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Shanghai Theater Academy
Shanghai Theatre Academy () is a municipal public college for dramatic art education in Shanghai, China. It is affiliated with the Shanghai Municipal People's Government. History On December 1, 1945, the Shanghai Municipal Experimental Drama School ( zh, 上海市立实验戏剧学校) was established, with Gu Zhongyi ( zh, 顾仲彝) as the first principal, and in October 1949, the Shanghai Municipal Experimental Drama School was renamed the Shanghai Municipal Drama College. In 1952, the national institutions of higher learning to implement departmental adjustment, Shandong University, Department of Fine Arts, Drama Division, Shanghai Xingzhi Art School Drama Group merged into the formal establishment of the school, renamed the Central Academy of Drama, East China Branch. In 1956, formally known as the Shanghai Theatre Academy, became the school under the direct supervision of the Ministry of Culture (China), Ministry of Culture. In 2002 June, the former School of Performing ...
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Public University
A public university, state university, or public college is a university or college that is State ownership, owned by the state or receives significant funding from a government. Whether a national university is considered public varies from one country (or region) to another, largely depending on the specific education landscape. In contrast a private university is usually owned and operated by a private corporation (not-for-profit or for profit). Both types are often regulated, but to varying degrees, by the government. Africa Algeria In Algeria, public universities are a key part of the education system, and education is considered a right for all citizens. Access to these universities requires passing the Baccalaureate (Bac) exam, with each institution setting its own grade requirements (out of 20) for different majors and programs. Notable public universities include the Algiers 1 University, University of Algiers, Oran 1 University, University of Oran, and Constantin ...
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You Yong
You Yong (born 13 December 1963) is a Chinese actor. He enrolled in the Xi'an Drama School (西安话剧院) in 1979 and joined the Shanghai Theatre Academy Shanghai Theatre Academy () is a municipal public college for dramatic art education in Shanghai, China. It is affiliated with the Shanghai Municipal People's Government. History On December 1, 1945, the Shanghai Municipal Experimental Drama ... in 1984. Upon graduation in 1988, he acted in his first film, ''Obsession''. He is best known for his roles as policemen or military officers. Filmography Film Television References External links * You Yong on chinesemov.com Male actors from Shaanxi Male actors from Xi'an 1963 births Living people Chinese male stage actors 20th-century Chinese male actors 21st-century Chinese male actors Chinese male film actors Chinese male television actors {{China-actor-stub ...
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Hao Lei
Hao Lei (, born 1 November 1978) is a Chinese actress and singer, known for her starring roles in Lou Ye's films ''Summer Palace (2006 film), Summer Palace'' (2006) and ''Mystery (2012 film), Mystery'' (2012). Biography In 2003, Hao Lei starred in Liao Yimei's play ''Rhinoceros in Love'' in Shanghai, Beijing, Shenzhen and Seoul. In 2006, Hao starred in Lou Ye's film ''Summer Palace (2006 film), Summer Palace''. The film was well-received abroad, but banned in China, due to its depiction of the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 and nudity. Filmography Films TV series Discography Album Other songs Awards and nominations References External links Hao Lei
on Sina Weibo * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hao, Lei Chinese stage actresses Actresses from Jilin 1978 births Living people People from Tonghua Shanghai Theatre Academy alumni 20th-century Chinese actresses 21st-century Chinese actresses Chinese film actresses Chinese television actresses Chinese Buddhists 21st-century Bud ...
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Wang Jingchun
Wang Jingchun (; born 12 February 1973) is a Chinese actor. Awards He won the Best Actor Award at the Tokyo International Film Festival in 2013 for his performance in Ning Ying's film ''To Live and Die in Ordos''. In 2019, he won the Silver Bear for Best Actor at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival for his role in Wang Xiaoshuai's film ''So Long, My Son'', while his co-star Yong Mei won the Silver Bear for Best Actress. References External links

* 21st-century Chinese male actors 20th-century Chinese male actors Chinese male film actors 1973 births Living people People from Altay Prefecture Male actors from Xinjiang Shanghai Theatre Academy alumni Chinese male television actors Silver Bear for Best Actor winners {{China-actor-stub ...
