Wu Yue (actress)
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| name = Wu Yue
| image = Wu Yue (吴越) at the 29th Shanghai Television Festival on June 28, 2024.jpg
| caption = Wu Yue at the 29th Shanghai Television Festival on June 28, 2024
| native_name = 吴越
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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|1972|04|10}}
| birth_place = Minhang District, Shanghai, China
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| alma_mater = Shanghai Theatre Academy
| occupation = Actress
| years_active = 1995–present
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| father = Wu Yiren
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Wu Yue ({{zh|s=吴越}}; born 10 April 1972) is a Chinese actress, best known in film for portraying Li Weihua in Chrysanthemum Tea, Chen Cuifen in Road to Dawn, and Li Lianqiao in Former Wife, and has received critical acclaim for her television work, particularly as Wen Lu in Age of Peace and Dong Guilan in The Great China Earthquake.
Biography
=Early life and education=
Wu Yue was born on April 10, 1972, in Minhang District of Shanghai city. Her father, Wu Yiren ({{zh|c=吴颐人|labels=no}}), is a calligrapher and painter. After high school, she entered Shanghai Theatre Academy, majoring in acting.{{cite web|url=http://yule.sohu.com/20130510/n375507012.shtml |script-title=zh:吴越:太相信网上说的那些 人就没法活了(图)|date=May 10, 2013|website=Sohu|language=zh}}
=Acting career=
Wu made her acting debut in An Autumn's Story of Beijing, playing Chen Xiaofeng.{{cite web|url=http://ent.sina.com.cn/h/2002-08-07/230794757.html |script-title=zh:上海姑娘吴越:北京的生活挺快乐|date=August 7, 2002|website=Sina|language=zh}}
In 1996, she appeared in the military television series Age of Peace, which earned her an Outstanding Supporting Actress award at the China TV Golden Eagle Award.{{cite web|url=http://yule.sohu.com/20081211/n261154069.shtml |script-title=zh:电视秘史16:《和平年代》演员沉浮录|date=December 11, 2008|website=Sohu|language=zh}} That same year, she co-starred with Chen Baoguo and Hu Jun in the romance film Burning Desire.{{cite web|url=http://ent.sina.com.cn/m/c/2005-07-07/1711773424.html |script-title=zh:《燃烧的欲望》(2005年7月14日 19:45播出)|date=July 7, 2005|website=Sina|language=zh}}
In 2000, she starred as Li Weihua in Chrysanthemum Tea,{{cite web|url=http://ent.qq.com/a/20070124/000068.htm |script-title=zh:吴越谈前男友陈建斌:我没有抱着以前不放(图)|date=January 4, 2007|website=Tencent|language=zh}} for which she won Favorite Actress Award at the 8th Beijing College Student Film Festival.{{cite news|url=http://ent.163.com/edit/030414/030414_160540.html |script-title=zh:大学生电影节历届获奖影片名单 |newspaper=163.COM |date= 2003-04-14|language=zh}}
She won the Most Promising Newcomer Award at the 2007 Shanghai International Film Festival for her performance in the historical romance film Road to Dawn (2007), and was nominated for Best Supporting Actress Award at the 9th Changchun Film Festival and Outstanding Actress Award at the 12th Huabiao Awards.{{cite news|url=http://ent.sina.com.cn/m/c/2007-06-29/17251618520.shtml |script-title=zh:电影《夜-明》获媒体好评 吴越:越夜越明亮|date=June 29, 2007|website=Sina|language=zh}}
In 2009, she starred in comedy drama film Glittering Days.{{cite news|url=http://ent.sina.com.cn/m/c/2009-08-05/14532639524.shtml |script-title=zh:吴越《万家灯火》演绎知性时尚女性 |newspaper=Sina|date= 2009-08-05|language=zh}}
In 2010, she appeared in Qiao Liang's drama film Former Wife, which earned her an Outstanding Actress Award at the 10th Baihe Awards, and was nominated for the Best Actress Award at the 1st Macau International Movie Festival.{{cite web|url=http://ent.sina.com.cn/m/c/2010-04-30/16492946055.shtml |script-title=zh:吴越凭《前妻》获百合奖最佳女演员(图)|date=April 30, 2010|website=Sina|language=zh}}
In 2013, she appeared in The Great China Earthquake, a disaster television series.{{cite news|url=http://ent.163.com/11/1118/17/7J5JCN2F00031GVS.html |script-title=zh:《唐山大地震》热拍 吴越佟丽娅演绎别样母女 |newspaper=163.COM |date=2011-11-18 |language=zh}} The same year, she starred in the historical romantic film The Lady in the Portrait, alongside Fan Bingbing and Melvil Poupaud.{{cite news|url=http://yule.sohu.com/20130719/n382100890.shtml |script-title=zh:越出演《画框里的女人》 与范爷互称小伙伴 |newspaper= Sohu|date=2013-07-19 |language=zh}}
In 2015, she starred in the war film Hundred Regiments Offensive, directed by Ning Haiqiang.{{cite web|url=http://yule.sohu.com/20150701/n416015723.shtml |script-title=zh:战争戏害苦演员 印小天吴越《百团大战》现场诉苦|date=July 1, 2015|website=Sohu|language=zh}}
In 2017, Wu starred in the critically acclaimed modern drama The First Half of My Life, which earned her a nomination at the Magnolia Awards.{{cite web|url=http://m.xinhuanet.com/ent/2017-07/14/c_1121316900.htm |script-title=zh:《我的前半生》吴越:没勇气再演"凌玲"这样的角色|date=July 14, 2017|website=Xinhua|language=zh}}
Filmography
= Film =
= Television series=
Awards and nominations
References
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External links
- {{Sinaweibo|wuyue|Wu Yue}}
- {{IMDb name|nm2336722|Wu Yue}}
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{{Magnolia Award for Best Actress}}
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Category:Shanghai Theatre Academy alumni
Category:Actresses from Shanghai
Category:Chinese film actresses
Category:Chinese television actresses