Yang Mi (September 12, 1986-) is a Chinese actress, singer, and television producer. Born in Beijing. She graduated from the 2005 undergraduate class of the acting department of the Beijing Film Academy. [1] She was nominated for the 24th and 26th Golden Eagle Awards of Chinese Television[2-3] , nominated for two Magnolia Awards at the 17th Shanghai Television Festival, and won one Magnolia Award[4-5] . In April 2009, she became one of the new "Four Little Flower Girls" (along with Huang Sheng Yi, Wang Lodan, and Liu Yifei) in the "Post-80s New Generation Entertainment Stars" contest. [6]
In 2006, she received attention for her role as Guo Xiang (郭襄), the "Little East Evil" in The Divine Eagle Warrior Couple, and in 2009, her popularity soared with Immortal Sword and Sorcery III. [8] In 2011, she was honored with the title of "The Most Beautiful Girl in China" for her role in the film "The Sword of the Immortals". [8] In 2011, she gained even more popularity for her role as Luo Qingchuan in the crossover drama Gong. [4] In 2012, she released the music album Close to Me,[9] and established Yang Mi Studio[10] in the same year. She then starred in TV dramas such as Ruyi, Symphony of Fate, and Sheng Xia Evening Sunny Day, all of which received good ratings. [11-12] In 2013, the Little Era movie series starring her made nearly 800 million dollars at the box office, and her box office appeal attracted media attention again. [13]
Chinese name Yang Mi Foreign name Yang Mi, Mini Alias Zi Xi, Mi Mi, Fox, Xiao Mi, Fox Xiao Mi Nationality Chinese Nationality Han Chinese Star Seat Virgo Blood Type B Height 1.68m Weight 45kg Birthplace Xuanwu District, Beijing City Born Date of Birth September 12, 1986 Occupation Actor, Singer, TV Series Producer Graduation School Beijing Film Academy Agency Beijing Huanrui Century acting agency representative works "fairy sword fantasy three" "divine warrior couple" "palace" "lonely island thriller" "small time" record company shaocheng era studio yang mian studio spouse liu kaiwei (married on January 8, 2014) daughter little glutinous rice (born on June 1, 2014) birth Xiao tiger
Early life experience editing
Yang mian as a child[14] Yang mian was born in Xuanwu district of Beijing (has been born). Yang Mi was born in Xuanwu District of Beijing (which has been incorporated into the new Xicheng District of Beijing[15])[16] to a father, Yang Xiaolin, who was a civilian police officer[17] and a mother, Yang Chunling, who no longer works[18]. [19] She was named Yang Mi (杨幂) because all three members of her family have the surname Yang, which is the third power of Yang (the result of multiplication in mathematics is called a power).[20] Yang Mi is the name of a local Chinese village. [20] Yang Mi is a native Beijing hutong girl from the southern part of the city, whose family lived near Ox Street when she was a child, and she was good at table tennis, badminton, swimming and ice skating. [21] As a child, Yang Mi was a bit naughty, and while other kids learned piano, dance, and calligraphy, she couldn't keep her mind on anything. [22] At that time, China Children's Film Studio held a training course for children's film and television performances, Yang Mi's parents held the mentality of participating in a try to take Yang Mi to enroll, the results of the age of the Yang Mi was admitted by the enrollment teacher. [23] Yang Mi graduated from Beijing Xuanwu Experimental Primary School (which no longer exists[24])[25] and was a good student when she was in elementary school, where she was class president from grade one to grade three.[26] She was very good as a child. [26] As a child, Yang Mi, who was very powerful, earned the nickname "Little Powerful" among her neighbors and friends[23] and was very rebellious[27] as she liked to play games. When she was in junior high school, she also had the experience of "fixing" male classmates who bullied girls. [28]
Acting experience editing childhood
Yang Mi Yang Mi childhood photo with her father[29] Her first "touch of electricity" began at the age of four, when she was attending a training course for young actors, just as director Chen Jialin's "Emperor Tang Ming" crew came to pick the actors, the four-year-old Yang Mi was fortunate enough to be picked up, and appeared in the role of Xianyi in the film "Emperor Tang Ming", which is the most important movie in the world, and the most popular movie in the world. Emperor Ming of Tang". [22] [30] The drama won the 11th Golden Eagle Award for Outstanding Full-length Drama[31-32] and the 13th Flying Apsaras Award for Full-length Drama[33]. Later, at the age of five, Yang Mi played the daughter of Su Chan (played by Stephen Chow) in the Hong Kong film Wu Shuo Yuan Su Kil, and in 1992, she co-starred with Li Xiaolingtong in Monkey Baby, which won the Second Prize in the 14th Flying Apsaras Awards for Children's Television Dramas,[34] and at the age of only six, she impressed Li Xiaowan, the producer of Monkey Baby, who had been working at the time. Li Xiaowan, the producer of Monkey Baby at the time. [20] In 1993, Yang Mi played the role of Little Li Danyang in the music video for Li Danyang's "Sichuan Sisters in Military Uniforms",[35] which won the Gold Award at the 1993 First Chinese Music and Television Competition.[36] In 1996, Yang Mi won the second prize in a children's television series,[37] and in 1996, Yang Mi won the second prize in a children's television series. [36] In 1996, Yang Mi again collaborated with He Qing and Li Yapeng,[37] playing the role of Xiao Xia's cousin in the movie The Singer.
