Photo by Jin Xunqi
Ryoko Nakano, a famous Japanese film actress and actress in the film "The Hunt", came to Chengdu, Sichuan Province with a Japanese film delegation from September 14 to 17, 1980 to participate in the premiere of the Japanese film. The picture shows Ryoko Nakano and the famous actor Tian Hua (right) and actor Pan Hong meeting unexpectedly.
Photographed by Wang Dajun
The 5th China Film Festival was held on November 19, 1982 in Ginza, Tokyo, with a Chinese film delegation attending the opening ceremony. The picture shows film actress Pan Hong talking about Chinese films at the opening ceremony.
Photo by Li Mingfang
The first episode of the documentary series, "Chinese Actor – Pan Hong," shot by Tukasa Kanaya, chairman of Shibui Productions in Japan, was shot in Beijing on March 13, 1988.
Photo by Li Kaiyuan
From May 23 to 27, 1983, the 3rd Chinese Film Golden Rooster Award and the 6th Hundred Flowers Film Awards were held in Fuzhou. Pan Hong won the Best Actress Award.
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Actors Pan Hong (third from left), Yan Shunkai (first from left) and female workers at Mawei Shipyard talk together.
In 1986, when Pan Hong visited the United States with a Chinese film delegation, she took a group photo with friends in the American film industry.
When Pan Hong visited France in 1987, she talked to French actresses.
In 1987, Pan Hong took a photo at the French Gaumont Film Company.
Stills from the film "The Last Empress" produced by Changchun Film Studio, Pan Hong plays Empress Wanrong, the last emperor of the Qing Dynasty.
Pan Hong recreates the tragic role of the female pharmacist Xu Lisha in the film "Well" filmed by Emei Film Studio.
1988 Photographed by Jin Xunqi
Pan Hong played a role in the TV series "Rescuing Her Daughter for Two Hundred Days" directed by her husband. This is Mi Jiashan (first from the right), Pan Hong, and others who are studying dubbing work.
Photo by Jin Xunqi
Pan Hong's husband, Mi Jiashan, is a director at China's Emei Film Studio and has been married for more than 8 years.
Photo by Jin Xunqi
Pan Hong likes to knit sweaters, and on the left is Pan Hong's mother.
Photo by Jin Xunqi
Pan Hong, who is still childlike, has collected many rag dolls at home.
Photo by Jin Xunqi
It's a toy store she hangs out in Hong Kong.
1988 Photographed by Jin Xunqi
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On April 20, 1988, the French Gaumont Film Production and Distribution Company launched the Chinese film "The Last Queen" for the first time in major cinemas in Paris. Pan Hong, the star of "The Last Queen", was also invited to paris to attend the premiere.
Stills from "The Last Nobleman" taken by Xia Daoling in 1988
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The film "The Last Nobleman", directed by the famous director Xie Jin and starring the famous film star Pan Hong, began filming in Shanghai in September 1988.
At the 1988 Cannes International Film Festival, Gong Li (left) poses with Chinese film star Pan Hong (right) and Taiwanese film star Zhang Aijia.
Photographed by Xia Daoling
On August 19, 1989, the film "The Last Nobleman", co-produced by Shanghai Film Studio Superstar Pictures and Hong Kong Yindu Agency, held its premiere ceremony at the Shanghai Daguang Cinema.