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Xiao Fangfang's introduction
Xiao Fangfang, formerly known as Xiao Liang, is an Australian Chinese film actress. March 1947 was born in Shanghai, and his ancestral home is Suzhou. Moved to Hong Kong with his parents at the age of 2. 1954 Seven-year-old Xiao Fangfang made his first film, Tears of a Little Star, and made his official debut. 1955 starred in the film "Beauty Gu" and won the Best Child Star Award in the 2nd Southeast Asian Film Festival. 1958, The Wandering Story of a Bitter Child, is the first China film nominated for the gold medal at the San Francisco International Film Festival. 1960 starred in the first martial arts movie "Nineteen Heroes of Qingcheng Mountain". By 1966, she has appeared in more than 100 costume films. 1966 performed the first fashion drama "Girl's Heart" and began to transform into a fashion musical actor 1. 1970 studied in the United States, 1973 obtained a bachelor's degree in mass communication from Seton Hall University in New Jersey and returned to Hong Kong. 1974 won the 12 Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actress in Taiwan Film and the Best Actress Award in the 5th Spain International Ocean Film Festival for his films Girlfriend and Haiyun respectively. 1980 starred in the TV series "Autumn Waters" and won the 16 Taiwan TV Golden Bell Award for Best Actress. 1985 moved to Australia with her husband, 1988 returned to Hong Kong with her family. 1988 won the Best Actress Award at the 7th Hong Kong Film Awards for her film "Not Friends Don't Get Together". Fang Shiyu (1993) plays Miao Cuihua, the mother of Fang Shiyu, who is well known to mainland fans. 1995 won the best actress award at 15 Berlin International Film Festival, the best actress award at the 32nd Taiwan Film Golden Horse Award and the best actress award at 15 Hong Kong Film Awards. 1996 won the Best Actress Award at the 4 1 Asia-Pacific Film Festival and the 33rd Taiwan Film Golden Horse Award for his film Humen. In 2009, the organizing committee of the 28th Hong Kong Film Awards awarded him the Lifetime Achievement Award 5. 1998, founded the end child sexual abuse foundation and served as its president, spreading the message of "protecting children from sexual abuse".