
Wang Jingchun
Acting
Biography
Wang Jingchun (Chinese: 王景春, born 12 February 1973) is a Chinese actor. He won the Silver Bear for Best Actor at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival for her performance in the film Song Long, My Son.
Born: February 12, 1973
Place of Birth: Altay, Xinjiang Province, China
Known For

都市男女

The Fight
In the economically developed eastern province of Guangdong, Luoyuan County is a county seat with the lowest public security status, and the flood tide of the era of sweeping and eradicating evil has engulfed it. The young criminal policeman Wu Jian encountered the obstruction of the underworld forces on the way to investigate a shooting case, and the evidence he handed back to the police force disappeared. He could not clear the suspicion, only Wen Luyang resolutely chose to believe in Wu Jian and invited him to cooperate Task Force work. Wen Luyang, who doesn't play cards according to the routine, and the upright guy Wu Jian, who is thick and thin, have formed a pair of case-solving combinations with different styles.

Ordinary Greatness

The Bad Kids
A story that follows three children from a coastal town who unintentionally film a murder scene. As the kids become involved with the suspect, it opens up a case that is far more complicated than it looks and entraps several families into an unpredictable outcome.

So Long, My Son
Two married couples adjust to the vast social and economic changes taking place in China from the 1980s to the present.

Let Wind Goes By
In 2003, a small mining town in Ningxia faces relocation when a burned body appears, echoing an unsolved case from a decade earlier. Veteran detective Chu Zhiqiang teams up with Zhang Tao, a reassigned investigator, to uncover the truth as the town prepares for relocation.

The Witness
A blind woman and a delivery boy attempt to solve a hit-and-run case the police have been unable to solve.

Light of Dawn
A mysterious accident and the discovery of a long-forgotten skeleton connect two young people. Together, they team up with the police to uncover the city's hidden past and solve a web of dark secrets.

Lost in 1949
In 1949, accountant Huang Liwen returns to Shanghai to honor her late husband and fulfill a mission for the Communist Party. She reconnects with her family and meets Qiao Zhicai and his twin brother, Qiao Lijie, who plays a key role in her mission.

New Life
The girl Zhao Xiaoman repeated her life of doing odd jobs, and the intrusion of a stray dog gradually made her let go of the pain of her family. The inseparable day and night companionship warmed the two lonely souls. When bidding farewell is inevitable, should we still take care of it? Xiaoman chose to respond calmly with actions - I want to take care of myself, we will all be fine.
Filmography
as Wu Guohao
as Zhao Bujin
as Chu Zhiqiang
as Liang Jun
as Wang Shou Yi
as Wen Lu Yang
as Chen Guansheng
as Zhao Kun
as Liu Yaojun
as Self
as Minister Lu Yan
as Old Ye
as Xue Feng
as He Long
as Director Li
as Wu Sansheng
as Gao Dashang
as Lu Li
as Rong Rong
as Da Ma
as Papa
as 文胜
as He Chu
as 蒋文彬
as 周树
as 吴佑语
as He San/鹤三