Ma Sichun

Ma Sichun
Native name 马思纯
Born (1988-03-14) March 14, 1988
Bengbu, Anhui, China
Residence Beijing
Other names Sandra Ma
Alma mater Communication University of China
Occupation Actress
Years active 2008 - present
Notable work The Left Ear
Close Your Eyes and Close To Me
Lan
Relatives Aunt: Jiang Wenli
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Ma.
Ma Sichun
Traditional Chinese 馬思純
Simplified Chinese 马思纯

Ma Sichun (born 14 March 1988), also known as Sandra Ma, is a Chinese actress of Hui ethnicity.

Ma is noted for her roles as Li Bala in the coming of age film The Left Ear.[1]

Biography

Early life

Ma was born in Bengbu, Anhui, on March 14, 1988. Her aunt, Jiang Wenli, is a noted actress.[2] Ma graduated from Communication University of China.

Acting career

Ma began her career as an underage film star at age 7, she appeared in The Winter of Three Persons, which stars Jiang Wenli and Zhao Jun.

In 2000, by age 13, she participated in The Grand Mansion Gate as young Bai Yuting.

In 2008, Ma's first major television series role was as Sichun in Lover, based on the novel Daddy, I have your baby. The same year, she appeared in Lost, a feature film starring Karen Joy Morris, Eric Tsang, JC-T, and Jiang Wenli.

In 2009, she co-starred with Zhu Xu in the biographical film Lan.

In 2011, Ma starred in the romantic comedy television series Modern New Human, alongside Hu Ge, Chen Bo-Lin, and Ivy Chen.

In 2012, Ma starred opposite Frank Fan Zhi-Wei in Time Flies Soundlessly, which earned her a Best New Actress Award in the 14th China Film Society of Performing Art Award.

In 2013, Ma starred in a television series called Fiancee with Dennis O. That same year, she was cast in Baixiang, a film adaptation based on the novel Love Is Colder Than Death.

In 2014, Ma acted with Zhang Guoli and Jiang Wenli in Love Is the Most Beautiful. She had a cameo appearance in The Empress of China, a historical television series starring Fan Bingbing, Zhang Fengyi, and Aarif Lee. She appeared in The Legend of Miyue, alongside Sun Li, Liu Tao, and Ma Su. That same year, two films she headlined, she played the lead role in the coming of age film The Left Ear, directed by Alec Su.[3] And she starred with Peter Ho, Janine Chang, and Sphinx Ting in One Minute More, adapted from Japanese novelist Maha Harada's novel of the same title.

In 2015, Ma co-starred with Wallace Huo in the modern idol drama Close Your Eyes and Close To Me.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Chinese Title Role Notes
1995 The Winter of Three Persons 《三个人的冬天》
2008 Lost 《秘岸》 Qingqing
2010 Lan 《我们天上见》 Xiaocui
2012 Time Flies Soundlessly 《岁月无声》 Yang Duoduo
2014 One Minute More 《我的男友和狗》 Dazhi's mother
Baixiang 《白相》 Young Lan
2015 The Left Ear 《左耳》 Li Bala

Television

Year Title Chinese Title Role Notes
2001 The Grand Mansion Gate 《大宅门》 Bai Yuting
2010 Lover 《恋人》 Sichun
2011 Modern New Human 《摩登新人类》 Wen Xue
2012 Refresh 《刷新3+7》 Xiaomiao
2013 Fiancee 《未婚妻》 Lan Xiaoyi
2014 Love Is the Most Beautiful 《爱情最美丽》 Ma Xiaocan
The Empress of China 《武媚娘传奇》 Helan Minyue
2015 Close Your Eyes and Close To Me 《他来了,请闭眼》 Jian Yao
The Legend of Miyue 《芈月传》 Wei Yi

Awards

Year Work Award Result Notes
2013 Time Flies Soundlessly 14th China Film Society of Performing Art Award - Best New Actress Award Won

References

  1. "The Left Ear". Chinesetimeschool.com. 2015-04-28.
  2. 马思纯:曾怕人提“蒋雯丽外甥女” 现在想了. Tencent (in Chinese). 2014-07-16.
  3. "The Left Ear". Washingtonpost.com. 2015.

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