Yao Chen

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Yao Chen
File:China 2014 - An Insight, An Idea with Yao Chen.jpg
Chinese name 姚晨 (simplified)
Pinyin Yáo Chén (Mandarin)
Jyutping Jiu4 San4 (Cantonese)
Born (1979-10-05) 5 October 1979 (age 44)
Shishi City, Fujian, China
Occupation Actress
Years active 2005-present
Spouse(s) Ling Xiaosu (2004-2011)
Cao Yu (2012-present)
Official website blog.sina.com.cn/yaochen

Yao Chen (Chinese: 姚晨; born 5 October 1979) is a Chinese actress. [1][2] In 2014, Time named Yao on the list of 100 global celebrities.[3] As of 2014, she is listed as the 83rd most powerful woman in the world by Forbes.[4]

Biography

Yao Chen was born in Shishi City, Quanzhou, Fujian province, China in 1979 to a middle-class family, and studied Chinese folk dance at the Beijing Dance Academy from 1993 to 1997, then studied at the Beijing Film Academy from 1999 to 2003. Her acting debut was as the daughter of a powerful martial artist in a 2005 television production of My Own Swordsman. Following this, in 2008, she played the part of an iconic guerilla leader in the series Undercover. Her first stage appearance was as a white-collar heroine in A Story of Lala's Promotion (2009). She has since appeared as Mango in Feng Xiaogang's If You Are the One 2 (2010), in Chen Yili’s Colour Me Love (2010) and in Shang Jing’s My Own Swordsman (2011).[5] She won the Golden Eagle Award for Best Actress in 2010.

In 2004 Yao Chen married the Chinese actor Ling Xiao Su, but they divorced in January 2011.[6]

In 2011 Yao Chen visited Mae La refugee camp in northern Thailand as UNHCR’s Honorary Patron for China. The number of followers of her microblogging during this visit increased dramatically, won over by her sincere, fearless communication and her honest engagement with current world events.[5] As she left Mae La she said, "I hope to spend part of every year with refugees."[7]

On 17 November 2012 Yao Chen married cinematographer Cao Yu in Queenstown, New Zealand.[8]

She is also a professing Christian and reported to have discovered Christianity when she was 25.[2]

She has spoken in support of journalists from the Southern Weekend protesting government enforced media censorship.[9] As of 2014, she is listed as the 83rd most powerful woman in the world by Forbes.[4]

Filmography and TV work

References

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