朵金花) of Yue opera.


Personal life

She has one son, born in 1998.


Filmography


Film


Television


Awards and nominations


Yue opera


Film & TV


References


External links

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Biography of He Saifei
{{DEFAULTSORT:He, Saifei Actresses from Zhejiang 1963 births People from Daishan County Living people Chinese film actresses Chinese television actresses 21st-century Chinese actresses 20th-century Chinese actresses Yue opera actresses Singers from Zhejiang 20th-century Chinese women singers 21st-century Chinese women singers