Yao Di (actress)

This is a Chinese name; the family name is Yao.
Yao Di
Native name 姚笛
Born (1982-03-17) March 17, 1982
Tongxiang, Jiaxing, Zhejiang
Residence Beijing
Alma mater Beijing Film Academy
Hangzhou Arts School
Occupation Actress
Years active 2001 - present
Agent Beijing Xingbaoyuan Movie & TV Investment Co.Ltd
Notable work The Dream of Red Mansions
City of Life and Death
Love is not Blind
Awards 5th Huading Award for Top 10 New Spirit Artist
2009
Golden Phoenix Award for New Performer
2010
Yao Di
Traditional Chinese 姚笛
Simplified Chinese 姚笛

Yao Di (born 17 March 1982) is a Chinese actress.[1][2][3][4]

Yao has won Top 10 New Spirit Artist Award at the 5th Huading Awards and New Performer Award at the Golden Phoenix Awards, and received nominations at the Golden Eagle Award for Favorite Actress.

Life

Yao was born in Tongxiang, Jiaxing, Zhejiang on March 17, 1982. She graduated from Beijing Film Academy and Hangzhou Arts School.

At the age of 18, Yao entered the entertainment industry.[5]

Yao began her career by appearing in small roles in many television series and films, such as June Sunlight, Music Up, Master Lu Ban, The Last Concubine, Golden Earring, Initiating Prosperity. Yao's first film role was a worker uncredited appearance in the film A Zhen and Her Hostess (2004).

Yao rose to fame for her roles in television series and film such as The Dream of Red Mansions (2008) and City of Life and Death (2009).[6][7] Yao won Best Supporting Actress Award at the TV Drama Awards for her performance.

In 2009, Yao appeared as Wang Xifeng in Looking for Jackie, a film starring Jackie Chan, Yuen Wah and Yuen Qiu. At the same year, Yao won Top 10 New Spirit Artist Award at the 5th Huading Awards.

In 2010, Yao starred opposite Yam Tat-wah, Francis Ng Chun Yu, and Yoyo Yang in Midnight Beating, it won a high gross of ¥32 million[8] in the early release. That same year, Yao starred as Xiao Ai, reuniting her with co-star Jimmy Lin, who played Shan Min, in the affectional film If I Were You.

Yao starred in Naked Wedding, a romantic comedy television series starring Wen Zhang, Ding Jiali and Zhang Kaili, the series was one of the most watched ones in mainland China in that year, and she eared critical acclaim, the audience called her "National girlfriend". At the same year, Yao participated in Love Is Not Blind, the box office took in over ¥189 million[9] in the first week and in over ¥350 million[10] ultimately.

In 2012, Yao starred in Beijing Youth as Tang Jiao, a romantic comedy television series starring Jerry Lee, Du Chun and Ma Su. She won the Favorite Actress Award at the TV Drama Awards.

In 2013, Yao played the lead role in New Age of Love. She received positive reviews.

In 2014, Yao was found to have an affair with actor Wen Zhang while Wen's legal wife Ma Yili just gave birth to their second daughter. Some rumors suggested that their secret romance began when Ma was pregnant. Wen apologized to his family when he was caught by the media while Yao was widely blamed by the public through social media. Yao chose to keep silent after the disputed event and tried to escape from the public. Even her parents had no idea about where she was and what she was doing.

Works

Film

Year Title Chinese Title Role Notes
2004 A Zhen and Her Hostess 《阿珍和她的女主人》 A Zhen
2008 June Sunlight 《六月里好阳光》 Gu Fei
Starting Over 《从头再来》 Huang Ruolan
2009 City of Life and Death 《南京!南京!》 Zhou Xiaomei
Looking for Jackie 《寻找成龙》 Wang Xifeng
2010 he Love of Three Smile: Scholar and the Beauty 《三笑之才子佳人》 Qiuxiang
Midnight Beating 《午夜心跳》 Wu Xinyao
2011 Where Are You From 《你是哪里人》 Qianqian
Love Is Not Blind 《失恋三十三天》 guest
2012 If I Were You 《变身男女》 Xiao Ai
Matters of Life and Death 《换梦人生》 Liang Shuang/ Hai Lan
I Love You to Love Me 《爱在一起》 Dizi
2015 Cairo Declaration 《开罗宣言》 Huang Yiqing

