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This is a Chinese name; the family name is 劉 (Liu).
Crystal Liu Yifei
Chinese name 劉亦菲 (Traditional)
Chinese name 刘亦菲 (Simplified)
Birth name An Feng (安风)
Origin PRC
Born August 25, 1987 (1987-08-25) (age 22)
Wuhan, China
Other name(s) Liu Ximeizi (劉茜美子)
Crystal Liu
Occupation Actress, singer
Genre(s) C-pop, J-pop
Instrument(s) Vocal
Label(s) Sony BMG (2005-present), Sony Music (2005-present)
Years active 2002-present

Crystal Liu Yifei (simplified Chinese: 刘亦菲traditional Chinese: 劉亦菲) (born August 25, 1987) is a Chinese actress and singer. Her legal name is Liu Ximeizi (simplified Chinese: 刘茜美子traditional Chinese: 劉茜美子). The "茜" (Xi) is from the German film "Sissi" (Chinese translation 茜茜公主—hence the pronunciation of xi not qian; her mother calls her Xixi).[1]

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[edit] Personal life

Born at Tongji Hospital in Wuhan, China, Liu's birthname is An Feng (simplified Chinese: 安风traditional Chinese: 安風).[2] Her father An Shaokang (安少康), a 1st Secretary in the Chinese Embassy in France, was a university French Language professor while her mother was a dancer and a stage performer. They divorced when she was 7 years old. After her parents' divorce, Liu lived with her mother, Liu Xiaoli (刘晓莉) and her name was changed to Liu Ximeizi. She began modelling at the age of 8 and was trained in singing, dancing and playing the piano. Liu moved to the United States at the age of 10 with her mother and lived there for four years. During those four years she attended Louis Pasteur Middle School 67.[3] She returned to China in June 2002 to pursue an acting career and adopted her stage name Liu Yifei. In September 2002, she was accepted into the Performance Institute of Beijing Film Academy at the age of 15. She graduated from the Beijing Film Academy in July 2006.

[edit] Career

Immediately following her admittance into Beijing Film Academy, Liu received offers to star in various television drama serials. Her first role on television was in The Story of a Noble Family. Shortly after, she was chosen to play the role of Wang Yuyan in Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils, an adaptation of Louis Cha's Wuxia novel of the same name. In Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils, Liu's role was first given to Liu Tao. However, after she was given the role of Wang Yuyan after she was spotted and Liu Tao was cast as A Zhu instead.[4] She became famous in China for her role. Her fame was further enhanced by her role in the 2004 drama series adaptation of the video game, The Legend of Sword and Fairy.

In 2006, Liu starred in another TV series adaptation of Louis Cha's Wuxia novel The Return of the Condor Heroes. After intense speculation on who would play Xiaolongnü, the role was finally offered to her. She was backed by Cha, who felt that she had all the necessary qualities to play the role of the young and innocent Xiaolongnü.[5] Although the drama serials she has acted in were well-received, the films she starred in did poorly in terms of box office earnings with the exception of The Forbidden Kingdom which had a budget of $55,000,000 and had a theatrical gross of $111,604,290.[6] More revenue is expected as The Forbidden Kingdom has been released in the DVD and blu-ray formats on September 9, 2008 in the United States.[7]

She appeared in Jimmy Lin's music video of the song "I Am Still Waiting For You" (我还在等你) from his 2006 album Can't Stop Me (挡不住我). She has also previously co-starred with him in Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils and The Love Winner.

In conjunction with her acting career, Liu obtained a recording contract with Sony Music Entertainment Japan in August 2005. She has started studying singing and dancing in Japan since then.[8] She released her first single "Mayonaka no Door" with Sony Music on July 19, 2006. Her song "Mayonaka no Doa" as recorded by Sony Music appeared on television as one of the ending themes to "Demashita! Powerpuff Girls Z".

In 2008, she starred in The Forbidden Kingdom, a martial arts-adventure film in which she played Golden Sparrow, an orphan seeking revenge against her parents' killer. In her quest, she is teamed up with the drunken immortal (played by Jackie Chan) and the silent monk (played by Jet Li).

