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Yang Mi, born in Beijing on September 12, 1986, is a Chinese actress, singer, and TV drama producer. Born in Beijing. Graduated from the 2005 undergraduate class of the Performance Department of Beijing Film Academy. She has been nominated for the 24th and 26th China TV Golden Eagle Awards[1-2], two nominations for the Magnolia Award at the 17th Shanghai TV Festival, and won a Magnolia Award[3-4]. In April 2009, she became one of the new "Four Little Actresses" (along with Huang Shengyi, Wang Luodan and Liu Yifei) in the "Post-80s New Generation Entertainment Stars" selection event. [5]

In 2006, he attracted the attention of the audience for his role as "Xiao Dongxie" Guo Xiang in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes". [6] In 2009, his popularity rose with "Legend of Sword and Fairy III" high. [7] In 2011, he gained more attention for playing the role of Luo Qingchuan in the time-travel drama "Palace". [3] In 2012, the music album "Close to Me" was released [8] and Yang Mi Studio was established in the same year. Later, TV series such as "Ruyi", "Symphony of Destiny", and "A Sunny Day in the Midsummer Night" starring her have received widespread attention. [9-10] In 2013, the "Tiny Times" series of movies starring her achieved a box office of nearly 800 million, and the box office appeal once again attracted media attention. [11]

Yang Mi was born in Xuanwu District, Beijing (which has been merged into the new Xicheng District, Beijing[13])[14]. His father, Yang Xiaolin, is a policeman[15], and his mother, Yang Chunling, no longer works. [16]. [17] Because the three members of the family all have the surname Yang, which is the third power of "Yang" (the result of exponentiation in mathematics is called power), she was named Yang Mi. [18] Yang Mi is an authentic Hutong girl in Nancheng, Beijing. When she was a child, her family lived near Niujie Street. She was good at playing table tennis, badminton, swimming, and skating. [19] Yang Mi was quite naughty when she was a child. Children from other families learned piano, dance, and calligraphy, but she couldn't calm down when she learned anything. [20] At that time, the China Children's Film Studio held a children's film and television acting training class. Yang Mi's parents took Yang Mi to sign up with the mentality of participating in the trial. As a result, Yang Mi, who was under age, was admitted by the admissions teacher as an exception. [21] Yang Mi graduated from Beijing Xuanwu Experimental Primary School (no longer exists[22])[23]. She had relatively good academic performance when she was in elementary school and was the monitor of her class from the first to the third grade. [24] Yang Mi, who was very powerful when she was a child, was nicknamed "Little Powerful" among her neighbors and friends [21]. She was very rebellious because she liked to play games [25]. When I was in junior high school, I had the experience of "punishing" male classmates who bullied girls. [26]

The first "electric shock" started when she was 4 years old. At that time, she was attending a training class for young actors. The crew of "Tang Minghuang" directed by Chen Jialin happened to choose actors. 4-year-old Yang Mi was lucky enough to be selected. , starring as Princess Xianyi in "Tang Minghuang". [20] The drama won the 11th "Golden Eagle Award" Outstanding Long Drama Series Award[29-30] and the 13th "Feitian Award" Special Feature Award[31]. Later, the 5-year-old Yang Mi played the daughter of Su Can (played by Stephen Chow) in the Hong Kong movie "The Greatest Hero". In 1992, she co-starred with six-year-old children in "Monkey Boy", which won the second prize in the 14th "Flying Award" Children's TV Series. [32] Yang Mi, who was only 6 years old, also won the "Monkey Boy" producer at that time. Filmmaker Li Xiaowan left a deep impression. [18] In 1993, Yang Mi played Xiao Li Danyang in Li Danyang's "Sichuan Girl in Military Uniform" MV. [33] This work won the gold medal in the first China Music Television Competition in 1993. [34] In 1996, Yang Mi collaborated with He Qing and Li Yapeng[35] to play the role of Xiao Xia's cousin in the movie "Singer". [36]

At the age of 16

The TV series "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" (29 photos)

Yang Mi signed a contract with Li Xiaowan and Li Shaohong to co-found Beijing Rongxinda Film and Television Arts Co., Ltd. [37] In September 2003[38], 17-year-old Yang Mi got her first script. She played Sun Li's sister in the TV series "Pink Family". [39] In the same year, Yang Mi participated in the filming of the TV movie "Beijing Fairy Tale", playing the role of Zhu Zhu, a girl with leukemia. The drama premiered on CCTV-6 on October 13, 2005.

