The old version of "Plain Guerrillas" "interpreter", left the Changsha Film where to go?

The old actor called Zhou Ke, have seen the old version of "Plain Guerrillas" fans friends, must have played his "interpreter" have an impression of it, the master in front of the slavish, the people in front of the fox, very vicious, to a traitorous lackey performance to the fullest extent, personally I feel he is better than the re-shoot version of the Ren Weimin acted well. I remember a few films, one is the "Red Flag Song" in the secret agent, nominally a trade union or something in charge of the surface of the good but actually sinister and vicious, "Lv En" was cheated by him to the end of the road. In "Eagle of the Sea", he is the "tongue" captured alive by Liang Yin and others, and almost all the antagonists are seen. Of course, he was also fooled at times, and was dumped by "Ye Linlang" in "So Much Love", ha.

Zhou Ke, originally known as Chang Xuesheng (常学圣), was born in 1919 in Huangping County, Guizhou Province, and started his career as a drama actor in 1935 before changing his name to Zhou Ke (周克), when he went to Chongqing Yucai School (育才学校) in Chongqing, which was founded by Tao Hsing-zhi. During this period, he played a patriotic young teacher in the play "The Last Lesson", which Zhou Enlai watched with great appreciation and inscribed with the following words: "Learn from the saintly students, learn from the road repairers, and don't set up a monument to your achievements." From 1941 to 1946, he joined the New China Drama Society, China Victory Drama Society, China Art Drama Society and other organizations, and performed in plays, cabarets and live dramas, such as Fascist Bacteria, New Year's Day Chorus, Marching Song of the People and the Military, Ye Qing's Speech, Golden Jade Hall, and Shaping Night, etc. He worked in the experimental class of the junior high school at the Department of Education of the West University of China in Chengdu as a music teacher from 1947 to 1948. In October 1948, he went to the Northeast Film Studio as an actor. By 1964, he had acted in about 10 films at the East Film Studio (Changsha Film), such as The Invisible Front, The Secret Agent, Zhao Yiman, The Japanese Army Cao, and Ode to the Qiang Di, The Landlord's Housekeeper. Other than "So Much Love", the only positive I've seen is a cameo as a water delivery soldier in "Shang Gan Ling", a one or two second shot.

Returning to his hometown in 1964, he worked as a director in Guizhou Drama Troupe and Provincial Qian Theater Troupe. He directed plays such as The Great Wall of the South China Sea and Mountain High and Water Long, and also directed dialect plays such as Inside and Outside the Counter and Waiter No. 5 for the Guiyang Chuan Theater Troupe, which were well-received. During the Cultural Revolution, he was imprisoned on trumped-up charges because of his landlord family background and his participation in the anti-enemy drama team before the liberation, and after his rehabilitation in 1978, he worked as an assistant director in the movie Snow in the Mountain City, and acted in TV dramas such as Daughters' Journey, The Soul of the Qin, and The Hate of the Female Bandit, but he remained in an antagonistic role. He directed the Miao opera "Love Locked in Deep Mountain", which won the special prize of Qiandongnan Literary Festival.