Liu Yifei
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Born | An Feng August 25, 1987 | ||||||||||||
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Education | Beijing Film Academy | ||||||||||||
Occupation | Actress | ||||||||||||
Years active | 2002–present | ||||||||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 刘 | ||||||||||||
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Liu Yifei (刘亦菲; born August 25, 1987) is a Chinese-American[c] actress.[3] She has appeared multiple times on Forbes China Celebrity 100 list and was named one of the New Four Dan actresses of China in 2009.[4] She is widely known as "Fairy Sister" in China.[5][6]
In 2020, Liu Yifei became known to international audiences for starring as the titular character in the Disney live-action film Mulan.[7] The role earned her nominations for a Critics' Choice Super Award, a Kids' Choice Award and a Saturn Award.
Early life
[edit]Liu Yifei was born on August 25, 1987[8] in Tongji Hospital in Wuhan, Hubei as An Feng (
In 1997, when Liu Yifei was 10 years old, she and her mother immigrated to the United States. She lived in Queens, New York City where she attended Louis Pasteur Middle School 67.[12] In 2002, she returned to China to pursue an acting career and took the stage name "Liu Yifei" (刘亦菲).[13] Several weeks after returning to China, Liu Yifei was accepted into the Performance Institute of Beijing Film Academy at age 15[5] and graduated in 2006.
Career
[edit]2003–2006: Rising popularity
[edit]Immediately after her admittance into the Beijing Film Academy, Liu Yifei received offers to star in various television series. Her first television appearance in 2003 was in the period romance drama The Story of a Noble Family (
In 2005, Liu Yifei starred in Chinese Paladin, a fantasy action drama adapted from the role-playing game The Legend of Sword and Fairy. The drama earned a cult following[19] and solidified her popularity in China.[20]
After the drama aired, Liu Yifei gained acclaim for her performance and swiftly experienced a surge in popularity.[21] The same year, she was chosen as the "Golden Eagle Goddess" at the 6th China Golden Eagle TV Art Festival.[22]
2008–2013: Transition to film
[edit]After achieving success in television, Liu Yifei then ventured onto the big screen. In 2007, she joined William Morris Agency (WMA) and was subsequently cast in her first Hollywood production, The Forbidden Kingdom.[23] She played Golden Sparrow, an orphan seeking revenge against her parents' killer.[24] Thereafter, she starred in romantic-comedy Love in Disguise (2010) with Taiwanese-American singer and actor Wang Leehom.[25]
In 2011, she starred in fantasy supernatural film A Chinese Ghost Story, adapted from Strange Stories from a Chinese Studio. The same year, she was cast as Wu Qing (Emotionless) in Gordon Chan's wuxia film The Four, adapted from Woon Swee Oan's novel series The Four Great Constables. She subsequently reprised her role in two other installments of the film series.[26][27]
Liu Yifei won the Best Actress award at the fifth Macau International Movie Festival for her role as Lingju and Diaochan in the historical film The Assassins (2012).[28]
2014–present: International collaborations and television comeback
[edit]In 2014, Liu Yifei collaborated with Korean actor-singer Rain for the romance film For Love or Money, based on Hong Kong novelist Amy Cheung's 2006 novel of the same name. Though it did reasonably well at the box office, the film was criticized for its storyline and production.[29]
Liu Yifei starred in The Third Way of Love (2015). Her performance in the film led to her win for the Most Anticipated Actress award at the 16th Chinese Film Media Awards.[30] The same year, she was named the first Chinese ambassador of Dior Prestige[31] and became the global ambassador of Tissot.[32]
I made a Xixi [Liu Yifei] film festival for myself, and saw her works have the shock moments in her performance. That convinced me that she would be perfect for the part [leading actress in "The Chinese Widow"]. When you have two actors like Xixi and Emile, you know they are so intelligent and so clever and so talented...
