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Song Jia (actress, born 1980)

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Template:Chinese name Template:Infobox Chinese-language singer and actor

Song Jia (宋佳; born 13 November 1980 in Harbin, Heilongjiang), also known as Xiao Song Jia (小宋佳; literally: "young Song Jia", to distinguish her from another older actress also called Song Jia), is a Chinese actress and singer.[1]

Career

Song Jia studied at the secondary school affiliated with the Shenyang Conservatory of Music (SYCM), and at Shanghai Theatre Academy where she majored in acting.[1]

For her performance in Curiosity Kills the Cat (2007) as a manicure girl with a clear-cut stand on what to love and what to hate, Song was nominated for a Golden Rooster Award for Best Supporting Actress. In The Brink (2012), Song played the lead female character Gu Qiuyan. Within the limited story structure, Song revealed a multifaceted character and a complex psychological world, and received both the Magnoli and Golden Eagle Awards for Best Actress.[2]

In Falling Flowers (2013), Song depicted the legendary life of renowned Chinese writer Xiao Hong,[3] and won the Golden Rooster Award for Best Actress, the Chinese American Film Festival Gold Angel Award for Best Actress and other awards. This film also won the Golden Goblet Award for Best Cinematography at the Shanghai International Film Festival.[2]

Song has been known for her diverse roles as well as her precise and genuine portrayal of every character, winning her acclaim as a versatile actress. She played the role of Zheng Yunan in the television series Memoirs of China (2008) and a native Tibetan girl in the film Once Upon a Time in Tibet (2010).[4] In both roles, she was able to speak a new language with a natural confidence and fluency: English and Tibetan. These two vastly different yet equally challenging characters are a typical example of her diverse acting style.[5]

For the martial arts film The Final Master (2015), Song won Best Actress awards from the inaugural Gold Aries Award by the Macau International Film Festival and the Huading Awards for her performance as a sharp-tongued waitress in a fancy Western-themed restaurant, shamed in the community because she gave birth to a son who was not fully Chinese.[6]

In 2017, Song served as the jury for the Shanghai Television Festival.[2]

Other activities

Song Jia was appointed the UNEP 10YFP and SWITCH-Asia Ambassador, joining in international efforts to achieve Sustainable Consumption and Production in China.[7]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Chinese Title Role Notes
2003 Midnight Ghosts 午夜惊魂 Chen Lei
2003 Double Dating 非常浪漫 Shan Shan
2004 The Game of Killing 天黑请闭眼 Li Jia
2006 Tan Tan Xin Lian Lian Ai 谈谈心恋恋爱 Lin Qiao'er
2006 Curiosity Kills the Cat 好奇害死猫 Sharon Liang
2006 Big Movie 大电影之数百亿 Zhi Xian
2007 Help 救我 Yan Jiang
2007 Call for Love 救我 Luo Yanyan
2008 Desires of the Heart 桃花运 Lin Cong
2008 Red Cliff 赤壁上 Li Ji
2009 Energy Behind the Heart 用心跳 Cameo
2009 On His Majesty's Secret Service 大内密探灵灵狗 Princess Rainbow [8]
2010 Bruce Lee, My Brother 李小龙我的兄弟 Yu Qinqiu
2010 Once Upon a Time in Tibet 西藏往事 Yong Cuo
2011 Cold Steel 遍地狼烟 Liu Yan
2012 Passion Island 热爱岛 Fan Li
2013 Falling Flowers 萧红 Xiao Hong
2015 The Final Master 师父 Zhao Guohui
2016 The Bodyguard 我的特工爷爷 Chun Hua
2016 When Larry Met Mary 陆垚知马俐 Mary
2016 Cherry Returns 那年夏天你去了哪里 Yuan Ningjing
2017 Shock Wave 拆弹专家 Carmen
2017 The Conformist 冰之下 Bing Bing
2017 A Rain Cloud in the Sky 风中有朵雨做的云 Lin Hui

