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Ruan Lingyu (Ruan Fenggen (阮鳳根)) was born on 26 April, 1910 in Shanghai, China, is a Chinese silent film actress. Discover Ruan Lingyu's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 25 years old?

Popular As Ruan Fenggen (阮鳳根)
Occupation Actress
Age 25 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 26 April, 1910
Birthday 26 April
Birthplace Shanghai, China
Date of death 1935
Died Place Shanghai, China
Nationality China

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1910

Ruan Lingyu (born Ruan Fenggen; April 26, 1910 – March 8, 1935), also known by her English name Lily Yuen, was a Chinese silent film actress.

1926

In 1926, to help make ends meet, Ruan signed up for the prominent Mingxing Film Company.

She made her first film at the age of 16.

The film, A Married Couple in Name Only (掛名的夫妻/挂名的夫妻), was directed by Bu Wancang.

Two years later, she was signed by Da Zhonghua Baihe Company (大中華百合公司/大中华百合公司), where she shot six films.

1930

One of the most prominent Chinese film stars of the 1930s, her exceptional acting ability and suicide at the age of 24 led her to become an icon of Chinese cinema.

Ruan was born to a working class family in Shanghai, and her ancestral home is in Xiangshan, Guangdong.

Her father died when she was young, and her mother brought her up working as a housemaid.

Her first big break came in Spring Dream of an Old Capital (故都春夢 or Reminiscences of Beijing, 1930), which was a massive hit in China.

It was Ruan's first major work after signing with the newly formed Lianhua Studio in 1930.

In it, she played a prostitute by the name of Yanyan.

Thereafter, Ruan became Lianhua's major film star.

1931

Her most memorable works came after 1931, starting with the melodrama Love and Duty (directed by Bu Wancang).

One of Ruan's earliest films, Love and Duty (1931), directed by Bu Wancang and long believed to be a lost film, was discovered in Uruguay in 1994.

At the age of 16, Ruan became acquainted with Zhang Damin (张达民/張達民), whose family her mother worked for.

Zhang was later driven out of his wealthy family due to his spendthrift ways and became a chronic gambler, supported by Ruan's salary.

1932

Beginning with Three Modern Women (1932), Ruan started collaborating with a group of leftist Chinese directors.

1933

Ruan had by then gained popularity owing to a string of leading roles, and in 1933 she was voted second runner-up in a poll held by Star Daily (明星日報) for China's "movie queen".

(Hu Die emerged the winner and Chen Yumei was first runner-up).

In Little Toys (1933), a film by Sun Yu, Ruan played a long-suffering toy-maker.

Unable to tolerate Zhang's gambling, Ruan split with him in 1933.

She then began living with Tang Jishan, a tea tycoon.

1934

Her next film, The Goddess (1934; dir: Wu Yonggang), is often hailed as the pinnacle of Chinese silent cinema; Ruan sympathetically portrayed a prostitute bringing up a child.

Later that year, Ruan made her penultimate film, New Women (directed by Cai Chusheng), in which she played an educated woman forced to death by an unfeeling society.

The film was based on the life of actress Ai Xia, who killed herself in 1934.

Her final film, National Customs, was released shortly after her death.

1935

In 1935, Zhang filed a lawsuit asking for reparations from Ruan.

The tabloids seized on this opportunity to probe into Ruan's private life and put her under intense pressure.

Following the completion of New Women, Ruan's life began to unravel.

The film opened in Shanghai in 1935.

Cai Chusheng was under massive pressure from tabloid reporters, who were extremely hostile, owing to the scathing depiction of the Shanghai tabloids in the movie.

Cai was forced to make extensive cuts to the film.

Even after that, Ruan's private life was mercilessly seized upon by the tabloids and her lawsuit with her first husband, Zhang Damin, became a source of vindictive coverage.

Faced with her various public issues and intense private problems, Ruan committed suicide in Shanghai on March 8, 1935, at the age of 24, by taking an overdose of barbiturates.

Her suicide note apparently contained a line which says "gossip is a fearful thing" (人言可畏), although recent researchers have doubted the note's authenticity as it appears to have been forged by Tang Jishan.

Even China's preeminent intellectual Lu Xun was appalled at the details surrounding Ruan's death and wrote an essay entitled "Gossip is a Fearful Thing", denouncing the tabloids.

Recent researchers believe her deteriorating relationship with Tang Jishan and Zhang Damin's lawsuit were the cause of Ruan's death.

It was further intensified by the mob media of China after New Women was released, since the film depicted the life of actress Ai Xia, who committed suicide due to media rumors about her private life.

Ruan is also believed to have been physically abused on the evening that she died.

Her funeral service at the Wanguo Funeral Home lasted for three days.