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Fan Bingbing
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Fan Bingbing at the 2011 Cannes Film Festival
Chinese name
Pinyin Fàn Bīngbīng (Mandarin)
Jyutping Faan6 Bing1-bing1 (Cantonese)
Born (1981-09-16) 16 September 1981 (age 42)
Qingdao, Shandong, China
Other name(s) Fan Ye (范爷; "Lord Fan")[1]
Occupation Actress, singer, producer
Genre(s) Mandopop
Years active 1996–present
Partner(s) Li Chen
Parents Fan Tao (father)
Zhang Chuanmei (mother)
Ancestry Qingdao, Shandong, China
Awards

Fan Bingbing (born 16 September 1981)[2] is a Chinese actress, television producer and pop singer. She topped the Forbes China Celebrity 100 list in 2013, 2014,[3] and 2015, after ranking in the top 10 every year since 2006. Fan rose to fame in East Asia in 1998–1999 with the mega-hit TV series My Fair Princess. In 2003, she starred in Cell Phone, which became the highest-grossing Chinese film of the year, winning a Hundred Flowers Award. Since then she has received awards from the Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards, Eurasia International Film Festival, Tokyo International Film Festival, Beijing College Student Film Festival and Huading Awards for films like The Matrimony (2007), Lost in Beijing (2007), Buddha Mountain (2011) and Double Xposure (2012). Fan has participated in many foreign-language films, such as the French film Stretch (2011), the Korean film My Way (2011) and the Hollywood blockbuster X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014). She has also been called a fashion icon due to frequent appearances on the red carpet, movie premieres, and fashion shows.[4][5][6][7]

Career

1996–1999

Fan was born in Qingdao but was raised in Yantai. She graduated from Shanghai Xie Jin Film and Television Art College[8] and Shanghai Theatre Academy.

Fan rose to stardom in 1999 for her supporting role as Jinsuo in the first two seasons of the Chinese television series My Fair Princess, which were adapted from Taiwanese writer Chiung Yao's story. Before My Fair Princess, she had played minor roles in some projects for almost two years. She was recommended by Taiwanese actress Leanne Liu to join the cast of My Fair Princess.[9] After that, Fan signed an eight-year contract with Chiung Yao's company, which produced My Fair Princess. However, as the company had yet to establish any branches in mainland China, many mainland Chinese television advertising firms had to make calls to Taiwan for negotiations, resulting in a waste of time and effort. When Fan and her mother wanted to end the contract, Chiung Yao's company asked for ¥1 million in compensation, but eventually the court ordered Fan to pay ¥200,000 because the contract was illegal due to her age.[9]

2000–2007

In 2000, Fan joined a company owned by Wang Jinghua, a well-known artistes manager in mainland China. At the end of 2000, Wang became the general manager of Huayi Brothers, so Fan followed Wang and signed a six-year contract with Huayi. During her time in Huayi, Fan starred in many television series, such as Young Justice Bao II (2001), Red Poppies (2002), adapted from the Mao Dun Literature Prize novel, and The Proud Twins (2005), adapted from Gu Long's novel Juedai Shuangjiao.

Fan also acted in many films. In 2003, she starred in Feng Xiaogang's Cell Phone, which earned her a Best Actress Award at the 27th Hundred Flowers Awards,[10] a Best Supporting Actress nomination from the 24th Golden Rooster Awards[11] and an Outstanding New Actress nomination at the 10th Huabiao Awards.[12] She also appeared in The Lion Roars (2002), The Twins Effect II (2004), A Chinese Tall Story (2005), A Battle of Wits (2006), The Matrimony (2007) and Flash Point (2007). She received a Golden Bauhinia Awards nomination for her role in A Battle of Wits.[13]

Fan released her first album Just Begun in 2005. In 2006, Forbes China gave its most prized award, the Star of the Year, to Fan, for her popularity, high press coverage and website hits in last year.[14]

Regarding the six-year cooperation with Huayi Brothers, Fan said,

"Huayi gave me a lot of opportunities. It has a very good team and the spirit of cooperation. I also tried my best. The six years really are a non-stop time. In the company, everyone calls me Astro Boy. I did the most works, and I am the person who able to endure the most hardship. I am 25 years old now, from 25 years old to 30 years old, I think that whatever life will experience or career will confront, the period is a very important juncture, or a crossroad for me, and I do not want to be too hasty to make any decisions."[15]

2007–2010

Fan left Huayi Brothers in February 2007 and then started her own studio, Fan Bingbing Studio. She starred in eight films in 2007 and won the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 44th Golden Horse Film Awards for her role in The Matrimony that year.[16] She also won the Best Actress Award of 4th Eurasia International Film Festival for her role in the film Lost in Beijing.[17]

In 2008. Fan started an arts school in Huairou, Beijing, and served as its principal, but the school was actually run by her parents. She also became the leader of the acting team of West Movie Group's arts centre. That year, her studio made its first television production, Rouge Snow (2008), adapted from the novel of the same name, in which she portrayed a poor girl, sold to a wealthy and influential clan, fighting for freedom against fate.

