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What is Su Xizhen's resume?

In the 198s, Su Xizhen was admitted to Hongqi Theatre with good appearance and excellent artistic talent. After a year of student training, she began to be active on the stage and became the No.1 female. Through the recommendation of Zhao Shuguang, the head of Shantou Theatre Company, Su Xizhen was hired as an actor by Shantou Theatre Company, and began to take part in large-scale Chaozhou series such as Xia Yulai and Han Zaifu, which received good reviews.

By chance, Wu Dianxiang, a famous director in Chaoshan, asked Su Xizhen to play the role of Feifei in Marriage Certificate. Xu had played a positive role for a long time, and suddenly he wanted to play a villain. The young Su Xizhen was very resistant. "I was a girl at that time, and I was particularly afraid that playing such a villain would damage my image and worry that I could not get married. I remember that after receiving this news, I secretly hid behind the dormitory door and cried. It was really sad. " Su Xizhen said.

"But Wu Dao told Su Xizhen at that time,' A good actor has to practice all kinds of skills, not only to play positive characters, but also to play all kinds of characters, and he has to constantly broaden his career path in order to be invincible. Besides, the image on the stage cannot be equated with the image in life.' Although she couldn't fully understand these words at that time, she was forced to play this role because of her pursuit and love for the performing arts.

Later, when I got applause and recognition from the audience, Su Xizhen gradually realized that my contribution was worthwhile. Director Wu Dianxiang's trust has opened another leap in her acting career. Since then, Su Xizhen has begun to challenge all kinds of characters. In the face of unlovable characters, she will always convince herself to pick them up and go all out to finish them well. Later, Su Xizhen participated in such works as Crossing the River, The Hour Worker, Standing Here and Keeping a Photo, and portrayed the characters as flesh and blood, which was more loved and affirmed by the audience. The same is true of the role of "Xifeng" in "The Head and the End of the Border".