Lu Yi (actor)
Lu Yi | |
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Chinese name | 陸毅 (traditional) |
Chinese name | 陆毅 (simplified) |
Pinyin | Lù Yì (Mandarin) |
Born |
Shanghai | January 6, 1976
Occupation | Actor, singer |
Years active | 1990s-present |
Spouse(s) | Bao Lei (2006-) |
Children | 2 daughter |
Lu Yi (born January 6, 1976) is a Chinese actor and singer. He graduated from the Shanghai Theatre Academy in 1999. Lu Yi started his actor life when he was five years old. In year of 1999, he rose to fame because of the TV series, Never Dies Content. Over the next several years after his 1999 debut in Never Dies Content, he took part in numerous TV series and films, such as Boy&Girl,[1] Confucius, etc. Lu Yi married actress Bo Lei (鲍蕾)[2] in 2006. After three years, their daughter, Lu Yu Xuan( Bei Er )was born.
Early life
Lu Yi was born in Shanghai, a common family. He began his life as an actor when he was a child. However, he was not well-known at that time. Lu Yi played a role in move "Spring Ding-dong" when he was five years old. From age five to eighteen, he had an average one to two movies each year. In Grade 8, Lu began to learn Peking Opera and Chinese Kung Fu. After three years, he took part in more than 700 dramas. After a long period of time to hone, he joined the TV series crew, Never Dies Content, in 1999. Lu Yi became one of the top actors in China.
Career
Year 1999-2005
Over the next several years after his 1999 debut in Never Dies Content, the audiences started to know him. This time period was the most active years in Lu's career life. Lu had been participating in fourteen TV series and films, and all those TV series and film attracted a lot of people's attention in China. He not only published two books,[3][4] but also released two albums[5][6] at this time period. In year 2004 and 2005, Lu had win the thirteenth and eleventh place of Forbes Chinese Celebrities List respectively.[7] His movie Seven Swords was the opening movie in Venice Film Festival in year 2005. At the same year, Seven Swords received seven nominations at the Golden Horse, and two nominations at the Hong Kong Film Award.
Year 2006
In 2006, he married actress Bao Lei.[8] They were classmates when they studied in Shanghai Theatre Academy, and knew each other more than 10 years.[9] Lu took a break after his wedding.
Year 2007-present
Lu returned from his break in 2007, and he played main roles in the films Anna&Anna, Fit Lover, Tangshan Dadizhen,[10] etc. In year 2010, his movie, The Stool Pigeon received four nominations at the Hong Kong Film Award. Next year, his another movie, Three Kingdoms,[11] won two awards in Korea and Japan. Lu has been always active in the screen of films and TV series until now.
Filmography
Film
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Television
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References
- ↑ Boy, &Girl. "Boy&Girl". Chinesemov.com.
- ↑ Chinese, website. "Bo Lei". baidu.com.
- ↑ BOOK, Chinese. "The imagination of silence". Chinawriter. Retrieved 5 July 2005.
- ↑ 七剑随笔. "七剑随笔". Lu Yi. Retrieved 25 July 2005.
- ↑ 毅犹未尽, Chinese. "毅犹未尽". Baidu. Retrieved 7 March 2005.
- ↑ http://baike.baidu.com/view/851733.htm, Chinese. "Special". baidu. Retrieved 18 June 2003.
- ↑ Lu, Yi. "Forbes Chinese Celebrities List". weekcc.com.
- ↑ Pictures. "Lu Yi and Bo Lei". CHINA ENTERTAINMENT NEWS. Retrieved October 16, 2012.
- ↑ (Chinese) Bao Lei Interview: Her and Lu Yi's Love Story. Accessed 18 January 2010.
- ↑ Tangshan, Dadizhen. "Tangshan Dadizheng". imdb.com. Retrieved 22 July 2010.
- ↑ Movie. "Three Kingdoms". imdb.com.