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Biography

Achievements

Lin Ching-hsia is a superstar of the Chinese film industry from the 70s to the 90s, and has been in the Chinese film industry for 22 years. She has performed countless classic roles from the literary superstar of the 70s to the wuxia superstar of the 90s, and won the Best Actress Award at the Asia-Pacific Film Festival for her work on the movie The Hundred Strong in 1976 and Best Actress at the Taiwan Golden Horse Awards for her work on The Rolling Red Dust in 1990. In 1990, she won the Best Actress award at the Golden Horse Awards in Taiwan for her role in <>.

Biography

Lin Ching-hsia, originally from Laiyang, Shandong Province, was born on November 3, 1954 in Miaoli, Taiwan. After graduating from high school, she was discovered by a talent scout while shopping in Taipei's Ximending one day and entered the film industry. Her screen debut was "Outside the Window" (1973), adapted from a Qiong Yao novel and directed by Sung Cun-shou, which was unable to be screened in Taiwan due to copyright issues; "Clouds Floating" (1974), instead, became the first step for Taiwanese audiences to recognize her.

Lin Ching-hsia was one of the most famous literary actresses of the late 1970s, together with Lin Feng-jiao, Chin Han and Chin Hsiang-lin, known as the "Two Lins and Two Chins" of the 1970s Taiwanese movie industry. She starred in many films based on Qiong Yao's novels and became one of the "Jade Girls" of the film industry in those years, but when she returned to Taiwan in 1979, due to relationship problems, literary films were declining, but she continued to perform well in other genres, and was shortlisted for the Golden Horse Awards with her work in The Yellow Flower of Blue Blood (1980) and The Eye of the Beast (1982). After the decline of traditional Chinese films and the collapse of the star system, she moved to Hong Kong and maintained her reputation as a leading lady, starring in such masterpieces as Police Story (1985), The Knife and the Horse (1986), and Tonight the Stars Shine Bright (1988), and winning the 27th Golden Horse Award for Best Actress for Rolling in the Red Dust (1990).

In 1992, Brigitte Lin was promoted to become a martial arts film actors, and with the "Smiling Proud Wanderer Ⅱ of the East Undefeated" is also a man and a woman, the image of the upside down in the martial arts film ushered in the second peak of the career, 1992 to 1994 Brigitte Lin in the Hong Kong film industry, a Brigitte Lin men's cyclone, starring in at least thirteen martial arts films in three years. Became a movie actress across two different styles of literature and martial arts, but also the longest popular, almost never be swallowed by the trend of the times to one of the legend. 1994 married Hong Kong businessman Xing Liyuan (fire original), that is, faded out of the movie world, temporarily for her film career to put an end to the stop.

Experience

Lin Ching-hsia was born on November 3, 1954 in Mieh City, Taiwan, and later moved to Chiayi Dahlin Society New Village

Lin Ching-hsia (20 pictures) (family village, her father was a military medical officer in the National Army.) In 1972, she graduated from Taiwan's Jinling Girls' High School. After graduation in 1972 in Taipei City, Wanhua District, Ximending shopping by a talent scout discovered, in 1973 into the 1980s Taiwan film company as an actor. In the same year, she played the lead role of Jiang Yanrong in the film "Outside the Window", which was based on Qiong Yao's debut novel and became a big success. She later appeared in "Cloudy", directed by Liu Jiachang, and thus established her image as a jade girl in the movie industry, and was regarded as a "pure and clear young girl" type of actress.

In 1975, she played the role of a child soldier who swims across the river to present a flag to the garrison in "Eight Hundred Strong Men," a film made by Taiwan's Central Motion Picture Corporation, and was widely acclaimed for her outstanding performance, which won her the Best Actress Award at the 22nd Asian Film Festival, making her one of Taiwan's most popular literary film actresses.

After 1976, she joined Qiong Yao's own company, Giant Star Films, and became the leading actress in her films. In collaboration with Qin Xianglin and Qin Han, she starred in more than 10 films based on Qiong Yao's novels, such as "I Am a Cloud" and "The Moon is Hazy, the Birds are Hazy," and became the embodiment of Qiong Yao's heroine. At the time, she and Lin Fengjiao, as well as Qin Han and Qin Xianglin, were known as the "Two Qin and Two Lin," and were once referred to as the Golden Girls.

In 1977, in the "Dream of the Red Chamber" directed by Li Hanxiang, at the request of the director, she changed her elegant and pure image of a young girl. In 1977, at the request of the director of "The Dream of the Golden Jade", he changed his elegant and innocent image of a young girl and played the role of a male character, successfully portraying Jia Baoyu, who was a dashing and rebellious character. It became one of the highlights of many works at that time!

