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Chinese name
  
舒淇 (simplified)

Occupation
  
Actress

Partner
  
Other name(s)
  
Hsu Chi, Shu Kei

Height
  
1.68 m

Jyutping
  
Syu Kei (Cantonese)

Role
  
Actress

Pinyin
  
Shu Qi (Mandarin)

Name
  
Shu Qi


Shu Qi is serious, has long black hair, and wears a silver necklace, and a pink cleavage showing, sleeveless top.

Birth name
  
Lin Li-hui林立慧 (Simplified)Lin Li-Hui (Mandarin)

Born
  
16 April 1976 (age 48) Xindian, Taipei County, Taiwan (
1976-04-16
)

Awards
  
Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actress, Hong Kong Film Award for Best New Performer

Nominations
  
Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actress, Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actress

Movies
  
The Assassin, The Transporter, Sex and Zen II, Journey to the West: Conqueri, Viva Erotica

Similar People
  
Stephen Fung, Eddie Peng, Stephen Chow, Cecilia Cheung, Zhao Wei

Profiles

Lin Li-hui (Chinese: 林立慧; pinyin: Lín Lìhuì; born 16 April 1976), better known by her stage name Shu Qi, is a Taiwanese actress and model. She has also been credited as Hsu Chi and Shu Kei (Cantonese pronunciation of "Shu Qi"). She is among the highest paid actresses in China.

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Shu Qi is smiling, has freckles, and long black hair, and wears a one-shoulder white dress.

3d video of shu qi at cannes film festival 2015 by film awards tv


Shu Qi so sexy (Fight Scene)


40 Years Old Shu Qi(舒淇) Surprisingly Marries 42 Years Old Stephen Fung(馮德倫) In Prague


Early life

Born in Xindian township, Taipei County (now New Taipei City), Shu Qi went to Hong Kong at the age of 17 to seek a film career. She eventually came under the management of Hong Kong film producer Manfred Wong, who signed her to several Hong Kong Category III films such as Sex & Zen II (1996). She was a "soft-porn" actress for a period of time and appeared in the Chinese edition of Playboy magazine.

Career

Shu Qi is smiling, has long black hair, and wears a geometrical design top with different colors.

Shu Qi starred in Derek Yee's 1996 film, Viva Erotica, which was about the erotic film industry in Hong Kong, together with Karen Mok and Leslie Cheung. She received the Best Supporting Actress award for her performance in Viva Erotica at the 16th Hong Kong Film Awards in 1997. Thereafter, she has appeared in Hong Kong films such as Portland Street Blues (1998), City of Glass (1998), the box office hit Gorgeous (1999), Stanley Kwan's The Island Tales (1999) and Hou Hsiao-hsien's critically acclaimed film Millennium Mambo (2000), successfully made her transition into mainstream acting.

In 2002, Shu starred in the french film The Transporter, the first installment of the Transporter franchise. This marked her first foray into the American market. Later, Shu would go on to star in a small but very memorable role in the American romantic comedy New York, I Love You (2008).

Shu Qi is smiling, has long black hair, and wears silver earrings, and a white off-shoulder top.

Among Shu's earlier notable works were The Foliage (2004), a romance film set in Yunnan during the Cultural Revolution. She won the Best Actress award at the 13th Shanghai Film Critics Awards for her performance. Shu again worked with Hou Hsiao-hsien in Three Times (2005), which competed at the Cannes Film Festival and won Shu the Best Actress award at the Golden Horse Awards.

In 2006, Shu starred in the third installment of the gangster film, My Wife Is a Gangster alongside Korean actor Lee Beom-soo. She also starred alongside Tony Leung Chiu-wai and Takeshi Kaneshiro in the crime drama Confession of Pain.

Shu was a member of the jury of the Berlin International Film Festival in 2008 and the Cannes Film Festival in 2009. The same year, she was honored at the Huabiao Awards as Best Actress for the Taiwan and Hong Kong region for her performance in the romantic comedy film, If You Are the One, directed by Feng Xiaogang. The romantic comedy was a hit and became the highest grossing Chinese film of the year.

Shu starred in Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons (2013), directed by Stephen Chow and loosely based on the Chinese literary classic Journey to the West. The film overtook Lost in Thailand to become the highest grossing Chinese movie.

