Personal information
Chinese name: Wang Xinyu, formerly known as Wang Xia.
Graduation school: Chinese People's Liberation Army Art Institute
Nationality: Chinese
Working unit: Beijing People's Art Theater
Nationality: Han
Height: 164 cm
Birthplace: Xichang, Sichuan
Constellation: Cancer
Date of birth: June 28
Blood type: O
Occupation: Actor
Constellation: Cancer
Specialties: Peking Opera, Kunqu Opera, Photography
Currently living Place: Beijing
Favorite colors: white, purple, yellow
Favorite snack: Mom’s ice powder
Favorite fruit: cherry
p>Favorite sport: horse riding
Favorite plant: calla lily
Favorite type of clothing: casual wear
Favorite A song: "The Olive Tree"
Which author's book do you like the most: Charlotte Bronte
What kind of book do you like to read: Novels
< p>Which city in China do you like the most: Each city has its own characteristicsWhich country abroad do you most want to travel to: Jerusalem, Israel
What do you think is the greatest advantage of your character: Sincerity and simplicity
The artists I currently admire are: Meryl Streep
If you were not an actor, which profession would you choose: Teacher
If you were a What kind of animal would you choose to describe yourself: Deer
What kind of person would you choose as a friend: Birds of a feather flock together
What do you do when you are not filming: Leisurely at home
The things that touch you most in life are: too many, such as what the volunteers did during the Wenchuan earthquake
The most common words (mantra) you say in daily life: "Really!" "; "Okay!"
What is the usual way to get out of trouble: face
If you can choose what you want to see again: return to childhood
Think The decisive factors for a person's success: Diligence and persistence
Write a life motto to share and learn from everyone: Cherish everyone around you and cherish every day of your life!
At the age of eight, he was admitted to Tianjin Art School and studied Peking Opera performance, focusing on Xun School Hua Dan and Dao Ma Dan. At that time, teachers from the Tianjin Art School selected and trained Peking Opera talents in the Panzhihua area and went to all primary schools in Liangshan Prefecture to conduct auditions and examinations. Only one person was selected, and that was Wang Xinyu.
While studying at Tianjin Art School, she won the Tianjin New Talent Award for her starring role in the play "Hanging Painting". During the seven years at Tianjin Art School, Wang Xinyu's grades have always been excellent, and she graduated without taking the graduation exam. After graduation, she starred in the new mythological Peking Opera "Princess Snow", and won the Outstanding Performance Award from the Ministry of Culture that year for her successful portrayal of the character Dolma.
After entering the 1990s, the Drama Department of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Art Academy began to recruit students from within the military for ten years, and then began to recruit students from the whole society. Among more than 6,000 candidates across the country, after the preliminary examination, re-examination, third examination, military physical examination, and cultural college entrance examination, only 16 candidates were admitted, and Wang Xinyu was lucky to be one of them. It is worth mentioning that she was also admitted to the Chinese Academy of Opera at the same time. She finally chose the Drama Department of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Art Institute to study drama, film and television performance.
While studying in Military Arts, she represented the college in the 3rd National TV Sketch Competition, and won the Outstanding Work Award for her self-written and directed sketch "Singing in a Wheelchair". In addition, he represented military art in the sketch competition of the top ten art schools in the country, and won the Outstanding Performance Award for his starring role in the sketch "Candlelight".
In 1997, Wang Xinyu successfully entered the Chinese People's Liberation Army Air Force Political Department Repertory Troupe due to her outstanding performance (playing Lin Yuanyuan) in the graduation drama "Sentinels Under the Neon Lights" and passed the professional examination with excellent results. A professional military drama actor. She worked in air traffic control until 2004.
In 2004, Wang Xinyu left the army and was admitted to the Beijing People's Art Theater, where he is now a young actor. National second-level actor.
