Zhang Jingchu
Biography
Zhang Jingchu (张静初), born on February 2, 1980, is a celebrated Chinese actress celebrated for her range and international recognition. She pursued her passion for film by studying directing at the Central Academy of Drama in Beijing and honed her language skills in English at the Beijing New Oriental Institute.
Emerging from a humble background, Zhang gained significant attention with her breakout performance in "Peacock" (2005), directed by Gu Changwei. The film received the Silver Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival, marking a turning point in her career. Following this success, she showcased her talent in a variety of acclaimed films, including "Seven Swords" (2005) by Tsui Hark, "Protégé" (2007) directed by Derek Yee, "John Rabe" (2008) by Florian Gallenberger, and Ann Hui’s "Night and Fog" (2009).
In recognition of her emerging influence in the film industry, Time magazine honored Zhang in 2005 by naming her one of "Asia’s Heroes." Her commitment to her craft and ability to captivate audiences has solidified her reputation as a prominent figure in both Chinese and international cinema.
Filmography
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Protégé
2007 • Fan
Sky on Fire
2016 • Ko Yu
Project Gutenberg
2018 • Yuen Man
Jade Warrior
2006 • Pin Yu
Seven Swords
2005
Something Good
2013 • Xiwen
John Rabe
2009 • Langshu
Rush Hour 3
2007 • Soo Yung
Wings Over Everest
2019 • Xiao Daizi
Switch (2013)
2013 • Lin Yuyan
Overheard
2009 • Mandy Yam
Mission: Impossible - Rogue Nation
2015 • Lauren
Aftershock (2010)
2010 • Fang Deng
City Under Siege
2010 • Cheng Xiuhua