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Huabiao Award For Outstanding Actress
The Huabiao Award China Huabiao Film Awards (), also simply known as Huabiao Awards, is an annual awards ceremony for Cinema of China, Chinese cinema. Named after the decorative Chinese winged columns (''huabiaos''), The Huabiao Awards were first instituted in 19 ... for Outstanding Actress was first awarded in 1995. Winners & nominations 2020s 2010s 2000s 1990s References Notes External links 第十四届中国电影华表奖新浪专题第十三届中国电影华表奖新浪专题第十二届中国电影华表奖新浪专题第十一届中国电影华表奖搜狐专题 {{Huabiao Award Outstanding Actress Huabiao Awards Awards established in 1995 1995 establishments in China Film awards for lead actress ...
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Huabiao Award
China Huabiao Film Awards (), also simply known as Huabiao Awards, is an annual awards ceremony for Cinema of China, Chinese cinema. Named after the decorative Chinese winged columns (''huabiaos''), The Huabiao Awards were first instituted in 1957 as the Ministry of Culture Excellence Film awards. Between 1958 and 1979, no awards were given. In 1994, the awards were renamed "Huabiao." The ceremony is held in Beijing, and is the highest government honor in the film industry. Along with the Golden Rooster Awards and Hundred Flowers Awards, these are known as China's three main film awards. Unlike other award ceremonies, Huabiao Awards for individual categories are often given to multiple nominees. Ceremonies Categories *Outstanding Film *Outstanding Producer *Outstanding Director *Huabiao Award for Outstanding Writer, Outstanding Writer *Huabiao Award for Outstanding Actor, Outstanding Actor *Huabiao Award for Outstanding Actress, Outstanding Actress *Outstanding Composer *Huabi ...
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Tong Liya
Tong Liya ( zh, 佟丽娅, born 8 August 1983) is a Chinese actress of Xibe ethnicity. She first gained recognition in '' The Queens'' (2008), followed by roles in the television series ''Palace'' (2011), '' Beijing Love Story'' (2012), ''Ordinary World'' (2015), ''Nirvana in Fire 2'' (2017), ''Great Expectations'' (2018), as well as the film ''How Long Will I Love U'' (2018). Background Tong was born in Qapqal Xibe Autonomous County, Ili Kazakh Autonomous Prefecture, Xinjiang province. Her father Tong Jisheng () was of Xibe ethnicity from Xinjiang while her mother Mao Haiying () was of Han ethnicity from Gansu. Tong majored in dance at the Xinjiang Arts Institute, and due to her excellent results, was able to gain a placement at the Xinjiang Singing & Dancing Troupe. She subsequently obtained a qualification to teach dance at Xinjiang Arts Institute in 2000. In 2004, she enrolled in Central Academy of Drama, majoring in performance. Tong was named ambassador of Xibe in 2011 ...
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Mother (2011 Film)
''My Mongolian Mother'' is a 2010 Chinese movie directed by Cai Ning and starring Naren Hua. Naren Hua won the Best Actress Award at the 28th Golden Rooster Awards for her performance in the movie. Plot The film is based on a true story and tells about two Chinese children transplanted in Mongolia, where they are adopted by Qiqigema Erji against the wishes of her husband, and raised as nomads. Once Chen Chen, one of the children, knows about his biological parents twenty years later, he leaves for Shanghai. The other child, Yu Sheng, also finally meets his biological parents, and is then faced with a choice. Cast * Habura * Naren Hua Naren Hua (born 17 November 1962) is a Chinese film and television actress of Mongolian ethnicity. Name Her name is derived from the Mongolian word for sunflower ( наран цэцэг – "sun", ; "flower", , zh, c=花, zh, p=huā). ... * Tumenbayaer * Yirgui References External links * {{IMDb title, 2108511 2010 films 20 ...
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Naren Hua
Naren Hua (born 17 November 1962) is a Chinese film and television actress of Mongolian ethnicity. Name Her name is derived from the Mongolian word for sunflower ( наран цэцэг – "sun", ; "flower", , zh, c=花, zh, p=huā). It is sometimes romanised as Na Renhua or Na Ren-Hua. Early life Naren Hua was born on November 17, 1962, in Xilingol League, Inner Mongolia, China. She once lived in London and Hong Kong. Career Naren Hua began her film career in 1976 in ''Zhan Di Huang Hua''. In 1986 she played Xiao Xiao in Xie Fei's '' A Girl from Hunan'', which was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 1987 Cannes Film Festival, and was one of the first mainland Chinese films to be commercially screened in the United States. The film is based on a 1929 short-story, ''Xiao Xiao'' (or ''Hsiao Hsiao''), by author Shen Congwen. ''A Girl from Hunan'' tells the story of a willful young girl (initially played by Lin Qing and played as an adult by Naren Hua) ...
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Love Is Not Blind
''Love Is Not Blind'' () is a 2011 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Teng Huatao. The film was adapted from an online novel written by Bao Jingjing which has been popular among cyber users since its appearance. Due to the popularity of the source, Teng adapted the novel into a movie, which was said to be prepared specially for Nov.11—the Singles' Day in China. The film became a major commercial success in China, considering its low budget. Now Teng is considering adapting the novel into a TV play. Plot Huang Xiaoxian, a 27-year-old woman who lives in Beijing, breaks up with her boyfriend of 7 years after witnessing him on a date with her best friend in a shopping mall. Heart-broken and depressed, Xiaoxian mopes around at work and nearly gets fired for screwing up a big assignment. With the surprising help from a colleague she usually loathes, Xiaoxian gradually heals, starts to see more truly of herself, and finds love from someone who has always been there for her. Ca ...
