
Zhang Ziyi Profile
Name: Zhang Ziyi (Ziyi Zhang, Zhang Zi Yi)
Chinese name: 章子怡
Birthdate: February 9, 1979
Birth place: Beijing, China
Height: 164 cm
Blood type: O
Religion: Buddism
Family: Parents and an elder brother
Profession: Actress
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Zhang Ziyi Biography
Zhang Ziyi was trained as a dancer since 10 at the prestigious Beijing Dance Academy, and won in a national competition. Ziyi was regarded as one of nation’s most potential dancer back then but she felt that she couldn’t achieve much as a dancer, and decided to switch path to acting instead.
Ziyi’s talent in dancing perhaps contributed for her being accepted into China best drama school, the Central Academy of Drama in Beijing. Ziyi was just 15 then and had to start all-fresh in acting and worked extra hard than her fellow students.
Zhang Ziyi movie debut was actually back in 1996 with “Touching Starlight” which was not noticable. Ziyi’s breakthrough was when she went for an audition by renowned director Zhang Yi-Mou, and was selected by the director to lead his next movie.
The movie “The Road Home” was released in 1999, and Zhang Ziyi became a popular name in China.
It was however in 2001 movie, “Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon” directed by Oscar winning director Ang Lee that burst Zhang Ziyi into international superstar status.
Ziyi’s experience with dancing and harsh physical training allowed her to make difficult moves in the martial arts award winning movie, and her kungfu fighting still remains as some of her trademarks nowadays.
Since then Ziyi has star in multiple movies production from Asia to Hollywood. Some of her familiar movies include “Rush Hour 2,” “Hero,” “2046,” “House of Flying Daggers” and “Memoirs Of A Geisha.”
2005 movie Memoirs Of A Geisha created lots of controversies in China where Ziyi was hammered with critics for acting as a Japanese in the movie (China and Japan relationship has been in tight situation ever since World War 2 back in 1940s). The Geisha role however won Ziyi a best actress nomination at US Golden Globe Awards.
Other than acting, Ziyi can sing as well. She sang “The Beauty Song” which was adapted from ancient Chinese poem, which was featured in movie House of Flying Daggers.
Zhang Ziyi’s latest movie is “The Banquet” which was released in Autumn 2006.
As one of the most recognizable Chinese around the globe, Ziyi’s pretty face has been appearing here and there, everywhere.. and we will be seeing her for at least another few more years as one of worldwide most influential actress.
Why I like Zhang Ziyi
There are always bunch of bad comments surrounding Zhang Ziyi, some of her fellow countrymen from China always critisize her for various reasons.
I can’t say I’m a big fan of Ziyi, but I admire her for handling all the pressures and working hard on her acting career. Despite often critisized by local media, she remained polite and calm most all the time.
Nonetheless, Ziyi does have a charming appearance that is one of the most popular and lovable face around the globe.. and her contribution for Chinese/Asian movie industry is massive and deserve our respect.
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May 10th, 2008 at 7:08 am
Is Zhang Ziyi anytime sooner or later going to do a nude scene either in a movie or even just a photoshoot. I mean everything including a full frontal natural shape pubic hair nude. If she were offered a good deal and money would she really do it.
May 15th, 2008 at 1:16 pm
I think because of money, Zhang Ziyi will do anything, included married a old grandpa….haha…..she is materialistic !
May 19th, 2008 at 1:31 pm
uhmm dont take this the wrong way but i think ziyi has many slutty roles dont you think?
May 24th, 2008 at 12:31 pm
i really want to become look like you
hope things get better for you^^
June 17th, 2008 at 7:17 am
I am a white American, and I lived for five years above HK, in Guangzhou (Canton) in the Chinese mainland. I have to say, all this BS about the mainlander Chinese giving other people a hard time because they do something that seems to support Japan (such as Zhang’s Japanese role in a MOVIE, for cryin’ out loud!) or the other girl who wore the shirt that looked like a Japanese flag…boo F_ _kin’ Hoo!
It’s kind of funny how practically EVERY young Chinese (between 16-25) emulate Japanese fashion, and love their music and also the food. But the minute you say to them, “What do you think of Japan?” They will always, without fail, say the same old “party line” that their elder brother/sister or parents or even TEACHER taught them, “The Japanese are animals! They deserve to die! I hate them! Some day we will have our revenge!”….?
What? Let’s see, yes, they did kill a lot of innocent people in the invasion of Nanjing in the 40s, and they tortured Chinese with experimental prisons then too…so get the F_ _k over it!
If a country wants to move on and be a part of EVERYTHING else out there, then they need to quit WHINING and GROW UP!!!
And they also need to stop giving pop stars and actors/actresses trouble for merely EXPRESSING themselves.
July 4th, 2008 at 7:18 am
yo Michael Lovett you aint pure chinese
so you wont know shit
try going to the northern part of china and you will
understand more about the Chinese and Japaneses relationships
August 1st, 2008 at 12:56 am
Hey Michael Lovett,
You are white American, that means you are an imported race that took over some country and you have not lived there long enough to have a culture.
Shut the f… up your self about other peoples cultures if you have nothing positive to say, be wise and say nothing.
August 17th, 2008 at 9:48 am
Zhang Ziyi is absolutely beautiful in my opinion and an amazing actress. She was wonderful in 2046.
