essential information
Early experience
Zhang Min was born in Shanghai, China when he was a child. After studying in a primary school in Luwan District, 11 year old Zhang Min went to Hong Kong. After graduating from junior high school, he was admitted to ATV art training class. In 1987, Zhang Min, 18, who was born in the training class for Miss Asia and artistes of ATV, stood in the street and handed out a leaflet about the beauty pageant of Asian sister. She was attracted by the landlady of Yongsheng film company and joined Yongsheng film company.
Acting experience
In 1986, Zhang Min took part in his first sci-fi adventure film magic jade. In 1987, she co starred with Maggie Cheung in the comedy hardcover chasing girls. In 1989, Zhang Min starred in the comedy "best son-in-law" and won the "most promising newcomer award" of the Hong Kong Golden Dragon Film Award. In December of the same year, Zhang Min starred in the gambling film "God of gamblers", in which she played the wife Jennie of the God of gamblers, and then starred in the action comedy "gambler saint" with Zhou Xingchi. The box office of the film in Hong Kong reached 41.32 million Hong Kong dollars, It not only won the annual box office ranking of Hong Kong, but also broke the box office record of Hong Kong.
In 1990, Zhang Min and Xu Guanjie led the leading role in the martial arts film "Xiaoao Lake", which was adapted from Jin Yong's martial arts novel of the same name. In the film, she played Ren Yingying, the saint of the sun moon god cult. In the same year, she starred in the comedy "gambler", which finally grossed HK $40.34 million in Hong Kong, ranking second in the annual box office list of Hong Kong.
In 1991, Zhang Min won the nomination of "best actress" in the 11th Hong Kong Film Awards for her action film "dancing with the dragon"; in March of the same year, she co starred with Stephen Chow in the comedy action film "new JingWuMen 1991", in which she played a pure and gentle Amin; in April, she starred in the fantasy film "demon way". On June 14, the ancient costume magic drama "Gujian villa", CO starring with Zhang Xueyou and Wang Zuxian, was released, in which she played qinger, the fox in the mountains; in July of the same year, she co starred with Stephen Chow in the comedy "truant Weilong", in which she played a kind and gentle teacher; after being released in Hong Kong, the film won the annual box office champion of Hong Kong with a box office performance of 43.82 million Hong Kong dollars, And broke the box office record in Hong Kong; in August of the same year, he co starred with Gong Li in the comedy science fiction film "gambler II, gambler on the beach", which finally grossed HK $31.86 million in Hong Kong; in September of the same year, he led the biographical series "biography of inspector 500 million ray law", including two works "biography of inspector 500 million ray tiger" and "biography of inspector 500 million ray" Luo Zhuan 2: father and son's love and hatred grossed 53 million in Hong Kong.
In April 1992, she starred in the second film of the series of "truant Weilong 2"; in July of the same year, she co starred with Qiu Shuzhen in the martial arts comedy "Lu Ding Ji" adapted from Jin Yong's martial arts novel of the same name, in which she played the enchanting saint of Dragon sect; on October 1, the comedy "truant biography" starring Zhang Weijian was released; in November of the same year In December of the same year, she starred in the action comedy "Wu Zhuangyuan Su Qi'er", in which she played Rushuang, the daughter of the beggars' leader.
In January 1993, she co starred with Anita Mui in the comedy "truant Weilong 3: the year of the Dragon over the rooster"; in March of the same year, she co starred with Guo Fucheng and Qiu Shuzhen in the action comedy "laughing Xia Chu Liuxiang" adapted from Gu Long's martial arts novel "the Legend of Chu Liuxiang", in which she played Yin Ji, the master of Shenshui palace, the jellyfish with high martial arts skills; in April of the same year, she took the lead in the action movie "iron chicken of Huang Feihong" In August of the same year, he starred in the costume film "flying fox", which was adapted from Jin Yong's martial arts novel of the same name, and played the clever chivalrous woman yuan Ziyi in the film; on September 30, the comedy film "cheese ham", which co starred with Zhang Weijian and Wang Zuxian, was released; in November of the same year, he took the lead in the martial arts novel based on Jin Yong In the action film "new blue blood sword" adapted from "blue blood sword", she played the naughty Princess Jinzhiyuye nine in the film; in December of the same year, she starred in the ancient costume action film "Lord of the evil cult" adapted from Jin Yong's martial arts novel "Yitian Tulong Ji", and played the straightforward and forthright Zhao Min in the film; in the same year, she was selected as the second of the "four greatest beauties" by Hong Kong entertainment magazine First name.