In 1979, Brigitte Lin took a break from filming for 15 months due to relationship problems. 1980, she went to the United States to further her studies, and at the same time, she made her comeback in 1981 when she acted in the film "Love Kills," which was directed by Tan Jia Ming and filmed in the United States for the first time. She returned to Taiwan in the same year and acted in a number of comedy commercial films directed by Chu Yen-ping.

Shortly after traveling to Hong Kong in 1983 to star in several films, including Tsui Hark's The New Swordsman of Shushan, Lin traveled to the United States again in 1984 to study acting at the International University of San Diego. After returning home from her studies, Lin moved to Hong Kong and shifted her acting career to the Hong Kong movie industry, starring in a series of films such as "Police Story" and "Starry Night". This was the second period of transition in her acting career, during which she played many different styles of roles, including a heroic revolutionary figure, a triad secretary, a noble and elegant noblewoman, and so on, showing the diversity of Qingxia's acting skills.

In 1990, she starred in "Rolling Red Dust", directed by Yan Hao and scripted by female writer San Mao, playing the role of Shen Shaohua, a female writer who is uprooted in the turbulent times, and won the Best Actress Award at the 27th Golden Horse Awards for her superb portrayal. This? s an award she has been looking forward to and an important milestone in her acting career.

In 1992, at the age of 37, Lin again co-starred with Tsui Hark in the Chinese martial arts film?

In 1992, Brigitte Lin co-starred with Tsui Hark again at the age of 37 in a Chinese martial arts film? In the film, Lin Qingxia role in the role of men, in its exquisite interpretation of the combination of rigidity and flexibility to create a classic screen image: aesthetic and harsh, stunning talent of the East undefeatable, in the martial arts film ushered in another peak of the acting career. Due to the success of Lin Qingxia's transformation into a male role, a whirlwind of Lin Qingxia's male costumes was created in the Hong Kong movie industry at that time, during which she collaborated with Tsui Hark, Yu Jen-tai, Wong Kar-wai, etc. in the film "New Dragon Gate", which is the first movie of its kind. etc. She collaborated with Tsui Hark, Yu Jintai, Wong Kar-Wai? and others to make a number of successful martial arts films such as "New Dragon Inn", "The Undefeatable East", "The White-Haired Witch", and "East is West", which were a great success in the Hong Kong movie industry.

After performing many classic roles, Lin got married in 1994 and then faded out of the movie industry. 

In July 2011, she published her first book, "Inside the Window, Outside the Window."

After 17 years of absence from the movie industry, 56-year-old actress Brigitte Lin has made a comeback as a writer. [1]

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Practicing experience

Lin's acting style is natural and simple, introspective and delicate, with a sharp and sensual appearance, and she is adept at expressing the complexity of her character's thoughts and the ups and downs of her feelings. She has appeared in more than 100 movies in her 21 years of moviemaking***. She is the only actress in the Hong Kong and Taiwan movie industry who can straddle two different movie styles: literary and martial arts,? It is also the actress who has been popular for the longest time and shines the brightest. This step from the popularity of the 70s through the 90? Lin Qingxia generation of popularity of the special characters do represent a special fashion history. This powerful actress who went from Qiong Yao films to martial arts films, with her 21 years of acting history, helps us to remember the era that has faded away and the popularity that was once there. Like her inherent image of looking sideways and out of the corner of her eye, she is slowly becoming a glittering symbol in the memorable light of day.

In 1973, Taiwanese director Song Cunshou started shooting "Outside the Window," an adaptation of Qiong Yao's novel, and openly recruited actors and actresses, and two to three hundred people applied for the job but were not chosen; Lin Qingxia, who had never thought of becoming a star, was discovered by a talent scout while strolling through Ximending, and was cast as the female protagonist, Jiang Yanrong. In fact, Song Cunshou chose Lin and her classmate Zhang Liren to perform in the movie together, but no decision was made on who would be the female lead until the movie started. When the lead actor, Chin Han, arrived at the theater that day, the director asked him who among the two newcomers would be more suitable to play the lead role, and Chin Han pointed to Zhang Liren, who was standing in the distance, and said, "This one!" But the director reconsidered, the female lead was thinner and more melancholic, Zhang Liren looked stronger, or Lin Qingxia was more suitable. It seems that director Song was more discerning than Qin Han! In this way, Lin earned her first paycheck - 10,000 Taiwan dollars, which at that time only amounted to 1,500 Hong Kong dollars. However, due to certain legal issues, the movie was not released in Taiwan, and the first movie she met with the Taiwanese audience was Cloudy with a Chance of Being.

