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1 Early life and career  



1.1  Career in Hollywood  





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1.3  Social activities  







2 Filmography  



2.1  Film  





2.2  Television  







3 Awards and nominations  





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Li Bingbing
李冰冰
Li in 2018
Born

Li Bingbing


(1973-02-27) 27 February 1973 (age 51)[1]
Alma materShanghai Theatre Academy
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
  • Years active1994–present
    AgentHesong Media
    AwardsFull list
    Musical career
    LabelsHuayi Brothers
    Chinese name
    Chinese李冰冰

    Li Bingbing (Chinese: 李冰冰; pinyin: Lǐ Bīngbīng; born 27 February 1973) is a Chinese actress and singer who rose to fame with her role in Seventeen Years (1999) and since then received critical acclaim for her roles in A World Without Thieves (2004), Waiting Alone (2005), The Knot (2006), The Forbidden Kingdom (2008), The Message (2009), Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame (2010) and Zhong Kui: Snow Girl and the Dark Crystal (2015).[2]

    Li has also starred in Hollywood blockbusters Resident Evil: Retribution (2012), Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014) and The Meg (2018).

    Li ranked 26th on Forbes China Celebrity 100 list in 2013,[3] 28th in 2014,[4] 13th in 2015,[5] 29th in 2017,[6] and 76th in 2019.[7]

    Early life and career

    [edit]

    Li Bingbing was born in Wuchang, Heilongjiang, China. She initially had no intention of becoming an actress and enrolled specifically in a high school for prospective school teachers. However, upon graduation, she discovered her interest in acting and was eventually persuaded by a friend to join the Shanghai Theatre Academy in 1993.

    Li rose to fame after starring in Zhang Yuan's Seventeen Years (1999), which won her the Best Actress Award in the 1999 Singapore Film Festival.[8] In 2001, Li starred in the television series Young Justice Bao, which propelled her to become one of the most famous actresses in China.

    Li was subsequently labelled as an "action actress" as she starred in a number of wuxia television series, such as Taiji Prodigy and Eight Heroes.

    Li achieved breakthrough with her performance in Feng Xiaogang's A World Without Thieves.[9] She then starred in Dayyan Eng's romantic comedy film Waiting Alone, for which she received her first Best Actress nomination at the Golden Rooster Awards.[10]

    In 2009, Li won Best Actress at the 46th Golden Horse Film Awards for her performance in The Message, about Japanese invaders in China who try to ferret out a spy among their Chinese collaborators.[11]

    Li then starred in Tsui Hark's 2010 action-mystery film Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame. She played Shangguan Jing'er, a fictional character based on Shangguan Wan'er, a prestigious politician during the Tang Dynasty.[12] She established her studio in the same year, co-starring and co-producing the film 1911 with Jackie Chan, which was released in September 2011 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Xinhai Revolution.[13]

    In 2016 Li Bingbing became the first Global Brand Ambassador of Carl F. Bucherer.[14][15]

    Career in Hollywood

    [edit]
    Li Bingbing at 2011 Cannes Film Festival.

    Li Bingbing's first-time in an English-language film is Wayne Wang's Snow Flower and the Secret Fan, adapted from Lisa See's 2005 novel of the same title.[16] The film premiered at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival.[17] Li started to gain recognition in Hollywood after starring in Resident Evil: Retribution, playing Ada Wong.[18] The same year, she was cast in action fantasy film 400 Boys, directed by British director Alastair Paton.[19]

    In 2013, Li attended the 4th Annual US-China Film Summit and received the East-West Talent Award.[20][21] Hollywood magazine Variety also named her Asian Star of the Year.[22] The following year, Li featured in Transformers: Age of Extinction, the fourth installment of the film franchise.[23] This helped solidify her success overseas.[24]

    In 2015, she was cast in 3D science fiction thriller Nest (also known as Guardians of the Tomb), a Chinese-Australian co-production that was finally released in January 2018.[25] The same year, it was announced that Li would play China's first female superhero in upcoming film Realm, written by Stan Lee.[26]

    In 2018, Li starred with Jason StathaminThe Meg, an American-Chinese shark film based on Steve Alten's 1997 novel Meg: A Novel of Deep Terror.[27]

    Ambassador roles

    [edit]

    Social activities

    [edit]

    Li Bingbing has established L.O.V.E, a charitable organization dedicated to the promotion of a positive, environmentally responsible lifestyle. She is also one of the founders of the two-year One Million-Tree Forest project, launched in efforts to change the climate environment and help local residents of Gansu Province, Southwest China, to increase their incomes.[30] Her commitment to green and charitable causes has earned her the recognition as "the most influential global ambassador" from World Wildlife Fund.[31]

    On 24 July 2013, it was reported that Li has a godfather named Wang Lin,[32]aqigong practitioner who claims to be able to conjure up snakes from thin air, cure disease, and retrieve an incinerated banknote intact from an orange.[33] The Beijing News reported that Li Xue, Li's agent, responded that Li went to visit Wang Lin to ask him to cure her mother of her disease. As for the effectiveness of the cure, the agent refused to disclose any more information.[32]

