Tao Hong (actress, born 1969)

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Tao Hong
Born (1969-05-11) 11 May 1969 (age 52)
Wan County, Sichuan, China
(now Zhong County, Chongqing)
Alma mater Central Academy of Drama
OccupationActress, singer
Years active1991–present
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese
Musical career
Also known asHelen Tao

Tao Hong (born 11 May 1969 [1] ), also known as Helen Tao, is a Chinese actress and singer. She received the 2002 Golden Rooster Award for Best Actress.

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Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1991In Pursuit of the Sun (追赶太阳的人)
Bleeding in Heaven (天出血)
1992Passenger of the Raft (筏子客)Xinghua
The Female Assassin (女杀手)Ding Rongrong
1999 Crash Landing (紧急迫降)air hostess
2000Gift Exchange (礼尚往来)
2001 I Love Beijing (夏日暖洋洋)Miao Miao
2002 Life Show (生活秀)Lai Shuangyang
200338°C (三十八度)Xiaoyue
2004 Beyond Our Ken (公主復仇記)Shirley Chow
2006Taekwondo (跆拳道)Liu Li
2009One in 2008 (2008分之一)Segment 5: "One in 2008"
2010Death Dowry (米香)Mi Xiangalso art supervisor
2015The Prescription for Life (天使:生命处方)Chen Jumei
For This Land (为了这片土地)

TV Dramas

YearTitleRoleNotes
1998Female Prisoner (女囚)Ye Ping
1999Eight Eccentrics of Yangzhou (揚州八怪)Consort Ling
2001Riding the Neighing Horse in the West Wind (策馬嘯西風)Ming Yuexin
Master Swordsman Lu Xiaofeng (陸小鳳之決戰前後)Ouyang Qing
Black Hole (黑洞)Meng Lin
2002 Wind and Cloud (風雲)Yu Chuchu
Lifestyle Change (换个活法)Gu Lan
The True Love of Rose (真情玫瑰)Zhang Fang
2003The Love Song of Kangding (康定情歌)Muya Kangzhu
2004Wonderful Girl (奇妙女孩)Qin Qiran
Parasol Rain (梧桐相思雨)Princess Baoling
Sleeping with the Enemy (与敌共眠)Zhang Jingxue
2005Legend of Prince Suo Er Ye (褡褳王爺)Ziyan / Zhu Li
Jasmine (茉莉花)Qingyu
2006Romantic Lover (浪漫爱人)Luo Dan
Mama's Soup House (妈妈的酱汤馆)Jin Baihe
2007The Innocent Years (纯真岁月)Tao Xuanyu
Stupid Kid (笨小孩)Wang Xingyue
2008The Province Governor and His Daughters (乔省长和他的女儿们)Qiao Yuan
Wonder Woman (女人本色)Cheng Zaixin
2010Father's Love (父爱如山)Ma Li
2011Silly Chun (傻春)Zhao Suchun
Mine People (矿山人家)Liu Yunting
The Kangs of Heluo (河洛康家)Zhou Ruolan
2012Nine Rivers into the Sea (九河入海)Lady Tang
Knife Out of the Sheath (刀出鞘)Zhou Yuqin
2014Silly Wife's Urban Diaries (憨妻的都市日记)Jin Duobao
Come Home Baby Child (宝贝儿回家)Kang Xiaoman
2015Our Family's Happy Life (我们家的微幸福生活)Zou Min

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References

  1. "Tao Hong" (in Chinese). M1905.com. Retrieved December 13, 2012.