Liu Yifei
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Liu Yifei in 2010
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Chinese name | 劉亦菲 (traditional) |
Chinese name | 刘亦菲 (simplified) |
Pinyin | Líu Yìfēi (Mandarin) |
Jyutping | Lau4 Jik6-fei1 (Cantonese) |
Birth name | An Feng (安风) |
Born | Wuhan, Hubei, China |
25 August 1987
Other name(s) | Liu Ximeizi (刘茜美子), Crystal Liu |
Occupation | Actress, singer, model |
Genre(s) | Mandopop, Japanese pop |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, piano |
Label(s) | Red Star Dock Brokerage Firm (2005-present, China) William Morris Endeavor Entertainment (2008-present, USA) |
Years active | 2002-present |
Parents | An Shaokang (father) Liu Xiaoli (mother) Chen Jinfei (godfather) |
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Liu Yifei (born 25 August 1987[1]), birth name An Feng (安风), legal name Liu Ximeizi (刘茜美子),[2] is a Chinese actress, model and singer. She holds United States citizenship.[3]
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Early life and education
Liu was born in Tongji Hospital in Wuhan, Hubei and her birth name was "An Feng".[1] She is an only child. Her father is An Shaokang (安少康), a 1st Secretary in the Chinese Embassy in France and a French language university professor, while her mother is Liu Xiaoli (刘晓莉), a dancer and a stage performer. Her parents divorced when she was 10 years old and she was raised solely by her mother. That same year, she adopted her mother's family name and changed her legal name to "Liu Ximeizi" and began modelling, along with training in singing, dancing and playing the piano. Her godfather is Chen Jinfei (陈金飞), the Chairman of Beijing Tongchan Investment Group (北京通产投资集团).[4][5]
When she was 11 years old, Liu and her mother moved to New York City, where she attended Louis Pasteur Middle School 67.[6] She returned to China in 2002 to pursue an acting career and adopted the stage name "Liu Yifei" (刘亦菲). Several weeks later, Liu was accepted into the Performance Institute of Beijing Film Academy at the age of 15, and graduated in 2006.
Career
Acting career
Immediately after her admittance into the Beijing Film Academy, Liu received offers to star in various television series. Her debut appearance on television was in The Story of a Noble Family. Shortly after, she was chosen to play Wang Yuyan in Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils, an adaptation of Louis Cha's novel of the same title. Initially, Liu Tao was selected for the role of Wang Yuyan but it went to Liu Yifei eventually and Liu Tao was cast as A'zhu instead.[citation needed]
In 2005, Liu starred as Zhao Ling'er in Chinese Paladin, an adaptation of the action RPG The Legend of Sword and Fairy. The following year, she starred in The Return of the Condor Heroes, a television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel of the same title. After intense speculation on who would play Xiaolongnü, the role was finally offered to her. She was backed by Cha, who felt that she had all the necessary qualities to portray the young and innocent female protagonist.[7]
In 2008, she co-starred with Jet Li and Jackie Chan in The Forbidden Kingdom, in which she played Golden Sparrow, an orphan seeking revenge against her parents' killer. In 2010, she starred in Love in Disguise with Leehom Wang.
Music career
Liu appeared in Jimmy Lin's music video of the song "I Am Still Waiting For You" (我还在等你) from his 2006 album Can't Stop Me (挡不住我). She previously co-starred with him in Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils and The Love Winner. Liu also attended one of Lin's concerts as a guest, and in turn, he appeared at her birthday party in 2005. In conjunction with her acting career, Liu obtained a recording contract with Sony Music Entertainment Japan in August 2005. She has started studying singing and dancing in Japan since then.[8] She released her first single "Mayonaka no Door" with Sony Music on July 19, 2006. Her song "Mayonaka no Doa" as recorded by Sony Music appeared on television as one of the ending themes to Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z.
