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Who starred in The Last Emperor?
The film The Last Emperor is starring John Lone, who plays the last emperor Puyi.

1, role profile:

Aisin Giorro Puyi (Youth)

Actor? John Lone

The last emperor of China was so proud that no one disciplined him. At the age of three, he became the emperor of Xuan Tong. The Revolution of 1911 was abolished. He was once a "puppet" fostered by Japanese militarism. 1945, Puyi became a prisoner of the Soviet Red Army. Finally, he was transformed into an ordinary citizen of China.

2, actor profile:

John Lone, a Chinese-American actor, was born in Hong Kong and immigrated to the United States to continue studying acting, dancing and martial arts. He was the first China actor nominated for the Golden Globe Award and the only China actor nominated for the Golden Globe Award twice.

He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in 1986 Golden Globe Award and Best Actor in 1988 Golden Globe Award respectively.

1984 starred in the Hollywood movie "Forty Thousand Years of the Iceman" and "the Year of the Loong", which became famous at one fell swoop. 1987, starring in The Last Emperor directed by the famous Italian director bertolucci, and playing the leading actor Puyi. The film made a sensation in the world cinema, and 1988 won 9 Oscars. His superb acting skills made him famous in the international film industry, and his reputation remained unchanged.

1988 was invited as the winner of the 60th Oscar "Best Documentary Short Film" and became the first Chinese winner in Oscar history.

1997, Hollywood? Capri Film Festival won the Lifetime Achievement Award.

He is also the only Chinese actor who made his fortune directly in Hollywood and quickly became the mainstream of Hollywood, making it accepted by mainstream culture.

3. Introduction to the film:

The Last Emperor is a biographical film directed by bernardo bertolucci and starring John Lone, Chen Chong, Vivian Wu and Peter O'Toole. The film tells the ups and downs of Puyi in 60 years.

The film won nine awards at the 60th Academy Awards from 65438 to 0988, including best film, best director, best adapted screenplay, best photography, best artist, best costume design, best editing, best sound effect and best original music.