Ding Jiali | |
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Native name | 丁嘉丽 |
Born | 1959 (age 57–58) Jiamusi, Heilongjiang |
Alma mater | Shanghai Theatre Academy |
Occupation | Actress |
Years active | 1986 - present |
Organization |
National Theatre Company of China Chinese Dramatists Association China Film Association |
Notable work |
Spring Festival A Woman In the Mountains No More Applause Cala, My Dog! |
Spouse(s) |
Wu Guangchuan (m. 1986–87) A professor (m. 1990–91) |
Children | Daughter: Hu Duoduo Son: Guoguo |
Ding Jiali (simplified Chinese: 丁嘉丽; traditional Chinese: 丁嘉麗; pinyin: Dīng Jiālì; born 1959) is a Chinese actress.
Her career accolades include two Plum Blossom Prizes and Golden Rooster Awards, a Hundred Flowers Award, Flying Apsaras Award, Huabiao Award, Golden Phoenix Award, Chinese Film Media Award and Splendor Award.
Ding was born in 1959 in Jiamusi, Heilongjiang, she graduated from Shanghai Theatre Academy, majoring in acting. After graduating she was assigned to the National Theatre Company of China, she met his first boyfriend, they had sex and she was pregnant, at this time, the boyfriend abandoned her, she had to have an abortion in a village of Beijing.
Ding had her first experience in front of the camera in 1986, and she was chosen to act as "Xiaobaixie" in Wang Junzheng's film A Woman In the Mountains, for which she won the "Best Supporting Actress" award at the 7th Golden Rooster Awards. At the same year, she won the 3rd Plum Blossom Prize.
In 1992, Ding won the "Best Supporting Actress" at the 12th Golden Rooster Awards for her performance in Spring Festival.
In 1993, Ding played the role of Han Liting in Xia Gang's film No More Applause, for which she received "Outstanding Actress" award and "Best Supporting Actress" award at the 2nd Beijing College Student Film Festival and 17th Hundred Flowers Awards respectively.