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Nicknames: Xiaoyanzi, Weiwei, noodles, Xiao Zhao, Xiaowei, Sister Wei, daughter, Director Zhao, hot mom, eldest lady, beautiful National treasure, movie queen, queen English name: Vicki Zhao Gender: Female, delicate and beautiful Zhao Wei

Elegant Zhao Wei

Fan name: Wei Mi Height: 166cm Weight: 48kg Blood type : Type O Current residence: Beijing Zodiac sign: Dragon Constellation: Pisces Lucky number: 7 Education: Graduated from Beijing Film Academy with a bachelor's degree in 1996, Department of Acting, Beijing Film Academy, graduate student in Directing Department, currently studying in Beijing Film Academy with 96 classmates: Chen Kun, Huang Xiaoming, He Lin , Guo Xiaodong, Yan Danchen, Kong Wei, Xu Huanhuan, Zhang Heng, Li Jia, Liu Mu, Zu Feng, Zhang Jiabei, Zhao Yali, Zheng Jiaxin, Gao Jingyu, Guo Haolun, Mao Mao, Wu Zhen, Bai Yun, Xu Yunfan, Guo Qing, Shi Guanghui Position: Chinese Film Vice President of the Performing Arts Society (On August 7, 2009, Zhao Wei was elected as the youngest vice president of the Film Performing Arts Society in its 25-year history with 45 votes.) Permanent Director of the China Environmental Promotion Association [1] Family members: Dad ( Zhao Jiahai), mother (Wei Qiying), husband (Huang Youlong), daughter, brother (Zhao Jian), sister-in-law (Chen Rong), niece (Zhao Xinyu) Marital status: married Learning experience Primary school attached to Wuhu Normal University

Junior high school Wuhu No. 17 Middle School

High School Wuhu Normal School

Technical Secondary School Xie Jin Hengtong Art School

University Beijing Film Academy Class 96

The biggest achievement (1) So far, he has won 14 Best Actress crowns

(2) Owns a wax figure in Madame Tussauds Shanghai

(3) His official position is Chinese Film and Performing Arts Vice President of the Society

Record company emi/EMI Records (1999-2000)/Aihui Records 2001-2002)/Viking Records (2004-2006)/Xingwen Records, also known as MBOX Sound Box Entertainment ( 2007 to present)

Brokerage company Yiren Communications Co., Ltd. (1998-2002) / American CAA (2003 to present) In the United States, there are: Madonna, Beyoncé, Justin and other international superstars. In China, there are: Jackie Chan, Chow Yun-fat , Ang Lee, Chen Shu and others

Character Biographies

Before Filmmaking

Zhao Wei was born on March 12, 1976 in Wuhu City, Anhui Province, China. His ancestral home is Wuwei County, Anhui Province, China. His father is an engineer, his mother is a primary school teacher, and he has an older brother. During her years in junior high school and at Wuhu Normal School, Zhao Wei studied piano and dance. As a member of the dance team of Wuhu Normal School, she performed Tibetan dance at the 1994 Spring Festival Gala of Wuhu TV Station.

Happy childhood (photo set)

As a baby, "Weiwei" had the purest happiness

She was very happy with her mother

I am equally happy to be with my dad

I am happiest to be with my mom, dad and brother

Enter the film industry

In 1993, Zhao Wei was electrocuted for the first time Big screen. At that time, the biopic "Painted Soul" starring Gong Li and Er Dongsheng and directed by the famous mainland female director Huang Shuqin was filmed in Anhui, and extras were recruited at Wuhu Normal School where Zhao Wei studied. Zhao Wei starred in a small role with no lines in the film. After graduating from Wuhu Normal School in 1994, Zhao Wei made an important choice. After her internship, she gave up the unit assigned by the school and flew to Shanghai to attend the "Xie Jin Hengtong Star School" founded by mainland Chinese film master Xie Jin, and became one of the first batch of graduates. She starred in "Daughter's Valley", the first female prison-themed film in mainland China directed by Xie Jin. The film was selected as a special screening film at the first United Nations Conference on Women held in China in 1995, and won a special "honorary award" at the 1996 Beijing University Student Film Festival. Zhao Wei's first film contract after graduation was also her TV debut, as the female lead in "Sisters and Sisters in Beijing" produced by the Beijing Television Art Center.