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Falling Flowers
''Falling Flowers'' is a 2012 Chinese biographical drama film directed by Huo Jianqi and written by Yi Fuhai and Su Xiaowei. It stars Song Jia, Huang Jue, Jaco Zhang, and Wang Renjun. The film premiered at the 2012 Shanghai International Film Festival, and released in China on March 8, 2013. Cast * Song Jia as Xiao Hong, a Chinese writer from Hulan county, Heilongjiang Province. ** Wang Xinyi as Little Xiao Hong. * Huang Jue as Xiao Jun, Xiao Hong's husband. * Jaco Zhang as Luo Binji, a Chinese writer, Xiao Hong's friend. * Wang Renjun as Duanmu Hongliang, Xiao Hong's best friend and lover. * Wu Chao as Mr. Wang * Li Yiling as Sister * Mi Zi'an as A Xu * Sun Weimin as Lu Xun. * Zhang Tong as Xu Guangping, Lu Xun's husband. * Teddy as Ni Dalu * Lu Siyuan as Shu Qun * Zhang Weizhi as Xiao Hong's father. * Yang Liping as Xiao Hong's stepmother. * Li Hancheng as Grandfather. Production On August 4, 2011, in the Great Hall of the People, the China Film Group Corporation announced that ...
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Song Jia (actress, Born 1980)
Song Jia (, born 13 November 1980) is a Chinese actress and singer. Early in her career, she was sometimes known as "Song Jia the younger" () to distinguish her from another older actress of the same name. Career Song studied at the secondary school affiliated with the Shenyang Conservatory of Music (SYCM), and at Shanghai Theater Academy where she majored in acting. Song rose to fame for her performance in ''Curiosity Kills the Cat'' (2006) as a manicure girl with a clear-cut stand on what to love and what to hate. She was nominated for a Golden Rooster Award for Best Supporting Actress. Song has been known for her diverse roles as well as her precise and genuine portrayal of every character, winning her acclaim as a versatile actress. She played the role of Zheng Yunan in the television series ''Memoirs of China'' (2008) and a native Tibetan girl in the film '' Once Upon a Time in Tibet'' (2010). In both roles, she was able to speak a new language with a natural confi ...
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Yan Bingyan
Yan Bingyan () is a Chinese film and television actress. She is the descendant of Yan Hui Yan Hui (–481 BC) was a Chinese philosopher. He was the favorite disciple of Confucius and one of the most revered figures of Confucianism. He is venerated in Confucian temples as one of the Four Sages. Names Yan Hui is also known by his c ....金鸡影后颜丙燕:我祖上是孔子颜回
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The Grandmaster (film)
''The Grandmaster'' ( zh, 一代宗师, ''Yi dai zong shi'') is a 2013 martial arts drama film based on the life story of the Wing Chun grandmaster Ip Man. The film was directed and written by Wong Kar-wai. A Hong Kong-Chinese co-production, it was released on 8 January 2013 in China, and screened as the opening film at the 63rd Berlin International Film Festival in February 2013. It was selected as part of the 2013 Hong Kong International Film Festival. The Weinstein Company acquired the international distribution rights for the film. The film was selected as the Hong Kong entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 86th Academy Awards, making the January shortlist, but ultimately did not receive the nomination. Despite this, the film was nominated for Best Cinematography and Best Costume Design. Although ''The Grandmaster'' was not as popular as others of Wong Kar-Wai's works in the western world, this film was highly-praised and applauded in the Chinese-speaking world ...
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Zhang Ziyi
Zhang Ziyi (; ; born 9 February 1979), sometimes credited Ziyi Zhang, is a Chinese actress, known for playing independent and strong-willed characters. Born and raised in Beijing, Zhang was admitted to the Central Academy of Drama in 1996. That year, she made her acting debut in the television film '' Touching Starlight'' (1996). After her breakout role in Zhang Yimou's '' The Road Home'' (1999), which won her Best Actress at the 2000 Hundred Flowers Awards, she gained international fame for her performance in Ang Lee's wuxia film '' Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon'' (2000). Zhang made her Hollywood debut as a villain in '' Rush Hour 2'' (2001) with Jackie Chan and Chris Tucker, followed by her international breakthrough '' Memoirs of a Geisha'' (2005). She reunited with Zhang in the films ''Hero'' (2002) and '' House of Flying Daggers'' (2004). She collaborated with Wong Kar-wai on ''2046'' (2004), which won her the Best Actress at the 2005 Hong Kong Film Awards, and on '' T ...
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Coming Home (2014 Film)
''Coming Home'' () is a 2014 Chinese historical drama film directed by Zhang Yimou and starring Chen Daoming, Gong Li, and Zhang Huiwen. It was released in the US on September 11, 2015, and first shown to the public on the May 20, 2014, at the Cannes Film Festival. The story is adapted from the novel ''The Criminal Lu Yanshi'' written by novelist Geling Yan. Plot Lu Yanshi was a professor before being sent to the labor camp during the Cultural Revolution. He escapes from the labor camp in Xining to meet his long-missed wife Feng Wanyu and daughter Dandan. However, the police were already waiting outside the house to arrest him. Dandan, a teenage ballerina, could not play the leading role in '' Red Detachment of Women'' due to her father's outlaw status. Under the temptation of regaining the leading role, Dandan reveals her parents' secret meeting plan to the police. The meeting ends with the capture of Lu, but Dandan still does not get the leading role. After the end of the Cul ...
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Gong Li
Gong Li ( zh, s=巩俐, t=鞏俐; born 31 December 1965) is a Chinese-born Singaporean actress. She is regarded as one of the best actresses in China today, known for her versatility and naturalistic performances. She starred in three of the four Chinese-language films that have been 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 coverage 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), ...
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