Naren Hua
Naren Hua[1] (born 17 November 1962) is a Chinese film and television actress of Mongolian ethnicity.
Naren Hua | |
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Born | Xilingol League, Inner Mongolia, China | 17 November 1962
Nationality | China |
Other names | Na Renhua, Na Ren-Hua |
Occupation | actress |
Years active | 1976-present |
Spouse(s) | Ning Cai |
Awards | Golden Rooster – Best Actress 2011 Mother |
Name
Her name is derived from the Mongolian word for sunflower (наран цэцэг naran tsetseg – "sun", Mongolian: naran; "flower", Mongolian: tsetseg, Chinese: 花, pinyin: huā).[2] It is sometimes romanised as Na Renhua[3][4] or Na Ren-Hua.[5]
Career
Naren Hua began her film career in 1976 in Zhan Di Huang Hua.[6]
Filmography
Year | Title | Director | Role | Notes |
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1976 | Zhan Di Huang Hua | Ma Erlu | grand daughter | |
1979 | Ru Yan Fei | Sun Jing | Shang Xiaoli | |
1986 | Xiaoxiao | Xie Fei/Wu Lan | Xiaoxiao | Golden Phoenix Award Society Award Nominated - Golden Rooster Award for Best Actress |
1995 | A Mongolian Tale | Xie Fei | Someyer | |
2002 | Heavenly Grassland | Sai Fu/Mai Lisi | Baorima | Golden Phoenix Award Society Award Shanghai Film Critics Award for Best Actress Nominated - Golden Rooster Award for Best Actress Nominated - Huabiao Award for Outstanding Actress |
2005 | The Monsoon Horse | Ning Cai | Yingjidema | Nominated - Huabiao Award for Outstanding Actress |
Between Life and Death (2005 film) | Zhou Youchao | Xie Li | Nominated - Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actress | |
2010 | My Mongolian Mother (credited as Na Renhua) | Ning Cai | Golden Rooster Award for Best Actress Huabiao Award for Outstanding Actress | |
2015 | Qi Gong (The Calligraphy Master) | |||
2019 | A Dog Barking at the Moon | Juimei |
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References
- China Tripping: Encountering the Everyday in the People's Republic. Rowman & Littlefield. 8 February 2019. p. 116. ISBN 9781538123713.
Naren Hua
- "大陆明星著名演员娜仁花" [Mainland star, famous actress Naren Hua]. 中国蒙古学信息网 [China Mongolian Studies Information Network]. Inner Mongolia University Library, Mongolian Studies Division. April 2005. Retrieved 10 May 2019.CS1 maint: extra punctuation (link)
- "Best Actor and Actress". Beijing Review. 28 October 2011.
This year's Golden Rooster prizes for best actress and actor were awarded respectively to Na Renhua and Sun Chun
- "14th Huabiao awards held in Beijing". China.org.cn. 29 August 2011.
Na Renhua, for her leading role in "Mother," and Xu Fan, who stars in "Aftershock," shared the Best Actress Award
- "Na Ren-Hua". Hong Kong Movie DataBase. Retrieved 2019-04-01.
- "《额吉》内蒙古热拍 蒙古演员娜仁花扮演草原妈妈". 1905.com (in Chinese). 10 May 2009. Retrieved 4 August 2015.
External links
- Renhua Na on IMDb
- Na Renhua at Rotten Tomatoes
- Na Ren-Hua at the Hong Kong Movie DataBase
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