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Fu Shen
(1905-1994)
Director
Writer
Actor
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Fu Shen was born on 23 March 1905 in Tianjin, China. He was a director and writer, known for
Wanjia denghuo (1948)
,
New Story of an Old Soldier (1959)
and
Hope to the World (1949)
. He died on 27 April 1994.
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Awards
2 wins & 1 nomination total
Known for
Wanjia denghuo
7.1
Director
1948
New Story of an Old Soldier
Director
1959
Hope to the World
Director
1949
Spring Is Splended Color
7.0
Director
1959
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Writer
6
Actor
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Director
Previous
9
Southern Lands in the North
Director
1963
Liu shi nian dai di yi chun
Director
1960
Spring Is Splended Color
7.0
Director
1959
New Story of an Old Soldier
Director
1959
Li Shizhen
6.8
Director
1956
Cut the Evil's Claw
Director
1954
Hope to the World
Director
1949
Wanjia denghuo
7.1
Director
1948
Lian hua jiao xiang qu
7.3
Director
(segment "4 "San renxing")
1937
Writer
Previous
6
Spring Is Splended Color
7.0
writer
1959
Hope to the World
writer
1949
Crows and Sparrows
7.2
story
1949
Wanjia denghuo
7.1
writer
1948
Lian hua jiao xiang qu
7.3
Writer
(segment "4 "San renxing")
1937
Lang shan die xue ji
6.4
Writer
1936
Actor
Previous
3
Wáng lao wu
Police officer
1937
Lian hua jiao xiang qu
7.3
(segment 1 "Liang mao qian")
1937
Mitu de Gaoyang
Shen Cihang
1936
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Born
March 23
,
1905
Tianjin, China
Died
April 27
,
1994
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