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Starring in the drama:
"Sentinel under the Neon Lights" Played by Lin Yuanyuan Director: Wang Min
"Strong Love" Played by Tingting, Director Axiu: Wang Xiangming
"Farewell My Concubine" as Yu Ji Director: Wang Xiangming
"Family Portrait" as Xiao Fendie Director: Ren Ming
"White Deer Plain" as Director Bai Ling :Lin Zhaohua
"There is a Poison" as Xiaoya Director: Ren Ming
"Life" as Guizhi Director: Ren Ming
"Grand Hotel Suite" Playing the role of Miu Rui Director: Gu Wei
"Thunderstorm" Playing the role of Sifeng Director: Gu Wei
Starring in the TV series:
"The Romance of Gui" Playing the role of Shuijiao Director : Chen Jialin
"Mulan" as Li Xuejiao Director: Fan Sihe, Shao Wanlin
"Royal Flower" as the pendant director: Xie Hong
"The Bitter Sea" , Sweet Tears" as Chen Xiaoying Director: Chen Yutian
"Top Gun" as He Ping Director: Ning Haiqiang
"Fire Phoenix" as Axiu Director: Peng Jun
"Flying Over" as Long Danying Director: Yin Dawei
"Luo Shen" as Hongtan Director: Peng Jun
"Bright Moon" as Xiao Yufen Director: Jiang Shen
"Half Moon" as Tang Ling Director: Mao Weining
"Journey to the West" as Julia Director: Yang Jie
"Far Lake" as Han Suhong Director: Ning Haiqiang
"Third Sister Yang Complains" as Jin Yu Director: Huang Lijia
Movie:
"Northern Latitude 38 Parallel" as Wang Qin Director: Wei Lian< /p>
"Relatives and Friends" as Lin Suzhen Director: Li Xiaoming
"Spring in the Apricot Grove" as Liu Meixiang Director: Sun Xinxiang
Won honors for editing this section
< p>Performance at the 9th China-Japan-Korea Theater FestivalPerformance at the 10th China-Japan-Korea Theater Festival
Performance by the guest country of Germany Asia-Pacific Week
International Experiment in Cairo, Egypt Drama Festival Performance
--Performed the role of Dolma in the new mythological drama "Princess Snow" and won the Performance Award from the Ministry of Culture;
--Written and created alone while in school The sketch "Singing in a Wheelchair" starring in the movie won the Outstanding Program Award in the Third National Drama Sketch TV Competition;
--She played the role of a female teacher in a mountain village in the sketch "Candlelight" and won the National Art School Teaching Sketch Award Outstanding Performance Award in the Competition;
--The sketch "The Sunset Can't End Love" won the gold medal in the National Senior Performance;
--The sketch "Family Dance Steps" won the China Population Silver Award;
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--Starred in a series of sketches such as "Position", "Long-lasting Love", "After Layoff", "Family Dance" and other excellent works reflecting the army;
--The play "Farewell My Concubine" written by Mo Yan plays the role of Concubine Yu. With her outstanding acting skills, the play once became a sensation and has been performed in international drama festivals in South Korea, Germany, Egypt and other countries;
--In 2004, he was transferred to the Beijing People's Art Theater, obtained the unusual title of deputy senior professional, and was rated as a national second-level actor.
Edit this paragraph's major events
1998 CCTV Spring Festival Gala, sketch "East, West, North and South Soldiers";
CCTV June 1st Gala, sketch "Love Spread" "Screen";
CCTV's 15th National Art Gala, report drama "Life Witness";
Beijing TV Station's 60th Anniversary Party of the Red Army's Long March, skit "Military Salute";
Beijing TV station’s May Day Gala, skit "Mother's Bridge";
Presided over the Beijing Concert Hall's "China-Japan Youth Friendship Concert", Beijing TV station's youth department "Seven Colors of Light Paradise";
Participated in a performance
Performed at the 9th China, Japan and Korea Theater Festival
Performed at the 10th China, Japan and Korea Theater Festival
Performed by the guest country of Germany Asia Pacific Week
Performance at Cairo International Experimental Theater Festival, Egypt