Qin Hailu

Qin Hailu
Qin singing in Shanghai, China in 2006
Background information
Chinese name
Pinyin Qín Hǎilù (Mandarin)
Born (1978-08-11) 11 August 1978
Yingkou, Liaoning, China
Other names Amanda Qin
Ethnicity Han
Alma mater Central Academy of Drama
Occupation
Years active 1999–present
Label(s) Beijing Junqi Feiyang Media Co
Spouse(s)
Wang Xinjun (m. 2014)
[1]
Children 1 son (b. 2015)[2]

Qin Hailu (Chinese: 秦海璐, born 11 August 1978) is a Chinese actress, screenwriter and singer. She has won Best Actress at the Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards, Hong Kong Film Critics Society Award and Golden Bauhinia Awards.

Early life and education

Born with a movie projectionist father and an amateur actress mother, Qin learned to dance at the local Children's Palace when she was still a young child. At the age of 6, she was sent to a Peking Opera school in Yingkou, spending the next ten years training in a strict and harsh environment. She joined a local Peking opera theatre after completing her training. After working for a few years, Qin decided to audition for the Central Academy of Traditional Opera. Though she was late for the auditions, Chang Li, the teacher in charge of recruiting, who later became her instructor, saw for herself Qin's talents and offered her another chance. Yet, only after she had finished all of the tests, did Qin learn that she was at the Central Drama Academy instead of at the Traditional Opera Academy, and enrolled into the school. In 1999, not long before graduation, Qin was cast by Fruit Chan in her first film.[3]

Career

Qin is best known for her role in the film Durian Durian (2000) by Fruit Chan, which portrays the experiences of a young girl and her sex worker neighbor in Hong Kong. The film won the Best Picture award at the 38th Taiwan's Golden Horse Awards, and Qin won the Best Actress and Best New Performer awards.[4]

Thereafter, Qin starred in Yip Wai Man's film Everlasting Love (2002) with Hong Kong actor Daniel Chan. In the film, Qin plays a country girl who meets and falls in love with a young doctor (played by Chan) who is working for the United Nations. Despite much effort, the film failed to gain much attention and was not well received in theaters.[5] Also in 2002, Qin starred in the film Chicken Poets by Chinese musical director Meng Jinghuai. In the film, Qin plays a colorblind country girl, who dreams of leaving her village in search of a new life.[5]

Qin starred in arthouse comedy The Piano in a Factory (2011) by Zhang Meng, offering to work without pay and supporting the film in post-production work. The film won plautis from critics and film makers, and numerous awards, including the Best Actress award at the China Movie Channel Media Awards for Qin.[6][7] Qin also co-wrote and starred in the Taiwanese drama film Return Ticket (2011), based on a true story of a group of village women who rented a bus to go home for the holidays; which won the Best Original Screenplay award at the Golden Horse Awards.[8][9]

Aside from films and dramas, Qin has also participated in numerous stage plays; including Red Rose and White Rose (2010),[10] Four Generations Under One Roof (2012),[11] and Green Snake (2013).[12] In 2012, she won the Outstanding Actress at the China Golden Lion Award for Drama, the highest honor awarded for theater play, for her performance in Four Generations Under One Roof.[13]

Qin starred alongside Zhou Xun in Red Sorghum (2014), based on Nobel laureate Mo Yan's 1986 novel of the same name. She was awarded the Best Supporting Actress at the Shanghai Television Festival for her performance. According to the jury, Qin was able to "handle well her role and figure with a characteristic artistic image."[14]

In 2017, Qin launched her upcoming directorial debut Go It Alone at the Asian New Talent Award.[15]

