The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Five up-and-coming actresses said to become the next Fan Bingbing

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BEIJING: After the fall from grace of the biggest star of China’s entertainm­ent industry, Fan Bingbing, Chinese actresses have fallen over themselves trying to replace her as the Chinese femme fatale of choice in Hollywood – and as the worldwide Chinese spokeswoma­n for famous fashion, jewellery and cosmetics brands.

While none measure up to Fan at the peak of her career in terms of internatio­nal recognitio­n, a long list of Chinese actresses exert a huge influence in their home market, including Angelababy Yeung Wing, Yang Mi, Zhou Dongyu, Zhou Xun and Zhao Wei.

While these have long been household names in China’s entertainm­ent industry, there are five lesser known Chinese actresses whose recent rise to superstard­om has commentato­rs calling them the next Fan Bingbing. 1. Dilraba Dilmurat Born in Urumqi in Xinjiang, the 26-year-old became a household name in China for her glowing performanc­e in TV series ‘Eternal Love’ (2017).

The graduate of the Shanghai Theatre Academy first starred in TV drama Anarhan in 2013 after actress Yang Mi scouted the stunning beauty and signed her up at Yang’s own media agency and entertainm­ent company. While her mentor Yang Mi was listed as the first in a list of 100 most bankable Chinese entertainm­ent stars compiled by CBNweekly last year, Dilmurat was listed in third place, with some online commentato­rs predicting she will soon eclipse Yang, who is six years older than her. 2. Yang Chaoyue Yang rose to stardom after winning third place on the hit reality show Produce 101, which selected 11 out of 101 girls to form pop band Rocket Girls 101 after four months of gruelling practice. Before that, she was a member of girl band CH2. Yang Chaoyue w a s named one of the most influentia­l people in China last year.

The 20year-oldwas featured on the cover of China Newsweek after being selected by the magazine as among the most influentia­l Chinese people for 2018, gracing the cover alongside such people as Wang Yifang, elementary particle and accelerato­r physicist, and Zhu Min, chairman of the National Institute of Financial Research of Tsinghua University and former vice-president of the Internatio­nal Monetary Fund. 3. Wu Jinyan The Beijing Film Academy graduate is an experience­d dancer, having been enrolled in the Affiliated Secondary School of Beijing Dance Academy in 2000 and joined the National Ballet of China at the age of 17. The 28-year-old actress came to wide public attention after starring in hit TV period drama ‘Story of Yanxi Palace’ last year. Starring alongside the muchmore famous Charmaine Sheh Szeman and Qin Lan, the melancholi­c-looking actress surprised the audience, portraying a humble maid in the imperial palace who, through sheer resilience, became a beloved concubine of the emperor. 4. Li Qin The 28-year-old rose to prominence in 2008 after starring in television series ‘The Dream of Red Mansions’, and winning the best new actress award at the TVS Award Ceremony. Born in Kunshan in Jiangsu, the birthplace of Kunqu, the actress loves the traditiona­l form of Chinese opera.

Unlike internet-age stars who shot to instant stardom, her career has risen gradually over the past few years after her performanc­es in ‘The Founding of an Army’ (2017) and ‘Ruyi’s Royal Love in the Palace’ (2018). 5. Zhao Liying The 31-year-old actress cut her teeth in the entertainm­ent industry in 2006 after winning a star scouting competitio­n coorganise­d by Yahoo, Zhejiang TV and Huayi Brothers Media.

Her performanc­es in period dramas have won her legions of fans, with many of the shows she appeared in, including ‘The Journey of Flower’ (2015) and ‘Princess Agents’ (2017), breaking viewership records in China.

 ??  ?? Chinese Uygur actress Dilraba Dilmurat.
Chinese Uygur actress Dilraba Dilmurat.
 ??  ?? Wu Jinyan hit the big time after her starring role in Chinese drama 'Story of Yanxi Palace'.
Wu Jinyan hit the big time after her starring role in Chinese drama 'Story of Yanxi Palace'.

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