Portraying women of resilience
Popular Chinese actress gets to know her characters through performing, prompting her to seek more diverse roles, Xing Wen reports.
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To prepare for the physical and emotional demands, she woke up early every day for over three months to memorize her lines while running or climbing stairs. She also attended intensive training sessions at the Shanghai Theatre Academy, working alongside freshmen to hone her skills.
"She isn't shy in the sessions and doesn't put on any celebrity airs. I see her unlimited potential," comments Zhou Ke, director of the Chinese version of Prima Facie.
"The role of Tessa is the most challenging one of my career. After performing in this play, I feel like nothing can defeat me. I can achieve anything if I work hard and set my mind to it," she says.
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