Tan Zhuo
Tan Zhuo (simplified Chinese: 谭卓; traditional Chinese: 譚卓; pinyin: Tán Zhuó), born on September 25, 1983, is a prominent Chinese actress known for her work in both film and television. She gained notable recognition for her role in the critically acclaimed film "Spring Fever" (2009), which, despite being banned in China, showcased her exceptional talent.
Her career took a significant turn with the release of "Dying to Survive" in 2018, a film that achieved remarkable commercial success and became one of the highest-grossing films in Chinese cinema history. Tan's compelling performances have not only captured the attention of audiences but also solidified her status in the industry.
In addition to her film work, Tan Zhuo starred in the popular television series "Story of Yanxi Palace" in 2018, which garnered widespread acclaim and further elevated her profile as an actress. Through her diverse roles and powerful portrayals, Tan has established herself as a versatile performer capable of tackling a wide range of characters. With a growing body of work and a dedicated fanbase, she continues to be a significant figure in contemporary Chinese entertainment.