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Lu Bai was born on 23 September 1994 in Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China. She is an actress, known for Arsenal Military Academy (2019), The Legends (2019) and Lucky's First Love (2019).- Coco Chiang was born on 12 May 1977 in Changzhou, Jiangsu, China. She is an actress, known for New Police Story (2004), Night Corridor (2003) and Itchy Heart (2004).
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Ye Gao was born on 6 December 1987 in Changzhou, Jiangsu, China. She is an actress and assistant director, known for The Knockout (2023), The Ideal City (2021) and Article 20 (2024).- Actress
- Music Department
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Legendary Chinese actress and singer Zhou Xuan was born on 1 August (year of birth uncertain as either 1918 or 1920) in Jiangsu province, China and originally named Su Pu.
At 3, she was sold by her uncle (by deceit) to the Wang family and thereafter her name changed to Wang Xiaohong. Later she was sent to a Zhou family, and there her name again changed to adopt the new family name. The then Ms. Zhou Xiaohong joined the Mingyue singing troupe in 1932 (when she was around 12 or 13 years of age) where she adopted the stage name "Zhou Xuan" (Xuan meaning "beautiful jade" in Chinese). She started singing on radio and at 14 was selected as the second most popular female singer in China. She soon earned the nickname as "The Golden Voice".
In 1936, she starred in the movie Street Angel (1937)(Street Angel) which would bring her to fame. In the movie, she played a singer and sang what would become 2 of her most popular hits, "The Four Season Song"(Si Ji Ge)and "The Wandering Female Singer"(Tian Ya Ge Nu). She then began to earn a reputation both as an actress and a singer. And went on to make a total of 43 movies in her lifetime.
Reportedly, by her own confession, despite the many movies she acted in, she was unhappy with most of them. Her favorite remained her role in the "Angel". Other major works include, "Recall To Jiangnan", "Night Inn" and "The Secret History of the Qing Dynasty" (info on movie titles from China Radio International).
Her love life however was disappointing. She first married musician/composer Yan Hua and it ended after 8 years in 1941. However, she continued making stage, radio and film appearances during this time, in a total of 16 films between 1939 - 1941.
In 1946, after World War II she moved to Hong Kong to star in "Recall To Jiangnan" in which she played the roles of two different women at the same time. One an innocent country girl, the other a spoiled party-going girl.
From here on, her popularity increased and soon went beyond China and to South East Asia.
Around this time or shortly before, Zhou Xuan met Zhu Huaide, a cloth merchant and lived together in Hong Kong. When she became pregnant and thought of marriage, she began to realize that Zhu was insincere and announced their separation in the press.
She returned to the newly established People's Republic Of China in 1950 to star in "The Peaceful Pigeon", her last movie (one which she would never complete).
Later in Shanghai, she gave birth to her first son, Zhou Min.
Then came the third man in her life -- the art designer for "The Peaceful Pigeon". The love affair ended with her heart broken, and another son, Zhou Wei.
Thereafter, she suffered a nervous breakdown, and was regularly admitted to hospitals and mental institutions. She died on 22 September 1957, officially due to brain encephalitis.
Her songs remain popular to this day and have been remade by many other singers including greats like Taiwanese Queen of Love Songs, Cai Qin, the late Teresa Teng and the late Anita Mui.
Zhou Xuan is estimated to have recorded over 200 songs (114 of them for the movies) and was one of the first Chinese singers to sing with a microphone.
Several of her evergreen songs include "Shanghai Night"(Yeh Shanghai) and "When Will You Come Again" (He Ri Jun Zai Lai).
Her second son Zhou Wei has written a book with his wife, Chang Jing: "Zhou Xuan's Diary", where he provided insights into the legendary singer's life which many didn't know.
Zhou Wei and Chang Jing's daughters have both taken a similar path. The oldest, Zhou Xiao Xuan is a pianist and has worked with the Shanghai Media Company. The youngest, Amanda Zhou, is a former figure skater and now also an actress.
In June 2004, Hong Kong director Kar-Wai Wong announced he has planned a movie biographing this wonderfully talented actress and singer. Award-winning Hong Kong actress Maggie Cheung and Chinese actress Jie Dong have been cast in the starring roles as the elder and younger Zhou Xuan respectively.- Director
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Jinqing Hu was born in March 1936 in Changzhou, Jiangsu, Republic of China. He was a director and writer, known for Yu bang xiang zheng (1984), The Brave Little Toaster (1987) and The Stronger Get Hooked (1988). He died on 13 May 2019 in Shanghai, China.- Director
- Writer
Xiao-zhong Yang was born on 11 December 1899 in Changzhou, Jiangsu, China. Xiao-zhong was a director and writer, known for Wu Song xue jian Yuanyanglou (1927), Nian zai enqing (1945) and Spring (1942). Xiao-zhong died in January 1969 in Shanghai, China.- Youguang Zhou was born on 13 January 1906 in Changzhou, Jiangsu, China. He was married to Zhang Yunhe. He died on 14 January 2017 in Beijing, China.
- Zhang Changning was born on 6 November 1995 in Changzhou, Jiangsu, China. She is an actress, known for Leap (2020), Tokyo 2020: Games of the XXXII Olympiad (2021) and Rio 2016: Games of the XXXI Olympiad (2016).
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- Director
- Actor
Shen Hong was born on 31 December 1894 in Changzhou, Jiangsu, China. He was a writer and director, known for Tie ban hong lei lu (1933), A Bachelor Secretary (1927) and Xinjiu Shanghai (1936). He died in 1955.- Writer
- Actor
Mojun Shen was born on 4 January 1924 in Changzhou, Jiangsu, China. He was a writer and actor, known for Soul of the Sea (1958), Reconnaissance Across the Yangtze (1954) and Nan zheng bei zhan (1952). He died on 20 August 2009.