In 2009, her studio produced The Last Night of Madam Chin, also adapted from the same name novel written by Bai Xianyong, was a story about a beautiful dancing girl’s legendary life. That year, Fan starred in Shinjuku Incident and Sophie's Revenge. She also appeared in Bodyguards and Assassins, which earned her a Best Supporting Actress nomination at the Hong Kong Film Awards.[18]

In 2010, Fan starred in Chen Kaige’s film Sacrifice. She also appeared in Wang Xiaoshuai's film Chongqing Blues, which premiered at the 63rd Cannes Film Festival. On 24 October, another film Fan starred in, Buddha Mountain, premiered at the 23rd Tokyo International Film Festival,[19] which earned her the Best Actress Award.[20] In April 2010, Fan was ranked first on the "50 Most Beautiful People in China" list by the newspaper Beijing News.[21][22]

2011–present

Fan Bingbing at the Southeast Asia Premiere for X-Men: Days of Future Past, 14 May 2014, Singapore

In 2011, Fan starred in Shaolin, The Founding of a Party and Stretch with Nicolas Cazalé and David Carradine. On 4 March, the film Buddha Mountain was released in mainland China. On 28 April, Fan won the Best Actress Award at the 18th Beijing College Student Film Festival for her role in Buddha Mountain.[23] In May, she appeared at the 64th Cannes Film Festival to promote My Way together with director Kang Je-gyu and actors Jang Dong-gun and Joe Odagiri. In October, she became a member of the International Competition Jury of 24th Tokyo International Film Festival.[24]

In the first half of 2012, Fan attended many fashion shows in Paris.[25][26][27][28] On 16 May, she attended the opening ceremony of 65th Cannes Film Festival as the only East Asian global spokesperson on behalf of Paris L’Oreal.[29] On 21 May, Forbes ranked Fan third on the 2012 Forbes China Celebrity 100 List according to her success in the past year.[30] On 17 July, she appeared at the first press conference to promote the film Double Xposure, which was released in China on 29 September.[31] She also attended The Voice of China final concert to promote the film.[32] In this film, she portrayed a girl who suffered childhood trauma and experienced visual hallucinations after witnessing her father kill her mother. Most film critics gave overwhelmingly high praise to Fan's performance.[33][34][35] This film was a huge financial success, with a domestic gross of more than ¥100 million,[36] which broke the box office record for a domestic art film in China. On 12 December, Fan appeared in Lost in Thailand, in which she did an unpaid cameo so as to "help" her first-time filmmaker friend Xu Zheng. The film broke the box office record of all Chinese films in China.[37]

In 2013, Fan appeared as Dr. Wu's assistant Wu Jiaqi in the mainland Chinese version of Iron Man 3, which was released on 1 May.[38][39] Commenting on her role, Fan said, "People familiar with me know that I am willing to help friends. That was the Iron Man 3 production company asked me whether I had time to shoot a half-day for help, so I went. [....] Helping friends makes me feel at ease."[40] On 10 April, Fan won the Chinese Best Actress Award for her performance in Double Xposure at the 2013 Huading Award ceremony held in Hong Kong.[41] One day later, she became the first Asian celebrity ambassador for the Champagne House Moët & Chandon.[42] On 23 April, Fan topped the 2013 Forbes China Celebrity 100 List.[43][44] On 17 May, Chopard announced that Fan was their new brand ambassador.[45][46] On 18 May, Fan was honoured as the International Artist of the Year in Cannes by The Hollywood Reporter.[47] On 9 December, the Chinese e-commerce giant Alibaba Group's B2C business Taobao announced that Fan topped the list of the most valuable celebrities for boosting online business, and said that Fan influenced approximately US$74 million in sales on its ecommerce website.[48] On 22 December, Fan received the Best Actress Award and the Hottest Figure Award at the Baidu Hot Ceremony.[49]

In 2014, Fan portrayed Blink (Clarice Ferguson) in X-Men: Days of Future Past, which was released in China on 23 May. She also announced that she has a four-film-contract with 20th Century Fox. The contract will be dependent on the script and the circumstances of both sides.[50] On 31 May, Barbie announced the launch of the Fan Bingbing Celebrity Specialty doll in Shanghai.[51][52] Fan becomes the first actress from China to be invited to join the Barbie global celebrity Hall of Fame.[53] Fan portrayed Wu Zetian in The Empress of China, believed to be the most expensive Chinese series in history,[54] broadcast on Hunan Television on 21 December 2014 in mainland China.