In 1994, Zhang Min, Gong Li and Lin Qingxia co starred in the ancient costume martial arts movie "Tianshan Tongmu" adapted from Jin Yong's martial arts novel "Tianlong Babu", in which she played the cunning and weird ah Zi; in the same year, she starred in the comedy "Jiupin zhimaguan's white bread Qingtian", in which she played the pathetic Qi Qinshi.
In 1995, she left Yongsheng to make her own film. For her first film, she asked her good friend Liang Jiahui and Wu Qianlian to work together on the romantic film "one thousand and one nights of dreams". Unexpectedly, before the film was finished, Liang Jiahui left the crew on the basis of schedule, causing Zhang Min a heavy loss. Nearly ten million Hong Kong dollars were lost. In order to recover the loss, Zhang Min started to make the comedy "chasing girls 95's beautiful dream" 》The box office is over ten million. In 1996, after making the last film "Ten Brothers", Zhang Min faded out of the entertainment circle and concentrated on clothing, beauty, marketing and other businesses.
After 1996, Zhang Min's image on the screen gradually decreased. In 1997, he co starred with Tang Zhenzong in the emotional drama Oriental mother. In 2000, she only took on one play, playing the beauty of Yue in the costume drama "the beauty of Warring States" directed by Zhang Jianwei. In 2002, he co starred with LV Liangwei in the costume drama Diao Chan, and played Diao Chan, one of the four beauties in the drama.
In June 2003, Zhang Min made a comeback and signed the performance brokerage contract with Kyushu Yahua company in the mainland. In 2004, she co starred with sun Honglei in the Anti Japanese war drama "Fanfu courtyard", in which she played fan Nianren, the daughter of Qianjin. In 2005, Zhang Min won the "slimming Star Award of modern beauty center" of Hong Kong one TV Award; in the same year, he and Wu Qilong co filmed the Republic of China drama "fengmanlou". In 2007, Zhang Min, Huang Xiaoming and director Ju jueliang will remake one of the four famous ancient costume historical drama "outlaws of the marsh".
In 2012, Zhang Min was engaged in beauty business in Beijing. On March 3, 2017, Zhang Min announced his comeback.
Personal life
Investment and Entrepreneurship
In 1996, Zhang Min opened a beauty shop, a fashion shop, a star photo transfer T-shirt shop, a karaoke dance with the dragon and other industries in Shanghai. She also built villas with real estate developers in Guangzhou. Due to poor management, all the shops in Shanghai were closed in 1999, and she was cheated by "friends" for tens of millions of Hong Kong dollars. In 2002, Zhang Min listed his property for sale, but only one was sold.
Love life
With Wang Yu
In 1999, Zhang Min began to associate with Wang Yu, one of the "four Shao" in Beijing. Later, Wang Yu had an affair with Zhao Wei. Wang Yu voluntarily admits her love affair with Zhao Wei and proposes to break up with Zhang min.
With Liu Yonghui
In 2003, Zhang Min fell in love with Liu Yonghui, a well-known agent in the mainland, and in 2013, they registered and married Liu Yonghui in Beijing.
Main works
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Award winning record
Character evaluation
She is dazzling, the combination of valiant and sexy charm is just right, and has a strange evil. Zhang Min is good at playing women in the world and dealing with gangsters. He is a classic representative of the women around the big men on the screen. She is the most spirited chivalrous woman in Hong Kong movies in the 1990s: Zhao Min, the most noble woman so far, a Zi, the cunning and weird girl in the eight part of Tianlong, and the naughty Princess Jinzhiyuye in Xinbi Blood Sword. She is the most beautiful actress in history. In Stephen Chow's best son-in-law, truant Weilong, Lu Ding Ji, gambler, gambler and nine grade sesame official, Zhang Min is cool and charming with a strong sense of existence (commented by the morning news).
Zhang Min is mature, charming and heroic. Her eyes are as clear as lightning. She gives people a strong sense of oppression. She is full of invasion and charm. Her beauty is suffocating (online review of China Daily).
Zhao Min, who is played by Zhang Min in the story of killing the Dragon by relying on heaven, is an unforgettable classic because of the combination of Zhang Min's outstanding beauty and unique heroism, and her interpretation of the character's unruly character.
She has made dozens of films, most of which are martial arts films. What is remembered most is naturally a beautiful face like a clear water mirror. But the character with distinct personality is more like a part of her character. Zhao Min, the tyrannical princess in the story of killing the Dragon by relying on heaven, and the cold faced girl in the eye of the storm are so impressive. At the same time, I also remember that Zhang Min did not accept any media interviews, which was a rare exception among the stars at that time (Nanfang online review).
She is very straightforward, and she has a lot of love scenes in fan Fu Da Yuan. Every time, she takes the initiative to express her feelings. Her language is straightforward and never affectation (Sun Honglei comments).
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