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Bonnie Bo

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Bonnie Bo (also known as Bonnie Bai; traditional Chinese: 柏邦妮; simplified Chinese: 柏邦妮; formal name: 张珊珊) was born in 1982. She is an author and screenwriter. Bonnie graduated in Literature and Reading from Beijing Film Academy. In 2005, she published a personal collection of essays titled "The Same As Bonnie Love You." Bo writes for the fashion magazine Interview and worked as a film critic and columnist starting in 2003. She has interviewed celebrities such as Maggie Cheung, Gong Li, Ang Lee, and Hou Hsiao-hsien. She has contributed as a screenwriter for TV shows like Yan Qing Prodigal Son, Flea on the Drum When the Move, and Than I Love My. She also wrote the screenplay for the movie Ballad of Loess and part of the 2008 remake of Dream of Red Mansions.

Early life

Bonnie's parents worked in research institutes. Once, her mother had a high fever, and her father wanted to take her to the hospital. Bonnie's mom responded: "I did not put on make-up, I will not go out!" Bo later recalled, "Mother, who was insistent on makeup, simply shows a great attitude to life: a woman, no matter when, has to be beautiful and proud to face life, to be able to lift her head high."

Bonnie was the champion of her province's art examination and was admitted to Nanjing Arts Institute. After a year, she became interested in film, leading her to become the first dropout in the school's history. In 2002, she entered Beijing Film Academy and spent four years there.

Career

In March 2008, Bo joined a group of eight other writers to script a remake of "Dream of Red Mansions". Three months later, the "youthful dream team" had finished 50 drafts. Bonnie was responsible for eight scenes.

Filmography

  • "Flea on the Drum When the Move" (screenwriter)
  • "Prodigal Yan Qing" (screenwriter)
  • "Loess Ballad" (screenwriter)
  • New version of "Dream of Red Mansions" (writer)
  • The movie "Mulan" (screenwriter)
  • "Like Love You Like Bonnie" (essays)
  • "Not Luxury", "False" celebrity interviews set

External links

  • "独家采访:咆哮女郎柏邦妮-搜狐女人". Women.sohu.com. Archived from the original on 2012-04-05. Retrieved 2012-05-29. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  • "新版《红楼梦》主力编剧柏邦妮:退学的高考状元 - 《意林》的日记 - 开心网". Kaixin001.com. 2010-03-26. Retrieved 2012-05-29.

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