Dai Jiaoqian | |
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Native name | 戴娇倩 |
Born |
Shanghai |
June 4, 1982
Residence | Shanghai |
Alma mater | East China Normal University |
Occupation | Actress, singer, hostess |
Years active | 1998 - present |
Agent | Dinglongda Media Company |
Notable work |
Happy Mother-in-Law, Pretty Daughter-in-Law The Palace: the Lost Daughter |
Television |
Travel Channel Inc. CCTV-4 Hebei Television Tianjin Television China Education Television Dragon Television |
Awards | 12th Chunyan Award for Best Supporting Actress 2002 Contact Shanghai Media Group Limited - The Most Popular Actress 2012 |
Dai Jiaoqian | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 戴嬌倩 | ||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 戴娇倩 | ||||||
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Standard Mandarin | |
Hanyu Pinyin | Daì Jiāoqiàn |
Dai Jiaoqian (Chinese: 戴娇倩; born 4 June 1982) also known as Shirley Dai is a Chinese actress, singer and hostess.
Dai is noted for her roles as Liu Xia and Xing Dai in the television series Flowering Season, Rainy Season (1998) and The Palace: the Lost Daughter (2014) respectively.
Dai was born in Shanghai on June 4, 1982, where she attended the Shanghai No.3 Middle School for Girls and Shanghai Caoyang NO.2 High School, with her ancestral home in Nanjing, Jiangsu. Dai graduated from East China Normal University as a recommended student, majoring in Chinese language.
Dai first rose to prominence in 1998 for playing Liu Xia in the television series Flowering Season, Rainy Season, for which she received nominations at the 17th Golden Eagle Awards.
Dai's first film role was a clerk uncredited appearance in the film Crash Landing (2000).
In 2002, Dai had a supporting role in Contact, which won Best Supporting Actress at the 12th Chunyan Awards.
In 2004, Dai played her role as Ru Yu in the Xiaozhuang Epic sequel, Secret History of the Crown Prince.
In 2005, Dai participated in Jeffrey Lau's A Chinese Tall Story, a fantasy adventure film starring Nicholas Tse, Charlene Choi, Fan Bingbing, Bolin Chen and Steven Cheung.