Zhang Yu (actress)

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Zhang Yu
Born (1957-10-19) 19 October 1957 (age 67)
OccupationActress
Years active1977 – present
Awards Golden Rooster Awards – Best Actress
1981 Romance on Lushan Mountain

Hundred Flowers Awards Best Actress
1981 Romance on Lushan Mountain

Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 張瑜
Simplified Chinese 张瑜
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Zhang Yu (born 19 October 1957) is a Chinese actress. She is the first to win both the Golden Rooster Award and the Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actress, for Romance on Lushan Mountain . [1] She was nominated for the Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actress and the Huabiao Award for Outstanding Actress for Ren Changxia (2005).

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Filmography

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryFilmResult
1981 1st Golden Rooster Awards Best ActressRomance on Lushan Mountain
Evening Rain
Won
4th Hundred Flowers Awards Best ActressRomance on Lushan MountainWon
Evening RainNominated
1982 2nd Golden Rooster Awards Best ActressLittle StreetNominated
5th Hundred Flowers Awards Best ActressNominated
200511th Huabiao AwardsOutstanding ActressRen ChangxiaNominated
2006 28th Hundred Flowers Awards Best ActressNominated

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References

  1. 张瑜 中国电影史上第一位金鸡、百花的双料影后 Archived July 21, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Huizu Online October 18, 2009