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Zhou Senguan was born in Changzhou, Jiangsu in 1920. In his early years, he worked as an apprentice in Changzhou Minfeng Spinning Mill. In the early years of the War of Resistance Against Japan, he successively served in the National Government Military Committee's wartime cadre training corps and the National Government Military Committee's civilian inspection and guidance corps. In the early 1940s, he first worked as an actor in the Zhejiang Provincial Theater Company, then in the Taxation Office of the Ministry of Finance of the National Government, and also served as the tax director. He came to Nanjing in 1947 and served as the chief dispatching officer of Capital Automobile Company. In 1949, he was re-designated as the head of car service of Beijing Automobile Company. In 1951, he was admitted to the Performing Arts Class of the Performing Arts Institute of the Central Film Bureau (formerly known as the Beijing Film Academy). After graduating in 1954, he was assigned to Beijing Film Studio as an actor. The first film to be filmed was a single peasant in the Shanghai feature film "A Storm", fell in love with Li Fuyu played by Shu Xiuwen, and finally broke through the feudal law. The roles played in the future are almost all supporting roles. There are about 30 movies with famous names, mainly including "Summer Story" Wang Dacheng, "National Day Ten O'clock" Zhang Dali, "Plain Guerrilla" Kangou Old Man, "Honghu Red Guard" Beard Dad, "Storm Storm" Liu Deshan. He died in 1994.
7.1Zhang Ga the Soldier Boy
1963
6.3Battle on Shangganling Mountain
1956
8.0Early Spring
1963

Inside an Old Grave
1991
7.6Bao shi fu zi
1983
5.3Breaking with Old Ideas
1975

Bao feng zhou yu
1961
6.0Guerrillas on the Plain
1955
6.0Red Guards on Honghu Lake
1961
6.6The Lin Family Shop
1959
10.0Fresh Water Bay
1984

Qian wang
1981

The Fire Boy
1978

The Scout
1974
10.0Fei yue tian xian
1959

From Victory To Victory
1974
7.0A Wave of Unrest
1955
8.0Shang shi
1981

Hun Li
1979
7.0At Ten O'clock on the National Day
1956