Shu reunited with director Hou Hsiao-hsien in his first wuxia film The Assassin (2015), where she starred as the titular character. The film received overwhelming positive reviews at the Cannes Film Festival, and Shu won the Best Actress award at the Asian Film Festival. The same year, she starred in the blockbuster film Mojin: The Lost Legend, adapted from popular adventure novel series Ghost Blows Out the Light.

In 2016, Shu starred alongside Feng Shaofeng and Victoria Song in the Chinese remake of My Best Friend's Wedding. She was also cast in fantasy comedy The Village of No Return, which premiered at the first day of Spring Festival in 2017. In 2017, Shu starred in Stephen Fung's The Adventurers alongside Jean Reno and Andy Lau.

Other activities

From 2006 to 2009, Shu Qi was selected by Kenzo Takada to be part of the third advertising campaign for its successful fragrance Flower by Kenzo. She also worked as a spokesperson for Shiatzy Chen.

Shu Qi has been representing Frederique Constant in Asia as a brand ambassador since 2008. In 2009, she, along with Frederique Constant and Paint-a-Smile Foundation, repainted the murals on the walls of the cardiology department at the Beijing Children's Hospital.

Shu Qi has also been Emporio Armani's Asian ambassador for its Fall/Winter 2010 collection. Shu is also the brand Ambassador for Bulgari.

Personal life

Shu married Hong Kong actor-director Stephen Fung in 2016. The two met on the set of the romance drama Bishonen in 1997, and dated for four years before marrying.

