Yimou girl
"Yimou girls" (Chinese: 谋女郎; pinyin: Móu nǚláng) is a nickname for actresses who received media attention through starring in a movie directed by Zhang Yimou.
In the early Zhang Yimou movies, the actresses Gong Li and Zhang Ziyi benefited from their roles. Afterwards, they gained media attention and became international movie stars. The fame of these first two stars led to the title of “Yimou girls” by both the media and the public. Continuing the legacy with Dong Jie and Li Man, the popularity of the nickname rose sharply, although they themselves did not reach the same level of the prior two actresses. In addition, Tang Yan, Wang Jia, Lin Miaoke and others were also named as “Yimou girls” by some media for promotional reasons because they participated in the opening and closing ceremonies of the Olympic Games which were directed by Zhang Yimou.
Another common feature of the girls is that they were unknown before they appeared in Zhang Yimou's film. Gong Li, Zhang Ziyi and Li Man are students of the Central Academy of Drama. Dong Jie is a dance actress, Qu Ying is a model, Zhou Dongyu is a high school student, Ni Ni is a college student majoring in broadcasting, Wei Minzhi is of an ordinary rural background.
Cheung Man-yuk was already famous for her frequent collaboration with director Wong Kar-wai before she starred in Zhang Yimou's films in 2002 Hero. Sun Li was known as a famous Television actress before she appeared in Shadow (2018), Guan Xiaotong was already a famous child actress.
List
Name | First appeared with Yimou in | Other films with Yimou |
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Gong Li | Red Sorghum (1987) | Codename Cougar (1988), Fight and Love with a Terracotta Warrior (1989) (starring with him), Ju Dou (1990), Raise the Red Lantern(1991)**, The Story of Qiu Ju(1992), To Live(1994), Shanghai Triad (1995), Curse of the Golden Flower (2006), Coming Home (2014) |
Zhang Ziyi | The Road Home (1999) | Hero (2002), House of Flying Daggers (2004) |
Maggie Cheung | Hero (2002) | |
Dong Jie | Happy Times (2000) | |
Wei Minzhi | Not One Less (1999) | |
Qu Ying | Keep Cool (1997) | |
Li Man | Curse of the Golden Flower (2006) | |
Yan Ni | A Simple Noodle Story (2009) | |
Zhou Dongyu | Under the Hawthorn Tree (2010)[1] | |
Ni Ni | The Flowers of War (2011) | |
Zhang Huiwen | Coming Home (2014)[2] | |
Jing Tian | The Great Wall (2016) | |
Sun Li | Shadow (2018) | |
Guan Xiaotong | Shadow (2018)[3] | |
Liu Haocun | One Second (2019)[4] | |
References
- Chan, Boon (10 February 2011). "Review: Under the hawthorn tree". Singapore Press Holdings Ltd. mypaper. Retrieved 15 February 2011.
- Pamela McClintock (12 February 2014). "Berlin: Sony Classics Nears U.S. Deal for Zhang Yimou's 'Coming Home' (Exclusive)". The Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 17 February 2014.
- "'Great Wall' Director Zhang Yimou Starts 'Shadow'". Variety. Retrieved May 1, 2017.
- "刘浩存 (豆瓣)". Retrieved 17 March 2019.