Zhou Dongyu

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Zhou Dongyu

Zhou Dongyu (Chinese: 周冬雨; born 31 January 1992) is a Chinese actress, who gained recognition after appearing in Zhang Yimou's film Under the Hawthorn Tree (2010). She was also chosen by Southern Metropolis Daily as one of the "Four Dan actresses of the post-90s Generation", along with Zheng Shuang, Guan Xiaotong and Yang Zi.[3] In 2016, she won the Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actress with her performance in Soul Mate (2016).[4] In 2020, she won the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actress and Golden Rooster Award for Best Actress with her performance in Better Days (2019).[5]

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Zhou Dongyu
周冬雨
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Zhou in 2017
Born (1992-01-31) 31 January 1992 (age 33)[1][2][note 1]
NationalityChinese
Alma materBeijing Film Academy
OccupationActress
Years active2010–present
AgentZhou Dongyu Studio
Notable workBetter Days
Under the Light
My People, My Country
AwardsHong Kong Film Award for Best Actress - Better Days (2020)
Golden Rooster Award for Best Leading Actress - Soul Mate (2016 film)
Chinese name
Chinese
Hanyu PinyinZhōu Dōngyǔ
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Zhou ranked 71st on Forbes China Celebrity 100 list in 2017, 7th in 2019, and 3rd in 2020.

Early life and education

Zhou was born in Shijiazhuang, Hebei to an ordinary working family. When she was in the third grade of primary school, her father died in a car accident, and her mother later remarried. She practiced gymnastics as a child and joined the Shijiazhuang gymnastics team at the age of 12.[6][7] In middle school, she studied in Shijiazhuang No. 27 Middle School Class 9 in 2004 and Shijiazhuang No. 12 Middle School in Class 2007.[citation needed]

Career

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2010–2015: Rising recognition

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Zhou Dongyu (second from left) during the premiere of Under the Hawthorn Tree at Busan International Film Festival 2010, South Korea
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Zhou Dongyu during the closing ceremony of Beijing International Film Festival in 2013

In 2010, Zhou was picked by Zhang Yimou to star in his film Under the Hawthorn Tree, despite having no acting experience prior to taking on the role.[8] She rose to fame for her appearance in the film and won several awards, including the Best Actress at the 56th Valladolid International Film Spain Festival, Outstanding New Actress at the 14th Huabiao Award and Best New Performer at the 20th Shanghai Film Critics Awards.[9][10][11]

In 2011, she starred in Barbara Wong's romance film The Allure of Tears; and also featured in war film The Road Of Exploring, playing Yang Kaihui, the wife of political leader Mao Zedong.[12][13]

In 2013, she starred in historical romance film The Palace, the fourth installment of the Gong series by Yu Zheng.[14] Variety praised her performance saying, "Zhou holds the screen very well, turning an initially daft personality into an angsty but stoical heroine".[15]

In 2014, she starred alongside Lin Gengxin in youth romance film My Old Classmate.[16] The film topped China's box office and Zhou was praised for her "acting breakthrough".[17][18] The same year, she featured in comedy Breakup Buddies. Opposite to her usual pure and fresh image, Zhou challenged the role of a "Smart"[19] in the film.[20] Breakup Buddies became one of the highest-grossing films of all time in China.[21]

In 2015, she starred opposite Ethan Juan in suspense film The Unbearable Lightness of Inspector Fan and youth drama The Ark of Mr. Chow alongside Sun Honglei.[22][23][24]

2016–present: Critical acclaim

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Zhou Dongyu (right) awarded the "Queen of Weibo Movie Night" in June 2017

Zhou achieved breakthrough with her performance in the film Soul Mate, based on the novel of the same name by Anni Baobei.[25] Zhou received the Best Actress award at the 53rd Golden Horse Awards together with her Soul Mate co-star Sandra Ma,[26] and also won Best Actress at the 28th Hong Kong Film Critics Society Award.[27] The same year, she won the Best Actress award at the 8th Macau International Movie Festival for her performance in the South Korean-Chinese romance film Never Said Goodbye.[28] Zhou also starred in her first television series, spy war drama Sparrow. The series was commercially successful, and became the highest rated war drama to date with a peak rating of 2.46 and 11 billion online views. Zhou was praised by both the audience and director for successfully tackling a challenging role.[29][30][31]

In 2017, Zhou starred alongside Takeshi Kaneshiro in the romantic comedy This Is Not What I Expected.[32] The film grossed over 100 million yuan and received an 8.9 out of 10 score on Maoyan. Along with the success of Soul Mate, Zhou was coined the representative of Chinese chick flicks.[33] The same year, she starred in the coming-of-age romance drama Shall I Compare You to a Spring Day alongside Zhang Yishan;[34] and featured in science fiction wuxia film The Thousand Faces of Dunjia directed by Tsui Hark.[35]