[edit] Filmography

Year Type Title Role More information
2002 TV series The Story of a Noble Family
(金粉世家)
Bai Xiuzhu
2003 TV series Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils
(天龙八部)
Wang Yuyan Tian Long Ba Bu at IMDb
2004 TV series Chinese Paladin
(仙剑奇侠传)
Zhao Ling'er
Film Love of May
(五月之恋)
Zhao Xuan Wu Yue Zhi Lian at IMDb
The Love Winner
(恋爱大赢家)
Jin Qiaoli Alternate title (Taiwan):
I love how you love me (喜歡你喜歡我)
2005 TV series (豆蔻年华)
2006 Film (阿宝的故事)
TV series The Return of the Condor Heroes
(神雕侠侣)
Xiaolongnü
2008 Film The Forbidden Kingdom
(功夫之王)
Golden Sparrow The Forbidden Kingdom at IMDb

[edit] Discography

[edit] Albums

Year Title Label Notes
2006 Liu Yifei Sony BMG Music Entertainment (Hong Kong) Limited Chinese album (Release date: September 5, 2006)
2006 All My Words Sony Music Japanese album (Release date: September 8, 2006)

Liu Yifei Tracklist:

  1. 泡芙女孩 - Pāo Fú Nǚ Hái
  2. 就要我滋味 - Jiù Yāo Wǒ Zī Wèi
  3. 心悸 - Xīn Jì
  4. 幸運草 - Xìng Yùn Cǎo
  5. 放飛美麗 - Fàng Fēi Měi Lì
  6. 世界的秘密 - Shì Jiè De Mì Mì
  7. 一克拉的眼淚 - Yī Kè lā De Yǎn Lèi
  8. 做你的秒鐘 - Zuò Nǐ De Miǎo Zhōng
  9. 毛毛雨 - Máo Máo Yǔ
  10. 愛的延長賽 - Ài De Yán Cháng Sài

All My Words Tracklist:

  1. 真夜中のドア - Mayonaka no Doa
  2. 恋する週末 - Koisuru Shuumatsu
  3. HAPPINESS
  4. 愛のミナモト - Ai no Minamoto
  5. どこまでも ひろがる空に向かって - Dokomademo Hirogaru Sorani Mukatte
  6. テノヒラノカナタ - Te no Hira no Kanata
  7. My sunshiny day
  8. 世界の秘密 - Sekai no Himitsu
  9. CLOSE TO ME
  10. 月の夜 - Tsuki no Yoru
  11. スピード - Speed
  12. Pieces of my words ~言の花~ - Kotono Hana

[edit] Singles

Year Title Label Notes
2006 Mayonaka no door Sony Music
  • Japanese
  • Release date: July 19, 2006

真夜中のドア - Mayonaka no door Tracklist:

  1. 真夜中のドア - Mayonaka no door
  2. brightly
  3. 真夜中のドア - Mayonaka no door (Instrumental)
  4. brightly(Instrumental)

[edit] References

  1. ^ (Chinese) "神仙姐姐" 劉亦菲 Xinhua online. July 29, 2004. Retrieved on August 21, 2006.
  2. ^ (Chinese) 劉亦菲成長照片曝光 跳新疆舞美若天仙 People's Daily. November 30, 2005. Retrieved on August 21, 2006.
  3. ^ (Chinese) 芳邻刘亦菲. October 22, 2006. Retrieved on June 24, 2008.
  4. ^ (Chinese)[citation needed]刘涛:阿朱成了"万人迷"
  5. ^ (Chinese) 張紀中定"新俠侶" 金庸贊"小龍女" People's Daily. July 13, 2006. Retrieved on August 21, 2006.
  6. ^ 'Forbidden Kingdom' rules boxoffice - Hollywood Reporter, Retrieved on April 20, 2008
  7. ^ The Forbidden Kingdom (Blu-ray), Retrieved on September 9, 2008
  8. ^ Liu Yifei eyes international singing circle Xinhua online. May 28, 2005. Retrieved on July 17, 2006.

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