Inventory: the female celebrities 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. The beauties of film and television are like a hundred flowers competing for beauty, and the audience is dizzying 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 passage of time was forgotten by the audience, leaving only the short-lived beauty on those old films. "Dancing pavilion singing stage, the wind is always blown away by the rain and wind." These beauties, who were once gorgeous at the time, have now become different under the baptism of the years. They are scattered on the horizon, and they are very few people. remember. Fortunately, there was a camera that recorded their most beautiful moments. Beautiful women are often rare. I hope they will always be beautiful. The individual photos here are seldom kept. After reading this blog post, I left infinite sighs, cherish youth, and hope youth will always be there!

Inventory: the female celebrities who were swept away by the tide of going abroad in the 1980s - Lujuba

1. Jiang Lili: In 1980, Jiang Lili played the leading role in the movie "Red Peony" and became an instant hit. For her role as a female driver in "Red Orange, Yellow, Green, Blue and Purple", she won the Best Supporting Actress Award in the 6th "Popular Film" Hundred Flowers Award in 1983. Throughout the 1980s, Jiang Lili made more than a dozen movies. In 1993, she went to the United States with her husband Wang Baosheng, who is also an actor, to develop in Los Angeles and worked as a host on 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.

Inventory: the female celebrities who were swept away by the tide of going abroad in the 1980s - Lujuba

Inventory: the female celebrities who were swept away by the tide of going abroad in the 1980s - Lujuba

2. Gong Xue: In the early 1980s, Gong Xue was the dream lover of many audiences. She created a perfect and clean screen image in films such as "Pomegranate Flower", "Happy Bachelor", and "Under the Bridge". Award, Hundred Flowers Award, the double shadow queen. 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.

3. Fang Shu: Fang Shu was born as a child star. When he was 7 years old, he played a small carrot head in "Eternal Life in Fire". In 1985, she won the Hundred Flowers Awards for her role as Chen Bailu in the film "Sunrise". After entering the 90s, Fang Shu's frequency of receiving plays has obviously decreased, and her starlight slowly dimmed. Fang Shu 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.

​​IV. Lin Fangbing: Lin Fangbing’s most famous role is Concubine Yang, who played in the TV series "Tang Minghuang". Her performance after gaining 30 kilograms of fat is her beloved concubine, graceful and graceful, which is unmatched by those female stars with slender waist and sharp face. , She also won the Golden Eagle Award as a backlit. 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.

V. Zhang Yu: In 1980, Zhang Yu's "Love in Lushan" was the first film to show love after the Cultural Revolution. It caused a sensation when it was released. Her kiss scenes and swimsuits in the play were the first of the new Chinese films. Second, this 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. Zhang Yu, who had a bright future in China, insisted on studying in the United States in 1985. In 1995, after returning to China, the film "The Sun Has Ears", which she invested in, won the Berlin Film Festival Silver Bear Award, but she almost went bankrupt. In 2005, Zhang Yu won the Huabiao Award for "Ren Changxia". In 2010, 30 years later, she filmed the sequel "Lushan Love 2010", but it was difficult to reproduce the sensation that year. If she hadn't gone abroad that year, would she be another Gong Li now?

6. Zhao Jing: The second movie "The Love of the Sea" starring Zhao Jing caused a sensation when it was released. She also became the image spokesperson for the warm and kind young women at that time. The graceful and graceful lady image she played in the costume movie "Love in Pen" is also impressive. After marrying the soldier Denning Jun, Zhao Jing did not stop her shadow. Now occasionally guest performances in film and television dramas.

Seven. Li Yun: Li Yun was born into a family of film and television. His father Li Zhiyu, mother Hong Rong, uncle Li Wei, and Li Nong were all well-known actors at the time. Because of her outstanding performance in the TV series "On the Water", she was attracted by the audience in 1987. Selected as one of the "Top Ten Film and Television Actors". Li Yun quietly retired from American marriage students in 1988Zi, returned to the film and television industry in 1995, occasionally filming.

8. Yin Ting: Yin Tingru was admitted to the Advanced Class of the Shanghai Conservatory of Music in 1980. He appeared on the screen in early 1981 and appeared in the feature film "Awakening" directed by Teng Wenji. Since then, he has appeared in several films, creating a series of simple and natural images. In 1985, Yin Tingru went to the United States to study at his own expense. He was first admitted to the State University of New York in the Department of Mass Communication, majoring in film, and then admitted to Ohio University for a master's degree, but he has since disappeared from the public eye.

9. Le Yun: Le Yun, born in Shanghai in 1967, was the most popular candidate for "Wang Xifeng" when "Dream of Red Mansions" was prepared in 1984. Even Deng Jie was ready to retreat, but she insisted on leaving the mainland at that time. The director team tried to let her play San Jie You, but eventually fell through because she followed Hong Kong Shaw Brothers actor Luo Lie to Hong Kong. After 21-year-old Le Yun followed Luo Lie, 50, to Hong Kong, her career did not improve, and she was emotionally depressed because of being upset by Luo Lie’s wife. In 1996, she committed suicide by jumping off a building in Hong Kong at the age of 28.

10. Chen Ye: Chen Ye, in 1983, played the kind-hearted Empress Dowager Ci'an in the films "Burning the Old Summer Palace" and "Listening to the Government" directed by Hong Kong director Li Hanxiang. At that time, she was playing the role of Empress Dowager Cixi Liu Xiaoqing. 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 the Empress Dowager Ci'an in the film "A Generation of Demon Empress" again. She currently lives in the United States and is married to an American lawyer.

11. Dong Zhizhi: Dong Zhizhi, an actor, was born in February 1960. He was admitted to the Shanghai Dance School in 1973. In 1983, he played Xi Shi in the 6-episode TV series "Xi Shi", which is subtle and graceful and full of classical beauty. In the TV series Tang Minghuang also played Yuan Qiu'er. Many post-80s audiences may remember that Dong Zhizhi is the actor who played the Dragon Girl's mother in the TV series "Little Dragon Girl". After entering the 90s, she slowly faded out and completely disappeared from the public eye.

12. Han Yueqiao: Han Yueqiao played the protagonist in more than a dozen films in the 1980s, such as the film "Post in the Birch Forest" and "The Field is Green Shading". She did not choose to leave the country like other actresses in the 1980s. For so many years She has been performing works continuously. The camera recorded Han Yueqiao's most beautiful moments, and also recorded the process of years slowly leaving traces on her body.

13. Zhang Weixin: Zhang Weixin's mother is Russian and she is of mixed Chinese and Russian blood. 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.

14. Xiao Xiong: Xiao Xiong graduated from the 85 star class of Beijing Film Academy. In 1983, she won the Best Actress in the First China TV Golden Eagle Award for starring 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.

15. Li Xiuming: In 1981, Li Xiuming won the Golden Rooster Award and the Hundred Flower Award for Best Actress for the movie "Xu Mao and His Daughters". 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.

​​Sixteenth, Ding Lan: Ding Lan’s most well-known role is the movie "Shaolin Temple" starring Jet Li and she, after which she has appeared in a number of chivalrous roles. In the early 1990s, she went abroad to develop in Singapore and became a Singaporean. She was an actor in Singapore Radio and Television (New Media). She played Lanlan in "Lotus Contest" and Guanyin in "Journey to the East". After entering the 21st century, Ding Lan gave up many years of acting career to start business and returned to Beijing to develop.

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