Huang Lu

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Huang Lu
Born
Huang Lu

(1983-07-10) July 10, 1983 (age 41)
Chengdu, Sichuan, China
NationalityChinese
Alma mater Beijing Film Academy
Occupation(s)Actress, producer
Years active2003–present

Huang Lu (simplified Chinese :黄璐; traditional Chinese :黃璐; pinyin :Huáng Lù) (born July 10, 1983) is a Chinese actress. A graduate of the Beijing Film Academy, Huang debuted in the film Love for All Seasons (2003) directed by Johnnie To and Wai Ka-fai.

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003 Love for All Seasons
2006The Other HalfYoung Sister
2006The RoadXiao Ying
2006 Before Born
2007 Blind Mountain Bai Xuemei
2007The Game SportsXiao Xiao
2007 The Red Awn Xiao Juan
2008Seven Intellectuals in Bamboo Forest Part 4
2008Seven Intellectuals in Bamboo Forest, Part 5
2008start form heartLuo Yingzhen
2009Hu DuQin Qianqian
2009 She, a Chinese Li Mei
2009Distance RunnersWen Yi
2009 Between Two Worlds The Young Chinese Girl
2010The Fallible GirlChloeShort film
2011Yi xiang qing mengA Yi
2011Here, ThereXiao Xia
2011Ten Years from NowWang ZiShort film
2012VulgariaCameo appearance
2012Lucky DogBian Xiaocha
2013A Fallible GirlYaya
2013Unpolitical RomanceChin Langalso executive producer
2013How to Describe a CloudLi Ling
2013Letters from the SouthLi Mumu
2014Blind MassageMiss Xiao Man
20143 PicturesWenShort film
2014Design 7 LoveEmma
2014SwayVivian
2014In SunshineCarolynShort film
2016Dog DaysLu Lu
2016 A Yellow Bird Chen Chen
2016A Horse with HopeTeacher Ai
2017ZhaiZhai
2017The Conformist
2017ForgivenLi Meihua
2017Home AwayNanny Yun
2018Blood 13Xing Min
2018Suburban BirdsSwallow
2018Cities of Last ThingsYoung Yu Fang
2018 G Affairs Li Xiaomei
2019 Suburban Birds Swallow
2019Summer of ChangshaLi Xue
2019The Pregnant GroundXiao AnShort film
2019Bloody DaisyGuo Jing
2019Summer KnightMs. Chen
2019Gone with the LightHe Xiaofen
2020Victim(s)Liu Mei
2020Three Oldboys
2021Chinese DoctorsSick woman
2022The Fallen BridgeZhou Feng
2022In Our PrimeLi Yitian
2023The DepartureYe Liya
2023Like Wave Like CloudFang LuxiShort film
2023 The Woman in the StormLiu Nan
2023 Endless JourneyCheng Bing’s wife
2023Seven KillingsLiu Xiao Ying
2024 It's All HereLi Fang
2024Three Old BoysHua Jie
2024The CallerMeng Jia's best friend
2024The WigHuang Fen
2025LUZHong

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2020 Little Fires Everywhere Bebe ChowRecurring role; 6 episodes
2020Unbending WillLan Chu Yun
2024Tender LightChen Ling
2024Ming Ri You Qing TianChang Juan
2024Later, I LaughedHe Xiao Li

Producer

YearTitleNotes
2017A Gentle NightShort film; also associate producer


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