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Zhang Ziyi ( [ʈʂáŋ tsɹ̩̀.ǐ]; Chinese: 章子怡; born 9 February 1979) is a Chinese actress, model, and former dancer. She is regarded as one of the Four Dan Actresses of China. [1] Born and raised in Beijing, Zhang studied at the Beijing Dance Academy and began her six-year study of folk dance in 1990. In 1994, she won the ...
May 2, 2024 · Zhang Ziyi (born February 9, 1979, Beijing, China) is a Chinese actress noted for her versatility and beauty. Her performance in the martial-arts drama Wo hu cang long (2000; Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon ) propelled her to international fame.
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Ziyi Zhang. Actress: The Grandmaster. Ziyi Zhang is a Chinese actress and model. She is best known for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000), Rush Hour 2 (2001), Hero (2002), House of Flying Daggers (2004), and Memoirs of a Geisha (2005).
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- February 9, 1979
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Zhang Ziyi was born on 9 February 1979 in Beijing, China, to Li Zhousheng, a kindergarten teacher and Zhang Yuanxiao, an accountant and later economist. She has an older brother, named Zhang Zinan. At the age of eight, Ziyi started learning dance. Later on, she joined the Beijing Dance Academy at age 11.
Zhang Zi Yi is a Chinese film actress and model. With a string of Chinese and international hits to her name, she has worked with renowned directors such as Zhang Yimou, Ang Lee, Wong Kar-wai, Chen Kaige, Tsui Hark, Lou Ye, Seijun Suzuki, Feng Xiaogang and Rob Marshall. She achieved wider fame in the West after starring in major roles for ...
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Ziyi Zhang. Actress: The Grandmaster. Ziyi Zhang is a Chinese actress and model. She is best known for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon (2000), Rush Hour 2 (2001), Hero (2002), House of Flying Daggers (2004), and Memoirs of a Geisha (2005).
- February 9, 1979
Jun 13, 2023 · Zhang Ziyi led a celebration of Chinese women in cinema at the Shanghai Film Festival, and urged the country’s female stars to be “fearless” when choosing their roles.