Personal life
Liu began dating South Korean actor Song Seung-heon in 2015. They starred together in The Third Way of Love.[9]
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Chinese title | Role | Notes |
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2004 | Love of May | 五月之恋 | Zhao Xuan | |
2004 | The Love Winner | 恋爱大赢家 | Jin Qiaoli | alternative title I Love How You Love Me (喜欢你喜欢我) |
2006 | Abao De Gushi | 阿宝的故事 | Liu Yifei (Xixi) | |
2008 | The Forbidden Kingdom | 功夫之王 | Golden Sparrow | |
2010 | Love in Disguise | 恋爱通告 | Song Xiaoqing | |
2011 | A Chinese Ghost Story | 倩女幽魂 | Nie Xiaoqian | |
2011 | White Vengeance | 鸿门宴 | Consort Yu | |
2012 | The Four | 四大名捕 | Wuqing | |
2012 | The Assassins | 铜雀台[10] | Lingju / Diaochan | |
2013 | The Four II | 四大名捕2 | Wuqing | |
2014 | The Four III | 四大名捕3 | Wuqing | |
2014 | Outcast | 绝命逃亡 | Zhao Lian | |
2014 | For Love or Money | 露水红颜 | Xing Lu | |
2015 | The Third Way of Love | 第三種愛情 | Zou Yu | |
2016 | Night Peacock | 夜孔雀 | Elsa | [11] |
2016 | Turns Out You're Still Here | 原来你还在这里 | Su Yun Jin | [12] |
2016 | The Chinese Widow | 營救飛虎隊 | Ying | [13] |
2017 | Three Lives Three Worlds, Ten Miles of Peach Blossoms | 三生三世十里桃花 | Bai Qian | [14] |
Television
Year | Title | Chinese title | Role | Notes |
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2003 | The Story of a Noble Family | 金粉世家 | Bai Xiuzhu | |
2003 | Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils | 天龙八部 | Wang Yuyan | |
2005 | Chinese Paladin | 仙剑奇侠传 | Zhao Ling'er | |
2005 | Doukou Nianhua | 豆蔻年华 | Teacher Xiao Zhao | |
2006 | The Return of the Condor Heroes | 神鵰俠侶 | Xiaolongnü |
Discography
Albums
Album information | Track list | Notes |
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Title: Liu Yifei Label: Sony BMG Music Entertainment (Hong Kong) Limited Release date: 31 August 2006 |
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Chinese album |
Title: All My Words Label: Sony Music Entertainment Japan Release date: 6 September 2006 |
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Japanese album |
Singles
Album information | Track list | Notes |
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Title: Mayonaka no door Label: Sony Music Entertainment Japan Release date: 19 July 2006 |
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Japanese album |
References
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 (Chinese) 劉亦菲成長照片曝光 跳新疆舞美若天仙 People's Daily. November 30, 2005. Retrieved on August 21, 2006.
- ↑ The "茜" (Xi) in her legal name comes from the German film Sissi (Chinese translation 茜茜公主—hence the pronunciation of xi, not qian; her mother calls her Xixi). (Chinese) "神仙姐姐" 劉亦菲 Xinhua online. July 29, 2004. Retrieved on August 21, 2006.
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- ↑ (Chinese) 揭秘刘亦菲富豪“教父” 中国首富榜排23
- ↑ (Chinese) 刘亦菲“富豪继父”真实身份揭秘
- ↑ (Chinese) 芳邻刘亦菲. October 22, 2006. Retrieved on June 24, 2008.
- ↑ (Chinese) 張紀中定"新俠侶" 金庸贊"小龍女" People's Daily. July 13, 2006. Retrieved on August 21, 2006.
- ↑ Liu Yifei eyes international singing circle Xinhua online. May 28, 2005. Retrieved on July 17, 2006.
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External links
- Liu Yifei at the Internet Movie Database
- Liu Yifei on Sina Weibo
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- Chinese Mandopop singers
- Sony Music Entertainment Japan artists
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