[40-41] In June 2004, Yang Mi, who was still a sophomore at Beijing No. 14 Middle School, took on the role of Guo Xiang in "The Legend of the Condor Heroes". [42] In fact, Yang Mi originally wanted to play Guo Fu, but chief producer Zhang Jizhong and chief director Yu Min felt that she was more suitable to play Guo Xiang, so they cast her on the spot. [43] After the show was launched in Hong Kong, "Little Dongxie" Guo Xiang was loved by Hong Kong audiences. [6] Hong Kong audiences said that Guo Xiang, played by Yang Mi, looked innocent. [44] Yang Mi also stated in his blog that "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" is very important to him. [45-51]

In 2005, Yang Mi defeated Fan Bingbing, Li Bingbing, and played Qingwen in "A Dream of Red Mansions" in the selection of the heroine of the TV series "Wang Zhaojun" (7 photos)

Gao Yuanyuan and other first-line actors from mainland China will star in the heroine Wang Zhaojun. [52] After that, Yang Mi participated in many more works - Nie Xiaoqian in "Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio", Wen Xin in the movie "The Door", and Cheng Xiaonuo in "Living with a Smile". On July 7, 2008, Yang Mi joined the cast of the new version of "A Dream of Red Mansions" and played the role of "Qingwen". [53] Although she did not appear and play many roles in the play, Yang Mi experienced three major hardships in the play: "red nails that could not be removed", "crying for three days in a row", and "living in bed in the summer with wind and sand hitting her face" [54 -56]. During the filming, director Li Shaohong shattered Yang Mi's self-confidence and her previous acting experience and started over again. Yang Mi said that the meaning of "Dream of Red Mansions" to her was "because I filmed the film directed by Li Shaohong, and then I got to know myself again." Myself." [26] In mid-August, the filming of "Legend of Sword and Fairy III" was about to begin, and Tang Xue saw that casting became the biggest problem for the crew. After repeated discussions between the crew of "Legend of Sword and Fairy III" and the crew of the new "Dream of Red Mansions", they finally succeeded in "borrowing" Yang Mi. [57] While filming these two TV series, Yang Mi also filmed the TV series "Secret Fragrance". Yang Mi herself said: "Legend of Sword and Fairy III" became a turning point in her acting mentality. [58] In "The Legend of Sword and Fairy III", Yang Mi plays two roles - Xiyao and Xuejian. With the popularity of "Legend of Sword and Fairy III", Yang Mi's popularity has increased again. [7]

The TV series "Legend of Sword and Fairy III" (34 photos)

In April 2009, millions of people participated and nearly a hundred entertainment reporters jointly voted for the "80 In the "Post-New Generation Entertainment Stars" selection, Yang Mi, Huang Shengyi, Wang Luodan and Liu Yifei were awarded the title of the new "Four Little Actresses" in the Mainland. [5] In 2009, Yang Mi played the stunning killer Mo Xueyuan in "Beauty's Scheming". [59-64] In the same year, Yang Mi served as the spokesperson for the online game "Tianxia II". [25]

In 2010, after Yang Mi's contract with Rong Xinda Company expired, she signed a contract with Hong Kong Meiya Entertainment. [37] In 2010, Yang Mi took on many more TV series: "Legend of the Chinese Zodiac", "The Hongwu Case", "Four Young Masters in the Capital", "We Are the Same Family" and "Palace"; at the same time, she also acted in movies Starring in "Far Cry" and "Empire".

