On the evening of February 22, the official Weibo of the Chinese Actors Working Committee issued an obituary: "Famous performance artist, respected teacher Du Yulu, died of lung cancer at his home in Harbin at 5 am on February 21, 2020, at the age of 79. The father left it to him. The last language in the world: "The universe is so big, we will meet again." Teacher Du, go all the way well."
Du Yulu was born in Harbin on January 1, 1941. He is a national first-class actor of the Harbin Theater and a member of the Chinese Theatre Association. Starring in many dramas and stage plays. He has won awards such as Outstanding Actor in Chinese TV Series "Flying Award" and Outstanding Contributor in 60 Years.
Zhang Tingyu played by Du Yulu in "Yongzheng Dynasty"
In 1998, he played a generation of loyal minister Zhang Tingyu in the TV series "Yongzheng Dynasty".
In 2000, he starred in the old soldier "Fang Yingda, Deputy Commander of the Military Region" in "Outstanding Encirclement", and won the 20th Chinese TV Drama "Flying Award" Outstanding Actor Award for this play. In the same year, he participated in the legendary drama "The Great Mansion Gate" written and directed by Guo Baochang, and played the role of Bai Mengtang, the old club of the Bai family.
In 2002, played the actor Gong Kaichen, the secretary of the Provincial Party Committee, in the TV series "Secretary of the Provincial Party Committee". In the same year, he played the role of court physician Wang Tianhe in the TV series "The Wonderful Doctor Xilai Le".
Li Zheng played by Du Yulu in "The Melody of Endeavour"
In 2008, Du Yulu played the Kuomintang leader Chiang Kai-shek for the first time in "Red Sun".
In August 2008, Great Wall Film and Television Media Group invested in the large-scale revolutionary epic TV series "Dongfanghong 1949", and Du Yulu starred as Chiang Kai-shek twice.
In 2011, he starred in a set of CCTV's prime time opening drama "The Dark War Before Dawn", and starred in Hunan Province Chairman Cheng Qian.
In 2020, Du Yulu will play Li Zheng in a set of CCTV tribute drama "The Melody of Endeavour".
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