Su Xiaotong
Su Xiaotong, born on November 9, 1998, in Kaifeng, Henan, has established herself as a prominent actress in Mainland China's film and television industry. She began her journey into the entertainment world in 2013 with her role in the war drama "Forty-nine Days Festival," which marked her official entry into acting. Her early work laid the foundation for her growing career, and in 2015, she gained recognition for her portrayal of the young Zhang Shoufang in the period drama "Young Marshal."
Su's talent did not go unnoticed, as she was nominated for Best Actress at the 19th Shanghai International Film Festival in 2016 for her compelling performance as Qu Jing in the crime suspense film "What's in the Dark." This nomination highlighted her ability to captivate audiences and critics alike.
Her accolades continued in 2017 when she received the Best Newcomer Award at the 24th Beijing University Student Film Festival, further solidifying her status as a rising star in the industry. In 2019, she showcased her versatility by co-starring with notable actors Zhang Xincheng and Zhou Yutong in the costume suspense drama "Youth of the Song Dynasty." Su Xiaotong's impressive body of work and her commitment to her craft continue to earn her recognition and admiration in the entertainment sector.
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