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- Actress
- Soundtrack
Lu Bai was born on 23 September 1994 in Changzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China. She is an actress, known for Arsenal Military Academy (2019), The Legends (2019) and Lucky's First Love (2019).- Zhang Ling He is an up-and-coming Chinese actor. He made his debut in 2020 with starring roles in the period drama series "Maiden Holmes", as well as the romantic melodrama series "Sparkle Love" (2020). Although it's only been a year since his debut, 23-year-old Zhang Linghe is already a rising star with a rising fan base. At 188 cm (6 ft 1) tall, he is the year's most popular male star. The Maiden Holmes actor has been compared to Korean actor Lee Min Ho.
- Actor
- Director
- Producer
Wei Lo was born in 1918 in Jiangsu Province, China. He was an actor and director, known for Fist of Fury (1972), The Big Boss (1971) and Yellow-Faced Tiger (1974). He was married to Liang Hua Liu. He died on 20 January 1996 in Hong Kong.- Yiwen Chen was born on 15 March 1990 in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, China. She is an actress, known for Battle Through the Heavens (2017), Honkai Impact 3rd (2017) and Meteor Garden (2018).
- Actress
- Producer
Hong Tao was born on 15 January 1972 in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, China. She is an actress and producer, known for Hei yanjing (1997), Forgetting to Know You (2013) and A Little Reunion (2019). She has been married to Zheng Xu since 2003. They have one child.- Yunlai Xin was born on 22 September 1994 in Wuxi City, Jiangsu Province, China. He is an actor, known for Water Boys (2021), The End of Endless Love (2020) and Dreaming Back to the Qing Dynasty (2019).
- Actor
- Sound Department
- Executive
Wu Lei was born on 3 July 1982 in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, China. He is an actor and executive, known for Armor Hero (2009), Armor Hero Atlas (2014) and Blades of the Guardians (2023).- Actor
- Producer
Jinsong Wang was born on 15 November 1968 in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, China. He is an actor and producer, known for Nirvana in Fire (2015), Legend of Fuyao (2018) and The Thunder (2019).- Actor
- Soundtrack
Jerry Chengjie Yuan was born on 10 March 1983 in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, China. He is an actor, known for Butterfly Lovers (2008), Mi shi zi bu ke gao ren (2010) and Disney High School Musical: China (2010). He has been married to Qianqian Chen since 1 October 2014. They have one child.- Actor
- Producer
Kefan Cao was born in July 1963 in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, China. He is an actor and producer, known for Lord of Shanghai (2016), The Flowers of War (2011) and Air Strike (2018).- Actor
- Director
- Writer
A classically trained stage actor with origins dating back to the early days of Shanghai stage and motion pictures, Jiangsu native Ku Wen Chung like many others of his generation migrated south to British occupied Hong Kong during World War II to re-establish his career both as an actor and director primarily for Cantonese films as well as titles filmed in Mandarin and the Amoy dialect during the formative years of Hong Kong stage and screen. Ku is historically significant as a pioneering figure best described as Hong Kong's Lee Strasberg where he help found and led the Island colony's Southern Drama Group in 1961, his equivalent to New York's famed Actor's Studio for aspiring young Chinese thespians of his era. He was a hands-on instructor as well as dynamic figurehead with a bilingual curriculum that serves both a Cantonese and Mandarin dialect training division.
The more notable graduates of Ku's academy included Hong Kong screen legends Lee Ching, Yueh Hua, Fang Yin, Chang Yi, Cheng Pei Pei, Lo Lieh, Lily Ho and Ti Lung.- Director
- Writer
- Cinematographer
Xiaoning Feng was born in November 1954 in Jiangsu Province, China. He is a director and writer, known for Red River Valley (1997), Lover's Grief Over the Yellow River (1999) and The Ozone Layer Vanishes (1990).- Actor
- Legal
Shen Lei, a voice actor, graduated from the acting department of the Shanghai Theatre Academy in 1995. Now he is an actor at the Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre. In 2001, he won the "Best Supporting Role" at Zuo Lin Dramatic Arts Awards organized yearly by Shanghai Dramatics Arts Centre. His nickname "bird brother" is due to his first voice acting role as the bird Igor in Aladdin (1992), thus the name. Representative works: the voice of Li Xiao Yao (Ge Hu) in the TV series Chinese Paladin (2005), the voice of Li Shimin (Peter Ho) in "The Prince of Qin, Li Shimin", the voice of Yang Kang (Hong Yuan) in Legend of Condor Heroes (2008), the voice of Gu Liufang, Lin Lin Ping, and Xu Changqing (Huo Jianhua) in Chinese Paladin (2005), the voice of Li Ge Xiao (Wallace Huo) in Guai Xia Yi Zhi Mei (2010), the voice of Yin Zhen (Nicky Wu), the fourth elder brother in Startling by Each Step (2011), the voice of Seasonal Chan (Louis Koo) in the movie The Lion Roars (2002), Chong Hoi (Louis Koo) in All's Well, Ends Well 2010 (2010), and the voice of Emperor Kangxi in "Dreaming deer" (2011), among others.- Cinematographer
- Additional Crew
- Camera and Electrical Department
Born in Jiangsu Province, China, Chi Ho-Hsi (also Qi Hexi) was a renowned cinematographer in Taiwan, credited for over twenty films. He is also known as the father of actor Hsiang Yun-Peng (also Heung Wan-Pang; Qi Degang by birth).
