Zhang Kaili, born on September 29, 1962 in Changchun City, Jilin Province, is a first-class actor of the National Theatre of China, a member of the National Committee of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference, a director of the Chinese Dramatists Association, and the vice chairman of the Actors Working Committee of the China Television Artists Association. Her acting career began in 1987 with her debut film, Eight Women Cast into the River, and has since made a name for herself in the Chinese film and television industry. In 1990, she starred in China's first chamber drama "Desire", for which she won the Golden Eagle Award for Best Actress and the Beijing TV Chunyan Cup Award for Best Actress, becoming a household name.
However, in Zhang Kaili's acting career, there are also some negative events that have made her controversial. One of the most well-known is her performance in the TV series "In the Name of the People". In the play, Zhang Kaili plays a ** wife, and her performance was criticized by the audience as "rampant and domineering", lacking the depth and connotation of the role. In addition, Zhang Kaili also caused controversy because of some remarks and behaviors. For example, she once criticized young actors for being unprofessional in a variety show, which caused dissatisfaction among many young actors and fans.
Although Zhang Kaili has achieved a lot of success in her acting career, some of her negative events have also cost her. Her image was damaged, and some viewers expressed disappointment with her performance and remarks. In addition, some of her business collaborations have also been affected, with some brands canceling their collaborations with her because of her negative events.
In general, Zhang Kaili is an actor with some acting skills, but some of her negative events have also made her controversial. As a public figure, she should pay more attention to her words and deeds, respect her audience and partners, and better maintain her image and reputation.