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On Oct 20, 2020, Rich wrote
(in article >): Not looking pleased with her role in this. |
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On Tue, 20 Oct 2020 12:08:05 -0500,dmoorman
ganews.com> References > > >Not looking pleased with her role in this. Turns out she had quite the career. "...HU DIE (Butterfly Wu), who came to fame in Shanghai in the Republican era (1912-1949). "Hu Die" is the stage name of Hu Ruihua (1908-1989) who was born in Shanghai, and raised across China as the family travelled with her father, who worked for the railroad company. Her fame and popularity were such that she is described as one of a handful of actresses who made a major contribution to the film industry; and to the modernizing society that was Shanghai in the 1920s and 1930s." "Following her marriage in November 1935, Hu Die continued to make films through the 1960s. She settled in Canada in 1967 where she passed the remainder of her life with her family." mo https://photographyofchina.com/blog/...-of-the-movies https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hu_Die |
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On Oct 20, 2020, drek wrote
(in >): > On Tue, 20 Oct 2020 12:08:05 -0500,dmoorman > ganews.com> > References > > > > > > > Not looking pleased with her role in this. > > Turns out she had quite the career. > > "...HU DIE (Butterfly Wu), who came to fame in Shanghai in the > Republican era (1912-1949). "Hu Die" is the stage name of Hu Ruihua > (1908-1989) who was born in Shanghai, and raised across China as the > family travelled with her father, who worked for the railroad company. > > Her fame and popularity were such that she is described as one of a > handful of actresses who made a major contribution to the film > industry; and to the modernizing society that was Shanghai in the > 1920s and 1930s." > > "Following her marriage in November 1935, Hu Die continued to make > films through the 1960s. She settled in Canada in 1967 where she > passed the remainder of her life with her family." > > mo > https://photographyofchina.com/blog/...ly-wu-queen-of > -the-movies > https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hu_Die Interesting background, drek. |
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