Chen Peisi
陈佩斯
Chen in 2020
Born (1954-02-01) 1 February 1954
Alma materThe High School Affiliated to Beijing Normal University
Occupation(s)Comedian, sketch actor, and voice actor
Years active1973–present
Agent(s)Dadao Film and Television Limited Company
SpouseWang Yanling
ChildrenChen Dayu (born 1990)
ParentChen Qiang
AwardsHundred Flowers Award for Best Supporting Actor
1988 Soccer Heroes
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese

Chen Peisi (Chinese: 陈佩斯; born 1 February 1954) is a Chinese sketch comedian, film and stage actor, and voice actor. Chen's oft-time comedy partner is Zhu Shimao.

Name

Chen Peisi is the second son of famous stage and film actor Chen Qiang. Chen Qiang's first son (Chen Peisi's brother) was born in 1951 while he was overseas in the Hungarian capital Budapest performing The White-Haired Girl, so he named his first son Chen Buda (陈布达) after Buda, the western half of Budapest, as he loved the city during the visit.[1] When the second son was born three years later, he named the son Peisi after Pest, the eastern half of Budapest, as the Standard Chinese phonetic translation of Budapest is "Bù Dá Peì Sī". Chen Qiang's youngest child and daughter Chen Lida (陈丽达) was also named after a part of Budapest — the Margaret Island in the Danube between Buda and Pest.

Biography

Chen was born in Changchun, Jilin on 1 February 1954. In 1966, Chen studied at The High School Affiliated to Beijing Normal University. In 1969, during the Cultural Revolution, he worked in Inner Mongolia Production and Construction Corps. In 1973, Chen worked in August First Film Studio as an actor. In 1991, Chen set up a company named Hainan Comedy Film and Television Limited Company (海南喜剧影视有限公司), then renamed it Dadao Film and Television Limited Company (大道影业有限公司). In 2000, Chen and his partner Zhu Shimao sued the China International Television Corporation over royalties from broadcasts which they won, but they were then taken off air by the parent company, China Central Television.[2][3]

On October 26, 2020, he returned to the CCTV stage and served as the first instructor of the variety show "Gold Medal Comedy Class" after 20 years.[4]

Filmography

Film

YearEnglish titleChinese titleRoleNotes
1976Storm Over The South-China Sea南海风云A Vietnamese sailor
1978猎字九十九号
1979Anxious to Return归心似箭Police captain
What a Family瞧这一家子Jia Qi
1980N and Out of Court法庭内外Xia Huan
1982Sunset Street夕照街Er Zi
Pipa Soul琵琶魂Ah Fu
1983The Man Who Goes To Make Money出门挣钱的人Zhang Yuqiang
1985Father and Son父与子Er Zi
Er Zi Has a Little Hotel二子开店Er Zi
1986Master of Suffering少爷的磨难Jin Fu
1987Soccer Heroes京都球侠Zhao Huli
1988The Silly Manager傻冒经理Er Zi
Black Butterfly游侠黑蝴蝶
1990Father and Son's Car父子老爷车
1991爷俩开歌厅As director
1992Make a Bomb赚它一千万Niu Dawei
An Interim Father临时爸爸General Manager Chen
The Lost Hero迷途英雄Peter Chen
1993Sub Husband编外丈夫Chen Yaozong
Fitial Son And Fitial Piety孝子贤孙伺候着Chen Xiao'er
1995Her Majesty Is Fine太后吉祥Tang Yuanyuan
1998Three and A Half Man好汉三条半
Peace All Year Round岁岁平安
2000Defensiveness防卫反击
2011Under The Influence戒烟不戒酒Landlord
2015Lotus Code谍·莲花Pu Zhao[5]
2017Buddies in India大闹天竺Tang Zong

Television

YearEnglish titleChinese titleRoleNotes
1981Examination Room考场
1983Making Trouble out of Nothing无事生非
1984Kindling火种
Wolf's Lair狼穴
1985The Story of Min敏的故事
1986火火寻宝记
Side of the Road马路边
Quartet四重奏
1990夫妻奏鸣曲
1944When Something Amazing Happens飞来横福Chen Xiaofu
1996I'm a Countryside Man我是乡巴佬As director
1997Be Blessed with Double Happiness同喜同喜
1998Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou扬州八怪Yue Wencheng
2000一手托两家Tu Jiawu
2002Chinese Communist Party Member: Sister Ma党员马大姐
Takes a Little Sunshine to Give Out Radiance给点阳光就灿烂
2013Xu Beihong徐悲鸿Patrolman
2014What a Big Family好大一个家Tang Yipin/ Tang Jinsuo

Variety show

YearEnglish titleChinese titleRoleNotes
2020–presentGold Medal Comedy Class金牌喜剧班First instructor

References

  1. Ma Ning (2007-09-02). 陈佩斯畅游布达佩斯 (in Chinese). ynet.com. Archived from the original on 2012-07-01. Retrieved 2011-08-03.
  2. 陈佩斯靠种石榴东山再起 曾赢版权官司却遭封杀 (in Chinese). 2010-03-31. Retrieved 2013-01-03.
  3. 陈佩斯打赢了官司 却至今未见央视三十三万赔款 (in Chinese). QQ.com. 2004-11-16. Archived from the original on 2013-10-21. Retrieved 2013-01-03.
  4. "Chen Peisi returned to CCTV stage after more than 20 years as a variety show debut tutor". jqknews.com. 26 October 2020. Retrieved 18 February 2021.
  5. "谍·莲花 (2014)". movie.douban.com (in Chinese). douban.com. Retrieved January 17, 2015.
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