Lin Mei Ren (20 photos)

In 1975, she played the role of a child soldier who swims across the river to present a flag to the soldiers in the garrison in "Eight Hundred Strong Men," a movie made by Taiwan's Central Motion Picture Industry Corporation, which was widely acclaimed for her outstanding performance and won the Best Actress Award at the 22nd Asia-Pacific Film Festival, making her Taiwan's "Chief Literature and Artiste". She became Taiwan's "leading literary actress".

In 1976, she joined Qiong Yao's self-organized company and became the leading actress of the movie. In collaboration with Qin Xianglin and Qin Han, she starred in films based on Qiong Yao's novels, such as "I am a cloud" and "The moon is hazy, the birds are hazy", and became the embodiment of Qiong Yao's heroine. At that time, she and Lin Fengjiao, as well as Qin Han and Qin Xianglin, were known as "two Qin and two Lin" in the Taiwanese movie industry, and once became the goddess in the hearts of thousands of movie fans.

In 1977, in "Dream of the Red Chamber" directed by Li Hanxiang, at the request of the director, she changed her elegant and pure image of a young girl to play a male role. She successfully portrayed a dashing and rebellious Jia Baoyu, which became a highlight of many works at that time. After performing in a number of Qiong Yao type films, Lin decided to change her usual youthful jade girl route.

In 1980, she went to the U.S. to study film, and in 1981, she appeared in the U.S.-based film "Love Kills," which was directed by Tan Jia Ming. She returned to Taiwan in the same year and in 1983 starred in ? s New Swordsman of Shushan. Shortly after acting in several films, including Tsui Hark's New Swordsman of Shushan, she traveled to the U.S. once again.

In 1984, Lin traveled to the United States again to study acting at San Diego International University. After returning home from her studies, Lin shifted the center of her career to Hong Kong, starring in a series of films including "Police Story" and "Starry Night". This was the first period of transition in her acting career, during which she played many different styles of roles. There were valiant revolutionaries, triad secretaries, noble and elegant noblewomen and so on, showing Qingxia's diverse acting skills.

In 1990, she starred in "Rolling Dust," a movie written by female writer San Mao and directed by Yan Hao, playing Shen Shaohua, a female writer who is uprooted in the turbulent times, and won the Best Actress Award at the 27th Golden Horse Awards for her superb portrayal. It was an award she had been waiting for and an important milestone in her acting career.

In 1992, Brigitte Lin teamed up with Tsui Hark again to star in the pinnacle of Chinese martial arts films, The Laughing Pride of the Wanderer and the Undefeated East. In the film, Brigitte Lin completely broke through its literary theater, the role of the male role, in its exquisite interpretation of the combination of rigid and flexible portrayed a classic screen image: aesthetic and harsh, the stunning talent of the East Undefeated, in the martial arts film ushered in another peak of his acting career. With the role of Dongfang Bubo Lin Qingxia transformation success, from then on she became the leading male counterpart, in the Hong Kong film industry blew up a Lin Qingxia male whirlwind, popular with the audience. She collaborated with Tsui Hark, Yu Jen-tai, Wong Kar-wai and others in the filming of "New Dragon Inn", "The East is Undefeated", "The White-Haired Witch", "East is East, West is West" and many other martial arts films, which were a great success.

In 1994, after 21 years in the movie industry, Lin Ching-hsia chose to get married after performing many classic roles, and since then she has been out of the movie industry.

On February 19, 2006, the Minor Planet Center (Minor?Planet?Centre) published document 55987, officially announced the approval of the asteroid 38821 renamed Lin Qingxia.

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Filmography

1973

Window Decorations? Jiang Yanrong

1974

Clouds Drifting as? Li Zhongjiang

Pure Love as? Lin Chunchun

Ancient Mirror Specter as? Su Su

Yun He as? Liang Xinlan

Pure Love

Love's Cottage decorated by? Luo Xiaoyu

Lady Reporter as? Shen Fuhui

On the Green Grasslands as? Fang Menglan

Long Love as? Lin Shanshan

1975

Smoke and Rain as? Ji Chunxia

Girlfriend as? Xia Xiaochan

Cloud Deep

Heat Wave as? Xia Xiaoyu

Fluttering Love as? Fluttering

On the Water's Edge decorated by? Du Xiaoshuang

Shui Yun as? 水樵

小姨/小姨怀春? Jewelry? Wanjing

Evergreen Tree as? Luo Yanan

Love Runs Long as? Xu Liping

1976

Qiu Ge as? Dong Zhi Yun

Golden Shadow/Last Night, Tonight, Tomorrow Night

Maple Leaf Love as? Li Jinwen

Starring in Movies (1974-1984)(20 pictures)

