Zhao Wei filmography

This is a complete filmography of Chinese actress, director and producer Zhao Wei. In an acting career that spanned more than twenty years, Zhao performed on screen, television and stage. She is regarded by many as Mainland China's first "national idol" since the economic reform began in 1978.[1] Zhao appeared in a range of genres, including comedies, period dramas, modern dramas, actions. Zhao was awarded the Hong Kong Film Award, Hong Kong Film Critics Society Award, Golden Rooster Award, Hundred Flowers Award, Shanghai Film Critics Award, Huabiao Award, Golden Eagle TV Award, and as well as the Shanghai Film Festival Golden Globet.[2]

As one of the most successful Chinese actresses in terms of box office receipts, her films have grossed a total of more than over ¥5 billion yuan in China. Hong Kong Trade Development Council selected her as one of "top box office star" during 2008-2009.[3][4] Zhao's directorial debut So Young (2013) has grossed over US$118 million with a US$5 million budget.[5] According to New Classic Media's IPO application, Zhao Wei's salary of Tiger Mom (2015) was 42.7925 million yuan, equally 1 million yuan per episode. And the ROI of the show was 300%.[6]

Not only appointed as judges China Film Directors Guild Award, Golden Phoenix Award, Zhao also was named as jury member by several international film festivals main competition, such as Venice, Shanghai and Tokyo.

As actress

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1994La PeintreBrothel womanExtra
1995Penitentiary AngelDing Jing'er
1996East Palace, West Palace"Bus"
1999Déjà Vu 2000Vicky
2000The DuelPrincess Phoenix
2001Shaolin SoccerAh Mui
2002Chinese Odyssey 2002Ah Feng (Phoenix)
So CloseSue
2003My Dream GirlZhang Ning
Green TeaWu Fang / Lang Lang
Warriors of Heaven and EarthWen Zhu
Jade Goddess of MercyAn Xin
2005A Time To LoveQu Ran
2006The Postmodern Life of My AuntLiu Dafan
2007The Longest Night in ShanghaiLin Xi
2008Red Cliff: Part 1Sun Shangxiang
Painted SkinChen Peirong
2009Red Cliff: Part 2Sun Shangxiang
The Founding of a RepublicMember of CPPCCCameo
MulanHua Mulan
201014 BladesQiao Hua
2011Eternal MomentYang Zheng's WifeVoice cameo
2012LOVEJin Xiaoye
Painted Skin: The ResurrectionPrincess Jing / Xiao Wei
2014DearestLi Hongqin
201512 Golden DucksAunt Mei (young)Cameo
Hollywood AdventuresWei Wei
Lost in Hong KongCai Bo (Spinach)
2016 ThreeTong Qian
2018 Of LightnessThe WomanShort film
The Light of Tiny LoveHerselfDocumentary
2019 No.7 Cherry LaneMeilingVoice
Two TigersZhou Yuan

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1996Sisters in BeijingBai Xiaoxue
Yutian Has a StoryMiao Lan
1997Magic FormulaLuo Man
1998My Fair PrincessXiaoyanziBreakthrough role
Records of Kangxi's Travel IncognitoYue Qing'erSeason 2
Old House Has JoyJi Xiang/Li Mei
1999My Fair Princess IIXiaoyanzi
2000Treasure VentureLu Jianping/Du Huixin
2001Romance in the RainLu Yiping
2005Moment in PekingYao Mulan
2006Fast Track LoveChen Xiaoxiao
2007Thank You for Having Loved MeTan Yuwei
2009The Epic of a WomanTian Sufei
2011Master Xie JinHerselfDocumentary of Xie Jin
2015Tiger MomBi Shengnan
2017Chinese Restaurant 1HerselfReality Show
2018Chinese Restaurant 2HerselfReality Show

Stage

Year Production Director Role Notes
2019 Proof Tian Zhuangzhuang Catherine Llewellyn Adapted from broadway play Proof (2001)

Dubbing

Year Title Role Notes
1998The Lion King II: Simba's PrideKiaraChina version
2004Shrek 2Princess FionaChina version
2007My Blueberry NightsLeslieChina version

Sound Recording

Year Title Role Notes
2014Peter and the WolfConductor: Claudio Abbado

As director or producer

Theatrical releases

Year Film Director Producer Writer Other Notes
2013 So Young Yes Directorial feature debut
2015 Hollywood Adventures Yes Actor
2019 Starlight Yes Documentary; Filming
Unreleased No Other Love Yes Filming took place in 2016. Cast controversies.
2019 Two Tigers Yes Actor Pre-production
TBD Handsome Man Yes Pre-production
TBA My Fair Princess Yes Animated Feature; Adapted from comedy series My Fair Princess[7]

Television

Year Film Director Producer Writer Other Notes
2015 Tiger Mom Yes Actor Executive Producer
2019 Yes Executive Producer

Music video

Year Film Director Producer Writer Other Notes
2007 Angel's Suitcase Yes Actor The title song of Zhao Wei's sixth album

Short films

Year Film Director Producer Writer Other Notes
2017 One Encounter Yes Story

Other works

Hosting

Year Film Notes
2000 CCTV New Year's Gala
2001 CCTV Lantern Festival Concert
2002 Huabiao Film Awards Ceremony
2011 Golden Rooster Awards Ceremony Opening performance and guest host

As Judge

Year Film Notes
2013-2014 China's Got Talent Season Five

Radio Opera

Year Film Notes
2001 Tomorrow is a Sunny Day leading female voice cast

See also

References

  1. "娱乐产业十年十事:走出有中国特色的路". 新京报 (in Chinese). December 17, 2010.
  2. "Awards for Wei Zhao". IMDb.com. Retrieved 2011-04-03.
  3. "亚洲卖座明星揭晓 赵薇值钱张柏芝没跌价". People's Daily (in Chinese). March 30, 2009.
  4. "赵薇成影后大热门 成电影票房吸金王". ent.rednet.cn (in Chinese). October 16, 2010.
  5. Kevin Ma (February 23, 2014). "Monkey King joins billion yuan club". Film Business Asia.
  6. 新丽招股书揭明星真实片酬 People.cn July 3, 2017
  7. "Vicky Zhao to Direct Animated 'My Fair Princess' for Alibaba Pictures". Variety. January 25, 2016.
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