Role Description: Former First Lady of the Republic of China, the fourth wife of Chiang Kai-shek. Song Meiling not only has excellent English skills, but also speaks six languages. His attainments in Chinese painting are also considerable, and he writes well. It is said that Song Meiling also plays the piano very well, so Song Meiling is a master of piano, chess, books and painting. He is Chiang Kai-shek's diplomatic assistant.
Synopsis: The Founding of the People's Republic of China is a China historical film released in 2009, and it is a tribute to celebrate the 60th anniversary of the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC). The film was directed by Huang Jianxin and produced by Han Sanping, and gathered more than 100 guest stars in China film industry. The film tells a series of stories from the end of War of Resistance against Japanese Aggression to the eve of the founding of People's Republic of China (PRC) in 1949. The main line is the preparation of the first plenary session of the China People's Political Consultative Conference, which highlighted the formation of multi-party cooperation and political consultation system led by the China Production Party at that time.
Actor profile: Vivian Wu, born in Shanghai, China on the 26th day of the twelfth lunar month, 1966, graduated from the University of California, USA. He is an internationally renowned movie star and a lifelong judge of the Academy Awards. He has served as a judge of several international A-level film festivals such as the International Emmy Award and Tokyo International Film Festival, and is currently a member of the China-US Film Festival Committee. Shanghai studied in the United States after graduating from high school. He has starred in dozens of domestic and foreign film and television dramas such as The Last Emperor, A Pillow Book, The Great Cause of Founding the People's Republic of China, The Story of Hot Mom and Dwelling House. She won many awards, such as the Hollywood Independent Spirit Award, the highest honor actress award and the Best Supporting Actress Award at the China-US Film Festival. 1986 She played the imperial concubine "Wen Xiu" in the Oscar-winning film The Last Emperor by Italian director bertolucci? And became the first Asian face to be nominated for the "Best Supporting Actress Award" by Italy's David Donatello Award (Italian Oscar Award). 1990 was rated as "the top 50 most beautiful people in the world" by People magazine? ; 1996, she was awarded the "First Bride" in "The Wedding of Men in the World". At the same time, she is also the first Asian actress to be nominated for the best actress in the Canadian Ginny Award. In 2005, Vivian Wu returned to Shanghai to participate in the production and starred in the film Shanghai Beauty written and directed by her husband Oscar? ; Vivian Wu actively participated in charitable activities, and initiated the establishment of the "Vivian Wu and Friends" Love Education Fund in Shanghai Youth Foundation in 2009? .
Vivian Wu stills of The Founding of the People's Republic of China;