Liu Peiqi

Liu Peiqi
Chinese name 劉佩琦 (traditional)
Chinese name 刘佩琦 (simplified)
Pinyin Liú Pèi Qí (Mandarin)
Jyutping Lau4 Pui3 Kei4 (Cantonese)
Ancestry Tianjin
Born (1957-11-30) 30 November 1957
Beijing, China
Occupation Actor
Years active 1985-present
This is a Chinese name; the family name is Liu.

Liu Peiqi is a Chinese actor. He started his training in 1979 when he joined Military Art School. He joined Military Drama Group in Xinjiang Province in 1983. In 1985 he starred in his first movie, Father and Son, directed by Wang Bingling. After transferring to Beijing Military Drama Group, then the China National Drama Group, Liu starred in Days Without Leifeng, directed by Lei Xianhe. For his performance, he was awarded the Golden Rooster for Best Actor (China's version of the Academy Award). He was also awarded Best Performance in a Male Leading Role in the Outstanding Film Awards organized by the Chinese Ministry of Radio, Film and Television. Liu's recent credits include starring roles in Zhang Yimou's The Story of Qiu Ju,[1] Zhou Xiaowen's Ermo and Chen Kaige's Together, for which he was awarded the San Sebastián International Film Festival Award for Best Actor, becoming the first Chinese actor ever to receive that award.[2]

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Notes
1992 The Story of Qiu Ju (秋菊打官司) Wan Qinglai
1994 Ermo (二嫫)
1996 The Days Without Lei Feng (離開雷鋒的日子) Qiao Anshan WonShanghai Film Critics Award for Best Actor
WonGolden Rooster Award for Best Actor
1998 Sima Dun
1999 Stars in the Sky (朗朗星空)
2000 Shadow Magic (西洋鏡)
2002 Together (和你在一起) Liu Cheng Won—Best Actor, San Sebastián International Film Festival
Nominated—Golden Rooster Award for Best Actor
2002 Go Home (老少無猜)
2002 The Girl Muran (少女穆然)
2008 Gun of Mercy (5顆子彈) Policeman Ma Nominated—Golden Rooster Award for Best Actor
2011 The Founding of a Party (建黨偉業) Gu Hongming
2011 The Sun
2012 The Tree in the Rain
2013 The Story of Zhou Enlai
2013 Police Story 2013
2014 Coming Home

Television

Year Title Role Notes
2010 Justice Bao 1 (包青天之七俠五義) Bao Mian
2011 Secret History of Empress Wu (武則天秘史) Shangguan Yi
2012 The Legend of Chu Liuxiang (楚留香新傳) Shi Tianzhai

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