Li Xiaolu
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Chinese name | æŽå°ç’ | ||||||||
Pinyin | LÇ XiÇŽolù (Mandarin) | ||||||||
Ancestry | Anqing, Anhui, China | ||||||||
Origin | China | ||||||||
Born |
Beijing, China | September 30, 1982||||||||
Occupation | Actress | ||||||||
Years active | 1998–present | ||||||||
Spouse(s) | Jia Nailiang (m. 2012) | ||||||||
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Li Xiaolu
Li Xiaolu (also known as Lulu and as Jacqueline Li) (Chinese: æŽå°ç’; pinyin: LÇ XiÇŽolù; born 30 September 1978) is a Golden Horse award-winning Chinese actress, best known for her role in Joan Chen's directing debut Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl.
Li was born in Beijing, China. She recently starred in Gao Xiaosong's Rainbow (2005, along with Chen Daoming), About Love (2005, along with Takashi Tsukamoto), and Alexi Tan's Blood Brothers (2007, along with Daniel Wu, Liu Ye, Shu Qi, and Chang Chen). With the latest being Love At Seventh Sight (2009, alongside Mike He).
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1998 | Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl 天浴 | Wenxiu | Golden Horse Award for Best Actress Paris Film Festival Award for Best Actress |
2001 | All the Misfortunes Caused by the Angel 都是天使惹的祸 | Lin Xiaoru | |
2001 | Taiji Prodigy å°‘å¹´å¼ ä¸‰ä¸° | Ming Daohong | |
2002 | The Legendary Siblings 2 絕世雙驕 | Ziyan | |
2004 | The Dragon Heroes 赤å乘龙 | Shui Linglong / Feicui | |
2005 | About Love 關於愛 | Yun | |
2005 | Rainbow 我心飞翔 | Hong | |
2006 | Eight Heroes å…«å¤§è±ªä¾ | Le Qianqian | |
2007 | Blood Brothers å¤©å ‚å£ | Su Zhen | |
2008 | Desires of the Heart æ¡ƒèŠ±è¿ | ||
2009 | Push | Pop Girl | |
2009 | One Night in Supermarket | ||
2009 | Love At Seventh Sight 7å¤©æ„›ä¸Šä½ | Yanqing / Baiye | |
2010 | Lost on Journey | ||
2010 | The Haunting Lover | ||
2011 | Beauty World å”宫美人天下 | Helan Xin'er | |
2012 | Mission: Rescue | ||
2013 | Personal Tailor | ||
2014 | Forbidden Kiss | ||
2015 | The Vanished Murderer | ||
2015 | Oh My God |
References
- ↑ "Li Xiaolu". imdb.com. Retrieved February 6, 2010.
- ↑ "Li Xiaolu". chinesemov.com. Retrieved February 6, 2010.
External links
- Li Xiaolu at the Internet Movie Database
- (Chinese) Li Xiaolu at the Chinese Movie Database
- (Chinese) Blog.sina.com.cn
- (Chinese) LiXiaolu.org
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