—Academy Award-winning director Bille August[33]
In 2016, Liu Yifei starred in romance film Night Peacock, a Chinese-France co-production directed by Dai Sijie.[34] She then starred in the youth romance film So Young 2: Never Gone.[35]
In 2017, Liu Yifei starred in romantic fantasy film Once Upon a Time by award-winning director Anthony LaMolinara and Zhao Xiaoding.[36] She also starred in the historical film The Chinese Widow directed by Bille August.[37] The film premiered at the Shanghai International Film Festival as the opening film, and Liu was nominated as Best Actress.[38] The same year, Liu Yifei reunited with White Vengeance co-star Feng Shaofeng in the fantasy comedy film Hanson and the Beast.[39]
In November 2017, Liu Yifei was cast as Mulan in the live-action adaptation of the 1998 Disney animated film, which was released in 2020 to mixed reviews.[7]
In December 2017, it was announced that Liu Yifei will star in the upcoming fantasy mystery television series, The Love of Hypnosis. This marks her first small-screen comeback in 12 years.[40]
In 2022, she won the Best Actress Award at the 13th Macau International Television Festival for her role as Zhao Paner in the costume drama "Meng Hua Lu"(梦华录).
Controversy
[edit]In August 2019, Liu Yifei reshared an image posted by Chinese newspaper People's Daily, an official newspaper of the Central Committee of the Chinese Communist Party.[41] The image included a quote from Chinese reporter Fu Guohao who worked for People's Daily-owned tabloid Global Times and was subsequently assaulted by protesters after stating during the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests: "I support Hong Kong police. You can beat me now. What a shame for Hong Kong." This sparked international controversy, with Liu Yifei being accused of supporting police brutality.[42][43] Following this, the hashtag #BoycottMulan started trending supporting a boycott of the movie.[44][45][46] In response to the controversy, Liu Yifei was not present at the 2019 D23 Expo, which gave fans an exclusive sneak peek of Mulan.[47] When asked about the controversy in February 2020, Liu Yifei stated: "I think it's just a very sensitive situation."[48]
During an interview with Variety magazine at the premiere of Mulan on March 10, 2020, Liu Yifei described herself as "Asian" instead of "Chinese", which caused anger among some Chinese social media netizens, who threatened to boycott the movie and accused her of forgetting her roots. They also questioned why a non-Chinese national was playing the "legendary Chinese icon".[49][50]
In March 2021, Liu Yifei cut ties with clothing brand Adidas over its support for the Better Cotton Initiative, an industry group that promotes sustainable cotton, after the trade body pulled out of Xinjiang, China citing concerns of forced labour involving Uighur Muslims.[51]
Music career
[edit]Liu Yifei signed with Sony Music Entertainment Japan in 2005.[52][53][54] She released her first Japanese single "Mayonaka no Door" with Sony Music on July 19, 2006. Her debut album Liu Yifei was released the next month in various parts of Asia such as mainland China, Hong Kong and throughout Southeast Asia, featuring a diverse music repertoire including rap and soft rock.[55] In the same year, Liu Yifei also released her Japanese album in which the single, "Mayonaka no Door" was chosen to be an ending theme for the anime series Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z by TV Tokyo.[56]
In 2020, she performed the Mandarin and English version of the song "Reflection" for the live-action Mulan.[57]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | English title | Role | Notes |
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2004 | Love of May | Zhao Xuan | |
The Love Winner | Jin Qiaoli | [58] | |
2006 | Abao's Story | Xixi | Cameo[59] |
2008 | The Forbidden Kingdom | Golden Sparrow | |
2010 | Love in Disguise | Song Xiaoqing | |
2011 | A Chinese Fairy Tale | Nie Xiaoqian | |
White Vengeance | Consort Yu | ||
2012 | The Four | Wu Qing | |
The Assassins | Lingju / Diaochan | ||
2013 | The Four II | Wu Qing | |
2014 | The Four III | Wu Qing | |
For Love or Money | Xing Lu | ||
2015 | Outcast | Zhao Lian | |
The Third Way of Love | Zou Yu | ||
