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Native name
  
李金铭

Name
  
Li Jinming

Occupation
  
Actress, hostess

Role
  
Television actress


Years active
  
2007 - present

Notable work
  
IPartment

TV shows
  
IPartment

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Born
  
November 21, 1985 (age 38) (
1985-11-21
)
Ji'nan, Shandong

Agent
  
Shanghai Xinhai Media Corporation

Alma mater
  
Shanghai Theatre Academy

Li Jinming (simplified Chinese: 李金铭; traditional Chinese: 李金銘; pinyin: Lǐ Jīnmíng; born 21 November 1985) also known as Kimi Li is a Chinese actress and hostess.

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Li is noted for playing Chen Meijia in the romantic comedy television series IPartment, which enjoyed the highest ratings in China when it was broadcast.

Early life

Li was born in Ji'nan, Shandong on November 21, 1985. She graduated from Shanghai Theatre Academy, majoring in acting.

Acting career

In 2007, Li attended the Juedui Changxiang (《绝对唱响》) in Jiangsu Television and she ended up in the seventh position.

Li joined Anhui Television and hosted I'm the Biggest in Sunday (《周日我最大》) since June 2009.

In 2009, Li starred in a romantic comedy television series IPartment, alongside Eric Wang, Deng Jiajia, Michael Chen, Loura Lou, Sean Sun, Jean Lee and Vanessa Zhao, the series was one of the most watched TV shows in mainland China in that year. Sun also filmed in a number of successful sequels to IPartment.

Li had a minor role as He Xiaoyi in the historical television series A Weaver on the Horizon (2010), which starred Liu Shishi as Princess Jiayi and Janine Chang as Huang Daopo.

Li co-starred with Janine Chang, Zhou Zihan, Mike He, Li Zhinan and Li Yifeng in the 2011 modern idol drama Sunny Happiness as Kong Xinjie.

In 2012, Li appeared in Happy Michelin Kitchen, a romantic comedy television series starring Lan Cheng Long, Cheryl Yang, Wu Jianfei and Ying'er.

In 2014, Li played Keke in the wuxia television series The Flying Daggers, which adapted from Gu Long's wuxia novel of the same title. She also filmed in Women on the Breadfruit Tree, Loli's Beautiful Days and Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio.

References

Li Jinming Wikipedia


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