Yang Mi is a Chinese actress and singer
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Yang Mi is a Chinese actress and singer
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Yang Mi is happily married to Hong Kong actor and singer Hawick Lau. They got married in Bali, Indonesia on January 8, 2014. She gave birth (through caesarean section at the Hong Kong Adventist Hospital) to a baby girl on 1st June 2014. The baby was named Noemie Lau and was also given a nickname, Little Sticky Rice.
Yang Mi is happily married to Hong Kong actor and singer Hawick Lau. They got married in Bali, Indonesia on January 8, 2014. She gave birth (through caesarean section at the Hong Kong Adventist Hospital) to a baby girl on 1st June 2014. The baby was named Noemie Lau and was also given a nickname, Little Sticky Rice.
Yang was born on 12th September 1986 in Xuananwu District, Beijing, China. Her father was a police officer, while her mother was a housewife.
After graduating from the Beijing Xuanwu Experimental Primary School, which is now defunct, she went on to enrol herself at the Beijing Film Academy’s Performance Institute.
In 1992, Yang played the role of a beggar’s daughter in the martial arts comedy film ‘King of Beggars’. Later, she played the role of Mr. Su’s daughter in ‘Heroes Calamity’ (1993). She also played various other roles including Xiaoxia’s cousin in ‘Singer’ (1997), Zhu Zhu in ‘Beijing Fairytale’ and Wenxin in ‘Door’ (2007).
She then appeared as Shen Yilin in a Chinese horror super-hit film ‘Mysterious Island’ (2011). In 2012, she played the role of Chen Sisi in the comedy film ‘All’s Well, Ends Well’. In this film, four men go on a heroic mission to help four women and end up experiencing a series of mishaps.
Next she acted as Que’er in the Chinese fantasy action film ‘Painted Skin: TheResurrection’. In 2012, she appeared in Chinese martial arts fantasy film ‘Wu Dang’ as Tianxin and in the mystery film ‘The Bullet Vanishes’. In ‘The Bullet Vanishes’ two detectives try to investigate a strange series of murders in which the bullet vanishes after the murder.
In 2013, she acted in films like ‘Tiny Times’ in which she plays the role of an editorial assistant for a fashion magazine. She appeared in the sequel ‘Tiny Times 2’ and also in another film titled ‘Saving Mother Robot’.
In 2014, Yang did several romantic comedy films like ‘Snow Blossom’ and ‘The Breakup Guru’. In the same year, she played a student named Zhao Mosheng, who falls in love with He Yichen in the romantic drama, ‘You Are My Sunshine’.
Yang gained a lot of popularity, playing the role of Guo Xiang in the television series ‘The Return of the Condor Heroes’. Her popularity soared to a whole new level when she played the protagonist Wang Zhaojun in the series of the same name and in ‘Beautiful Life’ as Cheng Xiaonuo. She was engaged with these television series from 2006 to 2008.
In 2009, she acted in the Chinese series ‘Paladin 3’ which was adapted from the video game of the same title. This series gained massive popularity and topped the rating charts in various regions of China.
She gained further popularity for her role of Mo Xueyan in one of the highest rated television series of 2010, ‘Beauty’s Rival in Palace’. She was well recognized in the highly rated television series ‘Palace’, playing the role of Luo Qingchuan/ Hua Ying. This year, she also acted in ‘Symphony of Fate’ which is about two adopted sisters. She played the role of the elder sibling Hao Anqi, who gets framed and wrongfully imprisoned, only to become a fashion designer upon her release.
Yang’s popularity just kept growing due to her performances in various television dramas like ‘Beauty World’, ‘Beijing Love Story’, ‘Legendary of the Military Seal’ and ‘Palace2’. All these dramas were aired on TV during 2011 and 2012.
In 2016, she played the role of Qiao Fei who falls in love with her mentor Jia Yang in the television series ‘The Interpreter’.