Different Love/Love's Belle? Played by? Song Xiaoyu

Sworn by the Sea as? Elaine

The Eight Hundred Heroes as? Yang Huimin

When the Wolves Come

When the Wolves Come

When the Wolves Come

Dr. Fang Jie

The Ball Chase as? Fang Mei Han

Twenty Tomorrow

Love Kung Fu as? Xia Xiaoyun

I am a sand gull

I am a sand gull

Liu Yanmei

The Sea and the Sky

1977

Dreams of a Strange Land

Decorated by? Ye Hua

Photos of Brigitte Lin in Hazy Moon, Hazy Birds (14 pics)ling

I am a Cloud as? Duan Wanlu

Warmth is in my heart/ Love is hazy and misty decorated by? Li Huifen

Running to the Rainbow? Zhang Xiaohong

Orchid in the rain? Qiu Meng

Golden Jade Liangyu Honglou Dreams as? Jia Baoyu

1978

The Moon is Misty and the Birds are Misty as? Liu Ling Shan

The Tale of the True White Snake as? Bai Suzhen (白素贞)

We hear birds everywhere. Aaron Shen

Morning Mist as? Du Xiaomeng

The Moon on the Beach by Luo Xiaolu Luo Xiaolu

Green Hills/Leaving a Piece of Acacia

Fang Yizhu

The Moon on the Beach. Fang Yizhu

The Emotionless Wasteland and the Emotional Sky

Yin Mei Zhen

1979

A red bean as? Xia Chulei? A Red Bean

On the Successful Ridge

Goose in the Forest

Decorated by Tao Danfeng? Tao Danfeng

A piece of deep love/the old man's wind and rain? Wen Jiayi

Love Runs as? Ruoping

An unforgettable day as? Tian Yuqiu

The colorful sky as? Yin Caiqin

1980

Romance Anti Stars/Pair of Silly Birds as? Shen Rong

Marigold Flower as? Han Pei Yin

Blue Blood Yellow Flower as? Lin Yiying

1981

Love Kills as?IVY

Chinese Female Soldier as? Wen Jingyi

1982

Burn! Firebird played? Wei Yanran? Burn! Firebird" Lin Qingxia Spy Shot

Wise Eye for Heroes as? Shen Yunbai

Little Lily at the Gun as? Xiao Han

Red Pink Corps as? Fang Huijun

Lipstick Pink Wonder Soldier

Red Pink Ranger/Blazing Blood Long Tian as? Hu Fangling

1983

Shushan/New Shushan Swordsman? Castle Master

New Shushan Swordsman Legend

Mini-Specialized Attack Team as? Lei Li Co-stars: Wang Yu, Jackie Chan, Zheng Shaoqiu

Four Fools Shy as? Helen Mok

I Love the Night as? Chim Hong

Black and White Pearl as? Kwan Suet Chu

1938 Big Surprise as? Robyn

Midnight Orchid as? Su Su Co-starring: Zheng Shaoqiu

1984

Seven Foxes/X Trap

Lover Watching Knife as? Ling Er Co-starring; Zheng Shaoqiu, Er Dongsheng, Chen Yumei

Gentleman Marty as ?JOJO

1985

Police Story as ? Salina Co-starring; Jackie Chan? Maggie Cheung

1986

Dreamer as ? Yuexiang

Dagger Horse Dan as ? Cao Yun? Co-starring; Cherie Chung Chor Hung Yip Sin Man? Zheng Haonan Zhang Guoqiang? Wu Ma

Hero Idol/Heroes in the Making as ?MAY

1987

Transverse Wealth of $30 Million as ? Sister

Life Snatcher as? Leung Mei Fung

Beacon Lady/Flag is Fluttering as? Qin Feng

1988

Tonight's Starry Night as? Du Caiwei

1989

Shocker as? Lin Chuchiao

1990

Rolling Red Dust as? Shen Shaohua

1992

Laughing Pride of the Wanderer II as Dongfang Bubu, co-starring Jet Li Kwan Chi-lin Li Ka Yan

Luding Book II Shenglong Cult as Long'er (a merger of Su Luan and Mao Dongzhu in the original), co-starring Stephen Chow Li Ka Yan? Yau Suk-chun

The Greatest Generation of Princess adorns ? Flowerless co-stars: Andy Lau, Deanie Ip, Wu Mengda, Miu Kiu Wai, Yuen Wing Yee

New Dragon Inn as ? Qiu Mo Yan?

