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List Of Chinese Actresses
The following is a list of notable actresses from Mainland China. A *Aliya *An Yuexi * Angelababy B * Bai Lu C *Chen Duling * Chen Hao * Chen Hong *Joan Chen * Chen Sisi *Chen Xiaoxu * Chen Yumei *Chen Yunshang *Chen Yuqi *Ching Li D *Deng Jie *Dilraba Dilmurat * Dong Jie F *Fan Bingbing * Fan Ruijuan G * Gao Xiumin *Gao Yuanyuan *Gong Beibi *Gong Li * Gu Yuezhen *Guan Xiaotong * Gulnazar H * He Meitian *He Saifei *Huang Lu *Huang Shengyi * Huang Yi J *Jiang Qinqin *Jiang Shuying *Jiang Wenli *Jiang Xin *Jing Tian *Ju Jingyi L *Li Bingbing *Li Landi *Li Lingyu *Li Man * Li Qian *Li Xiaolu *Ling Tai *Leanne Liu *Liu Shishi *Liu Tao * Liu Xiaoqing * Liu Yan *Liu Yifei * Luo Yan M *Mao Xiaotong *Meng Meiqi N *Ni Ni *Ning Jing O *Ouyang Nana P *Pan Hong Q * Qu Ying R * Ren Yexiang *Ruan Lingyu S *Shangguan Yunzhu *Shen Yue * Siqin Gaowa *Song Dandan * Sun Feifei * Sun Li T *Tan Songyun *Tiffany Tang *Tang Wei * Tian Yuan *Tong Liya W * Daisy Waite *Wan Peng *Wang Renm ...
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Actor
An actor or actress is a person who portrays a character in a performance. The actor performs "in the flesh" in the traditional medium of the theatre or in modern media such as film, radio, and television. The analogous Greek term is (), literally "one who answers".''Hypokrites'' (related to our word for hypocrite) also means, less often, "to answer" the tragic chorus. See Weimann (1978, 2); see also Csapo and Slater, who offer translations of classical source material using the term ''hypocrisis'' ( acting) (1994, 257, 265–267). The actor's interpretation of a rolethe art of actingpertains to the role played, whether based on a real person or fictional character. This can also be considered an "actor's role," which was called this due to scrolls being used in the theaters. Interpretation occurs even when the actor is "playing themselves", as in some forms of experimental performance art. Formerly, in ancient Greece and the medieval world, and in England at the time of ...
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Dilraba Dilmurat
Dilraba Dilmurat ( ug, دىلرەبا دىلمۇرات, Dilreba Dilmurat; zh, p=Dílìrèbā Dílìmùlātí; born on June 3, 1992), known in Chinese as Dilireba ( zh, s=迪丽热巴, t=迪麗熱巴, c=, p=Dílìrèbā;), is a Chinese actress, host, dancer, singer and model of Uyghur ethnicity. Life Dilraba was born on June 3, 1992 in Urumqi, Xinjiang, China. In 2001, when she was nine years old, her father brought her to Xinjiang Art Middle School to take the entrance exam. At the time, she thought it was an interest class. Later, when she got an offer from the school, she realized she would be going to a dance school for the next six years. In 2007, she graduated from the Xinjiang Arts Institute and became a member of the Xinjiang Song and Dance Troupe. In 2009, she studied at Northeast Normal University in Jilin for one year. During this time, she received third place at a local singing contest. In 2010, she enrolled in the performance department of Shanghai Theater Ac ...
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Huang Lu
Huang Lu () (born July 10, 1983) is a Chinese actress. A graduate of the Beijing Film Academy, Huang debuted in director Li Yang's ''Blind Mountain ''Blind Mountain'' () is a 2007 Chinese film directed by Li Yang. (It is Li's first feature film since his 2003 debut ''Blind Shaft''.) It is also known as ''Road Home''. Like Li's previous film, ''Blind Shaft'', which dealt with the notoriously ...'', where she played a young college student sold into sexual slavery in a mountain village in northern China. She has since acted in Cai Shangjun's '' The Red Awn'' in a supporting role. Filmography Film Television Producer References External links * Huang Luat the Chinese Movie Database * Chinese film actresses Beijing Film Academy alumni 1983 births 21st-century Chinese actresses Living people Actresses from Chengdu {{China-actor-stub ...
