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Chinese name
  
高圓圓 (traditional)

Name
  
Gao Yuanyuan

Chinese name
  
高圆圆 (simplified)

Role
  
Actress


Occupation
  
Actress

Height
  
1.65 m

Years active
  
1997–present

Spouse
  
Mark Chao (m. 2014)

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Pinyin
  
Gao Yuanyuan (Mandarin)

Born
  
October 5, 1979 (age 44) Beijing, China (
1979-10-05
)

Education
  
China Institute of Industrial Relations (2002)

Movies
  
But Always, Let's Get Married, Caught in the Web, Don't Go Breaking My Heart, Don't Go Breaking My Heart 2

Similar People
  
Mark Chao, Alyssa Chia, Yang Mi, Johnnie To, Liu Shishi

Gao Yuanyuan and family photos with friends and relatives


Gao Yuanyuan (born 5 October 1979 simplified Chinese: 高圆圆; traditional Chinese: 高圓圓; pinyin: Gāo yuányuán) is a Chinese actress. She is considered China's "National Goddess" for her beauty and extraordinary acting skills.

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[2015.04.08] 大牌驾到 97 高圆圆 ~ Gao Yuan Yuan on Talk Show "Big Shot"


Career

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Gao Yuanyuan was born in Beijing and graduated from China Institute of Industrial Relations. Gao entered the entertainment industry in 1996. Gao, unlike other mainland Chinese actresses, did not graduate from any drama academic institutions. Rather, she started acting in a television commercial for Meadow Gold ice-cream after being spotted on the street at Beijing's Wangfujing shopping district.

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Gao made her debut in the 1997 film Spicy Love Soup. Thereafter, she starred in Beijing Bicycle (2001), which won the Silver Bear at the Berlin International Film Festival and romance film Spring Subway (2002). She rose to fame in 2003 for her role as Zhou Zhiruo in the television adaptation of Louis Cha's The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber.

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Gao made inroads into the international market with the film Shanghai Dreams (2005), directed by Wang Xiaoshuai, which won the Prix de Jury prize at the Cannes Film Festival. She was then picked by Jackie Chan to star in the action comedy movie Rob-B-Hood (2006). Chan has characterized Gao as having the "freshest look and chaste spirit no Hong Kong actress could approach".

Gao next starred in the romance film Love in the City (2007) opposite Shawn Yue, where she plays a deaf-mute kindergarten teacher. Her performance won her the Newcomer Award at the 11th Golden Phoenix Awards.

Gao was then cast in City of Life and Death (2009), directed by Lu Chuan and based on the events of the Nanjing Massacre. Departing from her "girl-next-door" image, Gao played a middle-aged teacher who helped Nanjing people survive the horrors of the Japanese atrocities in 1937. Gao called the role a "turning point" in her career, stating that she had never started taking acting seriously until she worked on the film. City of Life and Death won the top prize at the 2009 San Sebastian Film Festival.

In 2010, Gao starred alongside Korean actor Jung Woo-sung in the romantic film A Season of Good Rain directed by Hur Jin-ho. The following year, she starred in Johnnie To's romantic comedy Don't Go Breaking My Heart (2011) alongside Daniel Wu.

In 2012, Gao starred in Chen Kaige's Caught in the Web where she plays a young woman who commits suicide after she becomes embroiled in a social media controversy. The film was especially popular among young viewers, drawing more than six million viewers and praise from critics.

Gao returned to television in 2013 with the television series Let's Get Married, playing a "leftover" unmarried woman who gets entangled with a man who has a phobia of marriage. The series was a commercial hit, and was the highest rated drama of 2013. For her performance, Gao won the Best Actress Award at the 18th Beijing Chunyan Awards.

Gao then starred alongside Nicholas Tse in the romantic film But Always (2014). She won the Best Foreign Actress Award at the 52nd Grand Bell Awards.

Other activities

Gao was a torch-bearer in the Nanjing leg of the torch relay for the 2008 Olympics in Beijing.

In 2012, Gao became the first Chinese brand ambassador for French luxury house Longchamp.

Gao was appointed as California's tourism ambassador to China in 2013. She was picked as she "embodies the California brand and spirit and will share her authentic passion for California with the Chinese public, inspiring their California dreams".

Personal life

Gao married Taiwanese actor Mark Chao in 2014. The two met on the set of Caught in the Web.

Filmography

Actress
-
Sons of the Neon Night (post-production)
2022
Wan mei ban lv (TV Series)
2021
Guang rong yu meng xiang (TV Series)
2016
Piaget Possession: Turn for the Better ft. Gao YuenYuen (Video short)
2015
Let's Get Married as
Ye Wenwen (as Yuan Yuan Gao)
2014
Don't Go Breaking My Heart 2 as
Chen Zixin
2014
But Always as
Anran
2013
Zan Men Jie Hun Ba (TV Series) as
Yang Tao
2013
Blind Detective as
Tingting
2012
Caught in the Web as
Ye Lanqiu
2012
Romancing in Thin Air as
Ding Yuanyuan
2011
Don't Go Breaking My Heart as
Yen
2010
Ai chu se
2010
Driverless as
Xiao Yun
2010
Ocean Heaven as
Dafu's Mother
2009
The Qin Empire (TV Series) as
Bai Xue
2009
Season of Good Rain as
May
2009
City of Life and Death as
Miss Jiang
2007
Love Without Regret (TV Series) as
Gao Ming Yue (2007)
2007
Di san ge ren as
Xiao Ke
2007
Nan cai nu mao as
Xiao You
2006
Rob-B-Hood as
Melody
2005
Tian xia di yi (TV Mini Series) as
Piaoxu
2005
Qing hong as
Wu Qinghong
2005
Fireworks in March (TV Series) as
Shen Wan
2004
Shen yi xia lyu (TV Series)(as Gao Yuan Yuan)
2003
Yi tian tu long ji (TV Series) as
Zhou Zhiruo
- Episode #1.30 (2003) - Zhou Zhiruo
- Episode #1.29 (2003) - Zhou Zhiruo
- Episode #1.27 (2003) - Zhou Zhiruo
- Episode #1.26 (2003) - Zhou Zhiruo
- Episode #1.11 (2003) - Zhou Zhiruo
- Episode #1.10 (2003) - Zhou Zhiruo
2002
Spring Subway as
Tian Ai
2001
Beijing Bicycle as
Xiao
1997
Aiqing mala tang as
Schoolgirl (segment "Sound")
Self
2012
Matters of Life and Death (Documentary)
Archive Footage
2020
Tales of Chinese Filmmakers (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self
- Cao Yu: Guang Ying Tong Ling Zhe (2020) - Self

References

Gao Yuanyuan Wikipedia


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