2011

The TV series "Palace" (20 photos)

Since its launch, the time-travel drama "Palace" has consistently ranked first in China's ratings for the same time period. According to data provided by LeTV, the exclusive online copyright holder of the show, the highest number of daily views of "Palace" reached 15 million. As of February 18, the total number of views on LeTV as of the 29th episode exceeded 130 million. [66-67] Due to the broadcast of "Palace", Yang Mi, who played Qingchuan in the drama, also received widespread attention. Many netizens called Yang Mi the "Successor of Zhao Wei" [68]. In the 2011 Forbes China Celebrity List, Yang Mi made her first appearance on the list with the TV series "Palace", ranking 92nd. [69] Yang Mi was also nominated for the Best Actress in the 17th Shanghai TV Festival "Magnolia Award" for "Palace"[3]; and the "Most Popular Actress" award was officially included in the "Magnolia" award ceremony in 2011 , and eventually became the first person to receive this award on stage. [4] The "Palace" theme song "The Provision of Love" sung by Yang Mi has also been circulated online and has topped many listening websites in mainland China. [71] On June 25, 2011, at the 4th China Internet Influence Announcement Ceremony, Yang Mi was selected as the "Top Ten Film and Television Actors with China's Internet Influence in 2010".

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On July 8, 2011, "Far Cry" launched a large-scale midnight premiere in 59 theaters in China in conjunction with Wanda Cinema Line. According to statistics from theaters in various places, 59 theaters opened " "Zero O'clock Scream" broke the attendance record of previous midnight premieres of films, and some movie theaters even sold out all premiere tickets two days in advance. [73-75] As of August 12, 2011, the film's box office should have exceeded 90 million yuan, breaking the box office record for Chinese thrillers. [76] On September 12, 2011, Yang Mi signed a contract with Shaocheng Era in Hong Kong and joined Universal Music, officially entering the music scene. [77] In the 2011 list of the world's most popular search keywords (Google Zeitgeist 2011) announced by Google, Yang Mi surpassed Steve Jobs and ranked first in the list of people searched in China. [78]

At the beginning of 2012, Yang Mi Studio was established. On January 4, 2012, Yang Mi's first solo album "Close to Me" was officially released. [8] On March 6, 2012, the launch ceremony of the youth idol drama "Chinese Girl" was held in Beijing, with Yang Mi serving as the producer (producer). In the "2012 Forbes China Celebrity List" released by the Chinese version of "Forbes", Yang Mi rose from 92nd in 2011 to 13th [79-80]. In the 2012 Forbes China Weibo Celebrity List, Yang Mi ranked second. [81] In the survey process of the "2012 Huading Asian Performing Arts Celebrities Satisfaction Survey" Domestic Top 100 Rising Stars list, Yang Mi ranked first with 876.68 points. [82] On May 30, 2012, the online game "Tianxia 3" endorsed by Yang Mi released the game interactive movie "The Lost Traces of the Xuanhai", [83]

played the sea god Long Xie. [84-85] On July 25, 2012, Yang Mi's first micro-film "Exchange Travel" directed and starred in was premiered on Youku.com. [86] On September 9, 2012, at the 9th China Golden Eagle TV Arts Festival and the 26th China TV Golden Eagle Awards Ceremony, Yang Mi won the "Most Popular Actress Award" at the 9th Golden Eagle TV Arts Festival with 366,092 votes. ". [87] On October 15, 2012, Baidu Music launched the 2002-2012 Baidu Music Authoritative Chart. Yang Mi won the 2011 Baidu Music Authoritative Chart annual champion single with "Love". [88-89] On November 9, 2012, Yang Mi joined the debut film "Little Times" directed by Guo Jingming. [90] On January 5, 2013, while filming "Little Times", Yang Mi also served as a TV series producer for the first time, cooperating with Huanrui Century Film and Television Media Co., Ltd. to produce the TV series "Love in Micro Times - First Love" ( In February 2013, the title of the play was changed to "Micro Times"[91]);[92-93] She also starred in the play, playing a film and television star Luo Yi. [94]

On March 31, 2013, Huanrui Century announced that it would sign contracts with Yang Mi, Ming Dao, Tang Yan, Liu Kaiwei, etc. in the form of artist studios, and announced the first batch of contracts signed in the form of studios. artist. [99-100] In the "Big Production Plan" launched by Happy Century, Yang Mi announced that she is preparing to film the TV series "Zhu Xian" adapted from the martial arts novel of the same name.

