Zhang Ziyi is one of China's hottest movie stars and right now, could pick
and choose any role she wanted in the world.
Hollywood producers are falling over themselves to entice the 27-year-old
Beijing-born actress into a major US production.
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 Actress Zhang
Ziyi attends a photocall at the Venice film festival September 3, 2006.
Zhang stars in director Feng Xiaogang's " Yeyan" (The Banquet), which is
showing at the festival. [Reuters/File]
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What
really interests the non-smoking, non-drinking stunning young woman is playing a
wild American girl.
"I'd like to play an American teen, a very modern, typical American girl with
a very rebellious character. I don't smoke, I don't drink, but I want to play
someone who is really absurd. I think that would be so cool," she told Time
magazine.
After starring in Chinese director Feng Xiaogang's big-budget film "The
Banquet," she is looking forward to the next film.
"I have a lot of options in the English language, but I haven't decided. I
want to pick up a kind of movie I've never tried."
Zhang burst into the international film scene with her role in Ang Lee's
acclaimed martial arts adventure "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon" and is now hot
property in Hollywood after a series of blockbuster films.
Despite her meteoric rise the young actress admits she would give all her
fame away in a heart-beat for a husband, house and a "few dogs and kids."
Zhang, 27, said her ultimate dream was to enjoy a simple family life and was
even willing to give up acting for the "right person."
"One day if I found the right person I would love to get married and just
stop doing all of this. That's my biggest dream. I want to have my own family, a
beautiful house and a few dogs and kids."
Zhang confessed she did have a love interest but kept it low profile and
enjoyed a simple life.
Filming and media interviews are just work to Zhang, and she enjoys time at
home reading books and watching movies. "I don't like to go out to nightclubs or
to always spend time with people in the circle of the entertainment business.
That's not my thing."
Acting was never really a dream and she had other career ideas. "I really
want to have a kindergarten of my own. I can be the best kindergarten teacher
for the kids. That would be pretty fun," she said.
Widespread critical praise and box office success have helped elevate Zhang
to become a high profile actress in the United States and all around the world.
Facing the pressure of being so well known, Zhang said she still enjoyed the
happiness of her family life in Beijing. She said she could do all the
purchasing with her mum, like buying vegetables and toilet paper, though with
baseball cap and sunglasses.
"I told my mum, when we go to the supermarket, please don't call my name. She
loves to shout my name. She says things like 'Ziyi! Come over here and look at
this fresh fish,' and I say, 'Just please don't call my name. Call me Little
whatever, like Little Cat or Little Flower.' She says, 'Yeah, yeah, yeah, I'll
remember, it'll be fine.' And then she forgets again."
Though the mum's little daughter doesn't like to be recognized in the
supermarket, Zhang is shining at Hollywood and her charm is irresistible.
Last year's "Memoirs of a Geisha" boosted her confidence
of acting in an English language film, which was her biggest obstacle
then.