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Li Qian (actress)
Li Qian, (; born March 6, 1984) is a Chinese actress and has participated in famous series such as The Country's Granary 《天下粮仓》, Treasure Raiders '02 《萧十一郎》, Happy Princess 《无忧公主》, Twin of Brothers 《大唐双龙传》, Sword of Outlaw 《长剑相思》, and Vagabond Vigilante 《游剑江湖》. Starting with 2006, she has won much fame since participating in the series River Flows Like Blood 《河流如血》 as the character Tao Fei Fei. Following it, Li Qian became lead female in other series including Nu Ren Xiang (Scent of a Woman) 《女人香》 and Jiang Ji Jiu Ji 《将计就计》, co-starring with Taiwan idol Alec Su You Peng. Wrapping year 2006, Li Qian will also participate in new ancient series Liao Zhai Magnificent Women《聊斋奇女子》with Thai actor TAE. Media appearances Television *2000 Mission of the Warriors《武林外史》 (饰: 小泥巴) *2000 Li Wei the Magistrate《 李衛當官》 (饰: 石榴) *2001 Treas ...
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Lu Yi (actor)
Lu Yi ( zh, s=陆毅, born 6 January 1976) is a Chinese actor and pop singer. Lu ranked 38th on ''Forbes'' China Celebrity 100 list in 2015, and 47th in 2017. Early life Lu Yi was born in Shanghai, China. He made his debut in the film "Spring Ding-dong" when he was five years old. Since then, Lu has acted in many films and television series. In Grade 8, Lu began to learn Peking Opera and Chinese Kung Fu. At the age of 14, Lu was admitted to the Shanghai Children Art Theatre, and has appeared in more than 70 stage plays. Career Lu made his debut in the television series, ''Never Close the Eye''. Then still a student at Shanghai Theatre Academy, Lu was launched to national stardom. He won the Best Actor and Most Popular Actor awards in the Golden Eagle Awards. His following works established his position in the industry. In 2001, he starred in the popular period piece '' Love Story in Shanghai'' and played Bao Jingtian in historical drama ''Young Justice Bao II''. The subsequ ...
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Ma Yili
Ma Yili (, born 29 June 1976) is a Chinese actress. She is known for her roles in the television series ''My Fair Princess III'' (2003), '' Qiao's Grand Courtyard'' (2006), '' Struggle'' (2007), '' The First Half of My Life'' (2017), ''Blossoms Shanghai'' (2023) and ''To the Wonder'' (2024), as well as the film '' B for Busy'' (2021). Ma ranked 42nd on ''Forbes'' China Celebrity 100 list in 2019. Early life Ma was born in Hongkou District, Shanghai on June 29, 1976, with her ancestral home in Rudong County, Nantong, Jiangsu. She entered Shanghai Theatre Academy in 1994, majoring in acting, and graduated in 1998. Career Ma started her acting career in the 1996 television series ''Vacuum Love Records'', in which her sweet appearance and strong-willed character left a deep impression on the audience. However in the next few years, Ma maintained a low profile on screen. Ma regained attention through the television series ''Long Live Our Dreams'' (2000) and ''Black Hole'' (2001) a ...
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Li Yu (director)
Li Yu (, born December 2, 1973) is a Chinese female film director and screenwriter. Li began her career in entertainment at a young age, serving as a presenter at a local TV station. After college, she worked for CCTV, where she directed television programs before moving on to documentaries and feature films. Directorial career Li's first feature film, '' Fish and Elephant'', debuted in 2001. It is purportedly the first mainland Chinese feature to address the subject of lesbianism. The film encountered issues during limited international screenings and was largely unseen by mainland Chinese audiences. Her next film, '' Dam Street'', faced fewer problems and garnered Li the Golden Lotus at the specialty Deauville Asian Film Festival in 2006. In 2007, Li Yu's most high-profile film yet, '' Lost in Beijing'', premiered at the 2007 Berlin International Film Festival. The result was over a year of controversy with the Chinese Film Bureau over both the appropriateness of that screeni ...
