Known for
Directing
Credits
13
Gender
Man
Birthday
Nov 18, 1920
Day of death
Sep 3, 1992 (71)
Place of birth
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA
Also known as
武兆堤
Wu Zhao-Di
Mou Siu-Tai
У Чжаоти
Чжаоти У
Zhaodi Wu
Biography
Wu Zhaodi was a director and screenwriter in Mainland China and graduated from Beijing Film Academy. In 1948, he co-created the opera "Steel Bone and Iron Tendons" with Su Li and Wu Yin, which was later adapted into the drama "Iron Warrior" by Cheng Yin. In 1954, he served as the deputy director of the industrial film "Infinite Potential". In 1955, he co-directed the war film "Plain Guerrillas" with Suri, which won the third prize of the Excellent Film of the Ministry of Culture of China. In 1957, he independently directed his first film "Underground Vanguard". On September 3, 1992, Wu Zhaodi died of illness at the age of 72.
Known for
Credits
Year | Movie / TV show / Other | Role |
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1980 | Sleeping Tiger Ridge | Director |
1975 | Ping yuan you ji dui | Director |
1971 | Sha jia bang | Director |
1964 | Heroic Sons and Daughters | Director |
1964 | Heroic Sons and Daughters | Writer |
1962 | Seven Days and Seven Nights | Director |
1960 | Sisters on Ice | Director |
1960 | Sisters on Ice | Writer |
1958 | 红领巾的故事 | Director |
1958 | 工地青年 | Director |
1957 | Underground Vanguards | Director |
1957 | 寻爱记 | Director |
1955 | Guerrillas on the Plain | Director |