Zhang Lanxin

Zhang Lanxin
Zhang Lanxin in 2012.
Native name 张蓝心
Born (1986-07-21) 21 July 1986
Beijing, China
Residence Beijing
Education Beijing Sport University
Occupation Actress
Years active 2010 - present
Notable work Police Story 2013
CZ12
Kung Fu Killer
Zhang Lanxin
Traditional Chinese 張藍心
Simplified Chinese 张蓝心

Zhang Lanxin (born 21 June 1986) is a Chinese actress.[1][2][3][4] She is noted for her role as Bonnie in the film CZ12.[5][6]

Biography

Zhang Lanxin was born and raised in Beijing. Lanxin was graduated from Beijing Sport University. Lanxin was serving in the China National Taekwondo Team before she entered the entertainment industry. In 2004, she was the champion in the National Taekwondo Championships (55 kilograms).

In 2012, Lanxin made her film debut in CZ12, a Hong Kong-Chinese action film co-produced, written, directed by, and starring Jackie Chan. Lanxin won the Best New Performer at the 9th Huading Awards, and was nominated for Best New Performer Award at the Beijing College Student Film Festival and the 32nd Hong Kong Film Awards. At the same year, she won Most Potential Movie Actress Award at the LeTV Awards and Best New Performer Award at the MSN Fashion Party Awards. Lanxin was cast in Police Story 2013, a Chinese-Hong Kong action crime film directed and written by Ding Sheng, and starring Jackie Chan.

In 2014, Lanxin starred in a romantic comedy film called Who Moved My Dream with Leon Jay Williams and Viona Wang Xi-Yao.

Filmography

Film

YearEnglish TitleChinese TitleRoleNotes
2012CZ12《十二生肖》Bonnie
2013Police Story 2013《警察故事2013》
2014Who Moved My Dream《谁动了我的梦想》
2015Money Game《黄金福将》
Who Am I 2015《我是谁2015》
2016SkiptraceTing
Railroad Tigers《铁道飞虎》Yuko
2017Guns and Kidneys《枪炮腰花》Dong Feifei

Television

YearEnglish TitleChinese TitleRoleNotes
2013Happy Camp《快乐大本营》herself

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
20139th Huading AwardBest New PerformerCZ12Won
Hong Kong Film AwardsNominated
Beijing College Student Film FestivalNominated
MSN Fashion Party AwardWon
2013 LeTV AwardMost Potential Movie ActressWon

References

  1. "Zhang Lanxin".
  2. "Premiere of "Chinese Zodiac" in Beijing". MSN. 2012.
  3. "Zhang Lan Xin»Photostream". 2014.
  4. "Front Row at the Diane Von Furstenberg Show". 2014.
  5. "Discussing the 'Dragon Girls': Yao Xingtong is a most qualified dragon girl; Zhang Lanxin is the best fighting woman". 2013.
  6. "Jackie Chan's final action movie premieres in Beijing". Chinanews. 2012.
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