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Lingyu Ruan(1910-1935)

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Lingyu Ruan in La divine (1934)
Ruan Lingyu was born Ruan Fenggen on April 26, 1910 in Shanghai, China. Her father died when she was a child and her mother worked as a maid to support them. When she was sixteen Ruan started acting as a way to earn money. She made her film debut in the 1927 Chinese language film A Married Couple In Name Only. Ruan fell in love with Zhang Damin, a gambler who had been disowned by his wealthy family. She would financially support him during their relationship. In 1930 she signed a contract with Lianhua Studios and starred in the film Spring Dream of an Old Capital. It was a huge hit and made her one of China's biggest stars. Her success continued with starring roles in Little Toys, Homecoming, and The Goddess. She was called "China's Greta Garbo". Ruan broke up with Zhang and started dating Tang Jishan, a married tea tycoon. He bought her a mansion in Shanghai and she became his mistress. Her ex-lover Zhang sued her in 1934 claiming she was his wife and owed him money.

The scandal made front page headlines and from then on then tabloid press became obsessed with her personal life. Unfortunately her relationship with Tang was rocky and he started abusing her. She was devastated when he threw her beloved dog out of a window. Ruan was cast in the 1935 drama New Women. It was based on the life of Ai Xia, an actress who had committed suicide. When New Women premiered in February of 1935 there was a backlash from journalists who objected to their negative portrayal. On March 8, 1935 Ruan committed suicide by overdosing on barbiturates. She was just twenty-four years old. A note was found that said "Gossip is a fearful thing". More than one hundred thousand fans attended her funeral. Three female fans were so overcome with grief that they committed suicide during her funeral procession. She was buried at Fu Shou Yuan Cemetery in Shanghai. Two new "suicide" notes written by Ruan were found in 2001. In these notes she writes that Tang broke her heart and Zhang shamed her publicly.
BornApril 26, 1910
DiedMarch 8, 1935(24)
BornApril 26, 1910
DiedMarch 8, 1935(24)
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Known for

La divine (1934)
La divine
7.7
  • The 'Goddess'(as Ruan Ling-Yu)
  • 1934
Tao hua qi xue ji (1931)
Tao hua qi xue ji
6.9
  • Miss Lim(as Lily Yuen)
  • 1931
Gua ming de fu qi (1927)
Gua ming de fu qi
  • Shi Miaowen
  • 1927
Deux étoiles sur la voie lactée (1931)
Yi jian mei
5.9
  • Hu Zhuli
  • Julia(as Lily Yuan)
  • 1931

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  • Li-li Li and Lingyu Ruan in Guo feng (1935)
    Guo feng
    5.9
    • Zhang Lan
    • 1935
  • Femmes nouvelles (1935)
    Femmes nouvelles
    7.0
    • Wei Ming
    • 1935
  • Lingyu Ruan in Une mer de neige parfumée (1934)
    Une mer de neige parfumée
    • 1934
  • Lingyu Ruan in Gui lai (1934)
    Gui lai
    7.3
    • 1934
  • La divine (1934)
    La divine
    7.7
    • The 'Goddess' (as Ruan Ling-Yu)
    • 1934
  • Lingyu Ruan in Chengshi zhi ye (1933)
    Chengshi zhi ye
    • (as Ruan Ling-Yu)
    • 1933
  • Les Petits Jouets (1933)
    Les Petits Jouets
    7.0
    • Sister Ye
    • 1933
  • Xu gu du chun meng (1932)
    Xu gu du chun meng
    • 1932
  • San ge mo deng nu xing (1932)
    San ge mo deng nu xing
    • 1932
  • Tao hua qi xue ji (1931)
    Tao hua qi xue ji
    6.9
    • Miss Lim (as Lily Yuen)
    • 1931
  • Deux étoiles sur la voie lactée (1931)
    Yi jian mei
    5.9
    • Hu Zhuli
    • Julia (as Lily Yuan)
    • 1931
  • Amour et Devoir (1931)
    Amour et Devoir
    7.3
    • Yang Nai-fan and her daughter
    • 1931
  • Gu du chun meng (1930)
    Gu du chun meng
    • Yanyan
    • 1930
  • Ye cao xian hua (1930)
    Ye cao xian hua
    7.2
    • Li Lian
    • 1930
  • Zi sha he tong
    Short
    • 1930

Personal details

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  • Alternative names
    • Ruan Ling-Yu
  • Born
    • April 26, 1910
    • Shanghai, China
  • Died
    • March 8, 1935
    • Shanghai, China(suicide by barbiturate overdose)
  • Publicity listings
    • 1 Biographical Movie
    • 1 Print Biography

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    Ruan was China's leading actress in the 1930's. Her penultimate film, _A New Woman (1934)_, portrayed the 1934 suicide of silent film actress 'Ai Xia(I)' as being due to mistreatment in the Chinese press. It was a success in the film critic community but overall, the press was offended by the negative light in which the film depicted it. Ruan was soon despised by the press and her affairs with two men were publicized. This, along with a lifetime of personal problems, led her to take her life with an overdose of sleeping pills. She wrote in her last letters that "Gossip is a fearful thing." More than 300,000 attended her funeral and at least three women committed suicide themselves soon after, giving Ruan's death as the reason.

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