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Hai Qing
Born (1978-01-12) January 12, 1978 (age 46)
Alma materBeijing Film Academy

Hai Qing (Chinese: 海清; pinyin: Hǎi Qīng; born 12 January 1978); is a Chinese film and television actress who had appeared in such films as Finding Mr. Right, Operation Red Sea and Sacrifice. For her role in the 2009 television series A Beautiful Daughter-in-law Era she was nominated for numerous TV awards including a Feitian Television Awards for Best Actress and a Golden Eagle Award for Best Actress which she both won. In 2015 Hai became the first UN Women National Ambassador for China[1]

Biography

Hai was born in 1978 in Gulou District, Nanjing. She began acting at the age of seven appearing in television shows before joining the Jiangsu Provincial Theater School at age twelve. In 1997 she was accepted into the Beijing Film Academy and shortly afterwards appeared in her first feature film Jade Goddess of Mercy. Hai returned to the small screen a few years later to appear in a number of supporting role before joining what was to become her best known role in the show A Beautiful Daughter-in-law Era. As the character Guo Hai-ping, Hai went on to receive three award nominations; two at the Golden Eagle Awards and one at the Feitian Television Awards.[2]

In 2015 while attending a United Nations HeForShe banquet Hai was appointed as the first goodwill ambassador for China by Assistant Secretary-General Lakshmi Puri. In her role as an ambassador she became involved in the UN's Step It Up For Gender Equality campaign to end violence against women and help empower women in China.

References

  1. ^ "Actress Hai Qing appointed UN Women National Ambassador for China". UN Women. Retrieved 22 November 2017.
  2. ^ "Hai Qing". All-China Women's Federation. Retrieved 22 November 2017.

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