Central Academy Of Drama
The Central Academy of Drama (), abbreviated Zhong Xi (), is a drama school in Beijing, China. It is a Chinese state Double First Class University Plan university identified by the Ministry of Education of China. The school is the first theatre higher educational institution of the People's Republic of China. It is ranked as the best top-level drama, film, and television arts institution in China and has been selected into the country's Double First Class University Plan. The Central Academy of Drama is a central subordinate university and is also an art college directly under the Ministry of Education. It is the highest institution of education in dramatic art among the world's leading art institutions in Chinese drama, visual arts teaching and research center. The Central Academy of Drama is also the headquarters of the World Theatre Education Alliance (WTEA), China Alliance of Theatre Higher Educational Institutes and Asia Theatre Education Centre (ATEC). The Central Academy of ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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National University
A national university is mainly a university created or managed by a government, but which may also at the same time operate autonomously without direct control by the state. Some national universities are associated with national cultural or political aspirations. For example, the National University of Ireland during the early days of Irish independence collected a large amount of information about the Irish language and Irish culture. In Argentina, the national universities are the result of the 1918 Argentine university reform and subsequent reforms, which were intended to provide a secular university system without direct clerical or government influence by bestowing self-government on the institutions. List of national universities Albania Argentina * University of Buenos Aires Australia * Australian National University Bangladesh * National University of Bangladesh Bhutan * Royal University of Bhutan Bosnia and Herzegovina * University of Sarajevo Brazil * ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Li Landi
Li Landi (; born 2 September 1999), also known as Landy Li, is a Chinese actress, singer and model of Hui ethnicity. She also starred in 2019 Chinese film ''Adoring''. She is best known for her roles in the dramas '' My Huckleberry Friends '' (2017), ''Wu Xin: The Monster Killer 2'' (2017), ''Never Gone '' (2018), '' Dreaming Back to the Qing Dynasty'' (2019) and '' Don't Disturb My Study'' (2021). In 2009, 10-year-old Li Landi made her film debut in "Who Did You Lose To", and thus set foot in the film and television industry. Li was enrolled in the Central Academy of Drama in 2018, after placing second in the National Higher Education Entrance Examination. Early life Li Landi, born in Beijing on September 2, 1999, in a Chinese Hui family, is a film and television actress in Mainland China. In 2009, 10-year-old Li Landi made her film debut in ''Who Did You Lose To'', and thus set foot in the film and television industry. In 2013, starred in the Osmanthus fragrans in the action fi ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chen Daoming
Chen Daoming (born 26 April 1955) is a Chinese actor who has starred in various genres of film and television series. Career Chen graduated from the Central Academy of Drama. His first notable role was "Puyi" (the last emperor of China) in the 1984 television series ''The Last Dynasty''. In 1990, he starred in CCTV's ''Fortress Besieged'', a series that garnered the attention of the whole country in 1990 and established his status as one of China's most popular stars. In 2000, he was awarded the Best Actor Huabiao Awards and the Golden Rooster Awards for his role in Huang Jianzhong's historical drama ''My 1919'', which was about the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. Chen is best known internationally for playing the King of Qin (who became Qin Shi Huang later) in the 2002 film ''Hero'', directed by Zhang Yimou; as well as the tough undercover police detective in ''Infernal Affairs III''. In 2014, Chen starred in Zhang Yimou's film '' Coming Home'' alongside Gong Li. Persona ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Guo Lianwen
Guo Lianwen () is a Chinese actor. He is now the President of Film School of Beijing Central Minzu University and China Children's Art Theatre, he is now the Vice-President of China Artist Association The China Artists Association (), originally the China National Art Workers' Association (), is the official national association of Chinese artists, with its headquarters in Beijing. It was established in July 1949, with Xu Beihong as its first c .... He has won the Chian Golden Eagle Award, 17th Flying Apsaras Award and 11th China Gold Star Award for his role in ''Comrade Shaoqi''. Works Television Film Awards References {{DEFAULTSORT:Guo, Lianwen Chinese male film actors Chinese male television actors Central Academy of Drama alumni Living people Year of birth missing (living people) ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Chen Baoguo
