Ding Jiali
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Born | Jiamusi, Heilongjiang, China | December 16, 1959||||||
Alma mater | Shanghai Theatre Academy | ||||||
Occupation | Actress | ||||||
Years active | 1986-present | ||||||
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Spouses | Wu Guangchuan (m. 1986–1987)A professor (m. 1990–1991) | ||||||
Children | 2 | ||||||
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Ding Jiali (Chinese:
Her career accolades include two Plum Blossom Prizes and Golden Rooster Awards, a Hundred Flowers Award, Flying Apsaras Award, Huabiao Award, Golden Phoenix Award, Chinese Film Media Award and Splendor Award.
Life
Early life
Ding was born in 1959 in Jiamusi, Heilongjiang, she graduated from Shanghai Theatre Academy, majoring in acting. After graduating she was assigned to the National Theatre Company of China, where she met her first boyfriend. [3][4]
Acting career
Ding had her first experience in front of the camera in 1986, and she was chosen to act as "Xiaobaixie" in Wang Junzheng's film A Woman In the Mountains, for which she won the "Best Supporting Actress" award at the 7th Golden Rooster Awards. At the same year, she won the 3rd Plum Blossom Prize.
In 1992, Ding won the "Best Supporting Actress" at the 12th Golden Rooster Awards for her performance in Spring Festival.
In 1993, Ding played the role of Han Liting in Xia Gang's film No More Applause, for which she received "Outstanding Actress" award and "Best Supporting Actress" award at the 2nd Beijing College Student Film Festival and 17th Hundred Flowers Awards respectively.
In 1999, Ding won the Golden Phoenix Award for her performance in The Red Card, and won the "Outstanding Actress" award at the 19th Flying Apsaras Awards for her performance in Love Unspoken. One year later, Ding won the Splendor Award and the 17th Plum Blossom Prize.
In 2001, Ding acted in Lu Xuechang's film Cala, My Dog! as Yu Lan, alongside Ge You and Ha Yu; she was nominated for "Best Actress" award at the 26th Hundred Flowers Awards and the 4th Chinese Film Media Awards.
In 2006, Ding participated in The Lane Premier, a film directed by Li Qimin, which garnered her an "Outstanding Actress" award at the 12th Huabiao Awards and received nomination at the 8th Changchun Film Festival.
Personal life
Ding was married twice. Her first husband was Wu Guangchuan (吴广
She remarried in 1990 and her second husband is a professor. Their son Guoguo (
Works
Film
Year | English Title | Chinese Title | Role | Notes |
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1986 | A Woman In the Mountains | 《 |
Xiaobaixie | |
1991 | Woman | 《 |
guest | |
The Spring Festival | 《过年》 | guest | ||
1993 | Country Teachers | 《凤凰 |
Deng's wife | |
《 |
Sister | |||
No More Applause | 《无人 |
Han Liting | ||
1994 | 《头发 |
Zheng Weiping | ||
1997 | Colors of the Blind | sister-in-law | ||
1998 | The Special Operating Room | 《 |
Yuanyuan | |
《 |
guest | |||
《 |
Zhang Ermin | |||
1994 | Able Man: Yu Si | 《 |
guest | |
2000 | 《哑巴 |
Zao Zhi | ||
2001 | Cala, My Dog! | 《卡拉 |
Yu Lan | |
Divorce | 《离婚》 | Journalist | ||
2003 | The Law of Romance | 《 |
Da Shun | |
2005 | 《 |
guest | ||
Son, Daughter-in-law, and Mother | 《儿子媳妇 |
Lawyer | ||
2006 | The Lane Premier | 《 |
Tan Zhuqing | |
2008 | The Marriage of Village | 《乡村 |
Mother | |
2010 | 《 |
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Chongqing Blues | 《 |
Li Yuying | ||
2014 | Coming Home | 《归来》 | ||
The Golden Era | 《 |
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2018 | Hidden Man | 《 |
Li Tianran | |
Ash Is Purest White | 《 |
boat passenger | ||
2019 | Push and Shove | 《 |
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The Bravest | 《 |
elderly lady | ||
2021 | A Hustle Bustle New Year | 《 |
Meng Yaomu | |
Hi, Mom | 《你好, |
Bao Yumei |
Television
Year | English Title | Chinese Title | Role | Notes |
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1994 | 《飞来 |
Ma Di | ||
Ground Covered With Chicken Feather | 《 |
Chen Baolian | ||
1995 | Autumn in Beijing | 《 |
guest | |
1998 | Rickshaw Boy | 《骆驼 |
Hu'niu | |
The Days We've Been Through | 《一起走过的日子》 | Lin Rubing | ||
1999 | The Divorced Man | 《 |
guest | |
Expect Emotions | 《 |
Wu Man | ||
2000 | 《 |
guest | ||
2002 | Black Hole | 《 |
Wang Limin | |
2003 | The Legend of Knight-errant | 《 |
Meng's mother | |
No.4 Women's Prison | 《 |
Hu Lili | ||
2004 | 《 |
Shen Jing | ||
Chinese Story | 《 |
Li Qin | ||
2005 | Love Is In Part | 《爱在离别时》 | Liang Zhenhua | |
2006 | Nice Living | 《 |
Jian Jie | |
Youth is a Parabolic | 《 |
Teacher Hu | ||
Chashu Mountain | 《插树岭》 | Yang Yeqing | ||
Venturing to Northeast China | 《闯关东》 | guest | ||
The Traffic Police | 《 |
Ma's wife | ||
2007 | All The Brothers | 《 |
Wang Guilan | |
The Story of Theatre | 《剧场 |
Zhao Meilan | ||
Hukou | 《户口》 | guest | ||
《 |
guest | |||
2008 | Special Love | 《 |
Yang Jinhuan | |
《 |
Chen Lihua | |||
2009 | Outlander | 《 |
Daxu | |
2010 | We Are Family | 《咱是 |
Meng Ting | |
2011 | Naked Marriage | 《 |
guest | |
Down To Earth Marriage | 《 |
Wu Hongxia | ||
My Half-Brother | 《异母 |
guest | ||
Lifetime Loving You | 《 |
Shu Fen | ||
The Ordinary Days | 《 |
guest | ||
《风和 |
Xia Guihua | |||
The Struggling Youth | 《蚁族 |
Zhao Meifeng | ||
2012 | 30 Years Old | 《 |
Zheng Xiulan | |
2013 | Matched For Marriage | 《门第》 | Tang Lihua |
Awards
Year | Work | Award | Result | Notes |
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1986 | 3rd Plum Blossom Prize | Won | ||
1987 | A Woman In the Mountains | 7th Goldden Rooster Award for Best Supporting Actress | Won | |
1992 | Spring Festival | 12th Golden Rooster Award for Best Supporting Actress | Won | |
1994 | No More Applause | 2nd Beijing College Student Film Festival - Outstanding Actress | Won | |
17th Hundred Flowers Award for Best Supporting Actress | Won | |||
1999 | The Red Card | 6th Golden Phoenix Award | Won | |
Love Unspoken | 19th Flying Apsaras Award for Outstanding Actress | Won | ||
2000 | Splendor Award | Won | ||
17th Plum Blossom Prize | Won | |||
2003 | Cala, My Dog! | 26th Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actress | Nominated | |
Cala, My Dog! | 4th Chinese Film Media Award for Best Actress | Nominated | ||
2007 | The Lane Premier | 12th Huabiao Award for Outstanding Actress | Won | |
2008 | The Lane Premier | 8th Changchun Film Festival - Best Actress | Nominated | |
2015 | The Golden Era | 30th Golden Rooster Award for Best Supporting Actress | Nominated |
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