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Bing-bing eyes Hollywood
www.chinaview.cn 2005-03-26 09:40:31

Celebrated Chinese actress Fan Bing-bing has been chosen as the female lead in a new Hollywood blockbuster entitled "Relapsing" opposite Michael Keaton, the leading actor in Batman.

    BEIJING, March. 26 -- Celebrated Chinese actress Fan Bing-bing has been chosen as the female lead in a new Hollywood blockbuster entitled "Relapsing" opposite Michael Keaton, the leading actor in Batman.

    This science fiction movie tells the story between a foreign boy and his imaginary Chinese girl friend. It's scheduled to beign shooting in September this year.

    Fan Bing-bing's first priority at present is to learn English, as she is the only Chinese actress in the cast. She says she plans to dedicate all her spare time in learning English in order to give her best performance in this film.

    

Fan Bing-bing in Relapsing


    (Source: CRIENGLISH.com)

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