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Where is Zhang Tie-Lin from?
Nationality: UK
Reasons for naturalization: Studying in the UK and then becoming a British citizen.
Summary of Performing Arts: Zhang Tie-Lin studied at the Royal Film Academy in London for five years and obtained a master's degree. Because of his excellent grades, he gets a scholarship from the school every year. Although Zhang Tie-Lin often participated in some drama performances in Britain and served as a screenwriter and director, he finally decided to return to China for development. With a well-known "Princess Huanzhu", Zhang Tie-Lin successfully became the most sought-after "Emperor Ama" in China and embarked on the road of popularization. Zhang Tie-Lin has homes in London, Hongkong and Peking, and her daughter is still studying in England. During his stay in England, besides performing and studying, he made friends with calligraphy.
Star Heart: Zhang Tie-Lin faces the same problem as Gaowa Siqin-she can't participate in the Golden Eagle Award and other domestic TV awards. But Zhang Tie-Lin doesn't care: "Awards are not important to me." Perhaps the biggest worry of his development in China is his concern for his daughter who is far away in England. It is his greatest regret that he can't visit her in England often.
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