Who plays Jiu'er in "Red Sorghum", Jiu'er actor

Who plays Jiu'er in "Red Sorghum" is Zhou Xun.

Zhou Xun (周迅), born on October 18, 1974 in Quzhou City, Zhejiang Province, is a Chinese film and television actress and singer.

Zhou Xun was born in Quzhou City, Zhejiang Province on October 18, 1974, and is a Chinese film and television actress, singer and actress. In 2002, she starred in the movie "Smoke and Mirrors", which won the Best Actress at the 25th Hundred Flowers Awards, and in 2003, she starred in "Balzac and the Seamstress", which was nominated for the Best Foreign Film at the 61st Golden Globe Awards, and in 2004, she won the Best Actress of the Year at the first Chinese Film Directors' Association for her work on "Babes in Love", and in 2005, she won the Best Actress at the 25th Hong Kong Film Awards for her work on "If - Love". In 2005, she won the Best Actress at the 25th Hong Kong Film Awards for "If Love", the Best Actress at the 43rd Taiwan Golden Horse Awards, the Asian Film Critics Association Award, the Hong Kong Film Golden Bauhinia Award, the Hong Kong Film Critics Association's Best Actress, and the Best Actress of the Year at the Asian Film Expo for the movie "The Banquet". 2006 she won the Best Supporting Actress in the 12th Hong Kong Film Golden Bauhinia Awards and 26th Hong Kong Film Awards for the movie "The Banquet". 2008 she starred in the movie "The Painted Skin". In 2008, she starred in the movie "Painted Skin". 2009, she won the Best Actress of the 27th Golden Rooster Awards and the Best Actress of the 3rd Asian Film Awards for the movie "Lemmy's Guess".

In 2009, Zhou Xun was awarded the Star of the Year by the Asian Film Expo, and in 2010, she was selected by CNN as one of the 25 greatest actors in Asia. 2014, she was awarded the Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres of France, and in the same year, Zhou Xun returned to the TV screen after 11 years to star in the TV drama Red Sorghum, which was broadcast and was awarded the Magnolia Prize for the best actress in the Shanghai Television Festival, and the Huading Prize for the best leading role. 2015, she was awarded the Beijing Film Festival's best actress in the Beijing Film Festival. In 2015, Zhou Xun was a member of the jury at the Beijing International Film Festival, and in 2006, she starred in the epic film <>.