Zhou Xun is a highly renowned and accomplished Chinese actress and singer, who has garnered widespread international recognition and acclaim throughout her illustrious career.
Her remarkable talent and versatility were first showcased through her pivotal roles in Lou Ye's critically acclaimed film "Suzhou River" in the year 2000, followed by her impressive performance in Dai Sijie's film adaptation of the beloved novel "Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress" in 2002.
In 2003, Zhou Xun's impressive range was further demonstrated through her starring role in the television remake of Jinyong's iconic novel "The Legend of the Condor Heroes", alongside the talented actor Li Yapeng, where she brought to life the captivating character of "Huang Rong".
Subsequently, Zhou Xun successfully entered the Hong Kong film market with her outstanding performance in Peter Chan's romantic drama "Perhaps Love" in 2005, earning her the prestigious Best Actress award at the Hong Kong Film Awards in the process.
In addition to her impressive acting career, Zhou Xun has also explored her passion for music, releasing two solo albums in 2003, titled "Summer", and in 2005, "Come Across". Furthermore, she has lent her voice to the soundtracks of notable films, including "Baober In Love", "Xin Bian Guo Le Xi San Meng You Xian Jing", and "Perhaps Love".