2016 | Night Peacock | Elsa | |
So Young 2: Never Gone | Su Yunjin | ||
2017 | Once Upon a Time | Bai Qian / Si Yin / Su Su | |
The Chinese Widow | Ying | ||
Hanson and the Beast | Bai Xianchu | ||
2020 | Mulan | Hua Mulan |
Television series
[edit]Year | English title | Chinese title | Role | Notes |
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2003 | The Story of a Noble Family | Bai Xiuzhu | ||
Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils | Wang Yuyan | |||
2005 | Chinese Paladin | Zhao Ling'er | ||
Doukou Nianhua | Teacher Xiao Zhao | Cameo | ||
2006 | The Return of the Condor Heroes | Xiaolongnü | ||
2022 | A Dream of Splendor | 梦华录 | Zhao Paner | |
2023 | Meet Yourself | Xu Hongdou | ||
2024 | The Tale of Rose | 玫瑰 |
Huang Yi mei | [60] |
TBA | The Love of Hypnosis | Lu Mansheng | Post-Production[61] |
Discography
[edit]Albums
[edit]Album information | Track list | Notes |
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Title: Liu Yifei Label: Sony BMG Music Entertainment (Hong Kong) Limited Release date: August 31, 2006 |
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Chinese album |
Title: All My Words Label: Sony Music Entertainment Japan Release date: September 6, 2006 |
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Japanese album |
Singles
[edit]Album information | Track list | Notes |
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Title: Mayonaka no Door Label: Sony Music Entertainment Japan Release date: July 19, 2006 |
|
Japanese album |
Soundtracks
[edit]Year | English title | Chinese title | Album | Notes |
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2006 | I Want My Taste | — | theme song for Yili milk | |
2011 | Lan Ruo's Lyrics | 兰若词 | — | theme song for video game A Chinese Ghost Story Online |
Song of Chu | White Vengeance OST | with Feng Shaofeng | ||
2012 | Dreams Won't Die | 梦不 |
The Four OST | with Deng Chao, Ronald Cheng & Collin Chou |
Waiting For Snow | The Assassins OST | with Chow Yun-fat | ||
2013 | Letting Go | The Four II OST | ||
2016 | Still Here | 还在这里 | So Young 2: Never Gone OST | with Reno Wang |
2017 | Three Lifetimes, Ten Miles of Peach Blossoms | Once Upon a Time OST | with Yang Yang | |
2020 | Reflection | Mulan (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | Liu Yifei also sung this song in English |
Awards and nominations
[edit]Competitive feature film festivals main competition unit
[edit]Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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2016 | 40th Montreal World Film Festival | Best Actress | Night Peacock | Nominated | [citation needed] |
2017 | 20th Shanghai International Film Festival | Best Actress | The Chinese Widow | Nominated | [38] |
Other film awards
[edit]Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result | Ref. |
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2013 | 5th Macau International Movie Festival | Best Actress | The Assassins | Won | [62] |
2016 | 16th Chinese Film Media Awards | Most Anticipated Actress | The Third Way of Love | Won | [30] |
13th Guangzhou College Student Film Festival | Most Popular Actress | Night Peacock, Never Gone | Won | [63] | |
2017 | 9th Macau International Movie Festival | Best Actress | Once Upon a Time | Nominated | [64] |
2021 | 1st Critics' Choice Super Awards | Best Actress in an Action Movie | Mulan | Nominated | [60][65] |
34th Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards | Favorite Movie Actress | Nominated | [66] | ||
46th Saturn Awards | Best Actress | Nominated | [67] |
Forbes China Celebrity 100
[edit]Year | Rank | Ref. |
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2005 | 58th | [68] |
2006 | 51st | [69] |
2007 | 43rd | [70] |
2008 | 87th | [71] |
2009 | 43rd | [72] |
2010 | 66th | [73] |
2011 | 93rd | [74] |
2017 | 23rd | [75] |
2019 | 89th | [76] |
2020 | 30th | [77] |
Notes
[edit]- ^ (before 2002)
- ^ (after 2002)
- ^ Liu only holds United States citizenship.[1] China's nationality laws do not recognize dual nationality, and if a Chinese national acquires a foreign nationality, "they automatically lose Chinese nationality".[2] Her birthplace, family and early life are all covered in the "Early life" section.
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