Television

Year Title Chinese Title Role Notes
2001 Qi Shi Bu Xiang Zou 其实不想走 Qin Peipei
2002 Yue Huo Yue Jing Cai 越活越精彩 Liu Yu
2003 Unexpected 出乎意料 Rong Shanshan
2004 Chu Shui Fu Rong 出水芙蓉 Fang Xiaoxuan
2004 Ni Shui Han 逆水寒 Wan Qing
2005 Sigh of His Highness 一生为奴 Empress Dowager Ci'an
2006 The War for Love 真情无限之继母 Lan Lan
2007 Gu Xiang De Yun 故乡的云 Liang Siyun
2008 The Last Battle 最后的较量 Lin Chacha
2008 Memoirs of China 中国往事 Zheng Yunan
2009 Red Sun 红日 Li Qing
2009 Chuang Guan Dong 闯关东 Tan Xiang'er
2009 Love with my Former Wife 跟我的前妻谈恋爱 Yu Xiaohong
2009 Look at Flower in Fog 雾里看花 Huang Yijiang
2010 Red Cradle 红色摇篮 Gou Wencao Cameo
2010 Tian Di Ming Xin 天地民心 Princess Hedai
2010 White Wolf 白狼 Bai Xiaoyue
2010 Confucius 孔子春秋 Yan Weizai
2010 Big Girl Should Get Married 大女当嫁 Jiang Dayan [9]
2011 Windmill 风车 Ah Cai
2012 The Shengtianmen Gate 圣天门口 Ah Shuang
2012 The Brink 悬崖 Gu Qiuyan
2012 Bachelor 大男当婚 Zhao Kai
2012 Fragrant Years 那样芬芳 Rong Fangfang
2013 Jinan City is our Hometown 我们这拨人 Mu Ge
2013 The Sweet Burden 小儿难养 Jian Ning
2014 Forty Nine Days: Fiesta 四十九日·祭 Yu Mo
2014 Nine Years 九年 Tang Kunkun
2014 True Man 爷们儿 Chen Li
2015 Hey Daddy 嘿,老头! Yi Shuang
2016 Young Marshal 少帅 Yu Fengzhi

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result Ref.
2007 Golden Rooster Awards Best Supporting Actress Curiosity Kills the Cat Nominated
2010 Chunyan Awards Won
2012 Shanghai Television Festival Best Actress The Brink Won
China TV Golden Eagle Award Audience's Choice for Actress Won [10]
Best Performing Arts Award Won
Asia-Pacific Film Festival Best Actress Falling Flowers Nominated
2013 Golden Rooster Awards Won [11]
Flying Apsaras Awards Outstanding Actress The Brink, The Shengtianmen Gate Nominated
Vancouver Chinese Film Festival Best Actress Falling Flowers Won [12]
Huabiao Awards Nominated
Chinese American Film Festival Won [13]
2014 China Film Director's Guild Awards Nominated
2015 Asia Pacific Film Festival New Zealand Won [14]
2nd Sino-American International TV Festival Most Influential Actress Hey Daddy Won [15]
2016 Gold Aries Award Best Actress The Final Master Won [16]
Huading Awards Won [17]
China Film Director's Guild Awards Nominated
Beijing College Student Film Festival Nominated
Chinese Film Media Awards Nominated
Shanghai Television Festival Young Marshal Nominated

References

  1. ^ a b Cite error: The named reference song was invoked but never defined (see the help page).
  2. ^ a b c "STVF Welcomes Its "Magnolia" Award Jury – "Little Flower" Song Jia". stvf.com.
  3. ^ "Film 'Xiao Hong' Hits Screens on International Women's Day". China Radio International.
  4. ^ ""Once Upon a Time in Tibet" Starts Shooting". China Radio International.
  5. ^ "Artsy youth actor Song Jia: I believe in Fate". sino-us.com.
  6. ^ "1930s Tianjin crackles with intrigue in The Final Master". China Daily.
  7. ^ "Chinese Actress Song Jia Joins International Efforts to Achieve Sustainable Consumption and Production in China as UNEP 10YFP and SWITCH-Asia Ambassador". Switch Asia.
  8. ^ "Hong Kong movie ready to open". CCTV.com.
  9. ^ "TV Drama 'Big Girl Should Get Married' Is Hot Now". China Radio International.
  10. ^ "Golden Eagle TV Art Festival opens in Hunan Province". CCTV.com.
  11. ^ "Awards handed out at the 22nd Golden Rooster Film Festival". China Daily.
  12. ^ "宋佳凭《萧红》温哥华华语电影节三度封后". Sina (in Chinese).
  13. ^ "Chinese American Film Festival Film Series: Falling Flowers-Song Jia". Duarte Dispatch.
  14. ^ "iFeng" (in Chinese).
  15. ^ "宋佳亮相中美国际电视节 登台领奖裙装优雅". iFeng (in Chinese).
  16. ^ "Goodbye Mr. Loser the biggest winner at Gold Aries Awards". China Daily.
  17. ^ "Actor Chen Jianbin and Actress Song Jia Win Top Huading Awards". Women of China.