Zhang Junxiang (simplified Chinese: å¼ éª ç¥¥; traditional Chinese:
張駿祥; pinyin: ZhÄ ng Jùnxiáng) (December 27, 1910 â€" November
14, 1996) was a Chinese film director and playwright. Born in
Zhenjiang in China's Jiangsu province, Zhang was educated first at
Tsinghua University in Beijing, then at Yale University in the United
States.Zhang acted in the 1982 film Da ze long she, about an armed
conflict between coal miners and management set in the 1920s. In
addition to this he also wrote the 1954 war film Letter with Feather.
In 1959, he was a member of the jury at the 1st Moscow International
Film Festival.Zhang died in Shanghai in 1996.
張駿祥; pinyin: ZhÄ ng Jùnxiáng) (December 27, 1910 â€" November
14, 1996) was a Chinese film director and playwright. Born in
Zhenjiang in China's Jiangsu province, Zhang was educated first at
Tsinghua University in Beijing, then at Yale University in the United
States.Zhang acted in the 1982 film Da ze long she, about an armed
conflict between coal miners and management set in the 1920s. In
addition to this he also wrote the 1954 war film Letter with Feather.
In 1959, he was a member of the jury at the 1st Moscow International
Film Festival.Zhang died in Shanghai in 1996.
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