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Who is Xiao Doudou?
Xiao Doudou, formerly known as Zhou Wenzhen, was given the stage name Xiao Doudou, and once used the stage name Bai Mudan.

Born in Baqiangzi Village, Princess Tun Town, Xinmin County, Liaoning Province, 1966, they became a family of artists. Grandpa Zhou Laomei is a very famous local duet actor, unique. Beautiful singing and solid porcelain. Father Zhou Zhensheng (stage name Zhou Xiaowu) is also a famous local actor. My parents are also professional duets of Liaoning Xinmin County Opera Troupe.

Xiao Doudou once worked as a professional actor in Suihua Theatre and Hegang Quyi Troupe. Because the professional troupe at that time had very strict management of actors. Teacher Doudou left the professional troupe in the early stage of reform and opening up. Sign up a troupe to perform in the countryside.

Because Xiao Doudou was famous in the industry at that time, in 199 1 year, he was invited by the radio station to record the first edition of the cassette with Zhao Xiaojun. Since then, it has become a hit in the northeast. Every tape recorder in the three northeastern provinces plays Mr. Doudou's Mourning for Bao Gong. After Xiao Doudou became popular, there were more and more performances, which were the finale in the major theaters in the three northeastern provinces.

Extended data:

Xiao Doudou has always been a single actress (an actress without a fixed partner) and can sing more than 65,438+000 traditional plays. He has worked with teachers such as Zhang, Xiaoping Guan, Ji Zhongli, Ding Fei, Wang Xiaoli, Xiangyang, Hong Hai, Yin Weimin, Zou Xiaolong, etc.

More representative plays:

Mourning for Filial Piety (and version), The West Chamber (and version), Yuanmen Chopping Son (and version of wang xiaoli), The God of Wealth's Son Pictured Above (and version of wang xiaoli), Shuang Suoshan (and version), Bao Gong's Compensation (and version) and Two Blue Bridges (and version of Zhang Xiaoguang).

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