Gao Fei

Chinese actress
The basics

Quick Facts

IntroChinese actress
A.K.A.Gao Ying
A.K.A.Gao Ying
PlacesChina
isActor
Work fieldFilm, TV, Stage & Radio
Gender
Female
BirthBeijing, People's Republic of China
Education
Shanghai Theatre Academy
The details

Biography

Gao Fei (Chinese: 高菲), also known as Gao Ying (高颖), is a Chinese actor and singer. She has been called a "small Carina Lau" and the "number 1 rebellious actress" by the press for her performances.

Her first leading role was in Grieved Gunfighter (1994), using Gao Ying as her screen name. She has acted in more than 20 films and over 300 television episodes. Since 2004, she has been using Gao Fei as her stage name. A a singer, her album, Extraordinary Fei, sold over 100,000 copies.

Early life

Gao Fei was born and raised in Beijing, China. Her parents are professors in computer science. They initially did not approve her idea to study acting. She achieved the highest score in the entrance exam for Shanghai Theatre Academy. Her parents continued to disapprove of her decision to study acting and her mother attempted to stop having a relationship with Gao Fei. Gao wrote her mother letters and eventually, after three months, her family approved of her studies.

Career

1993-1995: Early career

While she was a student, she started acting as leading actresses in several movies including “Grieved Gunfighter” (1994), “Romantic Interlude of Red Hats” (1994), and “River of No Return” (1995). She also played in Shanghai Triad (1995) directed by Zhang Yimou.

1996-2001: Television series

In 1996, about the same time as she graduated from Shanghai Theatre Academy, she started her acting as leading actresses in several TV series: “Shanghai Romance,” “Countryside Sister,” “Rumbling in Shanghai,” “Majestic Presence,” and “The Interests of the Family.”

2002-2003: Back to films

In 2002, she took a break from TV series and played as leading actresses in two movies “I Am Here for You” and “Seducing Mr.”

2004–2009: Back to televisions again

After taking a break from acting, she started using the stage name Gao Fei, and started acting as rebellious or villainous characters, earning the nickname “the number one rebellious actress.” She appeared in many TV series including “My Career as an Agent” (2004), “Evil Fire” (2005), “Marriage Code” (2006), “ Would Like to Fly” (2007), “An Epic of A Woman” (2008), and “Agent Zero : The Secret Agent” (2009).

During this period, she worked with musicians Chris Babida, Michael Lai and Pang Long, to produce her debut solo album Extraordinary Fei. The album sold over 100,000 copies. She won the Best New Talent Award at Sprite Music Awards.

2010-present: Movie associate producer

In 2001, she wrote and worked as an associate producer and a leading actress for the movie “You Deserve to Be Single.” The movie won seven nominations including the best picture of the China Movie Channel Media Awards at Shanghai International Film Festival in 2010.

Music Albums

YearCategoryTitle
2007-2008Single (cover)You were sentimental
2007-2008SingleGeneral mobilization of breakups
2007-2008SingleFavorite of Brahms
2007-2008SingleWhy I love him
2007-2008SingleGo far away
2007-2008AlbumGeneral mobilization of breakups分手总动员
2007-2008AlbumWhy I love him我为什么爱着他
2007-2008AlbumHappy couple幸福两口子
2008AlbumExtraordinary Fei 《菲同凡响》

Awards and honors

  • Elected as A member of Chinese Film Association, 2005
  • China-American Cultural Awards – Charm of Characters Award (Won), 2006
  • Sprite Music Awards – Best New Talent Award (Won), 2008
  • Shanghai International Film Festival Best Picture Nominee, Movie “You Deserve to Be Single” as an associate producer and a leading actress, 2010

Commercial and Humanitarian Activities

  • Global Spokesperson, FED women’s shoes, 2002–2008
  • Ambassador, China Charity Federation, Since 2006
  • Ambassador, Shanghai Lao Fengxiang Jewelry, 2007–2009
  • Partner, Beijing Star Shining International Film and Artists Co., Limited, Since 2007
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