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Keep silent. Who played Wan?
Silence is played by Zhou Xun.

Zhou Xun, born in June 1974 10 in Quzhou City, Zhejiang Province, is a China film actress and pop singer who graduated from Zhejiang Art School. 199 1 started his acting career by starring in the drama Tomb Raider, and successively appeared in the Painted Skin, Wind, Red Sorghum, Xiao Min's Family, Poems of Daming Palace and other works.

In Silence, Zhou Xun plays the role of defense lawyer Duan Mulan and the victim of this case, the famous singer Wan. These two roles are quite different in character and appearance. This leap also showed Zhou Xun's excellent acting skills and brought many surprises to the audience.

Wan He and Duan Mulan are very different in age. In order to distinguish the two roles played by Zhou Xun, the film also made great changes in the shape. In order to play these two roles well, Zhou Xun put on ten pounds specially, which made Duan Mulan and Wan look similar visually, but there was a big difference, which can be said to be very attentive.

Zhou Xun's Early Experience

Zhou Xun was born in Quzhou City, Zhejiang Province. She is the only child in the family. Her father Zhou Tianyu is a projectionist in a cinema in Quzhou, Zhejiang, and her mother Chen Yiqin is a salesgirl in a department store. Because of his father's work, when he was 3 years old, Zhou Xun secretly went to the cinema where his father worked to watch a movie.

From elementary school to junior high school, Zhou Xun has been doing well. Zhou Xun's parents think that Zhou Xun should study hard, be admitted to an ideal university and find a stable job after graduation. 1989, after graduating from Quzhou No.1 Middle School, Zhou Xun was admitted to the municipal key high school, and she was also admitted to the folk dance major of Zhejiang Art School. Zhou Xun finally chose Zhejiang Art School to study choreography and folk dance. In addition, Zhou Xun and her classmates were chosen as calendar models to earn tuition.