essential information
Early experience
Zhang Aijia was born in Taiwan, China in 1953. When she was in middle school, she was sent to the United States by her strict tutor mother. As a student, Zhang Aijia sang in air force radio station, then changed from radio station to TV station, and appeared in CCTV's "star of the day" to develop her acting career.
Acting experience
In 1972, at the age of 19, Zhang Aijia went to Hong Kong to develop and became an actress of Jiahe company, starting her film career. In the same year, he took part in the first film "Dragon Tiger King Kong".
He left Jiahe in 1973.
In 1976, Zhang Aijia, Lin Fengjiao, Qin Han and others starred in the film "blue sky" directed by Li Xing, which won the outstanding feature film award of the 13th Taiwan Golden Horse Film Award. Zhang Aijia himself also won the best supporting actress award, and won the golden crown shield award at the 22nd Asia Pacific Film Festival.
In 1977, she teamed up with Lin Qingxia, starring in the ancient costume Huangmei Opera film "a dream of the Red Chamber" and playing Lin Daiyu.
In 1979, Zhang Aijia, Liang Shuyi and others formed bigo film company to produce and act in Xu Anhua's debut "crazy robbery", which won the first place in the "top ten Chinese films of 1979".
In 1981, she starred in the film my grandfather and won the best actress award of the 18th Golden Horse Award for her role as Xu Yizhen. In the same year, the album childhood was released, ranking 20th in "Taiwan's top 100 records".
In 1983, Zhang Aijia became the director of the Taiwan Branch of Hong Kong New Art City. Under her planning, "new art city" launched the tragic film "take the wrong bus".
In 1984, because Zhang Aijia's policy of supporting Taiwan's art films was ignored, she resigned as director in frustration.
In July 1985, Zhang Aijia released the album "busy and blind", which ranked 19th in "top 100 records".
In 1986, Zhang Aijia's self edited, self directed and self acted film "favorite" won nine nominations for the Taiwan Golden Horse Awards. Zhang Aijia himself won four nominations, including best director, best actress, best original screenwriter and best episode "favorite". With her leading role in the film, she won the best actress award of the 23rd Taiwan Golden Horse Awards and the best actress award of the 6th Hong Kong Film Awards Awards.
In 1987, the national cinema of the UK held the focus project "pay homage to Zhang Aijia". In the same year, with Jin Guozhao and Wang Xiaodi, he co directed the three part film "yellow story".
In 1989, the film "the story of a Lang", directed by Du Qifeng, starring Chow Yun fat, played "Bobo", who was nominated as the best actress of the 9th Hong Kong Film Awards. The film broke the box office record of 1989 Hong Kong made art films with a box office of 30 million.
In 1990, Zhang Aijia and Chow Yun Fat starred in the film "lucky star" directed by Du Qifeng again, becoming one of the top ten hit movies in Hong Kong in 1990.
In January 1992, Canada's Toronto Film Festival held an exhibition of Zhang Aijia's special works with the activity of "spotlight of Film Festival"; in the same year, it released the album "the price of love", and Li Zongsheng created the single "the price of love" with the same name for it.
In 1994, Zhang Aijia moved her career back to Taiwan to take part in Ang Lee's film "men and women who eat and drink.".
In 1995, as a screenwriter and director, the film girl Xiaoyu won the best picture award and best screenwriter award of the 40th Asia Pacific Film Festival.
In 1996, he was the director of cable TV "GOTV".
In 1999, Zhang Aijia's autobiographical film heart, which was written and directed by Zhang Aijia, won the best screenwriter award of the golden image award. This is her first best screenwriter award of the golden image award.
In 2002, she starred in "forever" and won the best actress award of the Hong Kong Film Awards, the best actress award of the 7th Hong Kong Film Golden Bauhinia Award and the best actress award of the Hong Kong Film Critics Association.
