Golden Horse Actress “Rejecting the Director’s Pursuit” Acting Road is Affected Because of a Play with Hu Ge and Becomes Popular|Entertainment|CTWANT

2023-08-27 13:41:28

Mainland actress Wan Qian. (Picture / flip from Weibo / Wanqian)

Wan Qian, who won the Best Supporting Actress at the 51st Golden Horse Awards for the film “Army Paradise”, graduated from the Acting Department of Shanghai Theater Academy in 2004. She was photographed by a director when she just debuted. The road was greatly affected, and it was not until the TV series “Hunting Field” co-operated with Hu Ge that it became popular once more.

Wan Qian, who was born in a military family, had a childhood dream of becoming an actor. In order to achieve her goal, she was admitted to the Shanghai Theater Academy and became classmates with mainland actors Guo Jingfei and Zhang Danfeng. While she was studying at school, she entered the showbiz because she starred in the TV series “The Story of the Golden Lock”, and was also photographed by a certain director for her outstanding appearance.

However, Wan Qian, who has a straightforward personality, only refused the director’s pursuit later, and her acting career was greatly affected. Most of the film and television invitations she received were supporting roles with few roles. Until she won the Best Supporting Actress award at the 51st Golden Horse Awards for her movie “Military Paradise”, and then collaborated with Hu Ge in the TV series “Hunting Field” in 2017. Since then, her popularity has risen and she has been loved by many audiences.

In fact, Wan Qian once said in an interview that no matter the heroine or supporting actress, she is willing to try, and hopes that her “actor blind box” will be opened more beautifully. And in 2020, she also regards participating in Lu Zong “Sister Riding the Wind and Waves” as a challenge, and said that acting is always her first priority.

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