Ma Yili
Ma Yili | |
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Native name | 马伊琍 |
Born | Hongkou District, Shanghai |
29 June 1976
Residence | Shanghai |
Alma mater | Shanghai Theatre Academy |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1996-present |
Agent | Orange Sky Entertainment Group |
Notable work | Struggle My Fair Princess III |
Spouse(s) | Wen Zhang (m. 2008) |
Children | Daughter: Wen Zhujun Another younger daughter |
Ma Yili | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 馬伊琍 | ||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 马伊琍 | ||||||
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Ma Yili (Chinese: 马伊琍; pinyin: Mǎ Yīlì; born 29 June 1976) is a Chinese actress.[1][2]
Ma has won the Golden Phoenix Award and Huading Award, and she received Best Supporting Actress Award at the 3rd Chinese Film Festival for her role in Tracks Kong Lingxue, Best Actress Award at the 9th Changchun Film Festival for her role in Life Today, and Best Actress at the 1st Asia Television Rainbow Award for her role in Marriage Battle.
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Life
Early life
Ma was born in Hongkou District, Shanghai on June 29, 1976, with her ancestral home in Rudong County, Nantong, Jiangsu. She entered Shanghai Theatre Academy in 1994, majoring in acting, where she graduated in 1998. During her university days, she made money by herself to pay for her tuition.[3]
Acting career
Ma made her film debut in Liu Haili, playing Chen Xiaojun, she took home ¥800 prize for her efforts.[3]
In 1996, Ma acted with Bao Jianfeng, Chen Long, Gao Shuguang and Zhang Yalin in the television series Love Record. The television series told about a group of college struggled for love and work.[4]
After graduating in 1998 she had a cameo appearance in Glass Is Transparent, adapted from Li Chunping's novel of the same title. That same year, She acted in Kong Yiji, but it has not yet been released.[5]
In 2000, Ma appeared as Qin Wanying in the television series Previous And Present Life, she received positive reviews.
In 2002, Ma appeared in The Eloquent Ji Xiaolan 2, a historical television series starring Zhang Guoli, Zhang Tielin and Wang Gang.
Ma was cast in My Fair Princess III (2003), based on Taiwanese novelist Chiung Yao's novel, playing the daughter, the daughter of Ti Lung's character.
In 2006, Ma co-starred with Chen Jianbin, Jiang Qinqin and Lei Kesheng in Qiao's Grand Courtyard as Jiang Xueying.[6] In June 2006, Ma signed with Orange Sky Entertainment Group.[7]
In 2007, Ma starred in the romantic comedy television series Struggle, opposite Wen Zhang, Tong Dawei and Li Xiaolu.[8]
In 2008, Ma played the role of Zhao Xiaoyun in Liu Xin's film Life Today, for which she won Best Actress Award at the 9th Changchun Film Festival.[9]
Ma starred with Du Chun in the romantic comedy television series Puberty Hit Menopause (2010), she also reprised her role as He Fei'er in the sequel, Puberty Hit Menopause 2 (2013).[10] That same year, Ma starred in a television series called Marriage Battle with Tong Dawei and Yuan Li.[11]
In 2011, Ma participated in Tracks Kong Lingxue, which won Best Supporting Actress Award at the 3rd Chinese Film Festival. She also participated in the affectional film Love Is Not Blind.
In 2012, Ma filmed in Cold War, a film starring Aaron Kwok, Tony Leung Ka-fai and Charlie Young.
In 2013, Ma participated in Badges of Fury, a film starring Wen Zhang, Liu Shishi and Jet Li.
Personal life
Ma was married to a Chinese actor Wen Zhang in 2008, they have a daughter, Wen Zhujun (文竹君).
