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Xu Jinglei (caratteri cinesi: 徐靜蕾; pinyin: Xú Jìnglěi; Pechino, 16 aprile 1974) è un'attrice e regista cinese. Filmografia parziale. Aìqíng málà tāng, regia di Zhang Yang (1997) The Storm Riders, regia di Andrew Lau (1998) Kāi wǎng chūntiān de dìtiě, regia di Zhang Yibai (2002)
Xu Jinglei ( Chinese: 徐静蕾, born April 16, 1974) is a Chinese actress and film director. [1] . She is known as one of the Four Dan Actresses in China. Early life. On April 16, 1974, Xu was born in Chaoyang, Beijing, China. Her father Xu Zijian was founder of the Great Wall Neon Factory in Beijing and her mother Yu Shurong is a worker.
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Xu Jing Lei is an actress, director and editor most famous in her native mainland China. Xu graduated from the prestigious Beijing Film Academy in 1997. Along with Zhao Wei, Zhou Xun, and Zhang Ziyi, the mainland Chinese media considers her a member of the Four Young Dan actresses.
YearTitleRoleRating2018The Trough add Hong Kong Movie, 2018, ...Main Role6.62017Battle of Memories add Chinese Movie, ...Zhang Daichen Main Role7.32017The Missing add Chinese Movie, 2017, ...[Mystery Woman] Support Role7.52015Somewhere Only We Know add Chinese Movie, ...Chen Lan Xian Main Role7.7- April 16, 1974
My Father and I (Chinese: 我和爸爸; pinyin: Wǒ hé Bàba) is a 2003 Mainland Chinese drama directed by actress Xu Jinglei in her directorial debut. The film centers around a young girl, played by Xu, and her father, played by Ye Daying, following the death of her mother in an accident.
Letter from an Unknown Woman is a 2004 Chinese film written and directed by Xu Jinglei and is her second feature film as director after 2002's My Father and I. The film is an adaptation of Stefan Zweig's 1922 novella of the same name which was also adapted in 1948 by screenwriter Howard Koch.
Xu Jinglei (caratteri cinesi: 徐靜蕾; pinyin: Xú Jìnglěi; Pechino, 16 aprile 1974) è un'attrice e regista cinese.
Xu Jinglei (born April 16, 1974) is an actress, director and editor most famous in her native mainland China. Xu graduated from the prestigious Beijing Film Academy in 1997. Along with Zhao Wei, Zhou Xun and Zhang Ziyi, the mainland Chinese media considers her a member of the Four Young Dan actresses.