The show received good ratings in the northern part of mainland China, and Zhao Wei began to attract attention. She accepted interviews from many media such as "Popular Films", "China TV", "Beijing TV", etc., and began to gain popularity. Film, TV and magazine cover opportunities. The drama also enabled Zhao Wei to receive a series of advertising offers for drinks, shampoos, instant noodles, etc., and she also acted as the heroine in the music videos of famous mainland musicians such as Zheng Jun. Soon after Zhao Wei filmed the movie "East Palace and West Palace" and the TV series "The Cube", she was admitted to the undergraduate class of the Acting Department of Beijing Film Academy, a well-known film school in mainland China, with the number one score in the country.

Soaring to the sky

The "Little Swallow" in "Returning the Princess"

Zhao Wei achieved excellent results during her studies at the Beijing Film Academy. Among 14 courses, 5 Excellent in all subjects, excellent in 9 subjects, and the graduation thesis also received a high score of 90 points. During Zhao Wei's sophomore year, she was selected by Qiong Yao, a best-selling romance novel writer in Taiwan, to star in the TV series "Huan Zhu Ge Ge" adapted from her best-selling novel. After the series was aired, "Huan Zhu Ge Ge" became a sensation in Asia and became popular among Chinese communities around the world, breaking the ratings record for Chinese TV series. Zhao Wei also became famous for her role as Little Swallow, and was hailed by sociologists as the "Little Swallow Storm" and the "Zhao Wei Phenomenon". Zhao Wei is not only considered the first pop culture idol in the history of mainland China with this drama, she also won the Best Actress Award at the 17th China TV Golden Eagle Award and the title of "Top Ten Actors" in the First Popular Television Art Double Ten. Became the cover star of Asia Weekly. "My Fair Princess (Part 2)" aired in 1999 broke the ratings myth of the first part. Later, Zhao Wei went to Taiwan, Hong Kong and Southeast Asian countries to promote her, which caused a sensation in more local places.

Successful transformation

"Love in the Rain" filmed in 2000 was another collaboration between Zhao Wei and Qiong Yao. The series was adapted from Qiong Yao's best-selling novel "Love in the Rain" published in 1963. 》. The show once again achieved great success in Asia when it was broadcast in 2001, and once again became the annual ratings champion in mainland China. This drama is also the only Qiong Yao drama broadcast by China Central Television, which participated in the production, so far (2010). After Zhao Wei joined the big screen, she did not appear again for four years. Get into television. Although Zhao Wei left Qiong Yao, who made her famous, Qiong Yao later compared Zhao Wei with two other outstanding actors she loved who came out of her dramas - Brigitte Lin and Liu Xuehua. She wrote: "Look at the three beautiful people and think about what a beautiful river of life this is. I am very proud because I have collected their beauty and retained their youth." Zhao Wei relies on her Hong Kong commercial films such as "Battle at the Forbidden City", "Shaolin Football", "Sunset Angel" and "Unparalleled" have become blockbuster actresses. However, after experiencing the military flag incident and a series of subsequent incidents that dealt a huge blow to her career, Zhao Wei turned to the shooting of low-cost literary films. From 2002 to 2007, Zhao Wei filmed "Green Tea", "Jade Guanyin", "Lover's Knot", "Aunt's Postmodern Life", "Night". "Shanghai" is a five-part literary film that has received good reviews at home and abroad. Especially since "Lovers' Knot", which won her three Best Actress crowns at the Shanghai International Film Festival, the China Film Huabiao Award, and the China Changchun Film Festival, and "Aunt's Postmodern Life", which was nominated for the Golden Horse and Golden Statue Best Supporting Actress, her acting skills have It has been unanimously recognized by critics and the public. Stills of the characters played by Zhao Wei (11 photos)