In 2018, Zhou starred in Rene Liu's romance film Us and Them alongside Jing Boran.[36] It was a hit in China, earning $191 million over its first two weekends.[37]

In 2019, Zhou starred in the youth film Better Days helmed by Soul Mate director Derek Tsang, that tackles school bullying.[38] The film topped box office and received positive reviews.[39] Zhou won the Best Actress at the 39th Hong Kong Film Awards for her performance.[40] The same year, she featured in the drama film On The Balcony which she serves as one of the co-producers.[41] Zhou ranked seventh on Forbes China Celebrity 100 list in 2019, the highest for female celebrities.[42]

In 2021, Zhou starred alongside Xu Kai in the series Ancient Love Poetry.

In 2023, Zhou starred in the film The Breaking Ice by Singaporean director Anthony Chen, which premiered at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival and competed as part of the Un Certain Regard.[43]

Personal life

Zhou was born in Shijiazhuang, Hebei.[44] She graduated from the Beijing Film Academy.[44][45]

At the 2010 Hawaii International Film Festival, she apologized in Mandarin that she spoke no English (unlike her co-star Shawn Dou who interpreted for her).[46] At the 2019 Cannes Film Festival, however, she was able to talk in fluent English.[47]

Political views

In March 2021, Zhou terminated her contract with Burberry as brand ambassador after the company announced that they would discontinue cotton purchases from the Chinese autonomous region of Xinjiang amidst allegations of forced labor, human rights violations and persecution of the Uyghur ethnic minority population in China by the US State Department. Widely seen as a pro-nationalist move, her actions were mimicked by other Chinese celebrities.[48][49]

Filmography

Film

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2010 Under the Hawthorn Tree Jing Qiu
2011 The Road of Exploring Yang Kaihui
The Allure of Tears Geilimei Omnibus film
2013 The Palace Chen Xiang
2014 My Old Classmate Zhou Xiaozhi
Breakup Buddies Zhou Lijuan
2015 The Unbearable Lightness of Inspector Fan Hui Lan
The Ark of Mr. Chow Zhou Lan
2016 Everybody's Fine Girl stopping the bus Cameo [50]
The New Year's Eve of Old Lee Doa Yazi Special appearance [51]
Run for Love Bai Qiezi Segment: "Stolen Heart" [52]
Lost in White Zhou Xinyi [53]
Never Said Goodbye Gu Xiaoyou [54]
Soul Mate Li Ansheng
2017 A Nail Clipper Romance Emily [55]
This Is Not What I Expected Gu Shengnan
The Founding of an ArmyFan GuixiaCameo [56]
City of Rock Lili Guest appearance [57]
The Thousand Faces of Dunjia Xiao Yuan
2018 Us and ThemXiao Xiao
Animal World Liu Qing Special appearance [58]
Goddesses in the Flames of War Xiao Yu [59]
Kung Fu Monster Xiong Jiaojiao Special appearance [60]
2019 On The BalconyLu Shanshan Special appearance; also producer
My People, My CountryNurse Segment: "Passing by" [61]
Better Days Chen Nian
2021 A Fangirl's Romance Gao Bei Special appearance [62]
The Year of the Everlasting Storm Young wife Segment: "The Break Away"
Embrace Again Xia Xiao
2022 Ode to the Spring Shang Xiaoyu [63]
2023 Tale of the Night Lanzhou girl Cameo [64]
Born to Fly Shen Tianran [65]
My Youth and I Zhou Xiaoyu Internet film [66]
The Breaking Ice Nana [43]
Under the Light Li Huilin [67]
Tainted Love Zhou Ran [68]
Trending Topic Chen Miao [69]
2024 Strangers When We Meet Chang Juan [70]
TBA Moses on the Plains Li Fei [71]
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Television series

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2016 Sparrow Xu Bicheng
2017 Love & Life & Lie Liu Xintong [72]
Mo Du Feng Yun Xiao Yao [73]
Shall I Compare You to a Spring Day Xiao Hong Also producer
2019Behind The ScenesBu Xiaogu [74]
2020New WorldJia XiaoduoCameo [75]
2021Ancient Love PoetryShang Gu / Hou Chi [76]
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Variety show

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Year Title Role Notes
2016We Are In LoveCast memberwith Shawn Yue[77]
2017Chinese Restaurant[78]
2018 I Actor Mentor [79]
2019 The Protectors Cast member [80]
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Discography

