Zou Yitian, a renowned Chinese film actor, hailing from Beijing, was born in 1970. Since her childhood, she has been diligently honing her skills in dance and singing, laying the groundwork for her future success in the entertainment industry.
Prior to her foray into acting, Zou Yitian served as the production supervisor for Hong Kong Phoenix Satellite TV, further solidifying her expertise in the field.
Her acting career took off at the tender age of 14, when she landed the role of An Ran, the female lead, in the 1984 film "The Girl in Red". This iconic performance earned her widespread recognition and a plethora of accolades, including the Golden Rooster, Hundred Flowers, and government awards for that year.
In 1988, Zou Yitian's dedication and passion for acting led her to enroll in the Performance Department of the Central Academy of Drama, where she continued to refine her craft and expand her repertoire.