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Li Yimo: From Chinese opera to Hollywood, she just wants to be a good actor and dare to pay attention to it and watch more entertainment! 【Comments at the end of the article】

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Li Yimo: From Chinese opera to Hollywood, she just wants to be a good actor and dare to pay attention to it and watch more entertainment! 【Comments at the end of the article】

Sarah Li, born Oct. 20 in Taizhou, Chinese mainland actress.

In 2010, he participated in his first film "Angel Kiss", thus officially entering the show business circle. In 2011, after graduation, he was selected for the "Seven Stars Program". Li Yimo, a native of Taizhou, studied at The Chengdong Central Primary School, Taizhou No. 2 Affiliated Middle School and The Affiliated Secondary School of The Southern Normal University in Taizhou City, and was later admitted to the Central Academy of Drama.

She used to study vocal music, but since choosing the path of showbiz, her father said to her: "From now on, you can only rely on yourself." ”

Li Yimo: From Chinese opera to Hollywood, she just wants to be a good actor and dare to pay attention to it and watch more entertainment! 【Comments at the end of the article】

Life requires hard work, and after graduation, she participated in the "Seven Stars Project".

After strictly selecting the last 30 candidates in the range of 200 to 300 candidates, Li Yimo was unanimously selected by the judges, selected for the "Seven Star Program" and went to the United States for training.

On May 17, 2012, Li Yimo played a righteous singer Jenny in the movie "Blood And Two Males". In December of the same year, she starred as a caring Asian cheongsam woman Ling in the film "Princess of Monaco" directed by Olivier Daon.

Li Yimo: From Chinese opera to Hollywood, she just wants to be a good actor and dare to pay attention to it and watch more entertainment! 【Comments at the end of the article】

On May 24, 2013, she played a policewoman in the Hollywood action series Fast and Furious 6, where she staged a two-gun chase with the male protagonist.

In 2014, she played The Girl Who Bravely Chased Her Dreams in lin Yibin's film "Rampage Hollywood". On November 4, he attended the 10th Sino-AMERICAN Film Festival and won the "Most Promising Young Actor Award" and the "Best Newcomer Award in Asia".

Li Yimo: From Chinese opera to Hollywood, she just wants to be a good actor and dare to pay attention to it and watch more entertainment! 【Comments at the end of the article】

Li Yimo's selection for the "Seven Star Project" has caused widespread repercussions and has been called "the eastern face of the international stage".

And after Super 6, in 2015, she chose to star in the short film "Mandala". This is a literary and art film, and there is basically no market in China. But she still filmed, in which she played a female painter who traveled thousands of miles from New York to Tibet to pursue her faith.

This is undoubtedly a waste of time for a star who is in the ascendancy of her career, but she still went to shoot. She herself has said that the story of the film itself is full of profound philosophy, which will make people feel the power of faith. This role has a lot of room to play, very dramatic, and also brings himself a new acting experience.

Li Yimo: From Chinese opera to Hollywood, she just wants to be a good actor and dare to pay attention to it and watch more entertainment! 【Comments at the end of the article】

In fact, what is missing in today's showbiz is an actor like Li Yimo, sunny and real, relying on acting skills to work hard and speak with the role. Only by being true to yourself first can you create a sincere character.

Whether it is Chinese drama or Hollywood, what is taught to Li Yimo is more about how to be a good actor than how to become a star.

Li Yimo: From Chinese opera to Hollywood, she just wants to be a good actor and dare to pay attention to it and watch more entertainment! 【Comments at the end of the article】

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