Singles

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YearEnglish titleChinese titleAlbumNotes
2016"Little Windchime"小风铃Mr. Nian OST
"Imperfect Girl"不完美女孩Promotional song for We Are In Love
2017"If I Love You"如果我爱你Shall I Compare You to a Spring Day OSTwith Zhang Yishan
2018"Strong Country Generation I Am Here"强国一代有我在Promotional song for CCYL[81]
2019"China Happy Events"中国喜事Performance for CCTV Spring Gala with Phoenix Legend, Wallace Chung, Dilraba Dilmurat, & Lay Zhang[82]
"My Motherland and I"我和我的祖国For People's Republic of China's 70th anniversary
with Wei Daxun, Ma Tianyu, Guan Xiaotong, Xu Weizhou & Ju Jingyi[83]
"My Motherland and I"我和我的祖国My People My Country OSTwith Chen Feiyu, Liu Haoran, Ou Hao & Zhu Yilong[84]
"Starry Sea" 星辰大海 For China Movie Channel Young Actors Project
with 31 other actors[85]
2020"Hello 2020"你好2020Performance for CCTV Spring Gala
with Li Xian, Li Qin, Ma Sichun & Zhu Yilong[86]
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Awards and nominations

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Year Awards Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2011 23rd Harbin Ice and Snow Film Festival Most Commercially Valuable Newcomer Under the Hawthorn Tree Won [87]
5th Asian Film Awards Best Newcomer Nominated [88]
20th Shanghai Film Critics Awards Best Newcomer Won [11]
14th Huabiao Awards Outstanding New Actress Won [10]
56th Valladolid International Film Festival Best Actress Won [9]
2015 6th China Film Director's Guild Awards My Old Classmate Nominated [89]
15th Chinese Film Media Awards Most Anticipated Actress Won [90]
2016 8th Macau International Movie Festival Best Actress Never Say Goodbye Won [28]
53rd Golden Horse Awards Best Actress (with Ma Sichun) Soul Mate Won [26]
2017 23rd Hong Kong Film Critics Society Award Best Actress Won [27]
1st Malaysia International Film Festival Nominated [91]
24th Beijing College Student Film Festival Nominated
8th China Film Director's Guild Awards Nominated [92]
2nd Brics Film Festival Won [93]
17th Chinese Film Media AwardsWon[94]
2nd Golden Screen AwardsWon[95]
36th Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actress Nominated [96]
31st Golden Rooster AwardsBest ActressNominated
22nd Huading Awards Best Actress (Revolutionary-Era Drama) Sparrow Nominated [97]
8th Macau International Television FestivalBest ActressShall I Compare You to a Spring DayNominated[98]
14th Guangzhou Student Film FestivalMost Popular ActressThis Is Not What I ExpectedWon[99]
201812th Asian Film AwardsBest ActressNominated[100]
9th China Film Director's Guild Awards Best Actress Won [101]
34th Hundred Flowers Awards Best Actress Soul Mate Nominated [102]
18th Chinese Film Media Awards Most Popular Actress Us and Them Won [103]
12th Tencent Video Star Awards Most Popular Film Actress Won [104]
2019 10th China Film Director's Guild Awards Best Actress Nominated [105]
32nd Golden Rooster Awards Best Actress Nominated [106]
6th The Actors of China Award Ceremony Best Actress (Emerald Category) Behind The Scenes Nominated [107]
Golden Bud - The Fourth Network Film And Television Festival Best Actress Nominated [108]
Cosmo Glam Night Person of The Year (Dream) Won [109]
4th Macao Film Festival Awards Best Actress Better Days Won [110]
Tencent Entertainment White Paper Film Actress of the Year Won [111]
Jinri Toutiao Awards Ceremony Brand Value Star of the Year Won [112]
2020 Weibo Awards Ceremony Influential Actor of the Year Won [113]
26th Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards Best Actress Better Days Nominated [114]
31st Hong Kong Film Directors' Guild Awards Won [115]
39th Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actress Won [40]
11th China Film Director's Guild Awards Actress of the Year Won [116]
27th Huading Awards Best Actress Nominated [117]
35th Hundred Flowers Awards Won [118]
14th Asian Film Awards Won [119]
33rd Golden Rooster AwardsBest ActressWon
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Forbes China Celebrity 100

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2017 71st [120]
2019 7th
2020 3rd [121]
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Honours

Notes

  1. Earlier articles mentioned she was born in the layue of 1991 of the Chinese calendar, which is in fact early 1992 in the Gregorian calendar.

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