Chen Baoguo (; born 9 March 1956) is a Chinese actor. He graduated from the Central Academy of Drama, Erjia in 1977 and has since acted in many films and television series, including ''The Emperor in Han Dynasty'', ''Da Zhai Men'' and ''Rob-B-Hood ''Rob-B-Hood'' (, also known as ''Robin-B-Hood'', literally: Baby Project) is a 2006 Hong Kong action comedy film written, produced and directed by Benny Chan, and starring Jackie Chan, Louis Koo, Yuen Biao and Michael Hui. The film was prod ...''. He is married to actress Zhao Kui'e (赵奎娥). Filmography Film Stage plays Television Video games Awards and nominations References {{DEFAULTSORT:Chen, Baoguo 1956 births Living people Male actors from Beijing Chinese male stage actors Chinese male film actors Chinese male television actors Central Academy of Drama alumni ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Wen Xingyu
Wen Xingyu (Chinese: 文兴宇; 1941–2007) was a popular comedian and director in mainland China. Wen is famous for his relaxing style and his talent as a senior comedian. He died on 30 July 2007 in Beijing due to lung cancer at the age of 65. Biography and career * Born on 6 August 1941 in Dandong, Liaoning Province, China. * Graduated from Beijing 101 Middle School and Central Academy of Drama. Major works * The opera version of The True Story of Ah Q; I Love My Family; Home with Kids ''Home with Kids'' (; pinyin: Jiā yǒu érnǚ, literally ''Home with Sons and Daughters''), is a sitcom/drama from Mainland China. There are 4 seasons of ''Home with Kids'', i.e. ''Home with Kids 1'', ''Home with Kids 2'', ''Home with Kids 3'' .... References {{DEFAULTSORT:Wen, Xingyu 1941 births 2007 deaths Deaths from lung cancer Chinese male stage actors Male actors from Liaoning Central Academy of Drama alumni People from Dandong Chinese male television actors Chinese ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Yan Shunkai
Yan Shunkai (; 6 June 1937 – 16 October 2017) was a Chinese comedian, actor and film director. Yan rose to fame after portraying Ah Q in ''The True Story of Ah Q'', which was based on an episodic novella by Lu Xun, one of the pioneers of modern Chinese literature. He was awarded the Best Actor at the 6th Hundred Flowers Awards and earned "The Gold Stick Prize" at the Second International Comedy Film Festival of Vevey, Switzerland in 1982. Biography Early life and education Born in Shanghai on June 6, 1937, Yan enrolled in the Central Academy of Drama in 1959, graduating in 1963.Yan Shunkai: a Well-Known Comedian chinaculture.org, 17 January 2008. After graduation, he joined the Shanghai Farce Troupe (). Career Yan first garnered recognition for his acting in 198 ...[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Zheng Zhenyao
Zheng Zhenyao () is a Chinese film and television actress. Zheng started her career in the theater stage, but rose to fame through her role as a middle-aged lady in ''Sparkling Red Star'' (1974). For her performance in '' My Memories of Old Beijing'' (1982), Zheng won Golden Rooster Award for Best Supporting Actress. In 2004, she won Golden Rooster Award for Best Actress for ''Shanghai Story''. Hinews.cn November 13, 2005 Filmography *'''' (1974) *''[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jin Yaqin
Jin Yaqin (; 1925 – 23 June 2016), also known by her stage name Bai Wei (), was a Chinese actress. Jin won the 25th Golden Rooster Award for Best Actress, 18th Tokyo International Film Festival - Best Actress and 7th Chinese Film Media Award for Best Actress for her role in 2005 film '' You and Me''. Life Jin was born in Yimianpo Town of Shangzhi city, Heilongjiang province, during the Republic of China in 1925. Jin worked in Home Troupe () between 1943 and 1945, she appeared in ''The Thunderstorm'' and ''The Sunrise'' as Si Feng and Chen Bailu respectively, both were Cao Yu's writings. In 1949, Jin attended North China University and she was transferred to Central Academy of Drama in 1950. After graduating in 1952 she was assigned to Beijing People's Art Theatre as an actress. During Jin worked in Beijing People's Art Theatre, she starred in many dramas, such as ''Zhao Xiaolan'', ''Teahouse'', ''Rickshaw Boy'' and ''Dragon Beard Ditch'', which were written by Lao She. Jin r ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Jiang Wen 2008 , in Shanxi, China
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Jiang may refer to: * ''Jiang'' (rank), rank held by general officers in the military of China *Jiang (surname), several Chinese surnames **Jiang Zemin (1926–2022), as general secretary of the Chinese Communist Party *Jiang River, an ancient river of China *Jiang County Jiang County or Jiangxian () is a county in the south of Shanxi Shanxi (; ; formerly romanised as Shansi) is a landlocked province of the People's Republic of China and is part of the North China region. The capital and largest city of the pr ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Zhang Ziyi From Acrofan
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Zhang may refer to: Chinese culture, etc. * Zhang (surname) (張/张), common Chinese surname ** Zhang (surname 章), a rarer Chinese surname * Zhang County (漳县), of Dingxi, Gansu * Zhang River (漳河), a river flowing mainly in Henan * ''Zhang'' (unit) (丈), a traditional Chinese unit of length equal to 10 ''chi'' (3–3.7 m) * Zhang Zetian, Chinese billionaire * 璋, a type of shaped stone or jade object in ancient Chinese culture thought to hold great value and protective properties; see also Bi (jade) and Cong (jade) Other * Zhang, the proper name of the star Upsilon¹ Hydrae See also * Zang (other) Zang may refer to: * Official abbreviation for Tibet Autonomous Region (藏) * Tibetan people * Zang (bell) Perisan musical instrument * Zang (surname) (臧), a Chinese surname * Zang, Iran, a village in Kerman Province, Iran * Persian form of Zanj ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |