Hao Shanshan
Hao Shanshan, born in Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, is an actor of China Coal Mine Art Troupe. She graduated from the director department of Central Academy of drama.
In 2013, he guest starred in Zhao Wei's film "to our lost youth". In 2015, she won the best actress award of Beijing University Student theater festival for her role in the drama Hi, Mick directed by Taiwan director Li Zongxi. In 2015, she played in the Beijing People's art drama thrush directed by Gu Wei, playing the heroine Sijiang.
Acting experience
In 2012, he participated in the warm and sentimental drama Hi, Mick directed by Taiwan director Li Zongxi, playing the heroine Jing Hui. In 2015, sponsored by the Beijing Municipal Youth League Committee, Beijing Federation of students and other units, Beijing University Students' small theater drama festival was finally reviewed by the jury, and Hao Shanshan, the star of hi Mick, was selected as the favorite actress of university students. In 2013, she guest starred in Zhao Wei's film "to our youth that will eventually die", playing Xiao Li, a colleague of Zheng Wei's office work. in 2013, the drama "to our lost youth" was adapted by the screenwriter Guan Bo according to the best-selling novel of the same name in xinyiwu. He Nian, the director of "box office honey" and Ma Da, the popular director, directed it with all their efforts. It is known as the most anticipated novel adaptation of the year. Hao Shanshan, executive director of to youth, said that drama is a form of performance that can not be copied, and every performance is brand new for the actors. < br > in 2014, he took part in the micro film "my father and mother" produced by Shenhua Group to play his mother. The touching story of the mining sister-in-law of the grassland miner won the "Best Picture award" of Beijing International micro Film Festival. In 2015, he acted in the Beijing People's art drama thrush directed by Gu Wei, playing the heroine Sijiang. In the situation of men's tension, the warm color brought by Sijiang forms a strong contrast. in 2016, she played the mysterious woman Wei Ying in the healing comedy "I rhyme for you - love song" jointly produced by zheteng (Beijing) Cultural Communication Co., Ltd. and creative society Troupe (Taipei). In the same year, Hao Shanshan played Xiaocheng in the drama "five back and six beasts", showing a very interesting and neutral performance state with "energy" that can not be treated only from the perspective of gender.
honor
In 2014, the micro film "my father and mother" won the "best film award" of Beijing International micro Film Festival, and in 2015, the "favorite actress of college students" of Beijing University Students' small theater drama festival
Hao Shanshan