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Zhu Yuanyuan (Chinese: 朱媛媛; pinyin: Zhū Yuányuán; born 18 March 1974) is a Chinese actress. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Zhu is noted for her roles as Tao Hua and Song Yu in the film and television series The Forest Ranger and The Forest Ranger respectively.
From Hell is a 2001 mystery horror thriller [3] film directed by the Hughes Brothers and written by Terry Hayes and Rafael Yglesias. It is loosely based on the graphic novel of the same name by Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell about the Jack the Ripper murders.
Bunnylovr is a 2025 American drama film written, directed and starring Katarina Zhu. The film follows a Chinese-American cam girl who navigates a toxic client relationship while reconnecting with her dying father.
Hou Minghao as Zhao Yuanzhou / Zhu Yan / Lord Yinglong [1] [2] Zhu Yan: The leader of all demons whose true form is a white ape. Later, he transformed into a human form and changed his name to Zhao Yuanzhou. His name is taken from Zhao Wan'er's deceased brother. Chen Duling as Wen Xiao [1] [2] The new Bai Ze Goddess and a member of the Demon ...
Li Jing, Zhang Zhihan, An Yuxi, Zhao Zijuan, Zhu Zhu: Romance / Family [15] 7 A Bite of China: Celebrating the Chinese New Year: Chen Lei Deng Jie Li Yong: Li Lihong: Documentary [16] 8 Strange Battle: Zhang Shaojun: Wang Xiaoyi, Huang Bailu, Norman Chu, Zong Liqun, Xiao Yi, Zhu Laicheng, Yu Qiuyao, Luo Buyi, Yang Lin, Li Ran: Thriller [17] 15 ...
Turmoil engulfs China in the final years of the Mongol-ruled Yuan dynasty as the government degenerates into corruption while rebel forces sprout throughout the land to overthrow the Yuan regime. Somewhere in the wilderness, Zhu Chongba, a young cowherd, stands on a huge rock and proclaims to his friends, "I, Emperor Zhu, will reward each of ...
When fictional television anchor Howard Beale leaned out of the window, chanting, "I'm mad as hell, and I'm not going to take it anymore!" in the 1976 movie 'Network,' he struck a chord with ...
It premiered concurrently with Zhang Yuan's documentary feature, Crazy English in the 1999 Locarno International Film Festival. [ 1 ] Seventeen Years is seen, at least by some critics, as Zhang Yuan's move away from his "Bad Boy" image, an image that was cultivated after run-ins with Chinese authorities with his previous films, Beijing Bastards ...