Works
Film
Year | Title | Chinese Title | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Liu Haisu | 《刘海粟》 | Chen Xiaojun | |
1999 | Glass Is Transparent | 《玻璃是透明的》 | Xiao Yazi | |
Kong Yiji | 《孔乙己》 | Song Hanyu | ||
Xi Fangping | 《聊斋之席方平》 | Du Yucui | ||
2001 | Love at First Sight | 《一见钟情》 | Ju Zi | |
Eyes of a Beauty | 《西施眼》 | Shi Yu | ||
2003 | Sleepless City | 《危情雪夜》 | Su Bao | |
2007 | Life Today | 《江北好人》 | Zhao Xiaoyun | |
2011 | Tracks Kong Lingxue | 《跟踪孔令学》 | Yang Qiuyue | |
Love Is Not Blind | 《失恋33天》 | guest | ||
2012 | Cold War | 《寒战》 | Liu Jiehui's wife | |
2013 | Badges of Fury | 《不二神探》 | a policewoman | |
2016 | Cold War 2 | 《寒战2》 |
Television
Year | Title | Chinese Title | Role | Notes |
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1994 | 《哈雷哈雷》 | Teacher Yin | ||
1995 | Sculpture of Life | 《生命的雕塑》 | guest | |
1996 | Love Record | 《真空爱情记录》 | Xia Wenxin | |
1997 | 《天国洋将》 | Yang Zhenmei | ||
1998 | The Puppetmaster | 《戏梦人生》 | Chang Qingzhen | |
Children of China | 《中华儿女》 | Hua Rui | ||
Years in Hong Kong | 《香港岁月》 | Xiao Fang | ||
2000 | Be Tempted By Someone | 《为谁心动》 | Xia Xiaoyan | |
Previous And Present Life | 《前世今生》 | Qin Wanying/ Shen Xiaohui | ||
《咱老百姓之爱要明媚》 | Lin Yali | |||
Sleepless Tonight | 《今夜无眠》 | Li Xiu | ||
Long Live the Ideal | 《理想万岁》 | Xia Xiaoyan | ||
《完全婚姻手册之老公自家好》 | Wang Che | |||
2001 | Black Hole | 《黑洞》 | Xiao Yun | |
Happy Family | 《幸福家庭》 | Pan Min | ||
《还我激情》 | Jin Jiali | |||
2002 | Always Keep in Mind | 《永远的铭记》 | Shen Xuanqing | |
The Eloquent Ji Xiaolan 2 | 《铁齿铜牙纪晓岚2》 | Yan Ruyu | ||
2003 | My Fair Princess III | 《还珠格格3》 | Xia Ziwei | |
《谁都会说我爱你》 | Lin Juruo | |||
2004 | Seven Samurai | 《七武士》 | Mei Xiaoyao | |
Seven Days | 《七日》 | Shao Jingran | ||
2005 | Sister Wu | 《五妹》 | Sister Wu | |
2006 | Blue Sea | 《碧海深沉》 | guest | |
Qiao's Grand Courtyard | 《乔家大院》 | Jiang Xueying | ||
Wine Alley | 《酒巷深深》 | Gu Yu | ||
《天一生水》 | Lin Ruoyun/ Xie Mingni | |||
The Moon and The Sunshine | 《月牙儿与阳光》 | Zhang Xiaoyue | ||
The Jinyiwei Guard | 《锦衣卫》 | Zheng Guifei | [12] | |
2007 | Don't Say Love Is Bitter | 《别说爱情苦》 | Yu Diqing | |
Struggle | 《奋斗》 | Xia Lin | ||
Where Is Happiness | 《幸福在哪里》 | Qi Ruogu | ||
2008 | Silent Beauty | 《美丽无声》 | A Ju | |
《锁春记》 | Zhuang Zhiyan | |||
2009 | Second Brother | 《二哥》 | guest | |
2010 | Marriage Battle | 《婚姻保卫战》 | Li Mei | |
《经纬天地》 | Liang Shun'er | [13] | ||
Puberty Hit Menopause | 《青春期撞上更年期》 | He Fei'er | ||
2011 | 《双城生活》 | Hao Jingni | [14] | |
2012 | 《风和日丽》 | Yang Xiaoyi | ||
2013 | Puberty Hit Menopause 2 | 《青春期撞上更年期2》 | He Fei'er | |
Little Dad | 《小爸爸》 | Li Sanmei |
Awards
Year | Work | Award | Result | Notes |
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2011 | Tracks Kong Lingxue | 3rd Chinese Film Festival - Best Supporting Actress | Won | |
Marriage Battle | 1st Asia Television Rainbow Award for Best Actress | Won | ||
2008 | Life Today | 9th Changchun Film Festival - Best Actress | Won | |
2009 | 12th Golden Phoenix Award | Won | ||
2nd Huading Award for Best Actress of the Year | Won |
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- 1976 births
- Shanghai Theatre Academy alumni
- Actresses from Shanghai
- Living people
- 21st-century Chinese actresses
- 20th-century Chinese actresses
- Chinese stage actresses