China's first astronaut to appear in movie (USA Today) Updated: 2005-09-15 09:45 China's first man in space, Yang Liwei, may make
his big screen debut in a charity movie produced by filmmaker Tsui Hark, a Hong
Kong newspaper reported Wednesday.
China's first astronaut Yang Liwei looks out of the Shenzhou
V spaceship after his capsule landed on a grassland of
northern China's Inner Mongolia, Oct.16,
2003. | | Chinese
astronaut Yang Liwei is in a movie that will raise funds for a children's
charity.
The movie aims to raise funds for needy children in China and is set to open
during the Lunar New Year, the Oriental Daily reported.
Yang, who acquired national celebrity status after becoming China's first man
in space in October 2003, has expressed interest in raising money for the cause
and is currently negotiating details with the filmmakers, the report said.
The stellar cast, comprising more than 30 celebrities and some of China's
biggest sports stars, will include gymnast-turned-businessman Li Ning, who won
three gold medals at the 1984 Olympic Games, the report said.
Veteran Olympic shooter Wang Yifu and gymnast Liu Xuan will also appear, it
said. Actor Sun Honglei, who starred in Tsui's latest martial arts spectacle,
Seven Swords, will also take part, the report said.
Both Tsui and his wife, fellow filmmaker Nansun Shi, were not in Hong Kong
and could not be reached to confirm the report, a woman who answered the phone
at Tsui's company said.
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