Xu Huanshan (born 13 July 1937) is a Chinese actor and occasional film
director. Xu was enrolled in the Beijing Film Academy in 1956. A year
later, he was labelled as a "rightist" and was sent for "re-education
through labour" under the Communist government's Anti-Rightist
Movement. In 1966, he was sent to Xinjiang to perform hard labour. He
returned to Beijing in 1979 and started his acting career. In 1980, he
joined the Xi'an Film Production Company (西安ç"µå½±åˆ¶ç‰‡åŽ‚) as an
actor, and six years later he became a film director. He is best known
for playing supporting roles in many television series.
director. Xu was enrolled in the Beijing Film Academy in 1956. A year
later, he was labelled as a "rightist" and was sent for "re-education
through labour" under the Communist government's Anti-Rightist
Movement. In 1966, he was sent to Xinjiang to perform hard labour. He
returned to Beijing in 1979 and started his acting career. In 1980, he
joined the Xi'an Film Production Company (西安ç"µå½±åˆ¶ç‰‡åŽ‚) as an
actor, and six years later he became a film director. He is best known
for playing supporting roles in many television series.
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