Filmography

Film

YearEnglish titleChinese titleRoleNotes
2000Durian Durian榴莲飘飘Ah Yan
2002Everlasting Love停不了的爱Lu
2002Chicken Poets像鸡毛一样飞Fang Fang
2003The Coldest Day冬至Little cabbage
2004Love Battlefield枪林恋曲Aunty Hua
2004Hidden Heroes追击8月15Zhang Qi
2005Suffocation窒息Mei Zi
2006Taklimakan' 塔克拉玛干Ya Dan
2006Aspirin阿司匹林HerselfCameo
2006Undercover Tiger卧虎Su Fei
2006After This Our Exile父子Sister XiaCameo
2007Fury Or Love怒放Yang Lin
2007Call for Love爱情呼叫转移Gao Fei
2007My Career as a Teacher我的教师生涯Zhou Min
2008I Am Liu Yuejin我叫刘跃进Ma Manli
2009Qiu Xi秋喜Hui Honglian
2010Love Tactics爱情三十六计Lu Wanhua
2011The Piano in a Factory钢的琴Shu Xian
2011Return Ticket到阜阳六百里Cao Li
2012Truth or Dare真心话大冒险Tao YingCameo
2012A Simple Life桃姐Ms. Cai
2013101st Marriage Proposal101次求婚Tao Zi
2013Christmas Rose圣诞玫瑰Ming Jun
2013Young Style青春派Teacher San
2014The House That Never Dies京城81号Psychologist
2014The Crossing太平轮Xia Shan
2015Red Amnesia闯入者Wang Lu
2015Tale of Three Cities三城记Jiu Xiaoling
201622nd Catch购物女王Chen Meizhi
2016Hide & Seek捉迷藏Su Hong
2018The Pluto Moment

Television series

YearEnglish titleChinese titleRoleNotes
2002Unusual Citizen非常公民Wen Xiu
2003Yes, I Love You谁都会说我爱你Jia Jiaqin
2004Legend of Le Ji骊姬传奇Le Ji
2005N/A桐籽花开Ba Yuxiang
2005N/A偷心之问Zou Yue
2006How Deep is Your Love爱有多深Yan Hao
2006If the Moon has Eyes如果月亮有眼睛Luo Manli
2007Thank You for Having Loved Me谢谢你曾经爱过我Yin Zhihan
2007Women's Choice女人的选择Xu Chunni
2007Chengdu,leave me alone tonight成都,今夜请将我遗忘Zhao Yue
2007N/A谁怜天下慈母心Yuan Haijun
2008Women's Flowers女人花Lin Xuelian
2008Want To Go Home好想回家An Xiaoqiu
2008Dongfang Shuo东方朔Luo Qi
2009Shanghai of Bourne谍影重重之上海Lin Xuan
2009Pigeon Whistle鸽子哨Mi Xiaoju
2010N/A松花江上Cheng Xizhen
2010Police Meets Soldier警察遇到兵Luo's wife
2010 Golden Wedding金婚风雨情Shi Feifei
2011N/A盘龙卧虎高山顶Deng Cao
2011Secret History of Empress Wu武则天秘史Lady of Han
2011N/A金陵秘事Bai Yanyan
2012N/A谍海鹰眼Li Molan
2011N/A再过把瘾Du Mei
2012N/A独立纵队Li Shuwei
2012N/A知足常乐Sun Fei
2012The Fireball火流星Liu Xiangmei
2012Winter Snow冬雪Yang Dongxue
2012A World Without Thieves天下无贼Xiao Shanghai
2013A Family Affair全家福Liu Cuilan
2013Angel Is Coming今夜天使降临Kai Selin
2013If By Life You Were Deceived假如生活欺骗了你Cheng Zhenzhen
2013Glorious Mission光荣使命Lin Hai
2013Heading For Happiness向幸福前进Gao Lihua
2014Dun Shen Chu Qi盾神出击Shi Weilan
2014Waits For Happiness幸福稍后再播Ye Ling
2014Red Sorghum红高粱Shu Xian
2015Mum Go Go Go妈妈向前冲Wang Qing
2016Mum Go Go Go 2妈妈向前冲冲冲Wang Qing
2016Women Must be Stronger女不强大天不容Xu Wenjun
2017White Deer Plain白鹿原Xian Cao
2018Only Side by Side with You南方有乔木An Ning
2018Shanghai Picked Flowers十里洋场拾年花Ruan Yu
2018The Years You Were Late你迟到的许多年Zhao Yiqin

