Wang Xiaotang
Wang Xiaotang (born 1934) is a Chinese film actress, director and screenplay writer. She is a major general of People's Liberation Army.[1] She won Golden Rooster Award for Best Writing and Hundred Flowers Award for Best Picture for her writing and directing for Fragrant Vows.
Wang Xiaotang | |||||||
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Born | |||||||
Occupation | Actress, Director, Screenplay Writer | ||||||
Years active | 1934 – present | ||||||
Awards | Golden Phoenix Awards 2007 Lifetime Achievement Award Huabiao Film Awards Special Jury Award 2001 Fragrant Vows Hundred Flowers Award Best Picture 2001 Fragrant Vows Karlovy Vary Film Festival Best Young Actress 1958 Signal FireGolden Rooster Awards – 2001 Best Writing Fragrant Vows | ||||||
Chinese name | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 王晓棠 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 王曉棠 | ||||||
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Filmography
Year | English Title | Chinese Title | Role | Notes |
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1955 | Mysterious Travelling Companion | 神秘的旅伴 | ||
1957 | Signal Fire | 边塞烽火 | Ma Nuo | Karlovy Vary Film Festival for Best Young Actress |
1958 | Tiger Heroes | 英雄虎胆 | A Lan | |
1963 | Struggles in an Ancient City | 野火春风斗古城 | Jinhuan and Yinhuan | |
2000 | Fragrant Vows | 芬芳誓言 | Director/Screenplay Writer | Golden Rooster Award for Best Writing Huabiao Film Award for Special Jury Award Hundred Flowers Award for Best Picture Nominated - Golden Rooster Award for Best Picture |
References
- 王晓棠兢兢业业远离浮躁 Sina.com.cn Oct 30, 2009
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