Collaborators: Tony Leung Ka Fai, Donnie Yen, Wu Qi Hua, Maggie Cheung

Dark Love for Peach Blossom Garden as? Yun Zhifan

1993

Lin Ching-hsia starred in East meets West Stills (16) The Legend of the White-Haired Witch as? Lian Nishang? Co-starring: Leslie Cheung

The Legend of the White-Haired Witch 2 as? Co-starring: Leslie Cheung

The Undefeated of the East as? The East is undefeated? Co-starring Joey Wong and Yu Rongguang

Shooting Heroes of East meets West as? The Three Princesses? Co-starring: Leslie Cheung, Alan Leong, Joey Wong, Carina Lau, Tony Leung, Jacky Cheung, Maggie Cheung

Chasing Boys as? Cheng Xiaodong

Black Panther World as? Ching Ching? Co-starring: Zhang Wei-kei Chen Mingzhen Ng Ka-li Ren Dahua Leung Ka-fai Yuen Wah

1994

The Six-Fingered Piano Demon as? Huang Xuemei? Co-starring; Yuen Biao Liu Jia Ling

New Tian Long Ba Si Tian Shan Tong Mu as ? Li Qiushui, Li Canghai Co-stars: Lin Wenlong, Gong Li, Xu Shaoqiang, Zhang Min, Liao Qi Zhi, Bai Shiqian

Fire Cloud Legends as?

The Legend of the Fire Cloud

Chongqing Forest

Chongqing Forest as? Female assassin co-starring Tony Leung

Sword and Sword Laughs as? The famous sword? Co-starring: Andy Lau, Tsui Kam Kong, Yu Li

The East Evil and the West Poison as? Murong Yan, Murong Yan, and Dugu Koufu

Guest starring role: 1992? The Book of Deer and the Tripod

Movie narration: 1998 Beautiful Boy's Love? East is East and West is West 2001

TV work: 1991? ATV? Brigitte Lin's photo album (Flying Cloud Outside the Window)

Audio works:

Kiss My Love included in? Rolling Stone? Tao Da Wei 1983 "Summer Vacation" album

Mother's words included in Rolling Stone? Tao Da Wei's 1983 Summer Vacation album

Love in a Dream

Listed on the Rolling Stones? Rolling Stones? Nine Heavenly Kings' Twelve Greatest Hits

Mother's Words on the Rolling Stones? /? Warner? The Greatest Hits? The best of the best

Only remember the laughter of today and the drunkenness of the world? Included in the soundtrack of BMG's "The Laughing Pride of the Wanderer" movie

Promise me to look at you, take it easy

Promise me to look at you, take it easy? Rolling Stone Crush on Peach Blossom Garden movie soundtrack

The Wind Blows Softly?1979 movie Love Runs On

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Achievements and Honors

1976: "Eight Hundred Strong Men" won the Best Actress Award at the 22nd Asia-Pacific Film Festival

1980: "Yellow Flowers of Blue Blood" was nominated for the Best Actress Award at the 17th Golden Horse Awards

1982: "The Best Actress" was nominated for the Best Actress Award at the 17th Golden Horse Awards<

1982: "The Wise Man" nominated for Best Actress at the 19th Taiwan Golden Horse Awards

1984: "New Swordsman of Shushan" nominated for Best Actress at the 3rd Hong Kong Film Awards

1986: "Police Story" nominated for Best Actress at the 5th Hong Kong Film Awards

1990: "Rolling in the Red Dirt Best Actress, 27th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards

1992: "Peach Blossom Garden" nominated for the Best Actress Award at the 5th Tokyo International Film Festival

1993: "The Best Actress" nominated for the Best Actress Award at the 04th "Chinese Film Awards". The 04th "China Film Performing Arts Society Golden Phoenix Award Special Contribution Award"

1993: "The Laughing Pride of the Wanderer" nominated for the Best Actress Award at the 12th Hong Kong Film Awards

1993: "The Greatest Generation" nominated for the Best Actress Award at the 12th Hong Kong Film Awards

2004: "The Greatest Generation" nominated for the Best Actress Award at the 01st Hong Kong Walk of Fame

The movie was nominated for the Best Actress Award at the 01th Hong Kong Walk of Fame: The 01st Hong Kong Avenue of Stars Honoree

2010: "East is East, West is West Ultimate" nominated for the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 2nd Chinese Film Iron Image Awards