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He Saifei
He Saifei (born 11 April 1963) is a Chinese actress of film and television, as well as a celebrated Yue opera performer of ''dan'' (female) roles. Internationally, she is best known for playing supporting roles in period films like ''Raise the Red Lantern'' (1991) and ''Temptress Moon'' (1996). He Saifei is the most famous disciple of Yue opera star Zhang Yunxia. Early life He Saifei was born in 1963 in an island in Daishan County, Zhoushan off the coast of mainland Zhejiang province. She has two sisters. When she was 3, the Cultural Revolution began. In 1967, her father was attacked and sent to the countryside. Her parents divorced, and Saifei lived with one parent while her two sisters lived with another, with no contact between them. After the Cultural Revolution ended in 1976, Yue opera (also known as Yue opera) gradually regained its popularity following a decade of ruinous destruction. When He Saifei was about 16, she successfully auditioned for a Yue opera troupe in Dais ...
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He Meitian
He Meitian (born 2 December 1977) is a Chinese actress and former gymnast. She was previously a contracted artist under the Hong Kong television network TVB. After her contract with TVB ended, she returned to mainland China and continued her career with the talent agency Feiteng (). Filmography Television series *'' State of Divinity'' (1996) *'' Journey to the West (1996 TV series)'' (TVB, 1996) *''Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils'' (1997) *'' Smart Kid'' (2001) *'' Lian Cheng Jue'' (2004) *''The Patriotic Knights'' (2006) *'' Ben Xiao Hai'' (ATV, 2007) *'' Young Hero Fong Sai Yuk'' (2001) *'' Chess Warriors'' (2001) Films *''Protégé Mentorship is the influence, guidance, or direction given by a mentor. A mentor is someone who teaches or gives help and advice to a less experienced and often younger person. In an organizational setting, a mentor influences the personal and p ...'' (2007) *''Beauty Pageant'' (2011) *''East Meets West 2011'' (2011) *''The Flight of Youth'' (201 ...
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Guan Xiaotong
Guan Xiaotong (; born 17 September 1997) is a Chinese actress and singer of Manchu descent. She is known for her roles in films '' The Left Ear'' and ''Shadow''; and the television series ''To Be a Better Man''. From an early age, her family encouraged a passion for the arts, and she first starred in Nuan at the age of four. Forbes China listed Guan under their Asia 2017 list which consisted of 30 influential people under 30 years old who have had a substantial effect in their fields. Known as the "Nation's Daughter" in China, Guan is regarded as one of the " Four Dan Actresses of the post-90s Generation" and as one of the "New Four Dan actresses of the "post-'95s" Generation" by CCTV. Biography Guan was born to a family of actors in Beijing. Her father, Guan Shaozeng, was an actor, and her grandfather, Guan Xuezeng was the founder of Beijing Qinshu. From an early age, her family encouraged a passion for the arts, and she first starred in ''Nuan'' at the age of four. In 2016, ...
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Gu Yuezhen
Gu Yuezhen (1921–1970) was a Chinese opera singer who performed in the '' huju'' style with the Shanghai Opera Troupe. In 1949, she established her own Nuli Shanghai Opera Troupe, gaining considerable success in 1953 with a reworked presentation of ''Zhao Yiman''. Facing strong criticism during the Cultural Revolution, she committed suicide in January 1970 but was later rehabilitated. Biography Abandoned at birth in Shanghai on 15 November 1921, she was found by a bamboo craftsman who raised her in his poverty-stricken family home. Initially given the name Jinmei, as a child she helped to support the family by singing. When she was 14, she was trained by the artist Gu Quansheng in ''shenqu'' singing, an older form of ''huju''. He gave her the name Gu Yuezhen in memory of the celebrated ''shenqu'' artist Xiao Yuezhen. A keen student, a year later she was able to join a troupe and perform on stage, singing popular songs. After joining the Shijia Troupe and the Yang Jingwen Troupe, sh ...