In 2015, Fan joined the CCTV variety show as a judge in Amazing Chinese and as a contestant in reality television Challenger Alliance and starred in Ever Since We Love and Lady of the Dynasty. She was ranked 4th on the Forbes The World's Highest-Paid Actresses 2015 list.[55]

Personal life

On 29 May 2015, Fan and Li Chen have finally admitted the status of their relationship via Weibo.[56]

Philanthropy

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"Looking back at how more and more children have been helped, it feels a bit like writing a diary – one page a day does not feel like much but after some time you hold it and, wow, you realise that it is already very thick. I think this is the feeling of achievement."

—Fan talks about Heart Ali in an interview with Financial Times, September 20, 2013[57]

Heart Ali, a project started by Fan and Chen Lizhi (the general manager of Beijing Maite Media), is aimed at helping children suffering from congenital heart disease in Ngari Prefecture in Tibet.[58] Fan has visited them several times so far with medical teams to identify children in need of treatment.[59] After identification, the children and their parents are brought in groups to Beijing or Shanghai for surgery.

The first screening was held on 8 August 2010, when Fan and several others from Beijing went to Ngari to screen children with congenital heart disease. They diagnosed 267 children with congenital heart disease.[60][61] The second screening was In June 2011. A volunteer group, convened by Fan Bingbing Studio and Chen Lizhi, including members from Fan's studio, two doctors from Tsinghua University First Affiliated Hospital Heart Diseases Center and nine other volunteers, carrying portable echocardiography equipment, went to Ngari to diagnose children with congenital heart disease. This time, the group screened 336 children and diagnosed 78 cases of congenital heart disease.[62][63][64][65] The third screening was on 5 April 2012. Fan Bingbing Studio members, Chen Lizhi, two doctors from Tsinghua University First Affiliated Hospital, two doctors of the Shanghai Yodak Cardio-thoracic Hospital and some other volunteers, went to Ngari to screen the children with congenital heart disease. In 12 days, volunteers screened almost 10,000 children and diagnosed more than 160 cases of congenital heart disease.[66] Since August 2010, more than 200 children with congenital heart disease have received medical treatment in Beijing and Shanghai.[67]

Fashion

On 13 May 2010, Fan wore a "Dragon Robe" on the red carpet of the 63rd Cannes Film Festival.[68] The dress, co-designed by Chinese designer Laurence Hsu and Fan herself, features two leaping dragons and crashing waves on the hem, in the bright yellow colour that was exclusively used by emperors in ancient China. The dress was collected by the Victoria & Albert Museum in London on 12 March 2012.[69] Laurence Hsu announced that the dress shown at the museum is a modified version of the original, which was bought by Madame Tussauds.[70]

On 11 May 2011, Fan, wearing a crane dress, appeared on the red carpet at the opening ceremony of the 64th Cannes Film Festival.[71] The dress was auctioned off by Fan herself for about a million RMB for her charity project, Heart Ali, on 27 April 2012.[72]

On the red carpet of the opening ceremony of the 65th Cannes Film Festival, Fan wore an elegant pale strapless gown designed by her friend Christopher Bu, decorated with bright floral designs and stories about the Four Beauties of ancient China.[73] Inspired by a porcelain vase, the ancient vibe of her dress was complemented by her hairstyle, which made her look like a young maiden in the Tang dynasty.