Rongxinda period
At the age of 16, in the TV series The Divine Eagles (27 pictures), Yang Mi signed on with Beijing Rongxinda Film and Art Co. founded by Li Xiaowan and Li Shaohong ****. [39] In September 2003[40], at the age of 17, Yang Mi received her first script, in which she played Sun Li's younger sister in the TV series Red Pink Family. [41] In the same year, Yang Mi participated in the TV movie Beijing Fairytale, playing Zhu Zhu, a girl with leukemia, which premiered on October 13, 2005 on CCTV-6. [42-43] In June 2004, while still a sophomore at Beijing's 14th High School, Yang Mi took on the role of Guo Xiang in The Divine Eagles. [44] In fact, Yang Mi initially wanted to play Guo Fu, but chief producer Zhang Jizhong and chief director Yu Min felt that she was more suited to the role, and she was cast as Guo Xiang on the spot. [45] After the series started airing in Hong Kong, Guo Xiang, the "Little East Evil", was well received by Hong Kong audiences. [7] Hong Kong audiences praised Yang Mi as the most innocent Guo Xiang ever. [46] Yang Mi also stated in her blog that "The Divine Eagles" meant a lot to her. [47-53]
In 2005, Yang Mi beat out Fan Bingbing, Li Bingbing, Gao Yuanyuan, and other first-tier actors from mainland China in the casting of the female lead in the TV series Wang Zhaojun. [54] After that, Yang Mi acted in several works- TV series Immortal Sword and Wonderful Warrior III (34 photos)- Nie Xiaoqian in Liaozhai Zhiyi Zhixian Zhixian Xiaoqian, Wenxin in the movie The Door, and Cheng Xiaonuo in Laughing to Live ......
On July 7, 2008, Yang Mi joined the cast of the new version of Dream of Red Mansions, a TV series about the new version of Dream of Red Mansions (17 pictures), playing the role of "Qingwen". [55] Although her appearances and roles in the drama were not many, Yang Mi experienced three major hardships in the drama: "red fingernails can't be taken off", "crying for three days in a row with constant tears", and "lying in bed in the summer with wind and sand attacking her face" [56]. In the drama, Yang Mi experienced three major pains[56] and was recognized by the audience for her performance. Many netizens said that Yang Mi's portrayal of Qingwen was "very close to the original temperament", and some people quipped that Yang Mi's version of Qingwen was "very good and reliable".[57-58] During the filming of the drama, Yang Mi's portrayal of Qingwen was very good, and she had a very good performance. [57-58] During filming, director Li Shaohong shattered Yang Mi's confidence and her previous acting experience, and Yang Mi said that the significance of A Dream of Red Mansions for her was that "after I filmed Li Shaohong's play, I reacquainted myself with myself." [28] In mid-August, Yang Mi played Qingwen "very close to the original" and was praised as "good and reliable". [28] In mid-August, "Immortal Sword and Sorcery III" is about to start shooting, and the choice of Tang Xuemei has become the biggest problem for the crew. Immortal Sword and Chivalry III" crew and the new "Dream of the Red Chamber" crew again and again after discussion, and finally succeeded in "borrowing" to Yang Mi.[59] In the shooting of these two parts of the film, Yang Mi is the most popular character in the world. [59] At the same time as filming these two TV series, Yang Mi also worked on the TV series Dark Fragrance. According to Yang Mi herself, Immortal Sword and Chivalry III became a turning point in her acting mentality.[60] In Immortal Sword and Chivalry III, Yang Mi was able to make a breakthrough in her acting career. [60] Yang Mi played two roles - Xiyao and Xuemei - in Immortal Sword and Chivalry III. With the popularity of the movie, Yang Mi's popularity rose again, with her blog receiving more than 200 hits per minute, and her "bees" (nickname for Yang Mi's fans) growing by hundreds every day.[8] In April 2009, Yang Mi's blog was published on the Internet, and she was featured in a series of blogs. [8] In April 2009, in the "Post-80s New Generation Entertainment Stars" contest, which was voted on by millions of people and nearly 100 entertainment journalists, Yang Mi was named one of the new "Four Little Flower Girls" on the mainland, along with Huang Shengyi, Wang Luodan and Liu Yifei.[6] In 2009, Yang Mi was named one of the "Four Little Flower Girls" on the mainland, along with Huang Shengyi, Wang Luodan and Liu Yifei. [6] In 2009, Yang Mi played the role of Mo Xuekite, a killer of great color, in The Art of Beauty, which was praised by netizens as "the most touching maid". [61-66] In the same year, Yang Mi played the role of Mo Xuekite, a killer of great color, in The Art of Beauty. [61-66] In the same year, Yang Mi was the spokesperson for the online game World II
Media Entertainment period
In 2010, Yang Mi signed with Hong Kong's MediaCorp Entertainment after the expiration of her contract with the company. [39] [67] In 2010, Yang Mi took on a number of television dramas: The Legend of the Chinese Zodiac, The Great Case of Hongwu, The Four Young Men of the Capital, We're All in the Same Family, and The Palace; as well as roles in the films Alone on the Island and Empire of the Mermaids.
