Resume of Zhang Jingchu
Zhang Jingchu, 1980, from Fujian, China. After graduating from high school, she was directly admitted to the famous Central Academy of Traditional Chinese Opera, where famous Gong Li and Zhang Ziyi also graduated. During her school days, she took many TV commercials and played a supporting role in many popular TV dramas in China. In 2004, Zhang Jingchu took on the film Peacock directed by Gu Changwei, and became famous in one fell swoop. She won the Silver Bear Award and the China Film Award at the Berlin Film Festival in 2005 for her outstanding performance. In 2005, she starred in the film Seven Swords by China's famous action genius director Tsui Hark, which was used as the opening film of the Venice Film Festival. Zhang Jingchu's outstanding performance won her the nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 2006 Hong Kong Film Festival. In 2007, her wonderful performance in the film Road directed by Jeffrey Chang won her the title of the best actress at the Cairo Film Festival. In the same year, she starred in Rush Hour 3 (directed by Brett Ratner) starring Jackie Chan and chris tucker. In 2008, Zhang Jingchu directed the film Dongcheng Yi. 0? 7' s performance won her the nomination for best actress at the Hong Kong Film Festival. Major film works: Rabe's Diary in 2009, Rush Hour 3 in Florian Gallenberger in 2007 and Proteg in Brett Ratner in 2007? 0? 7 (Moon Arrives), Jadesoturi by Ye Dongcheng in 2006, Chat Gim by Antie Eusinira in 2005, Peacock by Liu Yufang in 2004, and Gu Changwei.