Li Xiaolu

Chinese actress and singer


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::summary Chinese actress and singer ::

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nameLi Xiaolu
image李小璐.jpg
captionLi in 2007
birth_date
birth_placeBeijing, China
alma_materBeijing USA College of English
occupation{{flatlist
years_active1984–2019
spouse
children1
agentLi Xiaolu Studio
module{{Infobox Chinese
pLǐ Xiǎolù
module2{{infobox musical artist
aliasJacqueline Li
genreMandopop
instrumentVocals
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  • Actress
  • Singer}} | years_active = 1984–2019 | spouse = | children = 1 | agent = Li Xiaolu Studio | awards = | module = {{Infobox Chinese|child=yes | p = Lǐ Xiǎolù | module2 = {{infobox musical artist|embed=yes | alias = Jacqueline Li | genre = Mandopop | instrument = Vocals

Li Xiaolu (, born 30 September 1982), also known as Jacqueline Li, is a Chinese actress and singer. She is best known for her role in Joan Chen's directing debut Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl (1998), idol drama All the Misfortunes Caused by the Angel (2001) and the popular youth series Struggle (2007). At age 16, she was the youngest actress to win the Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actress.

Early life

Li was born into an artistic family. Her grandfather was a worker at the August First Film Studios; and both her parents were actors. She first appeared in a television series at the age of 3.

Career

Li first rose to fame with the 1998 movie Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl, which won her Best Actress awards at the Golden Horse Awards, Paris Film Festival and the Deauville Asian Film Festival. At age 17, she was the youngest actress to win the Golden Horse Awards for Best Actress. She laid low for the next two years, but in 2001, was thrust back into the limelight with her role in the popular idol drama All the Misfortunes Caused by the Angel (2001).

In 2005, Li won the Best Actress award at the Romania International Film Festival for her performance in the Sino-Japanese film About Love.

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In 2007, she co-starred in the youth series Struggle. Based on the popular novel by Shi Kang, Struggle gained unexpected acclaim and was seen as a breakthrough in Chinese TV production as it broke from the usual Chinese TV series focusing in traditional legends and series. Her role as the bratty and adorable Yang Xiaoyun was a hit with the audience and propelled her to a household name in China. Due to her popularity, Li was crowned the "Golden Eagle Goddess" at the China Golden Eagle TV Art Festival, where she performed as the opening act to the ceremony.

In 2011, Li starred in the ancient fantasy series Beauty World (2011), her first period drama in six years.

Li's subsequent roles in the family dramas My Mom and My Mother-in-Law (2011), AA Lifestyle (2012) and We Love You, Mr. Jin (2012) cemented her image as the "Nation's Daughter-in-Law" in China. She won the Best Actress at the Huading Awards for her role in My Mom and My Mother-in-Law.

In 2013, Li starred in comedy film Personal Tailor directed by Feng Xiaogang, playing multiple roles in the film. Personal Tailor was one of the highest grossing films of the year.

Personal life

Li married actor Jia Nailiang in 2012. The same year, she gave birth to their daughter, Jelena, who gained popularity with the parenting reality show Dad Came Back.

On the evening of 29 December 2017, Li was photographed spending the night at rapper PG One’s home while her husband, Jia Nailiang, was livestreaming and claiming that she had gone to "get her hair done," seemingly unaware of her actual whereabouts. On 30 October 2019, three intimate videos of PG One and Li surfaced online. PG One later admitted they were filmed in March and April 2018, but he denied that their alleged affair from December 2017 was true. He stated that after the December incident, all his work was halted, and during their most difficult times, he and Li supported each other, eventually developing a relationship. After the revelation of her affair, Li effectively withdrew from the entertainment industry. She and Jia divorced on 14 November 2019.