2011 TV series "Palace" (20 photos), the crossover drama "Palace" has been ranked first in China's simultaneous ratings since its launch. According to data provided by the exclusive online rights holder of the drama, LeTV.com, the daily maximum number of views of "Palace" reached 15 million, and as of February 18, the total number of views on LeTV.com's update to the 29th episode exceeded 130 million. [68] The ratings of "Palace" have reached record highs, and the relationship between Qingchuan and Eighth Brother has touched people's hearts, while Qingchuan's character Yang Mi has also been loved by the public, with many netizens referring to her as "Zhao Wei's successor". [69] In 2011, Forbes China's "The Palace" was ranked among the most popular movies in the world. [69] Yang Mi made her debut on the 2011 Forbes China Celebrities list, ranking 92nd on the list after becoming famous for her TV series Gong.[70] Yang Mi also made her debut on the Forbes China Celebrities list for her TV series Gong. [70] Yang Mi was also shortlisted for Best Actress at the 17th Shanghai Television Festival's Magnolia Awards[4] for Gong, and was officially included in the 2011 Magnolia Awards as the "Most Popular Actress" award, eventually becoming the "Most Popular Actress" award. In 2011, she received the "Most Popular Actress" award at the Magnolia Awards, and was the first person to receive this award. [5] [71] The theme song of Gong (宫), "Love's Provision", sung by Yang Mi, has also been widely circulated online and has been ranked as the top song on all major audition sites, and has become a favorite among fans. [72] On June 25, 2011, Yang Mi was selected as one of the "Top Ten Film and TV Actors of 2010 by China Network Influence" in the 4th China Network Influence Ceremony. [73]
On July 8, 2011, "The Isle of Fear" launched a large-scale midnight premiere in 59 Wanda Cinemas in China, and according to the statistics of theaters around the world, the "Zero Hour Scream" opened in 59 theaters broke the attendance record of the midnight premiere of the previous film, and there were even some cities that sold out the premiere tickets in advance for 2 days. Even in some theaters, all tickets for the premiere were sold out two days in advance. [74-76] As of August 12, 2011, the film's box office had exceeded RMB 90 million, setting a record for the highest box office for a thriller in China. [77] On September 12, 2011, Yang Mi signed with Shao Cheng Times in Hong Kong and joined Universal Music, officially entering the singing industry. [78] Yang Mi surpassed Steve Jobs to top Google's 2011 list of the world's hottest search terms (Google Zeitgeist 2011) for people in China. [79]
Yang Mi's studio was established at the beginning of 2012, at the beginning of the year of the "pro-power relationship Close to Me" gallery (19 pictures). [10] On January 4, 2012, Yang Mi's first solo album, "Pro Power Relationship Close to Me", was officially released. [9] On March 6, 2012, a launching ceremony for the youth idol drama China Girl was held in Beijing, with Yang Mi as the producer (制作人). [80] Yang Mi's first solo album, Close to Me, was released at the beginning of the year. [80] Yang Mi rose from 92nd to 13th on the 2012 Forbes China Celebrity List published by Forbes China,[81] the fastest rising celebrity on the list.[82] In the 2012 Forbes China Celebrity List, Yang Mi was ranked as one of the most popular celebrities in China, with the highest number of celebrities in China. [82] Yang Mi was ranked No. 2 on the 2012 Forbes China Weibo Celebrities list. [83] In the "2012 Huading-Asian Performing Arts Celebrity Satisfaction Survey", Yang Mi was ranked the top of the list of the top 100 domestic newcomers with 876.68 points. [84] On May 30, 2012, the online game "World 3" endorsed by Yang Mi released the game's interactive movie "Mystery of the Xuanhai", [85] in which Yang Mi played the role of the god of the sea, Dragon Evil. [86-87] On July 25, 2012, Yang Mi's first microfilm work "Exchange Trip", which she directed and starred in herself, premiered on Youku.com. [88] [89] On September 9, 2012, at the Ninth China Golden Eagle Television Arts Festival and the 26th China Television Golden Eagle Awards Ceremony, Yang Mi won the "Most Popular Actress Award" of the Ninth Golden Eagle Television Arts Festival with 366,092 votes.
On October 15, 2012, Baidu Music launched the 2002-2012 Baidu Music Authoritative Chart, and Yang Mi won the 2011 Baidu Music Authoritative Chart Yearly Champion Single with "Love Provision". [91-92] On November 9, 2012, Yang Mi joined her debut film Little Era, directed by Guo Jingming. [93] On January 5, 2013, Yang Mi made her debut as a television producer while filming Little Era, co-producing the television series Micro Era Love - First Love (the title of the series was changed to Micro Era in February 2013[94]) with Huanrui Century Film & Media Co.[95-96] She also took the lead role in the series, playing the role of a movie and television star, Loy.