Yuan Huiqin | |||||||
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| Born | October 6, 1965 | ||||||
| Alma mater | National Academy of Chinese Theatre Arts | ||||||
| Occupation | Peking opera performer | ||||||
| Years active | 1991–present | ||||||
| Employer | China National Peking Opera Company | ||||||
| Known for | Old dan roles | ||||||
| Style | Li (Li Duokui) school | ||||||
| Spouse |
Jin Xuebin (靳学斌) (died 2011) | ||||||
| Chinese name | |||||||
| Chinese | 袁慧琴 | ||||||
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Yuan Huiqin (born 6 October 1965) is a Chinese Peking opera performer who specializes in old dan (female) roles. She is currently the vice-president of China National Peking Opera Company.
Repertoire (incomplete)
| English Title | Original Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| Exchanging a Leopard Cat for a Prince | 狸貓換太子 | Consort Li | |
| The Women Generals of the Yang Family | 楊門女將 | She Saihua | made into a 2005 film |
| Kou Zhun Forgoes the Banquet | 寇準罷宴 | Old maidservant | |
| Li Kui visits His Mother | 李逵探母 | Li Kui's mother | |
| Madam Yue Tattoos Her Son | 岳母刺字 | Yue Fei's mother | |
| Empress Dowager Cixi and Princess Der Ling | 慈禧與徳龄 | Empress Dowager Cixi | |
| The Heroic Khitan Empress | 契丹英后 | Xiao Yanyan | made into a 2001 TV series |
| Silver Spear | 對花槍 | Jiang Guizhi | made into a 2016 film |
References
- Chen Nan (2017-09-08). "Playing wise women". China Daily.
- Chen Nan (2018-09-19). "Renowned Peking Opera artist committed to both old and new material". China Daily.
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