10 stunning actresses who were swept away by the tide of going abroad in the 1980s

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Looking back at the 1980s, the mainland film scene after the reform and opening up was prosperous. All kinds of natural beauties are like a hundred flowers, which dazzled the audience for a while. With the rise of the wave of going abroad in the late 1980s, they who might have been the mainstays of the film industry left one after another. The time passed was forgotten by the forgetful audience, leaving only the short-lived beauty on those old films.

Jiang Lili

10 stunning actresses who were swept away by the tide of going abroad in the 1980s - Lujuba

Jiang Lili was born in Harbin in 1954. She has been passionate about singing and dancing since her girlhood. She became a nurse when she was young and often participated in regional cultural publicity performances.

She is dignified and beautiful, gentle and demure, soft on the outside, strong on the inside, and youthful. She once became popular for her role in the movie "Red Peony". She became popular all over the country. Her image is also deeply carved in the memory of a generation.

In 1993, she and her husband Wang Baosheng, who are also actors, went to the United States to develop in Los Angeles and worked as a host for an Internet TV station. In 2000, Jiang Lili returned to China with his family to develop, and now occasionally guest perform in film and television dramas.

Gong Xue

Gong Xue, once the queen of golden rooster and hundred flowers, the embodiment of oriental female beauty in the 1980s. She is as light as a chrysanthemum, soft and peaceful, gentle as a jade, amazing time, and gentle years. More than 30 years ago, she created many vivid and touching artistic images with fresh styles, which were highly praised and enthusiastically sought after by countless audiences. Today, they are still fresh in memory. In 1986, Gong Xue retired bravely, and after marrying Zhang Xun, a talented son, he went to the United States to settle down, and at the same time he lost his shadow. In 2006, when his family returned to China, Gong Xue continued to enjoy a comfortable life away from the film and television circles.

Fang Shu

Fang Shu, born in 957, was regarded as a symbol in the 1980s, an elegant, intellectual and beautiful symbol. Her height was an absolute advantage in that era. Looking at the past, there are still not many beautiful actresses who are 172 cm taller than Fang Shu, not to mention that in the era when the height was generally low in China, the feeling of big stars was really extraordinary. Fang Shu has experienced two failed marriages. The first husband was Chen Guoxing, the director of Beijing Film University. After the two completed the divorce in 1994, she married the singer Tu Honggang, who was 10 years younger than her. It was quite a sensation at the time, but This marriage came to an end after eight years.

Lin Fangbing

10 stunning actresses who were swept away by the tide of going abroad in the 1980s - Lujuba

Lin Fangbing, a generation of female celebrities, born in Yangzhou, has the grace of a southern woman and the bold personality of a northern woman.

She is one of the most attractive female celebrities in the 1980s. She is slim and graceful, with crystal, soft, and charming eyes rippling with affection.

Lin Fangbing’s most famous role is Concubine Yang, who played in the TV series "Emperor of Tang Ming Dynasty". She performed after gaining 30 pounds of fat, the concubine Yang was round, jade and graceful, which is unmatched by those female stars with slender waist and sharp face. Won the Golden Eagle Award after viewing the crown. However, Lin Fangbing's body was badly damaged because of gaining weight and losing weight. He was unable to film for more than six years and did not return until the late 1990s. Now that she has faded out of the film and television industry, she concentrates on teaching her son, and her son has become a little pianist.

Zhang Yu

10 stunning actresses who were swept away by the tide of going abroad in the 1980s - Lujuba

In 1980, Zhang Yu's "Love in Lushan" was the first film featuring love after the Cultural Revolution. It caused a sensation when it was released. Her kiss scenes and swimsuits in the play were the first new Chinese films. It also made her the most popular female star at the time. In 1981, she won the Golden Rooster Award, Hundred Flower Award, Wenhui Award, and Government Award. After graduating from junior high school, she worked as an actress in the Shanghai Film Studio and was the fifth council member of the Chinese Film Association. She was once known as the "Lover of Lushan". Her youthful and childish appearance and baby-faced look are still fresh in the audience's memory. The character she has portrayed has always been a classic on the screen, and she is a female star who will always live in the hearts of the audience.

Zhao Jing

Zhao Jing is demure and dignified, exquisitely intelligent, and charming.

She is a temperamental beauty in the 1980s, the heroine of dozens of movies, and a movie star who has swept the country.

In people's minds, she is the most perfect embodiment of a woman. She interprets a kind of innocent beauty, and this beauty has beautiful her life and made countless viewers infatuated with her. After

married a soldier, Dan Ningjun, Zhao Jing did not stop. Now occasionally guest performances in film and television dramas.

Chen Ye

Chen Ye, female, Chinese actress in the 1980s. Very beautiful and temperamental, has acted in more than ten movies, and has created many different characters, Left a deep impression on us. After entering the film world, Chen Ye has participated in the shooting of "Secrets of Axia River", "Blue Sky Defense", "Dawn", "405 Murder", "Half Engagement Photo" and other films. In 1980, she was invited by the Changchun Film Studio to play the heroine Lu Wenfeng in the film "Danfeng Chaoyang". In 1983, he successfully portrayed a kind and gentle kindness in the films "Burning the Old Summer Palace" and "Changing the Curtain" directed by Hong Kong director Li Hanxiang, which won unanimous praise from people. In 1986, Chen Ye, like many people at the time, went to study in the United States at his own expense and entered the Department of Drama at Heston University. In 1988, he returned to China and played the role of Empress Dowager Ci'an again in the film "A Generation of Demon Empress", and has since disappeared from the film and television circles. She currently lives in the United States and is married to an American lawyer.

Zhang Weixin

Zhang Weixin's mother is Russian, she is of mixed Chinese and Russian. Many films starring in the early 1980s won the Golden Rooster Award and the Hundred Flower Award. In the late 1980s, he went to the United States to do business and disappeared from the showbiz until the 2007 TV series "Struggle", who played the mother of the actor Tong Dawei. Zhang Weixin's current frequency of acting in works is very low. She is now better known as the mother of actress Li Xiaolu.

Xiao Xiong

Xiao Xiong graduated from the 85 star class of Beijing Film Academy. In 1983, she won the first China TV Golden Eagle Award for Best Actress for her starring role in the TV series "Waiting Time". She was one of the few people who didn't break out at the time. She has been active in film and television works for so many years, and now she often sees her mother and heroine in film and television works.

Li Xiuming

Li Xiuming, the actress who has been chased by countless people, still shines in people's hearts from time to time. Time can forget many things, but it can also remember many things.

40 years ago, there was a simple, pure and beautiful world, and there was also a natural, simple, clear and upward aesthetic pursuit. At that time, Li Xiuming was the "perfect goddess" in the hearts of the public.

Li Xiuming, when the production of movies was only a handful of the year, she alone starred in "The Young Generation", "The Great Lantern", "The River Runs", "Sweet Career", "Tonight Stars", "The Peacock Princess" "," "Xu Mao and His Daughters", "Qiu Jin" and many other smash hit films at the time.

Li Xiuming won the Golden Rooster Award and the Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actress for the movie "Xu Mao and His Daughters" in 1981. Perhaps there will still be audiences who remember a movie called "The Peacock Princess" that played against the princess played by Li Xiuming, Tang Guoqiang who was still shown as a "cream boy" at that time. In the 1990s, Li Xiuming did not choose to go abroad like other female celebrities, but chose to go to sea. The French fries brand founded by her and her husband was later acquired by PepsiCo.

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