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Zhang Ziyi grows into international star
(Reuters)
Updated: 2005-08-14 16:27

NEW YORK, Aug 14 (Reuters) - After dazzling audiences with her waifish beauty and graceful performances in a string of Chinese martial arts hits, Ziyi Zhang is coming of age as an actress on the brink of international stardom.

Chinese actress Zhang Ziyi poses at a photocall for Chinese director Zhang Yimou's film "House of Flying Daggers", which is screened out of competition at the 57th Cannes Film Festival, in this May 19, 2004 file photo. [Reuters]
Zhang, 26, gives her most mature performance yet with a portrayal of a prostitute struggling with her feelings in Wong Kar Wai's "2046," which had its U.S. opening last weekend, and stars in the Hollywood version of the best-selling book "Memoirs of a Geisha" due in December.

Already hailed by Time magazine as "China's gift to Hollywood" and on People magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People" list among other U.S. pop accolades, the Beijing native has even Anglicised the order of her name, from the traditional Zhang Ziyi, ahead of the possible blockbuster impact of "Geisha."

Zhang's rise has coincided with a Western surge of interest in Asian films starting with her role in the big hit "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon," (2000) directed by Ang Lee, and moving through "Hero" and "House of Flying Daggers," both shot by Zhang Yimou.

"I've been lucky to work with the great directors," said Zhang, who was directed in "Geisha," by Rob Marshall, who was nominated for the best-directing Oscar for "Chicago."

"It's fate, it's timing, destiny. I believe in that. There's really a lot of opportunity right now," she said in a recent interview.

While "2046," a dreamy, steamy reflection on lovers' longings, promises and betrayals that merges past, present and future, will play in movie art houses, "Geisha," with Stephen Spielberg as its executive producer, is intended for a mainstream, worldwide audience.
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