Shu Qi at the premiere of in in 2005. Shu Qi starred in 's 1996 film, which was about the erotic film industry in Hong Kong, together with. She received the Best Supporting Actress award for her performance in Viva Erotica at the in 1997. Thereafter, she has appeared in Hong Kong films such as (1998), (1998), the box office hit (1999), 's The Island Tales (1999) and 's film (2001), making her transition into mainstream acting. In 2002, Shu starred in the French film, the first installment of the franchise.
3 days ago - Award-winning veteran Hong Kong actress Nina Paw stars in the moving Taiwan drama Sen Sen, the second feature by director Bon An (Black. Dec 28, 2018. Before attempted in serious drama, using the 'Choose Your Own Adventure' format to ask provocative questions about free will and power.
This marked her first foray into the American market. Later, Shu would go on to star in a small but very memorable role in the American romantic comedy (2008). Among Shu's earlier notable works were (2004), a romance film set in Yunnan during the Cultural Revolution. She won the Best Actress award at the 13th for her performance. Shu again worked with Hou Hsiao-hsien in (2005), which competed at the and won Shu the Best Actress award at the. In 2006, Shu starred in the of the gangster film, My Wife Is a Gangster alongside Korean actor. She also starred alongside and in the crime drama.
Shu was a member of the jury of the in 2008 and the in 2009. The same year, she was honored at the as Best Actress for the Taiwan and Hong Kong region for her performance in the romantic comedy film, directed. The romantic comedy was a hit and became the highest grossing Chinese film of the year. Shu starred in (2013), directed by and loosely based on the Chinese literary classic. The film overtook to become the highest grossing Chinese movie. Shu reunited with director in his first film (2015), where she starred as the titular character. The film received overwhelming positive reviews at the, and Shu won the award at the.
The same year, she starred in the blockbuster film, adapted from popular adventure novel series. In 2016, Shu starred alongside and in the of. She was also cast in fantasy comedy, which premiered at the first day of Spring Festival in 2017. In 2017, Shu starred in 's alongside. Shu has been cast in the upcoming science fiction film, adapted from the 2006 novel Once Upon a Time in Shanghai and will be released in 2019.
Other activities. Shu Qi at the.
From 2006 to 2009, Shu Qi was selected by to be part of the third advertising campaign for its successful fragrance Flower by Kenzo. She also worked as a spokesperson for. Shu Qi has been representing in Asia as a brand ambassador since 2008.
In 2009, she, along with and Paint-a-Smile Foundation, repainted the murals on the walls of the cardiology department at the Beijing Children's Hospital. Shu Qi has also been 's Asian ambassador for its Fall/Winter 2010 collection. Shu is also the brand Ambassador for. Personal life Shu married Hong Kong actor-director in 2016. The two had met on the set of the romance drama Bishonen in 1997, and dated for four years. Filmography Film Year English title Original title Role Notes 1995 Unexpected Challenges 灵欲轨道 Sha Sha 1996 玉蒲團二之玉女心經 Huan Ji 紅燈區 Ming Ming Till Death Do Us Laugh 怪談協會 Ye Growing Up 人细鬼大之三个Handsup的少年 Qi Qi 色情男女 Meng Qiao 1997 My Dad Is a Jerk 對不起,多謝你 Angela Love Is Not a Game, But a Joke 飛一般愛情小說 Ah Shan L-O-V-E.
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