Due to these appearances in Cannes, Fan has attracted notable media attention. In recent years, Fan received various invitations from fashion brands such as Valentino Garavani, Giorgio Armani, Salvatore Ferragamo Italia S.p.A., Atelier Versace, Christian Dior and Louis Vuitton, to attend fashion shows in Paris, Beijing and Shanghai. On 3 July 2012, she closed the Stéphane Rolland Couture show in Paris,[74][75] and was featured in the fashion show's finale.[76] On 31 July, she was ranked number nine on Vanity Fair's International Best Dressed list 2012.[77][78][79] On 19 September, she was honoured with the Personal Style Award by Elle (USA Edition).[80] On 2 December, she became the new ambassador of Louis Vuitton "Epi Alma" series of handbags.[81][82] On 5 December, she was awarded "The Most Beautiful Woman of the Year" by the magazine Esquire (China Edition).[83] On 24 December, she was selected by the website Red Carpet Fashion Awards as the Best Dressed International Star 2012.[84]

Fan joined in the opening ceremony of 2013 Cannes Film Festival premiere, wearing a custom Louis Vuitton gown, and that was the first time the French fashion house had created a gown especially for an Asian actress.[85] In December, Fan posed for Louis Vuitton Spring/Summer 2014 ad campaign.[86]

Fan was ranked on Vanity Fair's International Best Dressed list 2015.[87]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
2001 Reunion
手足情深
Jing
2002 The Lion Roars
河东狮吼
Princess Ping'an
Fall in Love at First Sight
一见钟情
Jiu Jiu
2003 Dragon Laws I: The Undercover
卧底威龙
Yu Feng Television film
Cell Phone
手机
Wu Yue Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actress
Nominated – Golden Rooster Award for Best Supporting Actress
Nominated – Huabiao Award for Outstanding New Actress
2004 The Twins Effect II
千机变2花都大战
Red Vulture
2005 A Chinese Tall Story
情癫大圣
Princess Xiaoshan
2006 A Battle of Wits
墨攻
Yiyue Nominated – Golden Bauhinia Award for Best Actress
2007 Love to Be Found in Newhere
青苹果
Cheng Lin
The Matrimony
心中有鬼
Xu Manli Golden Horse Film Award for Best Supporting Actress
Call for Love
爱情呼叫转移
Chen Xiaoyu
Sweet Revenge
寄生人
Cheung Yung
Lost in Beijing
苹果
Liu Pingguo Eurasia International Film Festival Award for Best Actress
Flash Point
导火线
Julie
Contract Lover
合约情人
Liu Zao
Crossed Lines
命运呼叫转移之生之欢歌
Ning Can; Xin Ran
2008 Desires of the Heart
桃花运
Zhang Ying
Home Run
回家的路
(疯狂直播秀)
Tian Cong
Kung Fu Hip-Hop
精舞门
Tina
2009 Shinjuku Incident
新宿事件
Lily
Sophie's Revenge
非常完美
Joanna Wang Jingjing
Wheat
麦田
Li
Bodyguards and Assassins
十月围城
Yueru
2010 Future X-Cops
未来警察
Meili / Milie Guest star
East Wind Rain
东风雨
Huanyan
Chongqing Blues
日照重庆
Zhu Qing
Sacrifice
赵氏孤儿
Princess Zhuang
2011 Stretch Pamsy
Shaolin
新少林寺
Yan Xi
Buddha Mountain
观音山
Nan Feng Tokyo International Film Festival Award for Best Actress
Beijing College Student Film Festival Award for Best Actress
The Founding of a Party
建党伟业
Empress Dowager Longyu
My Way Shirai
2012 Double Xposure
二次曝光
Song Qi Huading Award for Best Actress
Lost in Thailand
人再囧途之泰囧
(Herself) Guest star
2013 Iron Man 3 Wu Jiaqi Fan appears only in the mainland Chinese version
One Night Surprise
一夜惊喜
Michelle
2014 X-Men: Days of Future Past Blink
The White Haired Witch of Lunar Kingdom
白发魔女传之明月天国
Lian Nishang
2015 Ever Since We Love
万物生长
Liu Qing
Lady of the Dynasty
杨贵妃
Yang Guifei
Unity
万物一体
Narrator Documentary
The Peanuts Movie
花生漫画大电影:史努比
Sally Brown Mandarin voice role
2016 L.O.R.D: Legend of Ravaging Dynasties
爵迹
Gui Shan Lian Quan
Skiptrace
绝地逃亡
Bai
TBA The Moon and the Sun
日月人鱼
Mermaid
TBA The Lady in the Portrait
画框女人
Empress Ulanara