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Gong Li
Gong Li (Chinese: 巩俐; born 31 December 1965) is a Chinese actress. She starred in three of the four Chinese-language films that were nominated for the Academy Award for Best International Feature Film. Gong was born in Shenyang, Liaoning, and grew up in Jinan, Shandong. She enrolled at the Central Academy of Drama in Beijing, from where she graduated in 1989. While a student at the Academy, she was spotted by director Zhang Yimou and debuted in Zhang's '' Red Sorghum'' in 1987. Gong and Zhang's professional and personal relationship received much media attention in the Chinese-speaking world, as they continued to collaborate on a string of critically acclaimed movies, including the Oscar-nominated features ''Ju Dou'' (1990) and ''Raise the Red Lantern'' (1991). For her role in the Zhang-directed ''The Story of Qiu Ju'' (1992), Gong won the Volpi Cup for Best Actress at the Venice Film Festival. Gong also starred in the Chen Kaige-directed Oscar-nominated '' Farewell ...
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Gong Beibi
Beibi Gong () (born February 21, 1978 in Fujian, China) is a Chinese film and television actress. Beginning her acting career as a teenager, she later graduated from the prestigious Central Academy of Drama where she first gained recognition among audiences in China after starring in several popular TV series and feature films in both China and Hong Kong. Due to her success while still a student, Gong was dubbed in the media at the time as "little Gong Li", who also graduated from the same acting college. After graduating, Gong continued diversifying her roles with different projects, including starring in and executive producing ''Bus 44'', which gained her critical acclaim in China, Europe, and North America where it premiered and won awards at the Venice Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival and Cannes Film Festival. In 2005, Gong Beibi starred in the feature film ''Waiting Alone'' which opened to critical raves at the Tokyo Film Festival. The indie film was released nationwi ...
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Gao Yuanyuan
Gao Yuanyuan (, born 5 October 1979) is a Chinese actress and model. She ranked 64th on ''Forbes'' China Celebrity 100 list in 2013, 40th in 2014, 76th in 2015, and 86th in 2017. Career Gao Yuanyuan was born in Beijing and graduated from China Institute of Industrial Relations. Gao entered the entertainment industry in 1996. Gao, unlike other mainland Chinese actresses, did not graduate from any drama academic institutions. Rather, she started acting in a television commercial for Meadow Gold ice-cream after being spotted on the street at Beijing's Wangfujing shopping district. Gao made her debut in the 1997 film ''Spicy Love Soup''. Thereafter, she starred in ''Beijing Bicycle'' (2001), which won the Silver Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival and romance film ''Spring Subway'' (2002). She rose to fame in 2003 for her role as Zhou Zhiruo in the television adaptation of Louis Cha's ''The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber''. Gao made inroads into the international market wit ...
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Gao Xiumin (actress)
Gao Xiumin (; 28 January 1959 – 18 August 2005) was a Chinese comedy actress. She was a regular at the CCTV New Year's Galas, and was famous in partnership with Zhao Benshan and Fan Wei. She played Ding Xiang in Chinese TV Series Chinese television dramas ( Simplified Chinese: 中国电视连续剧), sometimes colloquially known as C-dramas, are television dramas originating from China or the Greater China region. China produces more television dramas than any other coun ... "Liu Laogen". She died from heart disease in 2005. Television CCTV New Year's Gala References 1959 births 2005 deaths Actresses from Jilin People from Songyuan Chinese television actresses {{China-actor-stub ...
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