Zhang Jingchu (å¼ éå), born on February 2, 1980, is a Chinese film actress known for her versatility and international acclaim. She studied directing at the Central Academy of Drama in Beijing and is fluent in English, having studied at the Beijing New Oriental Institute. Raised in a modest countryside family, Zhang rose to prominence with her breakout role in Peacock (2005), directed by Gu Changwei, which won the Silver Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival. She went on to star in several critically acclaimed films, including Tsui Harkās Seven Swords (2005), Derek Yeeās ProtĆ©gĆ© (2007), Florian Gallenbergerās John Rabe (2008), and Ann Huiās Night and Fog (2009). In 2005, Time magazine recognized Zhang as one of "Asiaās Heroes," cementing her status as a rising star in international cinema.
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