Filmography

Film

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YearEnglish titleChinese titleRoleNotes
1984Little Island小岛
1987I only cried three times我只流三次泪Xiaoxiao
1994Stay in the Country to Examine留村察看Xiao Fang
1998Xiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl天浴Wenxiu
2003Let Us Remember让我们记住Lin Lin
2005About Love恋爱地图Yun Yun
Rainbow我心飞翔Hong
2007Blood Brothers天堂口Su Zhen
2008Desires of the Heart桃花运Xiao Mei
2009Push异能Pop Girl
One Night in Supermarket夜店Tang Xiaolian
Love at Seventh Sight七天爱上你Yanqing / Baiye
2010The Haunting Lover等着你回来Xiao Furong
Lost On Journey人在囧途Nana
2011无敌销房队Moon
2013Timeless Love时光恋人Fang Lin
Personal Tailor私人定制Xiao Lu
2014Forbidden Kiss古堡之吻Yuan Ni
2015The Vanished Murderer消失的凶手2Chang Sheng
Oh My God从天儿降Lu Mijia
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Television series

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YearEnglish titleChinese titleRoleNotes
1984Kong Zi孔子青少年时代young Kong Zi
1991Taiji Prodigy少年张三丰young Xiao Lian
1997Mother母亲Ling Zhi
1999乡野奇谈之长寿不老猴Cui Yan
2000迷侠Ah Mi
2001All the Misfortunes Caused by the Angel都是天使惹的祸Lin Xiaoru
Red Alert红色警戒Wei Jifeng
蝶舞天涯Er Duo
Sky Lovers天空下的缘分Ah Mei
The young hero Hong Wen Ding少年英雄之洪文定Ji Fulei
2002The Legendary Siblings 2绝世双骄Ziyan
Taiji Prodigy少年张三丰Ming Daohong
Stories of Youth青春的童话Mo Nan
2003My Naughty Angel我的淘气天使Cheng Xiaolu
River of No Return大江东去Shen Bingbing
2004First Kind of Crisis第一种危机Xiao Ruoyu
13th Princess十三格格Shu Lin
2005爱比恨多一点Ying Zi
The Dragon Heroes赤子乘龙Shui Linglong / Feicui
Eight Heroes八大豪侠Le Qianqian
2006Painful Love刻骨铭心的爱Lin Xiaoxi
风吹云动星不动Niu Manchan
2007Struggle奋斗Yang Xiaoyun
Just Give Me A Call麻雀爱上凤凰Xiao Ruoyu
2009Fight Beiping战北平Liu Fanyu
Knock Knock Loving You敲敲爱上你Tang Qingwu
2011My Mother and My Mother-in-Law当婆婆遇上妈Luo Jia
Beauty World唐宫美人天下Helan Xin'er
2012AA LifestyleAA制生活He Qi
We Love You, Mr. Jin金太狼的幸福生活Mi Xiaomi
2014Accoucheur产科男医生Qian Xiaoxiao
Swords of Legends古剑奇谭Han XiuningCameo
2016*A Detective Housewife *煮妇神探Gou Jixiang
2017Guardian of Beauty守护丽人Lin Jiayi
Boy Hood我们的少年时代An Mi
2019The Liar Hunter读心Yao Yao
TBALove Me & Convince Me你这么爱我,我可要当真了Yang Wujin
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Discography

Albums

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YearEnglish titleChinese titleNotes
2005My Naughty Angel我的淘气天使
2008Oriental Beauty东方美
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Singles

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YearEnglish titleChinese titleAlbumNotes
2010"Falling Flowers"落花Beauty World OST
2012Jin Tai Lang loves Mi Xiaomi金太狼爱米小米We Love You, Mr. Jin OST
2016"Doll With Many Faces"多面娇娃Housewife Detective OSTwith Jia Nailiang
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Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
199835th Golden Horse AwardsBest ActressXiu Xiu: The Sent Down Girl
199916th Festival du Film de Paris
1st Deauville Asian Film Festival
20061st Romania International Film FestivalAbout Love
200813th Busan International Film FestivalNew Star Award
20128th Huading AwardsBest ActressMy Mother and My Mother-in-Law
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