Ni Ping | |||||||
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倪萍 | |||||||
Born | Yu Peiwen 15 February 1959 | ||||||
Occupation | Actress | ||||||
Years active | 1979–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 | ||||||
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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]
Year | English Title | Chinese Title | Role | Notes |
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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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