Talent and hard work before popularity

Updated: 2013-03-26 21:14

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The quickly rising popularity of female voice actress Ji Guanli reflects both her hard work and the cultural diversity of our times, says an article in Guangming Daily. Excerpts:

Fans recently found in surprise that many different starring roles in hit TV dramas and movies, like Rose in the Titanic and the heroine in the most popular drama Legend of Zhenhuan, are all dubbed by Ji, who has been praised as the "real voice of China".

Usually, voice actors and actresses behind the screen seldom get the chance to gain fame and popularity, even though Ji, with her high-quality voice and wonderful grasp of character, helped to create a string of impressive faces on the screen.

In today's world, many working in the cultural industry quickly gain fame and popularity like Ji, such as participants of Voice of China, and even subtitle groups that translate American TV dramas with the most fashionable Chinese words.

In an era of cultural diversity, people can be moved by those who put persistent but little-known efforts into their careers. It's a time of opportunities for all.

Just like the documentary Bite of China that introduces classic folk dishes, every delicious course is attributed to both the chef in the spotlighted kitchen and those who do their jobs silently preparing the ingredients.

Likely, although voice actors and actresses do their jobs without glamour, their work in better expressing a character can make a TV series perfect. This manner of success is inspiring in a time of cultural prosperity.

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