Sun Feifei (actress)
Sun Feifei 孙菲菲 | |
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Chinese name | 孫菲菲 (traditional) |
Chinese name | 孙菲菲 (simplified) |
Pinyin | Sūn Fēifēi (Mandarin) |
Origin | Handan, Hebei, China |
Born |
Xi'an, Shaanxi, China | February 21, 1981
Occupation | Actress |
Label(s) | Sun Feifei Studio |
Spouse(s) | Jack Shi (m. 2014) [1] |
Alma mater | Beijing Dance Academy |
Sun Feifei (born February 21, 1981) is a Chinese actress.[2]
Career
In 1993, she started her education at the Beijing Dance Academy as a middle school student and then subsequently joined the Department of Chinese classical dance at the academy. After graduating from the academy, she chose to commence a career as an actress. In the serial Perfect Father, she portrayed a cute girl. Impressed by her lovely appearance and ingenuous temperament, the TV fans began to become acquainted with the new star. In 2009, Sun starred in a historical serial Kongque dong nan fei (孔雀东南飞), which featured a melancholy romance.
Filmography
Film
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2003 | Goddess of Mercy | ||
2006 | An American in China 中国月亮 | Mei | |
2015 | Deception Obsession |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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2001 | Warm Winter 冬天不冷 | Deng Lu | |
2001 | Perfect Father 老爸百分百 | Feifei | |
2002 | Li Wei the Magistrate II 李卫当官2 | Yue Siying | |
2002 | The Sixth Major Crime Division 重案六组 | Officer Tian Rui | |
2003 | Heroic Legend 萍踪侠影 | Princess Jing | |
2004 | Seven Swordsmen 七剑下天山 | Dong Xiaowan | |
2004 | Perfection 完美 | Chen Zihuan | |
2004 | Beijing, My Love 北京我的爱 | Yang Xue | |
2005 | Trail of the Everlasting Hero 侠影仙踪 | Liu Yixi | |
2005 | Initiating Prosperity 开创盛世 | Princess Yuerong | |
2005 | The Proud Twins 小魚兒與花無缺 | Hua Yuenu | |
2006 | How Deep is The Love 爱有多深 | Zheng Xiu | |
2006 | The Legend of Chu Liuxiang 楚留香传奇 | Li Hongxiu | |
2006 | Sword Stained with Royal Blood 碧血剑 | A'Jiu / Princess Changping | |
2007 | Call me Mama 叫一声妈妈 | Yuanyue | |
2008 | Rose Martial World 玫瑰江湖 | Shen Siru | |
2010 | Beauty's Rival in Palace 美人心計 | Qingning | |
2011 | Wan Xiang | ||
2012 | Palace II 宫锁珠帘 | Empress Zhen'er |
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