Filmography

Actress
2023
Good Autumn, Mommy
2019
Shanghai Fortress as
Lin Lan
2018
The Island as
Shanshan
2017
The Adventurers as
Red Ye
2017
Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back as
Ms Duan / Duan Xiaojie
2017
The Village of No Return as
Autumn
2016
My Best Friend's Wedding as
Gu, Jia
2015
Bull Brothers as
Meng Meng
2015
Mojin: The Lost Legend as
Shirley Yang (as Qi Shu)
2015
Sheng zhe wei wang as
Sheng Ruxi
2015
Luo pao ba ai qing as
Yeh Fenfen
2015
The Assassin as
Nie Yinniang
2014
Gone with the Bullets as
Wanyan Ying
2013
Journey to the West as
Miss Duan
2012
Chinese Zodiac as
David's Wife
2012
Tai Chi Hero as
Mother Yang
2012
Tai Chi Zero as
Mother Yang
2012
The Second Woman as
Huixiang and Huibao
2012
Love as
Zoe Fang
2011
10+10 as
The Young Woman (segment "La Belle Epoque")
2011
A Beautiful Life as
Li Peiru
2010
If You Are the One 2 as
Liang Xiaoxiao
2010
Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen as
Fang Qing
2010
City Under Siege as
Angel
2009
Look for a Star as
Milan Sit
2008
If You Are the One as
Smiley Xiaoxiao Liang
2008
New York, I Love You as
Chinese Herbalist (segment "Fatih Akin")
2007
Blood Brothers as
Lulu
2007
Forest of Death as
Detective C.C. Ha
2006
Romance of Red Dust (TV Series) as
Hong Fu Nu
2006
My Wife Is a Gangster 3 as
Aryoung
2006
Confession of Pain as
Sai Fung
2005
Home Sweet Home as
May
2005
Three Times as
May (segment "A Time for Love") / Courtesan (segment "A Time for Freedom") / Jing (segment "A Time for Youth")
2005
Seoul Raiders as
J.J.
2004
The Eye 2 as
Joey
2004
The Foliage as
Ye Xingyu
2003
Looking for Mister Perfect as
Grace
2002
The Transporter as
Lai
2002
Just One Look
2002
Haunted Office as
Shan
2002
So Close as
Lynn
2002
Women from Mars as
Messenger of Hell
2002
The Wesley's Mysterious File as
Pak Sue
2001
Beijing Rocks as
Yang Yin
2001
Yau ching yam shui baau as
Choi
2001
Visible Secret as
June / Wong Siu-Kam
2001
Millennium Mambo as
Vicky
2001
Martial Angels as
Cat
2000
The Duke of Mount Deer (TV Series) as
Xiao Jinyu
- Episode #1.2 (2000) - Xiao Jinyu
- Episode #1.1 (2000) - Xiao Jinyu
2000
For Bad Boys Only as
Kwan Chin / Eleven / Shadow
2000
Flyin' Dance as
Siu Yu
2000
Skyline Cruisers as
June
2000
Born to Be King as
Mei Ling
2000
Xiao bai wu jin ji as
Xiao-bai
2000
The Island Tales as
Mei Ling
2000
My Name Is Nobody as
Bitter
1999
The Ring of the Hill as
Sister Wai
1999
My Loving Trouble 7 as
Julia
1999
Metade Fumaca as
Ah Nam
1999
Lung feng
1999
A Man Called Hero as
Mu (as Qui Shu)
1999
Crisis Zone (Video Game) as
Melissa Kessler - Arcade Version (voice, uncredited)
1999
Gorgeous as
Bu
1999
When I Look Upon the Stars as
Kiki
1998
City of Glass as
Vivian
1998
Extreme Crisis as
Anita Lee
1998
Bishonen as
Kana
1998
Another Meltdown as
Chan Pun
1998
Love Generation Hong Kong as
Joey
1998
The Storm Riders as
Muse / Cho Cho
1998
Young & Dangerous: The Prequel as
Fei
1998
Portland Street Blues as
Scarface
1998
Young and Dangerous 5 as
Mei Ling
1998
The Lucky Guy as
Fon Fon
1997
Sweet Symphony as
Lee Lai-san
1997
My Dad Is a Jerk! as
Angela
1997
Those Were the Days as
Shiu Fong-Fong
1997
L-O-V-E... Love
1997
Love, Amoeba Style
1997
A Queer Story as
Little Fai
1996
Iron Sister as
Ironic Suen
1996
Till Death Do Us Laugh as
Yu Wai-Kei
1996
Viva Erotica as
Mango
1996
Growing Up as
Maggie Shao
1996
Street Angels as
Ming Ming
1996
Sex and Zen II as
Mirage Lady / Siu-Tsui
1995
Unexpected Challenges as
Zsa Zsa
Writer
2015
Luo pao ba ai qing
Music Department
1996
Sex and Zen II (theme vocals)
Soundtrack
2013
Journey to the West (performer: "Love In A Life Time")
2010
Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen (performer: "Habanera from 'Carmen'")
2007
Blood Brothers (performer: "Blood Brothers")
1996
Sex and Zen II (performer: "Sacrifice", "New Lover", "Release")
Thanks
2017
Take Me to the Moon (special thanks)
2015
Somewhere Only We Know (special thanks)
Self
2019
Forget Me Not Cafe (TV Series) as
Self
- Huang Bo and Shu Qi had a late-night conversation and became tearful when discussing Huang Bo's father's illness (2019) - Self
- Is Shu Qi replacing Huang Bo as the manager? Xiao Min forgetting her 51-year-old friend touches the heart. (2019) - Self
2018
Chinese Restaurant (TV Series) as
Self
2016
Dragon Girls (Documentary) as
Self
2015
X-Fire 2015 (TV Special) as
Self
2011
A Date with Luyu (TV Series) as
Self
- Bu zai rang ni gu dan (2011) - Self
2009
Cheng zhe guang ying lu xing (Documentary) as
Self
2007
Cannes Film Festival (TV Series) as
Self - Jury Member / Self
- Cérémonie de clôture du 62ème festival de Cannes (2009) - Self - Jury Member
- Cérémonie d'ouverture du 62ème festival de Cannes (2009) - Self - Jury Member
- TV Festival Du Cannes 2009 (2009) - Self - Jury Member
- Cérémonie d'ouverture du 60ème festival de Cannes (2007) - Self
2005
Le grand journal de Canal+ (TV Series documentary) as
Self
- Episode dated 19 May 2005 (2005) - Self
2002
Tout le monde en parle (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 12 October 2002 (2002) - Self
2001
The Making of 'Youling renjian - Visible Secret' (Video documentary short)
2001
+ de cinéma (TV Series documentary short) as
Self
- Episode dated 25 October 2001 (2001) - Self
1997
Fruit Is Swelling as
Self (The Narrator)

References

Shu Qi Wikipedia


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