    She is a member of China Zhi Gong Party.[34]

    Filmography

    [edit]

    Film

    [edit]
    Year Title Role Notes
    1994 Spirit of Cops 警魂 Shen Fang
    Qiaoqian Zhixi 乔迁之喜 Juan Juan
    1999 Lüse Rouqing 绿色柔情 Lin Qiaoqiao
    Seventeen Years Chen Jie
    2003 Love for All Seasons 百年好合 Li Mochou
    Cat and Mouse Ding Yuehua
    Purple Butterfly Tang Yiling
    2004 Silver Hawk Jane
    A World Without Thieves Xiaoye
    2005 Waiting Alone Liu Rong
    Fight for Love 情陷擂台 Ma Lili
    Wait 'Til You're Older Kwong's mother Guest appearance
    Dragon Squad Yu Ching
    2006 The Knot Wang Jindi
    2008 Linger Fu Enjia
    The Forbidden Kingdom Ni Chang / White haired witch
    2009 The Message Li Ningyu
    2010 Triple Tap Zhao Anna
    Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame Shangguan Jing'er
    2011 Snow Flower and the Secret Fan Nina / Lily
    1911 Xu Zonghan
    2012 I Do[35] Tang Weiwei
    Resident Evil: Retribution Ada Wong
    400 Boys Not released
    2014 Transformers: Age of Extinction Su Yueming
    2015 Zhong Kui: Snow Girl and the Dark Crystal Xue'er
    2018 Guardians of the Tomb Jia
    The Meg Zhang Suyin
    2022 Ordinary Hero Zhou Yan

    Television

    [edit]
    Year English title Original title Role Notes
    1994 Yilu Denghou 一路等候 Du Yuling
    1995 No Regrets 无悔追踪 Feng Kangmei
    1996 Zhanguo Chuanqi 战国传奇 Hongnu
    1997 Shang Yang Chuanqi 商鞅传奇 Du Wa
    Fengsheng Shuiqi 风生水起 Gu Ting
    1998 Qinmi Airen 亲密爱人 Bai Tong
    Palace of Desire 大明宫词 Princess Anle
    Da Fating 大法庭 Xia Liyan
    The Female Official 女巡撫之闖天關 Sun Xiaohong Guest appearance
    2000 The Nation Under The Foot 一腳定江山 Fan Yue'e
    Qingchun Chudong 青春出动 Guan Ping
    Yiben Wuhui 義本無悔 Qin Xue
    Smart Kid 機靈小不懂 Ying Ziyan
    Young Justice Bao 少年包青天 Ling Chuchu
    2001 Ye Yatou 野ㄚ頭 Ye Yatou
    Zheshan Tanhua 折扇探花 Sixth Princess
    Taiji Prodigy 少年張三丰 Qin Sirong
    Sky Lovers Tang Wei
    2002 The Blue Lotus 花样的年华 Ye Zi
    2003 Romancing Hong Kong 动感豪情 Gao Shuang
    2004 City of Sky 天空之城 Xiao Ruoning / Yu Bohan
    The Sea's Promise 海的誓言 Bai Ying
    Changjian Xiangsi 長劍相思 Fengyi
    Strange Tales of Liao Zhai 聊齋之小翠 Yu Xiaocui
    2005 Eight Heroes Feng Laiyi
    Huiniang Wanxin 徽娘宛心 Ye Wanxin
    2006 Zaisheng Yuan 再生緣之孟麗君傳 Meng Lijun

    Awards and nominations

    [edit]
    Year Award Category Nominated work Result
    2000 Singapore International Film Festival Best Actress Won
    2005 12th Beijing Student Film Festival Most Popular Actress Waiting Alone Won
    25th Golden Rooster Awards Best Actress Nominated
    2006 28th Hundred Flowers Awards Best Supporting Actress Nominated
    2007 14th Beijing Student Film Festival Best Actress Nominated
    11th Golden Phoenix Awards Special Jury Award Won
    12th Huabiao Film Awards Best Actress Won
    26th Golden Rooster Awards Nominated
    44th Golden Horse Awards Nominated
    2008 9th Changchun Film Festival Nominated
    29th Hundred Flowers Awards Won
    2009 46th Golden Horse Awards Won
    2010 4th Asian Film Awards Nominated
    3rd Iron Film Awards Nominated
    10th Chinese Film Media Awards Nominated
    Best Rising Actress Won
    17th Beijing Student Film Festival Best Actress Nominated
    2012 31st Hundred Flowers Awards Best Actress Nominated
    2013 9th Huading Awards Nominated
    2015 3rd China International Film Festival London[36] Won
    The Most Influential Star Overseas Won
    2018[37] 14th Chinese American Film Festival Best Actress in a Leading Role Won
    Chinese American Film Art Exchange and Contribution Award Won

    References

    [edit]
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  • ^ "2017 Forbes China Celebrity List (Full List)". Forbes. September 22, 2017.
  • ^ 福布斯中国发布100名人榜 吴京黄渤胡歌位列前三. Sina Entertainment (in Chinese (China)). August 20, 2019.
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