Television

Year Title Chinese Title Role Notes
2001 《红粉须眉》 Jin Ye
2002 Music Up 《歌让我狂》 Cong Rong
2003 Master Lu Ban 《鲁班大师》 Cong'er
2004 《天月》 Jin Jin
The Last Concubine 《末代皇妃》 Shui Cong
《律政佳人》 a girl
《厨子当官》 guest
2005 Olive Tree in My Life 《我生命中的橄榄树》 Xiao Rui
Qinghua 《青花》 Bo Xiaotao
Venus of Love 《维纳斯之恋》 Gao Ziman
《刺杀1号首长》 Zhu Qiuping
Purple Jade and Gold Sand 《紫玉金砂》 Xu Yuelian
2006 《爱本无罪》 Wu Yiren
《男人有情女人有义》 Qiao Man
《结婚不结婚》 Tingting
《双面胶2》 Yang Yang
2007 Golden Earring 《金耳环》 Qiao Xiao'ou
《俞净意公遇灶神记》 Yu Min
Initiating Prosperity 《开创盛世》 Yuwen Meiniang
Ming Dynasty 《天下》 Xiaohong
2010 Sinful Debt 2 《孽债2》 Shen Meixia
The Dream of Red Mansions 《红楼梦》 Wang Xifeng
Chang'e 《嫦娥》 Chang'e
2011 The Hawk That Goes Away 《远去的飞鹰》 Ye Rongran
Naked Wedding 《裸婚时代》 Tong Jiaqian
Guarding Country General 《护国大将军》 Xiao Fengxian
Man Group 《男人帮》 Xiaoxue
2012 Glory Land 《光荣大地》 Shui Yingying
Psychological Attack 《攻心》 Ouyang Mei
Sunflower Blooming Sound 《葵花怒放的声响》 Yuan Xiaomi
Chinese Sherlock Shi 《施公案》 Wu Wanxin
Beijing Youth 《北京青年》 Tang Jiao
2013 New Age of Love 《新恋爱时代》 Deng Xiaoke
Warring States Little Soldier 《战国小兵》 Lou Fanyan
Love Is Not Blind 《失恋33天》 Huang Xiaoxian
Tiptoe and Kiss 《踮起脚尖吻到爱》 Bian Tinghua
2014 My Baby 《俏妈萌爸的甜蜜时光》 Liu Ruonan
Blooming Peace Time 《和平的全盛时代》

Awards

Year Work Award Result Notes
2009 BQ Celebrity Score Award for High Quality Idol Won
5th Huading Award for Top 10 New Spirit Artist Won
2010 Sohu Internet TV Festival - Breakthrough Actress Won
LeTV Award for Most Influential TV Actress Won
The Dream of Red Mansions TV Drama Award for Best Supporting Actress Nominated
2011 Youku Drama Award for Favorite Actress Won
China TV Audience Festival - Favorite Artist Nominated
LeTV Award for Most Influential TV Actress Won
Bare Marriage Time TV Drama Award for Favorite Actress and Favorite Screen Couple Nominated
Golden Phoenix Award for New Performer Won
7th Huading Award for Best New Spirit Actress Nominated
2012 The Hawk That Goes Away Golden Eagle Award for Favorite Actress Nominated
Man Group 8th Huading Award for Best TV Actor: Idol Nominated
Beijing Youth TV Drama Award for Favorite Actress Won
Enlight Entertainment Award for Most Talked TV Artist Won
2013 Beijing TV Drama Award for Most Potential Actress Won
Asian Idol Award - Media Attention Award Won

References

  1. "Yao Di".
  2. "Yao Di's fresh photos released". Sina. Retrieved 2013.
  3. "Actress Yao Di presents exotic style". People. Retrieved 2013.
  4. "Actress Yao Di". Retrieved 2010.
  5. 姚笛十九岁经济独立:我是勤劳打工妹 (in Chinese). Sohu. Retrieved 2012.
  6. 李少红释疑大黛玉姚笛改演王熙凤 (in Chinese). Sina. 2008. Retrieved 2010-06-16.
  7. 假如姚笛一人分饰《红楼梦》三大女主角 (in Chinese). People. 2008-06-13. Retrieved 2010-06-16.
  8. "《午夜心跳》票房无水分 创惊悚片最高纪录". MSN. Retrieved 2011.
  9. 《失恋33天》决胜光棍节 片方称票房已达1.8亿 (in Chinese). Sina. Retrieved 2013.
  10. 曹媛媛:从泰囧票房过亿看中国电影 (in Chinese). Hubei News. Retrieved 2013.

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