Wan brothers
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The Wan Brothers (Chinese: 萬氏兄弟) were born in the early 20th century in Nanjing, China. They became the founders and pioneers of the Chinese animation industry and made the first Asian animation feature-length film, Princess Iron Fan in 1941.
Background[]
The era in which the Wan brothers operated was a very challenging one for building an industry.[citation needed] China would endure the Second Sino-Japanese War, World War II and the Cultural Revolution. They also made the famous cartoon animation, Havoc in Heaven.
The brothers[]
English Name | Chinese Name | Born | Died |
---|---|---|---|
Wan Laiming | 萬籟鳴 | 18 January 1900 | 7 October 1997 |
Wan Guchan | 萬古蟾 | 19 November 1995 | |
Wan Chaochen | 萬超塵 | 1906 | 28 October 1992 |
Wan Dihuan | 萬滌寰 | 1907 | Unknown |
Parents[]
Their father was in the silk business. Their mother was a seamstress.
See also[]
Categories:
- Chinese animators
- Film directors from Jiangsu
- 20th-century Chinese inventors
- Cinema pioneers
- Sibling filmmakers
- Animation duos
- Artists from Nanjing
- Chinese film directors
- Chinese silent film directors
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- Chinese animated film producers
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