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Fuzhou famous Chinese actress Liang Jing's "Cook, Drama and Leper" actress's acting experience won the award-winning character evaluation

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Fuzhou famous Chinese actress Liang Jing's "Cook, Drama and Leper" actress's acting experience won the award-winning character evaluation

Liang Jing, born in Fuzhou, Fujian Province, is a Chinese actress who graduated from the People's Liberation Army Art Academy in Chinese.

In 1999, she starred in the first TV series "Women's SWAT Team", and from 1999 to 2000, she served as the host of Phoenix TV. In 2001, he participated in the TV series "Black Hole". In 2009, she starred in the film "The Stand-in of Love", with which she won the Best Supporting Actress Award at the Media Awards of the Shanghai International Film Festival. In 2011, he starred in the TV series "Those Things Between Husband and Wife". In 2012, she won the Best Actress Award at the Beijing University Student Film Festival for the film "Children of the Stars", and in the same year, she won the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 49th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards for the film "Killing". In 2013, the starring movie "Cook, Drama and Leper" was released. In 2014, he participated in the movie "Old Cannon" [1]; in 2017, he participated in the urban emotional drama "Late Night Canteen" [2]; on September 30, the starring movie "Extreme Pursuit" was released.

<h1>Acting experience</h1>

Fuzhou famous Chinese actress Liang Jing's "Cook, Drama and Leper" actress's acting experience won the award-winning character evaluation

In 1994, Liang Jing hosted the Fujian Southeast Satellite TV program "Music Magnetic Field" and entered the entertainment circle.

In 1999, he starred in the first TV series "Leap" and served as the host of programs such as "Meet phoenix tv" on Phoenix TV.

In 2001, he participated in the TV series "Black Hole" starring Chen Daoming and Yuan Li. In 2002, the first film starring in "Police Have a Date" was released, Liang Jing played Geng Lele, with which Liang Jing was nominated for the 23rd Chinese Film Golden Rooster Award for Best Supporting Actress and won the Outstanding Film Actress Newcomer Award at the 10th China Film Huabiao Awards. [4-5]

Fuzhou famous Chinese actress Liang Jing's "Cook, Drama and Leper" actress's acting experience won the award-winning character evaluation

In 2005, the TV series "Give Me a Cigarette" starring Liang Jing, Zhang Duo and Zhang Xinyi was broadcast, with Liang Jing playing Yi Ting; in 2006, the TV series "It's Good to Be Alive" starring wang Xuebing, Liang Jing played the heroine Jian Xin, which was Liang Jing's first female number one; and starred with Wang Xuebing, Yin Tao and other tv series "Peach Blossom Brilliant" as Chen Xing [6].

Fuzhou famous Chinese actress Liang Jing's "Cook, Drama and Leper" actress's acting experience won the award-winning character evaluation

In 2009, starring in the film "Love Stand-in", Liang Jing won the Best Supporting Actress Award at the Shanghai International Film Festival Media Award. In 2010, Liang Jing participated in the new version of "What to Save You My Lover", playing Cheng Yao.

In 2011, Liang Jing starred in the urban love drama "Those Things Between Husband and Wife", playing the role of NaYi and winning the Best Supporting Actress Award at the Sohu Video TV Series Festival. [7-8]

Fuzhou famous Chinese actress Liang Jing's "Cook, Drama and Leper" actress's acting experience won the award-winning character evaluation

In 2012, Liang Jing starred in the films "Killing" and "Children of the Stars", and won the Best Actress Award at the Beijing University Student Film Festival for "Children of the Stars", the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 49th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards for "Killing", and the Best Actress Award at the 29th Golden Rooster Awards of Chinese Cinema for "Children of the Stars". [9-11]

In 2013, Liang Jing starred in the movie "Cook, Drama and Leper" starring Liu Ye and Huang Bo, with Liang Jing playing the female number one Wu Hongying. [12-13]

Fuzhou famous Chinese actress Liang Jing's "Cook, Drama and Leper" actress's acting experience won the award-winning character evaluation

On March 21, 2014, Liang Jing and her directorial debut "Can't Be Cured" held a press conference in Beijing [14]. In the same year, in the movie "Old Cannon", she played the daughter-in-law of the lampshade of the good brother of the sixth master, a pancake stall sister at the bottom of society [1].

In 2017, in the urban emotional drama "Late Night Canteen" directed by Cai Yuexun, Liang Jing partnered with Jin Shijie to perform in the "Braised Pork" unit [2]. Released on September 30 of the same year, Liang Jing played the main villain Tara [15] in the movie "Extreme Pursuit" directed by Charles Martin and starring Orlando Bloom and others.

On October 26, 2019, he participated in the Zhejiang Satellite TV original performance reality show "I Am the Peak Showdown of Actors" [16].

On September 4, 2020, as a guest of honor, he participated in the group night of "Sister Riding the Wind and Waves" [17].

<h1>Awards</h1>

Shanghai International Film Festival

▪ 2012 The 16th Shanghai International Film Festival 10th Film Channel Media Awards Best Supporting Actress Award[8] Love Stand-in (Winner)

Chinese Film Huabiao Awards

▪ 2004 The 10th China Film Huabiao Awards Outstanding Film Actress Newcomer Award[5] Police Appointment (Award-winning)

Golden Rooster Award for Chinese Cinema

▪ 2013 The 29th Golden Rooster Awards for Best Actress[9] Children of stars (nominated)

▪ 2003 The 23rd Chinese Film Golden Rooster Awards Best Supporting Actress Award[4] Police Appointment (Nominated)

Popular Film Hundred Flowers Award

▪ 2016 33rd Hundred Flowers Awards for Best Supporting Actress[23] Old Cannon (Nominated)

▪ 2004 27th Popular Film Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actress[24] PoliceMan About (Nominated)

Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards

▪ 2012 The 49th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards Best Supporting Actress Award[11] Killing (Winner)

Beijing University Student Film Festival

▪ 2012 The 19th Beijing University Student Film Festival Best Actress Award[10] Children of stars (winner)

Other awards

▪ 2012 The 2nd Sohu Video TV Drama Festival Best Supporting Actress Award[7] Couple Those Things (Award-winning)

▪ 2012 The 1st China Micro Film Award for Best Actress (Winner)

<h1>Character evaluation</h1>

As an actor, Liang Jing, who has always had a changeable image, has played a variety of roles of different styles and different personalities - the midwife in "Killing", the Japanese food shop owner lady in "The Cook's Play", the pancake stall sister in "Old Cannon", the behind-the-scenes villain in "Extreme Pursuit", Liang Jing's superb acting skills and professionalism have won her a number of performance awards with high gold content, including the Golden Horse Award. While the actor's career is blooming gorgeously, Liang Jing still does not forget to pursue her career and exude female power after harvesting a happy family, which has also been praised by many netizens as "a model for independent elite women" [25]. (Phoenix Entertainment Review)

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