Discography

Albums

YearEnglish titleChinese titleLanguageNotes
2005Sweet Aftertaste幸福回味Mandarin[16]
2007One Way单行线Mandarin

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
2000Hong Kong Film AwardBest ActressDurian DurianNominated
Best New PerformerWon
Asia-Pacific Film FestivalBest ActressNominated
2001Golden Horse AwardsWon
Best New PerformerWon
Hong Kong Film Critics Society AwardBest ActressWon
Golden Bauhinia AwardsWon
Asia-Pacific Film FestivalChicken PoetsNominated
2005Chinese Film Media AwardsBest Supporting ActressLove BattlefieldWon
2006Hong Kong Film Critics Society AwardBest ActressAfter This Our ExileNominated
2011New York Chinese Film FestivalMost Popular Asian Artist AwardThe Piano in a FactoryWon[17]
Huabiao AwardsOutstanding ActressNominated
Golden Rooster AwardsBest ActressNominated
Golden Horse AwardsNominated
China Movie Channel Media AwardsWon
Beijing College Student Film FestivalNominated
Return TicketNominated
2012Chinese Film Media AwardsNominated
The Piano in a FactoryNominated
China Film Director's Guild AwardsNominated
Hong Kong Film AwardBest Supporting ActressA Simple LifeNominated
China Golden Lion Award for DramaOutstanding ActressFour Generations Under One RoofWon
2013Golden Phoenix AwardsSociety AwardYoung StyleWon[18]
China Movie Channel Media AwardsBest ActressNominated
2014Changchun Film FestivalNominated
China Film Director's Guild AwardsNominated
Chinese Film Media AwardsBest Supporting ActressNominated
Shanghai Television FestivalBest ActressIf By Life You Were DeceivedNominated
2015Best Supporting ActressRed SorghumWon
2016Asia Rainbow TV AwardsWon
Hong Kong Film AwardBest Supporting ActressTale of Three CitiesNominated
201831st Flying Apsaras AwardOutstanding ActressWhite Deer PlainNominated
24th Shanghai Television Festival Best Actress Nominated [19]

References

  1. "Actress Qin Hailu marries actor Wang Xinjun". Sina. July 10, 2014.
  2. "Actress Qin Hailu becomes a mother". January 29, 2015. Shenzhen Daily.
  3. "Ugly duckling turns into a swan". China Daily. January 31, 2002.
  4. "Qin Hailu – the "ugliest" best actress". CCTV.com. May 4, 2009.
  5. 1 2 "Qin Hailu". China.org.cn.
  6. "Art house comedy hits all the right notes". China Daily. July 1, 2011.
  7. "The Piano in a Factory Bags Four Major Media Awards". SIFF.com.
  8. "Hong Kong's 'A Simple Life' sweeps 'Chinese Oscars'". The Borneo Post. November 29, 2011.
  9. "Film: "Return Tickets" Is a Slice of Migrant Life". cityweekend.com. September 22, 2011.
  10. "Degrees of separation". China Daily. August 13, 2010.
  11. "Classic play to sweep Beijing stage". CCTV.com. January 15, 2011.
  12. "Green-eyed snake". Taipei Times. July 25, 2013.
  13. "Teachers of the Academy are Awarded Golden Lion Awards". Zhongxi.cn. December 10, 2012.
  14. "Magnolia Blooms in June of Shanghai, Celebrating the Successful Closing of the Shanghai TV Festival". STVF.com. March 13, 2017.
  15. "Asian New Talent Award Unveiled, SHUTTLE LIFE Becomes Big Winner". SIFF.com. July 5, 2017.
  16. "New Album". China Daily. April 18, 2005.
  17. "THE 2nd NEW YORK CHINESE FILM FESTIVAL AWARDS UNVEILED". 247feature.com. November 12, 2011.
  18. "Golden Phoenix Award unveils winners in Qingdao". China Daily. September 11, 2013.
  19. "第24届上海电视节白玉兰奖中国电视剧单元入围名单公布". People's Daily (in Chinese). May 24, 2018.
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