In December 2004, the film 203040, which is self edited, self directed and self performed, reflecting the inner world of modern urban women, was released. It was nominated as the main competition unit of the 54th Berlin International Film Festival. Zhang Aijia won the best actress award of the 7th Asian Film Critics Association Award for this film.
In 2011, the film Guanyinshan directed by Li Yu, starring Fan Bingbing, won the best actress award of the 20th Asian Film Media Award.
In November 2013, Long Yingtai, Taiwan's "Minister of culture", announced that Zhang Aijia would take over the next president at the 50th Golden Horse Awards farewell reception.
On April 30, 2015, the film "Nian Nian" was released. On October 10 of the same year, he attended the closing ceremony of the 20th Pusan International Film Festival.
In September 2016, he directed and starred in the film love and blind date.
In October 2017, Zhang Aijia won four nominations for best feature film, best director, best actress and best original script in the 54th Golden Horse Award for Taiwan film for her family love film love and blind date.
In April 2018, he won the best screenwriter award of the 37th Hong Kong Film Awards for his love and blind date; on December 31, his film the last night of the earth was released.
Personal life
family
Zhang Aijia's father, Zhang Wenzhuang, was an air force officer of the Republic of China. He was killed in 1954 when his plane crashed into a mountain. Mother Wei Shujuan. His grandfather Wei Jingmeng was the general manager of China Broadcasting Corporation, the sixth information director of the Republic of China, and the president of the Central News Agency. After leaving, he was employed by former President Jiang Jingguo as the national policy adviser of the presidential palace.
marriage
In 1979, Zhang Aijia, 25, married Liu Youlin, 16 years older than her, despite the opposition of her family. The marriage lasted for six years. In 1990, Zhang Aijia gave birth to his son Oscar. In 1991, he married his son, Wang Jingxiong, a Hong Kong businessman.
Main works
Take part in the film
Directing works
Screenwriter's works
Music Album
social activities
In 1993, he was invited by the world outlook conference to be the star of "hunger 30" and went to Somalia.
In 1994, he was invited by world outlook to be the star of "hunger 30" and went to Sai.
In 1997, he participated in the international children's adoption activities of Taiwan world outlook.
In 1999, he took part in the 10th anniversary of Taiwan world outlook and went to Rwanda, Africa
Award winning record
Character evaluation
Zhang Aijia is an intellectual beauty with both talent and beauty. She can sing, act, write and direct (Sina entertainment review).
As a singer, her "childhood" and "the price of love" have been popular for a long time. She has starred in nearly 100 films since she was 19 years old. She has won two Golden Horse Awards in Taiwan, two Hong Kong Awards and one Golden Horse Award for best supporting actress. In the age of Lin Qingxia and Lin Fengjiao, with her independence and omnipotence, from actress to director, screenwriter and producer, she opened up a completely different road from the beautiful idol. She is Luo Dayou's "little sister", Li Zongsheng's and Liang Yongqi's "Sister Zhang", Liu Ruoying's and Li Xinjie's "mentor", and a three page character recommended by time magazine. Zhang Aijia, who does not use any powder and has a soft voice, has the beauty and wisdom after years of experience (review of Jiefang Daily).
For many actresses, Zhang Aijia is almost a perfect idol. She has rich experience and many titles. She plays a comprehensive role in music, film, stage play and other fields. She manages many roles, such as singer, actor, screenwriter, director and so on. As one of the witnesses of the new wave in Taiwan and Hong Kong, Zhang Aijia's greatest advantage is that she can always draw nutrition from the top creators of that era. Li Hanxiang, Hou Xiaoxian, Ang Lee and Tsui Hark's luck accelerated her transformation from an actor to a director (Tencent Entertainment review).
Zhang Aijia's films emphasize the expression of women's feelings. There are beauty and cruelty of youth, contradiction and embarrassment of adulthood and helplessness of old age in her films. These subtle emotional characteristics make audiences of different ages see themselves in the movies, and her movies resonate so unforgettably (Beijing News).
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