Wang Xiaotang
Wang Xiaotang | |||||||||||||
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Background information | |||||||||||||
Chinese name | 王晓棠 (traditional) | ||||||||||||
Chinese name | 王曉棠 (simplified) | ||||||||||||
Born |
Kaifeng, Henan, China | 4 January 1934||||||||||||
Occupation | Actress, Director, Screenplay Writer | ||||||||||||
Years active | 1934 – present | ||||||||||||
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Wang Xiaotang (born 1934) is a Chinese film actress, director and screenplay writer. She is a major general of People's Liberation Army.[1] She won Golden Rooster Award for Best Writing and Hundred Flowers Award for Best Picture for her writing and directing for Fragrant Vows.
Filmography
Year | English Title | Chinese Title | Role | Notes |
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1955 | Mysterious Travelling Companion | 神秘的旅伴 | ||
1957 | Signal Fire | 边塞烽火 | Ma Nuo | Karlovy Vary Film Festival for Best Young Actress |
1958 | Tiger Heroes | 英雄虎胆 | A Lan | |
1963 | Struggles in an Ancient City | 野火春风斗古城 | Jinhuan and Yinhuan | |
2000 | Fragrant Vows | 芬芳誓言 | Director/Screenplay Writer | Golden Rooster Award for Best Writing Huabiao Film Award for Special Jury Award Hundred Flowers Award for Best Picture Nominated - Golden Rooster Award for Best Picture |
References
- ↑ 王晓棠兢兢业业远离浮躁 Sina.com.cn Oct 30, 2009
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