Zhu Xijuan
Zhu Xijuan | |||||||||
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Zhu Xijuan in 1962 | |||||||||
Background information | |||||||||
Chinese name | 祝希娟 (traditional) | ||||||||
Chinese name | 祝希娟 (simplified) | ||||||||
Born |
Ganzhou, Jiangxi, China | 17 January 1938||||||||
Occupation | Actress | ||||||||
Years active | 1960 – present | ||||||||
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Zhu Xijuan is a mainland Chinese film actress. In 1960, Zhang graduated from Shanghai Drama Academy. After the audition of The Red Detachment of Women, she selected as the leading role, which directed by Chinese master Xie Jin. For this breakthrough performance, Zhu won Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actress.[1] In 1962, Zhu listed in the "Ministry of Culture in recognition of the twenty-two stars" (新中国22大明星).[2]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1961 | The Red Detachment of Women | Wu Qionghua | Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actress |
1964 | Love of Green Mountain | Shan Que | |
1979 | A! Cardle | ||
1989 | The Last Aristocrats | Zhang's Mother |
References
- ↑ 资料:谢晋捧红的影星--《红色娘子军》祝希娟 Sina.com October 18, 2008
- ↑ Zhu Xijuan Biography Namesviews.com
External links
- Xijuan Zhu on IMDb
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