Chi studied Educational Technology at the National Institute of Social Education (now Soochow University), specializing in cinematography. After graduating in 1946, he worked as a technician in the Educational Services Department of the Guangxi provincial government before switching over to work in the technical department of its film production unit.
In 1948, Chi began working at Taiwan Film Studio as a cinematographer, writer, and director. Most of his work at the time were documentaries; he also traveled to war zones as a newsreel photographer during the Korean War. During a particularly fruitful decade (ca. 1962-1971), Chi became a five-time winner for Best Documentary Cinematography at the annual Golden Horse Awards in Taiwan.
Chi Ho-Hsi also taught at various institutions in Taiwan, including the University of National Defense (commonly known as Fu Hsing Kang College); Chinese Culture University; and the National Academy of Arts (now National Taiwan University of Arts). Aside from his teaching and cinematography work, Chi also edited several technical manuals for cinematography. During his career at Taiwan Film Studio, Chi worked as a cinematographer, technician, technical advisor, writer, and director; he also served as vice chair for the film production committee. Upon retirement, Chi established the Nan Chiang Film Production Company, which focused on producing educational and documentary films as well as investing in narrative film productions. Chi Ho-Hsi died in a car accident in Taipei on October 25, 1983.- Yelu Gu was born in 1916 in Jiangsu Province, China. He was an actor, known for Nu yong shi (1948), Chuan Guo Mi Zhao (1988) and Ge nu zhi ge (1948). He died on 23 December 2009 in Shanghai, China.
- Director
- Animation Department
- Art Director
In 1951 he is admitted in the Suzhou Movie School Animation Section, and in 1953 he graduated in the Beijing Central Movie School Animation Section. Later he enters in the Shanghai Fine Arts Motion Picture Studio and in 1960 debuted as animation director with the awarded short film "The Small Tadpole Looks for his Mother". In 1964 co-directed the last part of the film "Da no tien gu" ("Uproar in Heaven", 1961-65), the first color animation film in China, directed by Wan Lai-Ming. In 1979 he co-directed with Wang Shu-Shen and A Da (Xu Jingda) the first Chinese animation film made in panoramic screen, "Nezha Conquers the Dragon King".- Zhong-Shu Qian was born on 21 November 1910 in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, China. He was a writer, known for Wei cheng (1990). He was married to Yang Jiang. He died on 19 December 1998 in Beijing, China.
- DZknow was born on 3 May 1996 in Nanjing, Jiangsu province, China.
- Director
- Actor
- Writer
Weiyi Wang was born on 12 March 1912 in Jiangsu Province, China. He was a director and actor, known for Waves on the South-China Sea (1962), Tragedy on the Pearl River (1950) and Chat sup yee ga fong hak (1963). He died on 8 October 2013 in Guangzhou, China.- Min Sun was born in 1905 in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, China. He was an actor, known for Jiang yang da dao (1929), Nan wei le mei mei (1926) and Si qian jin (1937). He died in 1950 in Shanghai, China.
- Zhu Yudong was born in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province in China. He started to study painting at high school. In the year of 1992, he was enrolled to the Department of Fine Arts at Nanjing University of the Arts, majoring in the disciplines of Fine Arts. He received a Bachelor's Degree in the Fine Arts four years later. In the year of 2000, Zhu was accepted by the Departments of Directing at Beijing Film Academy and started his Master's Program in drama directing. He graduated with a Master's Degree in Directing in the year of 2003. Later that year, he got allocated to the Science & Education of Programming Center of China Central Television (CCTV) and he has been working there ever since. In 2002, Zhu Yudong won the Best Screenplay at the Annual Taiwan Government Information Office of Executive Yuan Excellent Screenplay Award for his screenplay The Other. In 2006, Zhu Yudong's screenplay Da Vinci's Boy won the Prize of the Best Screenplay of Governmental Support at the Annual Xia Yan Cup State Administration of Radio, Film, and Television Screenplay Award. In 2011, Zhu was appointed as one of the special guests for the Chinese Cinema Forum, which is the most important activity at the event of the 20th Annual Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Film Festival. Zhu Yudong's first novel The Other has just been published in its English translation by the American Publisher Boulevard Books. In 2016, Zhu Yudong won the Prize of the Best New Concept Screenwriting at the San Francisco International New Concept Film Festival for his screenplay Rescue as a co-writer.