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Li Ping-Qian
Li Pingqian (1902 – 18 November 1984), also known as Jack Pingqian Li, was a Chinese filmmaker who directed over 100 films in his career in mainland China and Hong Kong. He is probably best known for his works with actresses Gong Qiuxia and Xia Meng, who each starred in more than a dozen of his films. Moreover, his 1964 Huangmei opera film Three Charming Smiles starring Chen Sisi was a huge hit in China.
Li was born in Hangzhou and was originally given the name Chunchou. He moved to Shangai in the 1920s to begin a career in filmmaking after leaving Hujiang University in 1919, where he studied sociology but did not graduate. In 1924, he co-founded Shenzhou Film Company with Wu Xuchang. The company went bankrupt in 1927 and Li joined Tianyi Film Company. He eventually moved on to Mingxing Film Company, until that was destroyed by Japanese bombardments during World War II.
In the 1950s, Li moved to Hong Kong and became directing Cantonese films for companies such as Yonghua and Great Wall Film Company.
Many of Li's earlier works are lost.
As director
Three Charming Smiles
A Dazzling Trap
Rendezvous
Laugh, Clown, Laugh
The Three Loves
It So Happens to a Woman
The Peerless Beauty
Awful Truth
A Strange Woman
Our Husband
Mother and Son
The Merry Widow
Home
Sheng li si bie
The Imperial Maid Fei Zhen'e
The Young Mistress' Fan
Rendezvous
The Classic for Girls
Youngsters of the Time
Poetry Written on the Banana Leaf
Pleasures of the Dance Hall
Princess Iron Fan
Hua Mulan Joins the Army
Embarrassing Sister
The Seaman and the Dancing Girl