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Liao Fan
Liao Fan (; born 14 February 1974) is a Chinese film and theatre actor. He is a graduate of Shanghai Theatre Academy. In February 2014 he won the Silver Bear for Best Actor at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival, for his performance in the film '' Black Coal, Thin Ice'' (directed by Diao Yinan Diao Yinan (; born 1969 in Xi'an, Shaanxi) is a Chinese director, screenwriter and occasional actor. He won the Golden Bear for Best Film at the 2014 Berlin International Film Festival for the widely acclaimed Chinese neo-noir film ''Black Coal, ...). Filmography Film Television series Awards References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Liao, Fan 1974 births Living people Shanghai Theatre Academy alumni Male actors from Changsha Silver Bear for Best Actor winners Best Actor Asian Film Award winners Chinese male stage actors 21st-century Chinese male actors 20th-century Chinese male actors Chinese male film actors Chinese male television actors ...
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Li Bingbing
Li Bingbing ( zh, c=李冰冰, p=Lǐ Bīngbīng; born February 27, 1973) is a Chinese actress. She gained critical acclaim for her role in '' Seventeen Years'' (1999) and received widespread success with films such as '' A World Without Thieves'' (2004), '' The Knot'' (2006), '' The Forbidden Kingdom'' (2008), '' The Message'' (2009), and ''Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame'' (2010). Li has also starred in Hollywood films '' Resident Evil: Retribution'' (2012), '' Transformers: Age of Extinction'' (2014), and ''The Meg'' (2018). Li ranked 26th on ''Forbes'' China Celebrity 100 list in 2013, 28th in 2014, 13th in 2015, 29th in 2017, and 76th in 2019. Early life and career Li Bingbing was born to a workers' family in a small town of Wuchang, Heilongjiang, China. She has a younger sister Li Xue. At 16, she enrolled in a secondary specialized school, Jixi Normal School (now Heilongjiang University Of Technology). Upon graduation in 1992, she became a probation ...
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Xu Zheng (actor)
Xu Zheng ( zh, s=徐峥, t=徐崢, p=Xú Zhēng; born 18 April 1972) is a Chinese actor and director best known for acting in comedic roles. Xu directed, co-wrote, co-produced, and starred in ''Lost in Thailand'' (2012) and ''Lost in Hong Kong'' (2015), two of List of highest-grossing films in China, the highest-grossing films in China. He also co-produced and starred in ''Dying to Survive'' (2018). Xu found fame with the TV series ''Sunny Piggy'' (2000), co-starring his future wife Tao Hong (actress, born 1972), Tao Hong. He gained further recognition after other comedy TV dramas ''Li Wei the Magistrate'' (2001) and ''Love Through Different Times'' (2002), as well as comedy films ''Call for Love'' (2007) and ''Lost on Journey'' (2010). Xu has acted in most of Ning Hao's films including ''No Man's Land (2013 film), No Man's Land'' (2013) and ''Breakup Buddies'' (2014). Xu ranked 38th on ''Forbes'' Forbes China Celebrity 100, China Celebrity 100 list in 2013, 68th in 2015, 92nd in ...
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Zhou Jie
Zhou Jie (; born 5 August 1970) is a Chinese actor and singer, best known for his works on two television series as Fu Erkang in the ''My Fair Princess'' trilogy and as Yang Kang in ''The Legend of the Condor Heroes'' (2003). Early life and education Zhou was born in Xi'an, Shaanxi, on 5 August 1970, while his ancestral home in Shandong. After graduating from Shanghai Theatre Academy in 1993, he was despatched to the National Theatre Company of China. Acting career Zhou made his film debut in Stanley Kwan's biographical film '' Center Stage'', playing Liu Qiong. In 1998, he was cast in the role for which he is best known, the character of Fuk'anggan on the television ''My Fair Princess'', adapted from Taiwanese novelist Chiung Yao's novel ''Princess Pearl''. He reprised his role in '' My Fair Princess 2'' (1999) and '' My Fair Princess 3'' (2003). Zhou portrayed Bao Zheng in Hu Mingkai's historical television series ''Young Justice Bao'' (2000), opposite Ashton Chen, Ren ...
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