Che Yongli

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Che Yongli
Born (1980-01-28) January 28, 1980 (age 40)
Chengdu, Sichuan, China
Alma mater Central Academy of Drama
OccupationActress
Years active2004 - present
Notable work
All For Love
A Singing Fairy
The Founding of a Republic
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese

Che Yongli (born 28 January 1980) is a Chinese actress. [1] [2] [3]

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She is noted for her roles as A Mei and Mei Ling in the films A Singing Fairy and All For Love respectively.

Life

Early life

Che was born and raised in Chengdu, Sichuan, she graduated from Central Academy of Drama, majoring in acting.

Acting career

Che had her first experience in front of the camera in 2004, and she was chosen to act as a support actor in Hero Legend of Leifeng Temple.

In 2006, Che acted with Huang Shengyi and Zhong Xinghuo in Flying Sword , for which she won the Best Newcomer Award at the 11th Golden Phoenix Awards. [4] At the same year, she also acted with Eric Tsang in Huizhou Hongling.

In 2007, Che had a cameo appearance in Call for Love and Crossed Lines .

In 2008, Che starred in Penicillin 1944 , which propelled her to become one of the most famous actresses in China. She earned Best Actress Award at the Moscow International Film Festival, and she was nominated for the Best Actress Award at the Shanghai International Film Festival. [5] [6]

In 2009, Che had a minor role in The Founding of a Republic , a historical film starring Tang Guoqiang, Zhang Guoli, Chen Kun, Liu Jing, and Xu Qing. For her role as A Mei in A Singing Fairy , Che was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress Award at the Macau International Movie Festival.

In 2010, Che won the Favorite TV Star Award at the 4th Huading Awards.

In 2013, Che participated in Switch , a Chinese-Hong Kong action film directed by Jay Sun and starring Andy Lau, Tong Dawei, Zhang Jingchu and Lin Chi-ling. That same year, Che won the Best Actress Award at the 8th Paris Chinese Film Festival for her performance in All For Love . [7] [8]

Works

Film

YearChinese TitleTitleRoleNotes
2004《雷峰塔英雄传》Hero Legend of Leifeng TempleZhang Jinxiu
2006《天竺山传奇》Legend of Tianzhu MountainLittle Baihe
《徽州红伶》Huizhou Hongling Empress Dowager Cixi
《飞刀》 Flying Sword He Hua
《浅蓝深蓝》In the BlueDa Wang's mother
2007《命运呼叫转移》 Crossed Lines
《爱情呼叫转移》 Call for Love A Mei
2008《爱情呼叫转移2》 Call for Love 2 guest
《盘尼西林1944》 Penicillin 1944 Lin Xiaoya/ Lin Xiaoting
2009《建国大业》 The Founding of a Republic A soldier
《雨打芭蕉》Ou Miaojuan
2010《建党伟业》 The Founding of a Party Lu Xiaoman
《寻找刘三姐》 A Singing Fairy A Mei
2011《郭明义》Guo MingyiThe head nurse
《万有引力》Tao Ran
《富春三居图》 Switch Teacher
《大格局》 Big Setup Wang Hairong
2012《三个未婚妈妈》 All For Love Mei Ling
2016The Bombing
2018The Bravest Escort Group
2019Headlines

Television

YearChinese TitleTitleRoleNotes
2007《张大千》Zhang DaqianZeng Qiongying
《光头美女》Jiang Ranran
《家事如天》Yang Hui
《乔省长和他的女儿们》The second daughter
2008《闯关东2》Cui Yu
2009《大营救》Wen Siyu
《龙头岭》Longtou MountainYe Lin
《绿色卫士》Lin Yuxuan
2010《谍变》Spy ChangesXiao Ziru
《暗红1936》Wu Weihua
《绞杀1943》Zhou Zhiqing
2011《工人大院》Worker CompoundYang Yuhuan
《平凡的岁月》Ordinary DaysWang Liping
《我和丈母娘的十年战争》I and Mother-in-law's Ten Year WarWu Yue
2012《风花雪月》Lie to LoveWen Ni
《捍卫者》DefendersSu Min
《商之痕》Xia Ruoxi
2013《进城1949》Wine City DawnYe Ya'nan
《温暖的日子》Warm DayGu Yanyan
2020 Eternal Love of Dream Qing Hua

Drama

YearChinese TitleTitleRoleNotes
1995《结伴同行》Walk TogetherLuo Ping
《空港故事》The Story of KongxiangMei Duo
《有一个美丽的地方》A Beautiful PlaceAi Shasha
《自杀者》The SuicideKleopatra
《为你喝彩》Cheer for You Zhu Di

Sketch

TitleChinese TitleRoleNotes
The Sunbird《太阳鸟》
《哨所采访记》
《心理热线》
Student-Teacher Love《师生情》
Autumn Rain《秋雨》
《军嫂情》
《山里红》
Under the Blue Sky《同在一片蓝天下》

Awards

YearWorkAwardResultNotes
2007National Film Award for The Annual New ActorWon
Flying Sword 11th Golden Phoenix Award for Best Newcomer Won
2008 Penicillin 1944 Moscow International Film Festival - Best ActressWon
Shanghai International Film Festival - Best ActressNominated
2009 Golden Phoenix Awards Won
2010 4th Huading Award for Favorite TV Star Won
A Singing Fairy Macau International Movie Festival - Best Supporting ActressNominated
2013MSN Fashion Party Award for Best Leaping ActressWon
All For Love 8th Paris Chinese Film Festival - Best ActressWon

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