The youngest national-level actor

The youngest national-level actor is Ernie Wang.

Born in 1985, Wang Erni was already a national-level actor in 2007, definitely the youngest among national-level actors.

There are standards for the evaluation of national-level actors, according to which an actor should have profound cultural and artistic cultivation and hold a major role in a professional literary troupe. Vocalists, on the other hand, are supposed to hold independent concerts and should have won second prize or higher honors in national-level competitions.

And since her debut, Wang Erni has carried a strong flavor of northern Shaanxi culture and promoted the development of northern Shaanxi folk songs. As early as 2001, Wang Erni won first place in the first Farmer Singer Competition; in 2011, she opened her own special concert on CCTV-3's Peak Music Exchange; and in 2013, she joined the Beijing Opera and Dance Theater. These experiences coincide with the rating criteria.

And Wang Erni has been committed to charity since her rise to fame, and has also set up the "Wang Erni Scholarship Fund", which can be said to be both virtuous and artistic, and fully deserves the honor of being a national-level performer.

Wang Erni's main experience

Wang Erni, born on October 22, 1985 in Fengjiawan Village, Daheta Township, Yulin City, Shaanxi Province, is a young folk singer and a national-level performer of the Beijing Opera and Dance Drama Theatre.

In 2007, she participated in CCTV's "Avenue of Stars" program, officially announcing her debut.

On April 7, 2010, she released her debut solo album, "Love Shaanbei".

In 2011, she played the role of Hei'er in the folk opera, "The White Hairy Maiden".

In 2012, she played the role of Wang Xiaohua in the film, "Crying Love", which won the Best New Film Award at the Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Film Festival.

In 2014, in CCTV's Spring Festival of the Year of the Horse, her partner A Bao sang the song "Open Lanterns and Colors".In January 2015, she released her second solo album, "I Came from the West"; on November 3, she held a folk song concert, "The Yellow Earth's Tale", at the Sunbeam Theatre Amphitheatre in Hong Kong; and on December 5, she held her solo debut concert in the mainland, "The Yellow Earth's Tale", at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.

In 2016, on the stage of CCTV Spring Festival Gala, she sang "Shandandandan Blossoms Red"; on September 15, she participated in the CCTV Mid-Autumn Festival Gala. in May 2017, she released the EP album "Harvest China".