Yang Mi (Chinese: 杨幂, born 12 September 1986) is a Chinese actress and singer. She made her acting debut in historical television series Tang Ming Huang, and later received recognition for her leading roles in various television series Chinese Paladin 3 (2009), Palace (2011), Swords of Legends (2014), The Interpreter (2016) and Eternal Love (2017); as well as films Mysterious Island (2011), Tiny Times (2013–2015), The Breakup Guru (2014) and The Witness (2015). In 2017, she won the Best Actress award at the WorldFest Houston International Festival for her performance in Reset (2017).
Yang was chosen by Southern Metropolis Daily as one of the New Four Dan Actresses.[1] In 2017, Yang ranked third on the Forbes
Early life
Yang Mi was born in Xuanwu District, Beijing to a police officer and a housewife. She was given name "幂" (exponentiation) because her parents both have the surname Yang. She graduated from the now-defunct Beijing Xuanwu Experimental Primary School. Yang is also a student of Beijing Film Academy's Performance Institute.Beginnings
In 1990, at the age of four, Yang made her acting debut in the historical television series Tang Ming Huang directed by Chen Jialin, playing the role of young Princess Xianning.[3] She also had a minor role as Beggar So's daughter in King of Beggars (1992), which starred Stephen Chow as the titular character. Two years later, she starred in the television series Hou Wa, where her acting left a deep impression on the producer.[4]In 2002, Yang received her first script and made her official acting debut in The Story of a Noble Family.
2006–2010: Rising popularity
In the late 2000s, Yang started to gain media attention with her roles in The Return of the Condor Heroes (2006) and Wang Zhao Jun (2007).[6][7] Her popularity further rose after starring in the popular fantasy drama Chinese Paladin 3 (2009) as the heroine.[8]She then starred in Li Shaohong's The Dream of Red Mansions (2010). Although her role was minor, she received praises for her acting.[9] The same year, she starred in big-budget historical series Beauty's Rival in Palace.
2011–2016: Mainstream success
Yang achieved widespread fame with the time-travel hit, Palace (2011).[11][12] She was voted the Most Popular Actress at the 17th Shanghai Television Festival.[13] The theme song of the drama sung by Yang, titled "In support of the love", also topped China music portals and won Best Theme Song (OST) at the 6th Huading Awards.[14] The same year she starred in horror film Mysterious Island, which raked in more than 70 million yuan at the box office and became the most successful horror film in China.[15][11]Mei Ah Entertainment announced that it will be producing four tailored-made films (Wu Dang, Chinese Princess Turandot, Windseeker, and Butterfly Cemetery) for Yang with a total investment of 300 million yuan for the four films due to the box office success of Mysterious Island.[16] However, the films failed to live up to the success of Mysterious Island, and Yang was named Most Disappointing Actress at the Golden Broom Awards for her performance in Wu Dang.[17]
Yang then starred in Beijing Love Story (2012), a modern romance drama directed by Chen Sicheng. The series was a hit, and Yang was once again voted the Most Popular Actress at the 9th China Golden Eagle TV Arts Festival.[18] The same year she co-starred in Painted Skin: The Resurrection, a sequel to Gordon Chan's 2008 box office hit Painted Skin.[19]
Yang was then announced to play the leading protagonist in the Tiny Times film series, based on Guo Jingming's best-selling novel of the same name.[20] The first two installments of the film were released in 2013. Despite receiving negative films, Tiny Times was an overwhelming success at the box office.[21] The same year, Yang produced her first television series, V Love (2014).[22] She won the Most Capable Producer award at the 2013 Asian Idol Awards.[23]
In 2014, Yang starred in the comedy film The Breakup Guru directed by Deng Chao.[24] She then starred in fantasy drama Swords of Legends, which was a huge commercial success.[25][26] With her achievements in both TV and films, Yang ranked #6 on Forbes China Celebrity 100 list for the year.
In 2015, Yang starred in romance films You Are My Sunshine with Huang Xiaoming and Fall in Love Like a Star with Li Yifeng.[28][29] She also challenged the role of a blind girl in The Witness, a remake of the South Korean thriller Blind.[30]
Yang made her small-screen comeback in the television drama The Interpreter, which premiered on Hunan TV. The series was a ratings success,[31] and became the highest-rated drama of 2016.[32] She also featured in L.O.R.D: Legend of Ravaging Dynasties, directed by Tiny Times director Guo Jingming.[33] The same year, Yang became a cast member of Hunan TV's reality show, Takes a Real Man 2.
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