
Li Lili
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Li Lili (Qian Zhenzhen) , also known as Pei Yanling , is a famous Chinese actor and singer. His father, Qian Zhuangfei, was a famous CCP spy. Due to his busy work, Qian Zhuangfei encouraged Li Lili to study singing and dancing at the Chinese Song and Dance Troupe in 1927. She had Li Jinhui as her godfather and changed her name to Li Lili. Soon she became popular because of her beauty and dancing skills. During the Anti-Japanese War, she successively shot a series of anti-Japanese films for China Film Studio and Hong Kong Dadi Film Company. In 1946, she went to study at Columbia University and other schools in the United States, returning to China the following year. After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Li worked as an actor at the Beijing Film Studio. In 1955, Li entered the Beijing Film Academy's performance specialization class, and stayed on to teach after graduation.
Known for
Credits

Center Stage (1991)
as Self (uncredited)

Loving Blood of the Volcano (1932)
as Liu Hua

The Big Road (1935)
as Jasmine

A Spray of Plum Blossoms (1931)
as Piano player

Vistas of Art (1938)
Actor

Playthings (1933)
as Zhu'er

Symphony of Lianhua (1937)
Actor

Blood on Wolf Mountain (1936)
Actor

Queen of Sports (1934)
as Lin Ying

Two Stars in the Milky Way (1931)
Actor

Storm on the Border (1942)
as 金花儿

National Customs (1935)
as Zhang Jie

Orphan Island Paradise (1939)
Actor

Daybreak (1933)
as Лин Лин

The Lost Pearl (1937)
Actor

So Busy (1937)
Actor
Poetry Written on the Banana Leaf (1932)
Actor

Ingeniously Taking Mount Hua (1953)
as Bandit commander's wife

Return to Nature (1936)
Actor

Undaunted Land (1944)
as 马玛琪





