Liu Tao ( zh, s=刘涛, t=劉濤, p=Liú Tāo, born 12 July 1978) is a Chinese actress. She is known for her roles in ''
My Fair Princess III'' (2003), ''Madame White Snake'' (2006), ''
Mazu
Mazu or Matsu is a sea goddess in Chinese folk religion, Chinese Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism. She is also known by several other names and titles. Mazu is the deified form of Lin Moniang (), a shamaness from Fujian who is said to ...
'' (2012), ''To Elderly With Love'' (2013), ''
Nirvana in Fire'' (2015), ''
Legend of Mi Yue'' (2015), and ''
Ode to Joy'' (2016).
Career
Liu entered the industry in 2000, when she was cast in the family sitcom ''Daughter-in-Law''.
In 2003, Liu was cast in ''
My Fair Princess III'', playing the role of Musha. Following the series, Liu rose to fame in China. Her subsequent performance as A'zhu in ''
Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils'' (2003) made her a household name.
In 2006, Liu starred in ''Madame White Snake'' and gained attention for her portrayal of the
titular heroine.
Liu challenged her first antagonist role in ''
Da Li Princess'' (2009) co-starring
Ruby Lin.
In 2012, she played
Mazu
Mazu or Matsu is a sea goddess in Chinese folk religion, Chinese Buddhism, Confucianism, and Taoism. She is also known by several other names and titles. Mazu is the deified form of Lin Moniang (), a shamaness from Fujian who is said to ...
in the television series
of the same name. The drama gained high ratings during its run and won at the Outstanding Television Series award at the
China TV Golden Eagle Award and
Flying Apsaras Awards.
Liu's subsequent performance as a capable career woman and housewife in acclaimed melodrama ''To Elderly With Love'' (2013) garnered her the
Best Actress award at the
China TV Golden Eagle Award and the Best Performing Arts Award at the China Golden Eagle TV Arts Festival.
The same year, she starred in ''Good Wife'' as a mother and housewife who struggles with the challenges of family-life. The family drama was a ratings hit and along with the discussion of Liu's own marital arrangements, became one of the most talked-about topics on
Weibo. As a result, Liu gained a surge in popularity.
In 2015, she starred in acclaimed historical-wuxia drama ''
Nirvana in Fire'', playing a strong warrior princess. A wax figure based on her role "Ni Huang" was displayed in Beijing Madame Tussauds Wax Museum. The same year, she co-starred in historical drama ''
The Legend of Mi Yue'' as the antagonist, and won the Best Supporting Actress award at the
Shanghai Television Festival
The Shanghai Television Festival (), abbreviated STVF, also known as the Shanghai International Television Festival is the first and one of the largest television festivals in East Asia. Held since 1986, STVF has become one of the most influential ...
.
In 2016, Liu headlined the modern romance drama ''
Ode to Joy'', playing a capable but insecure woman. The drama garnered positive reviews and high ratings, and Liu was nominated as Best Actress at the
Huading Awards and
Shanghai Television Festival
The Shanghai Television Festival (), abbreviated STVF, also known as the Shanghai International Television Festival is the first and one of the largest television festivals in East Asia. Held since 1986, STVF has become one of the most influential ...
.
In 2017, Liu starred in historical drama ''
The Advisors Alliance'', portraying
Zhang Chunhua, the wife of
Sima Yi. The same year, she featured in the crime thriller ''Peace Breaker'' and action thriller ''
The Foreigner''.
In 2019, Liu reunited with ''
Ode to Joy'' co-star
Yang Shuo in romance melodrama ''Hope All is Well with Us''.
In 2019, Liu starred in historical drama ''Poetry of the Song Dynasty'', acting for
Empress Liu E, the wife of
Emperor Zhenzong portrayed by the Taiwanese actor
Vic Chou. It is directed by renowned director
Li Shaohong. The same year, she starred in the drama film ''Midnight Diner'', based on the Japanese manga of the same name.
Filmography
Film
Television series
Variety show
Discography
Albums
Singles
Awards and nominations
''Forbes'' China Celebrity 100
References
External links
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Actresses from Jiangxi
People from Nanchang
1978 births
Living people
21st-century Chinese actresses
Chinese film actresses
Chinese television actresses
Participants in Chinese reality television series