On June 27, 2013, "Tiny Times" premiered, with 45.01% of the film schedule, and about 35,000 first-day screenings, breaking the first-day screening record for Chinese-language films[101], with more than 2.1 million people watching. The box office revenue was approximately 73 million yuan, breaking the first-day box office record for Chinese 2D movies. [102] Yang Mi's performance in "Tiny Times" has been praised by many audiences and industry insiders. [102] In September 2013, Yang Mi was invited to star in the film "The Breakup Master" directed and starred by Deng Chao, as the heroine. [103]

The Breakup Master was released on June 27, 2014. Yang Mi played the role of Ye Xiaochun, a drifter from Beijing. [104] "Tiny Times 3" premiered on July 17, 2014, with a box office of 110 million yuan (including spot screenings and midnight premieres), and the film schedule accounted for 44%. At the same time, according to figures released by LeTV, the film earned 7.5 million yuan from its premiere alone, and had more than 1,500 zero-point screenings, setting a zero-point screening record with "Tiny Times 1"'s 800 screenings.

[105] In 2014, "The Breakup Master" and "Tiny Times 3" starring her achieved a box office of 1 billion within a month; in terms of TV and Internet, during the broadcast of "Gu Jian Qi Tan", the average ratings were the highest among TV series in the same period. Ranked first. [106] As of August 24, the number of online views of "Gu Jian Qi Tan" has exceeded 5 billion, and the average number of clicks on a single episode has exceeded 150 million.[107] In the "Forbes China Celebrity List" launched in 2013 and 2014, Yang Mi continued to maintain an upward trend after 2012, ranking 7th [108-109] and 6th [110] respectively.

On March 27, 2014, Yang Mi and two agents Zhao Ruoyao and Zeng Jiabao invested 3 million to establish Haining.

Yang Mi

Jiaxing Tianxia Film and Television Culture Co., Ltd.[111] and signed a group of artists in the same year (some media called it the "Power Corps"). [112-114] On October 17, 2014, Huanrui Yang Mi Studio was renamed Jiaxing Yang Mi Studio. In November 2014, Yang Mi officially resumed work and filming after giving birth, starring in the movie "City in Love". [115-116] On December 1, LeTV Pictures announced the start of filming the movie "Why is the Shengxiao Silent", starring Huang Xiaoming and Yang Mi as the male and female protagonists. This is their third film after "The Legend of the Condor Heroes" and "Secret Fragrance". This collaboration is also Yang Mi’s first film after resuming work. [117] It will be released in major theaters across the country on April 30, 2015. [118]

In March 2015, the crew of "I Am a Witness" started filming in Tianjin in a low-key manner. Yang Mi challenged an acting form that had never been attempted before, playing the role of a blind witness to a murder. In addition to the extreme character of the character itself, Challenging, this is also a role that can stimulate the actor's creative desire. [119] In April 2015, the crew of "The Translator" announced that Yang Mi would star as the heroine Qiao Fei. This was the first time a domestic drama focused on the special profession of the translator. [120] On June 5, 2015, the romantic comedy "Pulling Stars" starring Yang Mi and Li Yifeng was officially launched in Shanghai, telling the love story between stars and their managers. [121]

In the "Forbes China Celebrity List" launched in 2015, Yang Mi took a half-year break due to pregnancy and childbirth, ranking 31st. [122]

In the second year of junior high school, Yang Mi, who began to love beauty, had the idea of ??participating in magazine shoots. In 2001, 15-year-old Yang Mi bravely tried what she wanted to do. When she was still a middle school student, she sent photos to magazines and successfully became a graphic model. Yang Mi once said in an interview on the program "Date with Luyu": "I think it's important to try something you want to do when you are young, because I feel that the younger you are, the less afraid of failure you are. Thinking about it now, Fortunately, I made this decision at that time, which may affect my future life." Yang Mi's father played the role of "guardian" in her entry into this industry. [39]