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Wang Bei | |
|---|---|
王蓓 | |
| Born | (1931-04-28)28 April 1931 |
| Died | 1 March 2022(2022-03-01) (aged 90) |
| Other names | Wong Pui |
| Occupation | Actress |
Wang Bei (Chinese:王蓓; 28 April 1931 - 1 March 2022), was a Chinese film actress.[1]
Wang was born atNanjing,Jiangsu, China.[2]
In 1948, Wang graduated fromNanjing Normal School and joined the Shanghai Kunlun Film Company as an actress. She made her film debut in same year as the heroine Xiao Tao in the film,The Life of Wu Xun, and has since appeared on the screen.
Wang's husband,Bai Hua, was a famous poet, playwright, novelist and essayist.[3]
In 2008, Wang was diagnosed withAlzheimer's disease and lost her memories, only recognising her husband, Bai. Bai died in January 2019.[2]
Wang died on 1 March 2022, at the age of 90.[1]
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