Ni Ping

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Ni Ping
倪萍
Born
Yu Peiwen

(1959-02-15) 15 February 1959 (age 65)
OccupationActress
Years active1979–present
Awards Montreal World Film Festival
Best Actress
2006 Snow in the Wind Huabiao Awards Outstanding Actress
2003 Pretty Big Feet

Golden Rooster Awards Best Actress
2003 Pretty Big Feet

Golden Eagle Awards Best Supporting Actress
1988 Snow City

Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 倪萍
Simplified Chinese 倪萍
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin Ní Píng

Ni Ping (born 15 February 1959) is a mainland Chinese film actress and TV host. Since the early 1990s, Ni shot fame for hosting CCTV New Year's Gala. [1] [2]

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Filmography

YearEnglish TitleChinese TitleRoleNotes
1987 Snow City雪城Yao Yuhui Golden Eagle Award for Best Supporting Actress
2002 Pretty Big Feet 美麗的大腳Zhang Meili Beijing College Student Film Festival for Best Actress
Golden Rooster Award for Best Actress
Huabiao Award for Outstanding Actress
2006 Snow in the Wind雪花那個飄Wang Yanmei Montreal World Film Festival for Best Actress

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References

  1. Xu Mei (徐梅) (2024). 过往凝为智慧前行不必负重——对话倪萍[Dialogue with Ni Ping]. Southern People Weekly (in Chinese). 779. Guangzhou, Guangdong: Southern Daily Group: 19–25. ISSN   1672-8335.
  2. 倪萍:放下是为了未来的拿起 人民日報 January 27, 2011