Liu Yifei

Chinese-American actress

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2024 Liu Yifei is set to star in the film 'The Tale of Rose' (玫瑰故事), playing the role of Huang Yi mei
2023 Liu Yifei appeared in the television series 'Meet Yourself' (去有风的地方), portraying the character Xu Hongdou
2022 Liu won the Best Actress Award at the 13th Macau International Television Festival for her role as Zhao Paner in the costume drama 'Meng Hua Lu'.
2021 Liu Yifei was nominated for Favorite Movie Actress at the 34th Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards for Mulan
2021 Liu Yifei was nominated for Best Actress in an Action Movie at the 1st Critics' Choice Super Awards for Mulan
March 2021 Liu cut ties with Adidas over the brand's support for the Better Cotton Initiative and its stance on cotton production in Xinjiang, China.
2020 Liu Yifei rebounded to a ranking of 30th
2020 Performed the Mandarin and English versions of the song 'Reflection' for the live-action Mulan film.
2020 The live-action Mulan film was released, receiving mixed reviews.
March 10 2020 During Mulan's premiere, Liu described herself as 'Asian' instead of 'Chinese', causing anger among Chinese social media users who threatened to boycott the movie.
February 2020 Liu commented on the controversy, describing the situation as 'very sensitive'.
2019 Her ranking declined to 89th
August 2019 Liu Yifei reshared a controversial image from People's Daily supporting Hong Kong police during the 2019-20 Hong Kong protests, sparking international controversy and leading to the #BoycottMulan social media campaign.
January 2018 Liu Yifei officially confirmed her break-up with Song Seung-heon.
2017 Liu Yifei significantly improved her ranking to 23rd
2017 Liu Yifei was nominated for Best Actress at the 9th Macau International Movie Festival for Once Upon a Time
2017 Recorded 'Three Lifetimes, Ten Miles of Peach Blossoms' for Once Upon a Time OST, performing with Yang Yang
2017 Liu Yifei and Song Seung-heon reportedly ended their romantic relationship.
2017 Liu starred in the romantic fantasy film 'Once Upon a Time' and the historical film 'The Chinese Widow', for which she was nominated for Best Actress at the Shanghai International Film Festival. She also appeared in the fantasy comedy film 'Hanson and the Beast'.
December 2017 Liu was announced to star in the fantasy mystery television series 'The Love of Hypnosis', marking her first small-screen comeback in 12 years.
November 2017 Liu was cast as Mulan in the live-action adaptation of the 1998 Disney animated film.
2016 Liu Yifei won Most Anticipated Actress at the 16th Chinese Film Media Awards for The Third Way of Love
2016 Liu Yifei won Most Popular Actress at the 13th Guangzhou College Student Film Festival for Night Peacock and Never Gone
2016 Liu Yifei was nominated for Best Actress at the 40th Montreal World Film Festival for her performance in Night Peacock
2016 Performed 'Still Here' for So Young 2: Never Gone OST, collaborating with Reno Wang
2016 Liu starred in the Chinese-French co-production 'Night Peacock' and the youth romance film 'So Young 2: Never Gone'.
2015 Liu Yifei stars in two films: 'Outcast' as Zhao Lian and 'The Third Way of Love' as Zou Yu
2015 Liu starred in 'The Third Way of Love' and won the Most Anticipated Actress award at the 16th Chinese Film Media Awards. She was also named the first Chinese ambassador of Dior Prestige and became the global ambassador of Tissot.
August 2015 Photos of Liu Yifei and Song Seung-heon on a date were publicly revealed, indicating the start of their romantic relationship.
2014 Liu Yifei collaborated with Korean actor-singer Rain in the romance film 'For Love or Money', based on a novel by Amy Cheung.
2013 Liu Yifei won Best Actress at the 5th Macau International Movie Festival for her role in The Assassins
2013 Recorded 'Letting Go' for The Four II OST
2013 Liu Yifei reprises her role as Wu Qing in 'The Four II'
2012 Performed 'Waiting For Snow' for The Assassins OST, alongside Chow Yun-fat
2012 Recorded 'Dreams Won't Die' for The Four OST, performing with Deng Chao, Ronald Cheng & Collin Chou
2012 Liu Yifei plays Wu Qing in 'The Four' and portrays Lingju/Diaochan in 'The Assassins'
2012 Liu won the Best Actress award at the fifth Macau International Movie Festival for her roles as Lingju and Diaochan in the historical film The Assassins.
2011 Liu Yifei's ranking dropped to 93rd
2011 Performed 'Song of Chu' for the White Vengeance OST, collaborating with Feng Shaofeng
2011 Liu Yifei recorded the theme song 'Lan Ruo's Lyrics' for the video game A Chinese Ghost Story Online
2011 Liu Yifei appears in two notable films: 'A Chinese Fairy Tale' as Nie Xiaoqian and 'White Vengeance' as Consort Yu
2011 Liu starred in the fantasy supernatural film A Chinese Ghost Story and was cast as Wu Qing (Emotionless) in Gordon Chan's wuxia film The Four, reprising her role in two subsequent installments of the film series.
2010 Liu Yifei was ranked 66th, indicating her rising prominence in her field
2010 Liu starred in the romantic-comedy Love in Disguise alongside Taiwanese-American singer and actor Wang Leehom.

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