Meijuan Xi, a renowned theater actress, graduated from the prestigious Shanghai Drama Academy acting institute. Her impressive career has been marked by numerous accolades and achievements. She is a member of the Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference (CPPCC) and the National People's Congress (NPC).
As a respected figure in the Chinese theater scene, Xi has won numerous awards for her outstanding performances. In 1988, she received the Plum Performance Award and the Golden Lion Award for her role in "China Dream", which are considered the most prestigious stage awards in China.
In 1990, Xi won the Golden Rooster Award for Best Actress for her role in "Fake Daughter". She continued to impress audiences with her versatility, playing a range of characters in critically acclaimed films, including a scientist wife in "Jiang Zhu Ying" (1992),an engineer in "First Attraction" (1993),Lindo's mother in "The Joy Luck Club" (1994),a gossip woman in "The Strangers in Beijing" (1995),and a kind country woman in "A Tree" (1996). Her performance in "A Tree" earned her a second Golden Rooster Award for Best Actress nomination.
Since the mid-1990s, Xi has focused on television series, and her work has been widely praised. In 1996, the drama series "Sons & Daughters" received favorable reviews and moved the nation. Xi won the Golden Eagle Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in the series. In 2002, she won the Feitian Award for Outstanding Actress for her performance in "Red Carnation".
In the 2000s, Xi's lead performance in "Full Moon" (2002) earned her the Shanghai Film Critics Award and her second Huabiao Award for Outstanding Actress. Throughout her illustrious career, Xi has demonstrated her range and talent, earning her a reputation as one of China's most respected actresses.