Qin Hailu (, born 11 August 1978) is a Chinese actress, screenwriter and singer. She has won Best Actress at the
Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards,
Hong Kong Film Critics Society Award and
Golden Bauhinia Awards.
Early life and education
Born with a movie projectionist father and an amateur actress mother, Qin learned to dance at the local Children's Palace when she was still a young child. At the age of 6, she was sent to a Peking Opera school in Yingkou, spending the next ten years training in a strict and harsh environment. She joined a local Peking opera theatre after completing her training. After working for a few years, Qin decided to audition for the Central Academy of Traditional Opera. Though she was late for the auditions, Chang Li, the teacher in charge of recruiting, who later became her instructor, saw for herself Qin's talents and offered her another chance. Yet, only after she had finished all of the tests, did Qin learn that she was at the
Central Academy of Drama
The Central Academy of Drama () is a national public drama school in Beijing, China. It is affiliated with the Ministry of Education (China), Ministry of Education. The academy is part of the Double First-Class Construction.
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instead of at the
National Academy of Chinese Theatre Arts, and enrolled into the school. In 1999, not long before graduation, Qin was cast by
Fruit Chan
Fruit Chan Gor (; born 15 April 1959) is a Hong Kong filmmaker who is best known for his style of film reflecting the everyday life of Demographics of Hong Kong, Hong Kong people. He is well known for using amateur actors (such as Sam Lee (ac ...
in her first film.
Career
Qin is best known for her role in the film ''
Durian Durian
''Durian Durian'' () is a 2000 Hong Kong film directed by Fruit Chan. The film portrays the experiences of a young girl, Fan (Mak Wai-Fan), and her sex worker neighbour, Yan ( Qin Hailu), in Hong Kong. The film was selected to compete for t ...
'' (2000) by
Fruit Chan
Fruit Chan Gor (; born 15 April 1959) is a Hong Kong filmmaker who is best known for his style of film reflecting the everyday life of Demographics of Hong Kong, Hong Kong people. He is well known for using amateur actors (such as Sam Lee (ac ...
, which portrays the experiences of a young girl and her sex worker neighbor in Hong Kong. The film won the Best Picture award at the 38th Taiwan's
Golden Horse Awards, and Qin won the Best Actress and Best New Performer awards.
Thereafter, Qin starred in Yip Wai Man's film ''Everlasting Love'' (2002) with Hong Kong actor
Daniel Chan. In the film, Qin plays a country girl who meets and falls in love with a young doctor (played by Chan) who is working for the United Nations. Despite much effort, the film failed to gain much attention and was not well received in theaters.
Also in 2002, Qin starred in the film ''Chicken Poets'' by Chinese musical director Meng Jinghuai. In the film, Qin plays a colorblind country girl, who dreams of leaving her village in search of a new life.
Qin starred in arthouse comedy ''
The Piano in a Factory'' (2011) by Zhang Meng, offering to work without pay and supporting the film in post-production work. The film won plaudits from critics and film makers, and numerous awards, including the Best Actress award at the
China Movie Channel Media Awards for Qin. Qin also co-wrote and starred in the Taiwanese drama film ''
Return Ticket'' (2011), based on a true story of a group of village women who rented a bus to go home for the holidays; which earned her the Best Original Screenplay award at the
Golden Horse Awards.
Aside from films and dramas, Qin has also participated in numerous stage plays; including ''Red Rose and White Rose'' (2010), ''Four Generations Under One Roof'' (2012), and ''Green Snake'' (2013). In 2012, she won the Outstanding Actress at the China Golden Lion Award for Drama, the highest honor awarded for theater play, for her performance in ''Four Generations Under One Roof''.
Qin starred alongside
Zhou Xun in ''
Red Sorghum'' (2014), based on Nobel laureate
Mo Yan's 1986 novel of the same name. She was awarded the Best Supporting Actress 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 ...
for her performance. According to the jury, Qin was able to "handle well her role and figure with a characteristic artistic image."
In 2017, Qin launched her upcoming directorial debut ''Go It Alone'' at the Asian New Talent Award.
Filmography
Film
Television series
Discography
Albums
Awards and nominations
References
External links
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21st-century Chinese actresses
Actresses from Liaoning
Living people
1978 births
Chinese stage actresses
Chinese film actresses
Chinese television actresses
Chinese women screenwriters
People from Yingkou
Central Academy of Drama alumni
21st-century Chinese women singers
Screenwriters from Liaoning
Singers from Liaoning