Mei Ting

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Mei Ting
Chinese name 梅婷 (traditional)
Chinese name 梅婷 (simplified)
Pinyin Méi Tíng (Mandarin)
Born (1975-04-30) 30 April 1975
Nanjing, Jiangsu, China
Occupation Actress
Years active 1994 - present
Spouse(s) Yan Po (2002 - 2006)

Mei Ting (born 30 April 1975) is an award-winning Chinese actress.[1][2]

Early years

In the 1980s, at age 7, Mei Ting enrolled in the "Art Troupe of Little Red Flowers”, a famous art and performance group and school for talented children in Nan Jing, her home town. At age 9, she played a role in film The Moon in Moon Festival. When she was 13, she started her career as a dancer in “Song & Dance Troupe of Frontier Line”. At 19 in 1994. she was invited to play a major role in the TV series Red Cherry.

Development Period

In 1996, Mei Ting was admitted into the prestige Central Academy of Drama in Beijing, Department of Acting. Among her classmates were Zhang Zi-yi, Qin Hailu , Yuan Quan and Hu Jing , dubbed as the “Five Golden Flowers of the Class 1996". During her college years, she was already invited to act in a number of TV series. To everyone's surprise, the second year after her enrollment, she made a difficult decision to suspend her college study to dedicate herself fully to the appointed roles in a number of TV series.

In 1997, she played the role as “Qiu Qiu” in 《A Time to Remember》, with Leslie Cheung being “Jin”, as a true to life character with exact and elaborate portrayal as well as exquisite depiction. She won the "Best Actress" award for her role in this film at the 22nd Cairo International Film Festival. As an industrious and productive actress, Mei Ting acted in more than 10 movies and TV series between 1997 and 2001, including 《Dragon Boat Regatta》, 《Heart Web》, 《Home》, and 《In the Next Life》, etc.

She was married to film director Yan Po from 2001 until 2007.[3]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1997 A Time to Remember
1999 Dragon Boat Regatta
2001 Dazzling
2004 Symbol of Love
2008 The Desire of Hearts
2011 1911
2012 Bunshinsaba
2013 Unbeatable Wang Mingjun/Wong Ming-kwun/Gwen[4]

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1994 Pure Red Hearts
1997 The Story of the North
1999 The Hometown
2000 One Big Family
2000 Heart Web
2000 No Choice
2001 One More Try
2001 Love Again
2001 Dating in the Aquarium
2001 Don't Talk to the Strangers
2001 Huo Yuanjia Nong Jingqiu
2002 Blessing of Safety
2002 Heroic Era
2002 Green Luo Flower
2003 Iron Youth
2003 Who to Depend on
2003 In the Next Life
2004 The Camphor
2005 Glass Marriage
2005 Close to You, Warm Me
2005 Mutiny 1938
2005 The Spring of the City
2007 Stage Sisters
2007 Make Sure be Happy
2008 Xingfu Hai Youduo Yuan

Stage plays

Year Title Role Notes
1998 Counterfeit Faust
1998 Everyone has a Bright Red Heart

Awards

  • 1997 22nd Cairo International Film Festival – Best Actress (A Time To Remember)
  • 1998 China Film Huabiao Award – Best Actress
  • 6th Beijing TV Arts Chunyan Award – Best Actress
  • 2002 Popular Television – Top 10 Actress
  • 2003 Golden Eagle TV Festival – Best Actress
  • 2003 CCTV – Top Audience Choice Actors

References

  1. Mei Ting Dubs for Olympic Mascots Cartoon Film
  2. One director, two knife wounds, three actresses and four gangsters
  3. Delley, Derek (June 25, 2013). "Unbeatable". Film Business Asia. Retrieved July 9, 2013. 

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