Chinese actresses who were born in 1985

Here are 6 famous actresses from China were born in 1985:

Zhou Bichang

Zhou Bichang (July 26, 1985 Changsha-) otherwise known as 周笔畅, 周筆暢 or Zhou, Bichang is a Chinese singer, songwriter and actor.

She rose to fame after winning the nationwide singing competition called Super Girl in 2005. Zhou Bichang has released multiple albums and singles since her win, and her music has been recognized with many awards, including the Best Female Singer at the Beijing Pop Music Awards. In addition to her music career, Zhou Bichang has also appeared in several Chinese television shows, including the popular drama series Woju. She is known for her unique fashion sense, often collaborating with fashion designers and making bold fashion statements on stage and in public appearances.

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Tian Yuan

Tian Yuan (March 30, 1985 Wuhan-) otherwise known as Tián Yuán or Yuan Tian is a Chinese writer, photographer, singer-songwriter, actor, lyricist and novelist.

She was born in Wuhan but spent most of her childhood and teenage years in Guangzhou. Tian Yuan graduated from the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts, majoring in photography. She started her career in the entertainment industry as a music video director and photographer, before transitioning into a singer-songwriter and releasing her self-titled debut album in 2008.

In addition to her music career, Tian Yuan has also published several novels and collections of essays, and has acted in numerous films and TV dramas. She is known for her poetic and introspective style of writing, as well as her powerful vocals and emotional performances. In 2016, she was appointed as a UN Women Goodwill Ambassador for China, and has been actively involved in promoting gender equality and women's rights.

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Chrissie Chau

Chrissie Chau (May 22, 1985 Chaozhou-) also known as Chrissie Chau Sau-Na, Sau-na Chow, Chrissie Chau Sau-Nia, Chrissie Chow, Zhōu Xiùnà, Zhou Xiuna or Chrissie Chau is a Chinese actor and model.

She was born and raised in Chaozhou, Guangdong Province in China but moved to Hong Kong at the age of 16 to pursue a career in the entertainment industry. Her career took off after she won a modeling competition in 2002 and she began appearing in commercials and print ads.

Chau made her film debut in 2006 and has since appeared in numerous Hong Kong films, including notable roles in "Love Connected" (2009), "72 Tenants of Prosperity" (2010), and "The Bounty" (2012).

Aside from acting, Chau is also a popular social media personality, with millions of followers on platforms such as Instagram and Facebook. She is known for her comedic skits and witty posts.

In addition to her entertainment career, Chau is also an activist for animal rights and has been involved in campaigns to end the use of animal products in cosmetics testing.

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Miki Yeung

Miki Yeung (February 14, 1985 Hong Kong-) also known as 楊愛瑾, 杨爱瑾, Miki Yang, Yang, Miki or Oi-gan Yeung is a Chinese singer, actor and presenter.

Miki Yeung began her career in 2001 when she was a member of the Cantopop group Cookies, which disbanded in 2005. She then became a solo artist and released her first album "Lucky Star" in 2006. Yeung has also starred in several films and TV dramas, including "Marriage with a Fool" and "Twins Mission". In addition to her entertainment career, Yeung is an animal rights activist and has been involved in various campaigns to raise awareness about animal welfare issues.

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Zhou Yang

Zhou Yang (June 6, 1985 Dalian-) is a Chinese actor.

He received his bachelor's degree in acting from the Shanghai Theatre Academy in 2008, and later earned a master's degree in directing from the Central Academy of Drama in 2018. Zhou Yang is best known for his roles in popular Chinese TV dramas, such as "The Disguiser", "Ruyi's Royal Love in the Palace", and "The Longest Day in Chang'an". He has also received critical acclaim for his performances in theater productions, including "The Bench" and "King's Words". In addition to acting, Zhou Yang is also a singer and has released several singles and albums.

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Jing Lusi

Jing Lusi (May 16, 1985 Pudong-) is a Chinese actor.

Jing Lusi was raised in both Shanghai, China and the United Kingdom. She graduated from the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art in London and began her acting career in British television shows such as "Holby City" and "Doctors". She later transitioned to film, with roles in "Crazy Rich Asians" and "Sulan". Lusi is also known for her voice acting work in the popular video game "Death Stranding".

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