August 20th, 2008 at 4:17 pm
i first saw her in House of Flying Dagger which amazes me because of her dancing talent, acting, fighting, and singing of the beauty song…though it’s sad that her role is slutty with sex scenes at least once or twice in each movie nowadays which make her seem like a whore but i still like her… she is beautiful and strong so i give her credit for her hard works…^0^
August 24th, 2008 at 6:28 am
mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm etc
October 4th, 2008 at 9:44 pm
I love zhang ziyi due to her acting …you can see her really working hard..It`s not an easy job ..I agree more for what michael lovett said..You all are too proud of urself!!if you want to revenge ..you are as animal as japanese,don`t you!!it`s very difficult to forget the past however what can you do ? you want to kill those innocent people in japan !!stupidddd..peng zzzzzzhuuu!!
October 7th, 2008 at 6:46 pm
zhang ziyi is a very talented actress.. she’s very great in action roles.. truly asians rule in martial arts.. oh yeah! bec. martial arts are from asian countries like arnis, taekwondo, karate, etc..
October 12th, 2008 at 1:28 am
you look great in martial arts and traditional movies
October 21st, 2008 at 8:37 am
Michael Lovett, get a brain, and a conscience you have no idea about anything apparently.
Zhiyi is damn hot :P
March 30th, 2009 at 10:12 am
Oooooohhhhh! Look at all the li’l boys who i got angry…tisk, tisk, young men. by the way, do you know WHY Zhiyi is so popular? Because she looks CAUCASIAN, not ASIAN! :P
April 1st, 2009 at 6:42 am
As a Chinese teenager, I agree with Michael Lovett. Although the Japanese may have done some pretty shitty things to our country, it’s the 21st century now. People need to learn to get over the past atrocities without forget about them. The world is a global community today. If two of the greatest countries in the world can’t get over differences from a war fought over 50 years ago under entirely different regimes, then are they any better than little kids? Nope. It just shows how incredibly foolish people can be sometimes. And before we say “Those Japanese fuckers trashed our country! Let’s kill them!”, why don’t we think about what REALLY happened.
1. The Japanese PEOPLE didn’t really have a say in any of the things that happened.
2. Blaming the Japanese Emperor Hirohito won’t get you anywhere, because he was just a figurehead. The real leader was Hideki Tojo.
3. Most of the soldiers were conscripted and acted under orders. And their culture will not permit them to disobey an order given by their superiors. Two choices: Honor or Death. The Japanese valued their honor over their lives. To disobey was to dishonor themselves, and the consequence would be suicide.
4. Even if China did attack Japan for revenge, the U.S. would not hear of it. The U.S. created the modern Japanese constitution, and if Japan were attacked, the U.S. would have to defend Japan.
5. Think about it. Where does most of the world’s advanced technology come from? Japan. If we destroyed Japan, we’d destroy a major source of our technology. And no, we cannot claim that we’re ahead of them, or even near them. Our country is still developing, and most people here are in poverty.
6. Our government pours shit into our heads everyday, in an effort to suppress any idea of revolution, unrest, or civil disobedience. We are under a totalitarian government, and unless WE can do something, that makes us as helpless as the Japanese citizens were during World War 2. Because when our government tells us to do horrible things to other people, we will. And we are. We persecute pro-freedom activists, Falungong practitioners, anyone who speaks against the communist shits in control, and of course, each other. This makes us just as bad as the Japanese Army from World War 2. Even worse, in fact. We are committing such crimes against OUR OWN PEOPLE. Not only that, we do it all too willingly. I honestly think better of the Japanese than our own people. Why? Because we brutally abuse each other, yet we can speak ill of people who had no fucking choice about what they did.
May 2nd, 2009 at 3:49 pm
Zhang Ziyi, you are loved in Peru. Did you know that? Yes, even Latin Americans can appreciate a good actor/actress, and you are one of the best. Since the first few seconds I saw you, for the first time, in Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, I said to myself “Wow, who’s that!? a fresh new face, so different than your run-of-the-mill asian actresses, she will be big someday” Low and behold, it did happen for her! You are beautiful, an excellent actress, and very charismatic, with that ‘je ne sais quoi’ that sets you apart. Besh wishes on your career! Muchos besos para ti, chinita linda.
May 6th, 2009 at 8:31 am
No Folks Michael Lovevit – the white American is absolutely correct in every comments he made.
Chinese kids includuing those that have reached 30′s are still behaving like a bunch of yo yo’s ….. yes yes you can curse me all you want because it takes another Chinese to point out the truth.
Chinese particularly those of you from HONG KONG … yes I mean HK…the HONGKIES behaves so sissy and so unreal pretending to be so “squeaky clean” when in fact wants to take everything Japanese. Why because the Japs are more superior and went it comes to some celebrities acting out you Honkies go so yellow about it.
Michael Lovett is correct in saying what is true and I could not have said it any better.
Man you Chinese in Hong Kong and part of Mainland China are so full of it (shit) so pretentious and even a blind can see it put on act. What a real piece of crap.
Now I feel better saying it and YES I am Chinese Canadian and damn proud saying the truth.
February 9th, 2010 at 4:08 am
Zhang Ziyi, you are a bitch! Eating all of the donations for Sichuan Earthquake victim!
Pay back those donations, $8million US dollars!