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Choi also wrote an autobiographical book about her teenage years as a child of divorced parents. Although she remains close to both her parents, Choi lived with her father after her parents' divorce. However, following her decision to become a singer-actress, the time she spent at home and with her parents rapidly diminished.
Ady An Yi-xuan (simplified Chinese: 安以轩; traditional Chinese: 安以軒; pinyin: Ān Yǐ Xuān; born simplified Chinese: 吴玟静; traditional Chinese: 吳玟靜; pinyin: Wú Wénjìng on 29 September 1980), is a Taiwanese actress and singer. [1] She is known for TV dramas The Outsiders (2004), Chinese Paladin (2005), and Autumn's ...
Christina Haack has legally changed her last name back to her roots amid her ongoing divorce from Joshua Hall. “Officially a Haack ,” the Flip Off star, 41, wrote via her Instagram Stories on ...
Li made her television debut in Never Gone (2018), playing Mo Yuhua. [3]In 2020, Li appeared in two television series, Twenty Your Life On [] and Nothing But Thirty. [4]In 2021, Li starred opposite Zhang Ruoyun and Hu Jun in the costume television series Sword Snow Stride [].
Yan began her career with guest roles in two historical films, including Reign Behind a Curtain (1982) and The Burning of Imperial Palace (1982). [2]In 1986, she appeared as Xue Baochan in Wang Fulin's Dream of the Red Chamber, adapted from Cao Xueqin's classical novel of the same title, the series was one of the most watched ones in mainland China in that year.
Liu bought and owned the rights of the novel, Three Lives Three Worlds, The Pillow Book, and had wanted to play the role of Feng Jiu. However, after the television drama series based on the novel, Eternal Love (2017) became popular following its broadcast, audiences condemned her decision and rallied for Dilraba Dilmurat to play Feng Jiu instead. [12]
Lina Ng Su Fang (born 6 May 1974) is a Singaporean actress and host. [1] She was a full-time Mediacorp and SPH MediaWorks artiste from 1993 to 2004 but currently continues to film on an ad-hoc basis.
After Pan graduated from the Shanghai Theatre Academy, she performed several supporting roles in films. In 1982, she shot to fame as a leading actress for At the Middle Age The movie is also known as "Ren Dao Zhong Ninan". [3] Chinese critics have named her "The last noble in the Chinese film industry". [4]