Siqin Gaowa

Siqin Gaowa
ᠰᠡᠴᠡᠨᠭᠤᠸ᠎ᠠ
Born (1950-01-19) 19 January 1950 (age 74)
CitizenshipSwiss
OccupationActress
Years active1970–present
Spouses
Sun Tiangxiang
(m. 1968; div. 1976)
Ao Xingchen
(m. 1977; div. 1983)
Chen Liangsheng
(m. 1986; died 2022)
Children2 (son and daughter)
AwardsGolden Phoenix Awards
1993 Special Contribution Award
Hong Kong Film AwardsBest Actress
1984 Homecoming
2007 The Postmodern Life of My Aunt

Hong Kong Film Critics Society AwardsBest Actress
1995 The Day the Sun Turned Cold
2007 The Postmodern Life of My Aunt

Golden Rooster AwardsBest Actress
1982 Rickshaw Boy

Hundred Flowers AwardsBest Actress
1982 Rickshaw Boy

Flying Apsaras AwardsSpecial Performance Award
1996 Er Leng Ma, The Party Member

Siqin Gaowa (Mongolian Cyrillic Цэцэнгуа, born 19 January 1950), born Duan Anlin, is a Chinese-born Swiss actress. She was born in Guangzhou to a Han Chinese father and a Mongol Chinese mother. Her father died when she was 4, she was raised by her mother in Inner Mongolia.[1] She has been married to musician Chen Liangsheng (陈亮声) since 1986 and currently holds Swiss citizenship together with her husband.

Siqin Gaowa made her debut in the 1981 film Anxious to Return, in which she plays Yuzhen, a woman that during the Sino-Japanese War saves a wounded soldier, and falls in love with him. She was awarded the Ministry of Culture's Youth Creativity Award for her performance. She achieved fame and garnered wide acclaim for her performance in the 1982 film Rickshaw Boy, an adaptation of Lao She's novel of the same title, in which she portrayed "Tigress", the love interest of Zhang Fengyi's character "Xiangzi". She won the Golden Rooster Award and Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actress that year.

In 1995, she was a member of the jury at the 45th Berlin International Film Festival.[2]

Some of her most notable appearances in other movies include Kangxi Dynasty and Full Moon in New York. She won the award for Best Actress at the 4th Hong Kong Film Awards for Homecoming, becoming the first Mainland Chinese actress to win the honour.[3] In 2008, she won her second Best Actress in the 27th Hong Kong Film Awards for her role in The Postmodern Life of My Aunt.

  1. ^ Lee, Lily Xiao Hong; Stefanowska, A. D.; Wiles, Sue (2003). Biographical Dictionary of Chinese Women. M.E. Sharpe. p. 465. ISBN 978-0-7656-0798-0.
  2. ^ "45th Berlin International Film Festival". berlinale.de. Retrieved 2011-12-29.
  3. ^ 第四屆香港電影金像獎得獎名單 (in Chinese). Hong Kong Film Awards. Retrieved 2010-03-03.