Hao Lei

Hao Lei
Chinese name
Pinyin Hǎo Lěi (Mandarin)
Born (1978-11-01) November 1, 1978
Tonghua, Jilin, China
Other name(s) Echo Hao
Occupation Actress, singer-songwriter
Genre(s) Mandopop
Years active 1997–present
Spouse(s) Li Guangjie (m. 2007; div. 2009)
Liu Ye (m. 2013)
Children 2
Alma mater Shanghai Theatre Academy
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Hao.

Hao Lei (born November 1, 1978), also known as Echo Hao, is a Chinese actress and Mandopop singer-songwriter.

Hao first gained international prominence as Yu Hong, the heroine in Lou Ye's 2006 film about the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989, Summer Palace. In November 2010, she won a Taiwan Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actress for her role in Chung Mong-hong's film The Fourth Portrait. Before that, Hao had also starred in numerous television productions.

Performances

Theatre

Year Title Role Playwright Director
2003 Rhinoceros in love Ming-ming Liao Yimei Meng Jinghui
2010-2011 Tenderness Doctor Jin Liao Yimei Meng Jinghui

Film

Year Title Role Notes Director
2006 Summer Palace Yu Hong Banned in China Lou Ye
2008 Cry Me a River Bai Yu Short film Jia Zhangke
2009 Empire of Silver Madam Kang Christina Yao
2009 Mr. An, Happy Birthday Mr. An's ex-girlfriend Banned in China Ju Anji
2010 The Fourth Portrait Xiang's mother Taiwan Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actress Chung Mong-hong
2010 Love You Ten Thousand Years Cameo appearance
2010 The Man Behind the Courtyard House Fei Xing
2012 Love in The Buff Cameo appearance Pang Ho-Cheung
2012 Mystery Lu Jie Lou Ye
2014 Dearest
2014 The Golden Era
2015 The Last Women Standing
2015 One Night Only
2016 Kill Time
2016 MBA Partners

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1997 Don't cry Seventeen Yang Yuling
1998 Sisters
2002 Brotherhood Zhou Qian
2003 Shao Nian Tian Zi Jing Fei
2005 Sound of Colors Fu Ming Ming
2005 Secret Order 1949

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Awards

Year # Award Category Work Result
Film
2010 47th Golden Horse Awards Best Supporting Actress The Fourth Portrait Won
2012 49th Golden Horse Awards Best Actress Mystery Nominated
2013 Youth Film Handbook Awards Actress of the Year Co-winner
13th Chinese Film Media Awards Best Actress Nominated
4th China Film Director's Guild Awards Best Actress Nominated
7th Asian Film Awards Best Actress Nominated
2014 51st Golden Horse Awards Best Supporting Actress The Golden Era Nominated
2015 Youth Film Handbook Awards Actress of the Year Nominated
34th Hong Kong Film Awards Best Supporting Actress Nominated

Discography

Sad Things About TA
(关于TA的伤心事)
Studio album
Released June 2011
Genre Mandopop, alternative music
Length 50:02
Label China Record Corporation

All lyrics written by Hao Lei, all music composed by Yang Jiasong.

No. Title Length
1. "Langzhong" (郎中; "Doctor") 4:35
2. "Hua Cai Yue Zhang" (华彩乐章; "Colorful Musical Movement") 4:09
3. "Tian Sheng Sha Ren Kuang" (天生杀人狂; "Natural Born Maniac Killer") 4:59
4. "Qianshui" (潜水; "Freediving") 4:58
5. "Putao" (葡萄; "Grape") 4:53
6. "Wo" (我; "I") 3:17
7. "Ni" (你; "You") 4:43
8. "Wo Niu Yu Hai Dan" (蜗牛与海胆; "Snail and Sea Cucumber" — ft. Yang Jiasong) 4:15
9. "Xu Xian" (许仙 — ft. Yang Jiasong) 5:09
10. "Xiao Wang Zi Yu Si Yi Qian Wan Ci de Mao" (小王子与死一千万次的猫; "The Little Prince and the Cat Who Died Ten Million Times" — ft. Yang Jiasong) 3:55
11. "Sheng Sheng Man" (声声慢; "Slow, Slow Tune") 5:09
Other songs
SongLyricsMusicNotes
"Dang Ai Cheng Le Wang Shi" (当爱成了往事; "When Love Became the Past")Chen XiDong Dongdongtheme song of When Love Has Gone
"Ren Yu Zhi Lian" (人鱼之恋; "Love Between a Man and a Fish" — duet with Yu Xiaowei)Hao LeiZhao Weilitheme song of Sister Brides

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