Luo Xiuchun

Luo Xiuchun

NameLuo Xiuchun
TitleMainland Chinese actress, former wife of Zhang Guoli, and mother of Zhang Mo.
GenderFemale
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Introduction

Luo Xiuchun, born in Sichuan Province, China, previously engaged in stage acting. She was an actress at the Sichuan People's Art Theatre, participating in numerous theatrical performances and accumulating rich performing experience. In addition to stage plays, Luo Xiuchun also had ventures in film and television, starring in more than ten productions. Her artistic career spans film, television, and theatre.

By 2003, Luo Xiuchun was working as a scientific researcher in Chengdu and had a family. In her personal life, she was married to the renowned stage actor Zhang Guoli. The two met in their youth at the Railway Arts Troupe and later married. They had one son, Zhang Mo, born in 1982. After Zhang Guoli returned from Antarctica in 1989, they officially divorced. After the divorce, Luo Xiuchun maintained a friendly relationship with her ex-husband. Zhang Mo was raised by Zhang Guoli; initially, because Zhang Guoli was starting his business in Beijing, Luo Xiuchun took care of him until he began middle school, when Zhang Mo was brought to live in Beijing with his father. Later, Luo Xiuchun became one of Zhang Mo’s managers.

Regarding her career development, Luo Xiuchun later transitioned into a role as a television and film project planner, working actively in the film industries of Shanghai and Beijing. She participated in filming the anti-war drama "Zero Cannon Tower" in Yinan, Shandong, directed by He Qun, featuring stars such as Xing Jiadong, Tie Weiguang, and Yu Zhen.

Luo Xiuchun was also involved in media interviews in 2004 related to the "Tong Yao incident." Her major works include the films "The Mountain Builder," "48 Hours for Rescue," "Wu Erge's Prayer," and "Too Late to Apologize," as well as numerous TV dramas like "Let's Get Married," "Bebe Has a Home," "Panama Operation," "Western Traces," "Peach Blossom Song," "Football Fans," "White and Black," and "Diary of a Beautiful Woman." Additionally, she has appeared in various theatrical productions, including "Azalea Mountain," "Maple Bay," "Turning Point," "The Happy Bachelor," and "Zhan Tianyou."

In her personal life, Luo Xiuchun’s experiences in her career and family are diverse, and she holds a certain influence within China's performing arts and film industry.

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