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Thousand of people saw off Gao Xiumin, a
renowned comedienne, at a funeral oragnized Friday in Changchun,
capital city of northeastern Jilin
Province. |
Thousand of people saw off Gao Xiumin, a renowned
comedienne , at a
funeral oragnized Friday in Changchun, capital city of northeastern Jilin
Province.
Her friend and long-time partner Zhao Benshan, a leading comedian in
China, was among the many entertainment celebrities attending the funeral.
Gao, 46, died of a sudden heart attack in her home in Changchun on
Thursday. Her death was considered a great loss for the bourgeoning
entertainment and television show business in the country.
Born in Fuyu County in Jilin Province, Gao entered
a local folk art troupe
in 1982 as an actress. Ten years later, she resigned and worked as
an independent actress until her death.
Gao won national renown with her vivid portrayals of middle-aged rural
women or urban workers in short drama skits in TV variety shows,
especially in the Spring Festival Show, one of the most popular programmes
broadcast live over China Central Television, the national TV network. She
has not missed a show since 1983.
Gao also played in TV dramas. Ding Xiang, a kind
and straightforward
middle-aged rural woman she played in "Liu Laogen," a popular comedy on
the rural life of Northeast China, won great applause among the TV
viewers.
Together with Zhao Benshan and Fan Wei, another skit star, Gao was
considered part of "the iron triangle" in skits creation. She also worked
as producer in a TV drama starring her and her husband He Qingkui, a
playwright who wrote many popular skits.
(CRI) |