Miao Pu

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Miao Pu
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Born (1977-02-22) February 22, 1977 (age 44)
Xian, Shanxi, China
Alma mater Beijing Film Academy
OccupationActress
Years active1995 - present
Musical career
LabelsVariety Queen

Miao Pu (born 22 February 1977) is a Chinese actress.

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Biography

Miao was born in a family of actors in Xi'an. Her parents are both Qinqiang actors. When she was five years old, she firstly performed on the stage with her parents in the play, "The New Year Sacrifice"(祝福). She played the role of Máo, the son of Xianglin Sao. In 1995, she won the first in the second International Visual and Performing Arts Competition. In 1998, she graduated from Beijing Film Academy(BFA). Only one-year graduation from BFA, she had cooperated with several famous directors like Yimou Zhang and Jianxin Huang. She, Li Xiaolu, Tao Hong and Zhu Yuanyuan were together called Four Tsing Yi at that time. [1] [2] [3]

Miao participated in the period drama series “Legacy” which will premiere exclusively on WarnerMedia's regional streaming service HBO Go at an unspecified date later in 2021. “Legacy” is a 1920s-set drama that chronicles the lives of the wealthy Yi family and three sisters who vie to inherit their father's shopping mall business. In a time of upheaval and uncertainty, the three sisters set aside their differences to keep the business afloat and save their family. [4]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1996A White Horse Named Feifei
白马飞飞
Miaomiao
2003Master
高人
Miaomiao
2004Gimme Kudos
求求你表扬我
Miyi
2005Snow in the Wind
雪花那个飘
Hu Saopremiered at the Cannes Film Festival
2005Clay Fear
陶器形人
Ye Yue
2007Phoenix Red
凤凰
Zhou Hongwon Best Actress at the 15th Beijing College Student Film Festival
2008Ching yan
证人
Yaliguest star
2008Ying Tao
樱桃
Ying Taowon Best Actress of the 17th Shanghai Film Critics Award [5]
2009Gao Xing
高兴
Hu Xing
2009 The Founding of a Republic
建国大业
A representativeguest star
2009 The Treasure Hunter
刺陵
Shisan Lang
2009Principles of the Ox Village
牛村规则
Lizhen
2009Unusual Love
惊情
Shuiyun
2010 The Stool Pigeon
线人
Xue
2010A Don't Be Careful
一不留神
Master Fan
2010Don Quixote
魔侠传之唐吉可德
Jin Xiangtong
2010 Let the Bullets Fly
让子弹飞
ex-wife of Lao Tangguest star
2012Truth or Dare
真心话大冒险
Tang Fei
2013Ox Thief
牛胆神偷
2017Six Years, Six Days

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1995Daobei People
道北人
Furong
1995Flying Snow
飘雪
1996The New Army Camp
新兵营
Wan Yiqing
1996Wuthering Heights
呼啸山庄
Li Tianbao
1997The City Love King
都市情王
2000Care
关怀
Fenghuang
2001Blue Competition
蓝色较量
Gu Pan
2001DjKori Club Dance Rmx
让爱随风
Luo Xiaoman
2001Threat
威胁
Xingfang
2002Absolute Control
绝对控制
Chu Xiaoming
2002Heart Guess
猜心妙手夺魂剑
Ziyun
2002The Marriage Trap
婚姻陷阱
Qin Shilin and Li Yinger
2002A Lone Guard
热血忠魂之独行侍卫
Tuer
2002May Sophora Flower Perfume
五月槐花香
Mohewon the nomination of the 25th Flying Apsaras Award
2002The Juge in Song Dynasty
大宋提刑官
Yuniangguest star
2004The Story of Zhuo'er
卓尔的故事
Dingdingalternate title Women on the Edge (作女)
2004The Eye of the Sky
苍天有眼
Wangyan
2004Song Liansheng in Charge
宋莲生坐堂
Hong Sanyan
2005 The Rise of the Tang Empire
贞观之治
Empress Zhangsun
2005Dream to Qing River
梦回清河
Qinglian
2005The Juge in Song Dynasty II
大宋提刑官2
Yuniangguest star
2005Chinese Peacekeeping Police
中国维和警察
Zhou Jing
2006A Woman's Choice
女人的选择
Haixia
2006The Courtyard of Fan Family
范府大院
Lingzi
2006Hot Sun
烈日炎炎
Qiufang
2007Our Marriage
我们俩的婚姻
Xia Xiaoning
2007I'm a Soldier
我是一个兵
Huani
2007The Wolf
雪狼
Nala
2007Outside and Inside the Marriage
婚内外
Cheng Xueyiplayed two roles
2008Perfect Ending
完美结局
Chen Wenxia
2008A Drop in the Bucket
沧海一粟
Xia Yiqiao
2008Root in the Plains
根在中原
Hualian
2008Migrate through Xikou
走西口
Douhua
2008Brave Journey to Northeast China II
闯关东2
Song Tianxing
2009Lei Feng
雷锋
Fangjian
2009Past Events of Republic of China Age
民国往事
Mei Shaozhu
2010Executive Chef
大厨
Liang Ladi
2010Mu Guiying Takes Command
穆桂英挂帅
Mu Guiying
2011I'm Crazy about Marriage
我为出嫁狂
Xian Tian
2011Earth Fire
地火
Xu Huishan
2019 Royal Nirvana
鹤唳华亭
Empress Zhao
2020 Ode to Daughter of Great Tang
大唐女儿行
Empress Zhangsun
2020The Heritage
传家

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