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1996 Powerful Woman
女强人
1997 Love Travel
爱之旅
My Fair Princess
还珠格格
Jinsuo
1998 The Scary Folktales - Black Moth
乡野传奇之大黑蛾
Huniu
My Fair Princess II
还珠格格2
Jinsuo
Master Ma
马永贞
Bai Xiaodie; Ma Suzhen
1999 The Kitchen God
人间灶王
Princess Hongyan
Master of Zen
达摩祖师
A'si
Legend of Dagger Li
小李飞刀
Xing'er
The Act of the Youngs
青春出动
Huang Xiaoduo
2000 The Story of the Past
风雨步高苑
Lin Siyuan Alternative Chinese title Hongchen Wangshi (红尘往事)
Floating in Chaos
乱世飘萍
Fenghuang Nü; Run Ge'er; Run Tianhong
Storm in Zhongguan Village
中关村风暴
Su Xue'er Alternative Chinese title Heihun (黑魂)
Qin Shi Huang
秦始皇
Princess A'ruo
2001 Young Justice Bao II
少年包青天2
Little Dragonfly
The Book of Love
爱情宝典之救风尘
Song Yinzhang
Sweetheart of the Palace
皇宫宝贝
Shangguan Xueru Guest star
Jiangshan Weizhong
江山为重
Lü Siniang Guest star
Alternative Chinese title Da Qing Diguo (大清帝国)
Homeward Bound
情缘的天空
Ma Jiahui Alternative Chinese title Geiwo Yige Ma (给我一个妈)
2002 Red Poppies
尘埃落定
Tana
Flying Dragon - the Special Unit
特警飞龙
Yu Feng
Princess Enuo
婀娜公主
Princess Enuo
Famous Cathcher in Kanto
名捕镇关东
Princess Ning'an
2003 The Legend of the Treasure Basin
聚宝盆
Zhao Xue'er Guest star
Heroic Legend
萍踪侠影
Yunlei
No. 4 Female Prison
四号女监
Chen Yu Alternative Chinese title Di San Ke Zidan (第三颗子弹)
Lucky Zhu Bajie
福星高照猪八戒之老鼠爱上猪
Hued Rat
Library
天一生水
Fan Yunlian
2004 Explosion
大爆炸
Luo Xiao Alternative Chinese title Tufa Shijian (突发事件)
Soaring Ambition Justice Bao
凌云壮志包青天
Yelü Aoxue Alternative Chinese title Jianlin Tianxia (剑临天下)
The Proud Twins
小鱼儿与花无缺
Tie Xinlan 鐵心蘭
Mu Guiying
巾帼英雄穆桂英
Lijun Guest star
Da Tang Fu Rong Yuan
大唐芙蓉园
Yang Guifei
2005 Eight Heroes
八大豪侠
Chu Xiangxiang Guest star
A Beautiful New World
美丽新天地
Cheng Lin
2006 The Legend and the Hero
封神榜之凤鸣岐山
Daji
An Angel Will Love You for Me
会有天使替我爱你
Fan Wenxing
2007 War and Destiny
庚子风云
Jin Nuannuan Guest star
Human Love
人间情缘
Gan Lu Guest star
2008 Rouge Snow
胭脂雪
Wen Yuhe Also creator and theme song singer
2009 The Last Night of Madam Chin
金大班的最后一夜
Jin Zhaoli Also producer and theme song singer
2014 The Empress of China
武媚娘传奇
Wu Zetian Also producer

Discography

Just Begun

Just Begun is Fan's debut studio album. It was released on 21 November 2005 by Warner Music Beijing Co.,Ltd.

Singles

Year Title Notes
2000 Floating in Chaos
乱世浮萍
Ending theme song of Floating in Chaos
2002 Happiness for Thousand Years
幸福千万年
Ending theme song of Yinshu
2003 Long Summer
长夏
2004 Flowers Blossom, At Ease
花开自在
Ending theme song of Soaring Ambition Justice Bao
2007 Beyond Love
爱超越
Theme song of Crossed Lines
Chasing Love
追爱
Insert song of Crossed Lines
Rouge
胭脂
Opening theme song of Rouge Snow (China version)
Rouge Snow
胭脂雪
Opening theme song of Rouge Snow (Overseas version)
2008 Dare to Fly
勇敢飞
Theme song of Kung Fu Hip-Hop
2009 Love Ends, People Part Ways
爱终人散
Opening theme song of The Last Night of Madam Chin
I Thought
我以为
Ending theme song of The Last Night of Madam Chin
2011 Farewell
Theme song of Buddha Mountain, lyrics by Han Han, music by Mavis Fan
2013 One Night Surprise
一夜惊喜
Theme song of One Night Surprise, lyrics by Fan herself, music by Aarif Rahman

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