Jiang Qinqin

Jiang Qinqin
Background information
Chinese name 蔣勤勤 (traditional)
Chinese name 蒋勤勤 (simplified)
Pinyin Jiǎng Qínqín (Mandarin)
Born (1975-09-03) September 3, 1975
Chongqing, China
Other names Shui Ling, Angel Jiang
Ethnicity Han
Alma mater Beijing Film Academy
Occupation Actress
Years active 1992–present
Spouse(s)
Chen Jianbin (m. 2006)
Children 1

Jiang Qinqin (Chinese: 蒋勤勤; pinyin: Jiǎng Qínqín, born 3 September 1975) is a Chinese actress. She is sometimes credited as Shui Ling (simplified Chinese: 水灵; traditional Chinese: 水靈), a stage name given to her by Taiwanese writer Chiung Yao while she was involved in the production of the television series Tears in Heaven.

Career

Jiang started learning Beijing Opera at the age of 10 and entered the Beijing Film Academy in 1994 after attaining first place in the entrance examination. In the second year of Jiang's study at the Beijing Film Academy, she was cast by director Yang Jie in the title role of Xishi in the television series of the same name. She then starred in Tears in Heaven, an adaptation of a novel by Chiung Yao, and rose to fame in China.[1] Following that, she played a number of notable roles, including Gu Manlu in Affair of Half a Lifetime (2003) and Mu Nianci in The Legend of the Condor Heroes (2003).[2] Jiang's performance in the historical drama Qiao's Grand Courtyard won her both Favorite TV Actress and the Audience's Favorite Actress Awards at the Golden Eagle TV Art Festival.[3][4] Jiang has also starred in several films, notably My Sister’s Dictionary and Seven Nights, for which she was awarded at the Golden Phoenix Awards.[5]

Personal life

Jiang married actor Chen Jianbin on February 22, 2006, whom she co-starred with in Qiao's Grand Courtyard. Their son was born on January 8, 2007.[6]

Filmography

Film

Year English title Chinese title Role Notes
1994Bloody Brothers新大小不良Xiaoyao
1995Tiexue Chuanqi铁血传奇Fan Ruyu
1997Fitness Tour减肥旅行团Ms Jingjing
2001The Sino-Dutch War 1661英雄郑成功Xue Liang
2005My Sister’s Dictionary姐姐词典Niu Hongmei
Seven Nights七夜Song Yao
2009City of Dream所有梦想都开花Lin Fang
2011The Sun大太阳Ying Tao[7]
2014Who is Undercover一号目标Lu Yiran
One Step Away触不可及Lu Qiuqi
2015A Fool一个勺子Jin Zhizi[8]
2017The Door完美有多美Zhuo Yanni[9]

Television series

Year English title Chinese title Role Notes
1992Meitai Guanyin媚态观音Meitai Guanyin
1996Xishi西施Xishi
1998Kingdoms of the Spring and Autumn Period of the Eastern Zhou Dynasty东周列国春秋篇Qi Jiang
Xiaofengxian's Story小凤仙的故事Xiaofengxian
Tears in Heaven苍天有泪Xiao Yufeng
Jingdu Shentan京都神探Qi Menggu
1999Kangxi Incognito Travel康熙微服私访记之八宝粥记Zhu Yunqiao
Liumang Taizi流氓太子Duan Yu
Romance of the White Haired Maiden白发魔女Lian Nichang
Master of Zen达摩祖师Hu Ji
2000Shenyi Hua Tuo神医华陀Princess Rourou
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon卧虎藏龙Yu Jiaolong
Grief Over QingHe River青河绝恋Shen Xinci / Liang Xiuyun
2001Wang Zhong Wang王中王Princess Qianyun
Detective Collum神探科蓝Li Xing'er
2002The Four Detective Guards四大名捕Hei Hudie
Wind and Cloud风云雄霸天下Mingyue
2003My Fair Princess III还珠格格三之天上人间Xia Yingying
The Legend of the Condor Heroes射雕英雄传Mu Nianci
Affair of Half a Lifetime半生缘Gu Manlu
2004The Last Concubine末代皇妃Wenxiu
A Loud Slap耳光响亮Niu Hongmei
World of Heroic Duo风云争霸Beitang Xing'er
2005Han Women大汉巾帼Xin Zhui
2006Qiao's Grand Courtyard乔家大院Lu Yuhan[10]
If the Moon has Eyes如果月亮有眼睛Fan MeiyinCameo
Xiangfen Shijia香粉世家Lianyi
2009Four Generations Under One Roof四世同堂Yunmei[11]
2011Epoch-Making开天辟地Song Qingling
China 1945: Chong Qing Feng Yun中国1945之重庆风云Song Meiling
The Great Time大时代Liang Hongyu
2014Grandpa's Anti Japanese War姥爷的抗战Tan Liping[12]
2017Si Jie La Mei田姐辣妹Tian Jiahui
Tribes and Empires: Storm of Prophecy九州·海上牧云记Nanku Mingyi

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
200124th Hundred Flowers AwardsBest ActressThe Sino-Dutch War 1661Nominated
200424th Golden Rooster AwardsBest ActressMy Sister's DictionaryNominated
200512th Beijing College Student Film FestivalBest ActressNominated
10th Golden Phoenix AwardsSociety AwardWon[5]
200623rd China TV Golden Eagle AwardBest ActressQiao's Grand CourtyardWon
6th China Golden Eagle TV Arts FestivalMost Popular ActressWon[13]
200726th Flying Apsaras AwardsOutstanding ActressWon[14]
200913th Huabiao AwardsOutstanding ActressCity of DreamNominated
201128th Golden Rooster AwardsBest Supporting ActressThe SunNominated
201211th Changchun Film FestivalBest Supporting ActressNominated
20157th China Image Film FestivalBest ActressA FoolWon[15]
20161st Gold Aries Award Macau International Film FestivalBest ActressWon[16]
23rd Beijing College Student Film FestivalBest ActressNominated

References

  1. "The romance novels by Chiung Yao that launched many acting careers". China Daily. April 12, 2017.
  2. "Jiang Qinqin doesn't want to be known for her looks". Yahoo. December 8, 2017.
  3. "Jiang Qinqin: A Classic Beauty, Clear and Gentle like Water". Women of China. November 10, 2006.
  4. Jiang Qinqin. China.org.cn. May 6, 2009.
  5. 1 2 "Jiang Qinqin wins film award". China Daily. August 8, 2015.
  6. "Chinese Actress Jiang Qinqin Becomes Mom". Beijing Review. January 9, 2007.
  7. "Jiang Qinqin plays in earthquake relief film". CCTV.com. July 15, 2008.
  8. "Chen Jianbin's 'A Fool' Released in China". China Radio International. November 17, 2015.
  9. "Chinese movie 'The Door' to compete with 'La La Land' on Valentine's Day". The Global Times. February 12, 2017.
  10. "Mansion of the Qiao Family". China Daily. March 12, 2010.
  11. "Close-up of 'Four Generations Living Together' Remake". China Radio International. April 29, 2009.
  12. "Vengeance drives new wartime TV series". China Daily. December 5, 2014.
  13. "Zhang and Jiang win Most Popular TV Actor and Actress". CCTV.com. January 1, 2006.
  14. ""Flying Apsaras Awards" handed out in Beijing". CCTV.com. August 28, 2007.
  15. "Kris Wu, Jiang Qinqin honored in Tokyo". China.org.cn. October 27, 2016.
  16. "Goodbye Mr. Loser the biggest winner at Gold Aries Awards". China Daily. March 9, 2016.
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