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*[[Women's Flowers]] (2008) as Lin Xuelian
 
*[[Women's Flowers]] (2008) as Lin Xuelian
 
*[[Shei Lian Tian Xia Ci Mu Xin]] (谁怜天下慈母心) (2008) as Ruan Haijun
 
*[[Shei Lian Tian Xia Ci Mu Xin]] (谁怜天下慈母心) (2008) as Ruan Haijun
*[[Thank You for Having Loved Me]] as Yin Zhi Han (2007)
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*[[Cheng Du, Jin Ye Qing Jiang Wo Yi Wang]] (成都,今夜请将我遗忘) (2007) as Zhao Yue
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*[[Thank You for Having Loved Me]] (2007) as Yin Zhihan
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*[[If the Moon Has Eyes]] (2006) as Luo Manli
 
*[[Ai You Duo Shen]] as Zheng Hao (2006)
 
*[[Ai You Duo Shen]] as Zheng Hao (2006)
 
*[[Mama, Love Me Again Please]] (2006)
 
*[[Mama, Love Me Again Please]] (2006)
*[[If the Moon Has Eyes]] (2006)
 
 
*[[The Phoenix Tree in Blossom]] (2005)
 
*[[The Phoenix Tree in Blossom]] (2005)
 
*[[Zhong Du Jie Bei]] (2004)
 
*[[Zhong Du Jie Bei]] (2004)

Revision as of 01:59, 20 March 2021

Qin Hai Lu

Profile

  • Name: 秦海璐 / Qin Hai Lu
  • English name: Amanda
  • Also known as: 秦小青 / Qin Xiao Qing; 秦茗俊 / Qin Ming Jun
  • Profession: Actress
  • Birthdate: 1978-Aug-11 (age 47)
  • Birthplace: Yingkou, Liaoning, China
  • Height: 165cm
  • Star sign: Leo
  • Chinese zodiac: Horse
  • Family: Husband/actor Wang Xin Jun, Cousin/actress Qin Zi Han (秦子涵)
  • Talent agency: Bravo Stars

TV Series

TV Series Theme Songs

  • Cheers, Friend (干杯,朋友) - To Love (2020)

Movies

Recognitions

  • 2020 Douyin Star Motion Night: Most Capable Actress of the Year
  • 2019 26th Huading Awards: Top Ten Favorite Actors (The Legendary Tavern)
  • 2017 4th The Actors of China Award Ceremony: Best Actress (Sapphire)
  • 2016 3rd Asia Rainbow TV Awards: Best Supporting Actress (Red Sorghum)
  • 2015 20th Shanghai Television Festival: Best Supporting Actress (Red Sorghum)
  • 2013 14th Golden Phoenix Awards: Society Award (Young Style)
  • 2012 2nd China Golden Lion Award for Drama: Outstanding Actress (Four Generations Under One Roof)
  • 2011 14th China Movie Channel Media Awards: Best Actress (The Piano in a Factory)
  • 2011 2nd New York Chinese Film Festival: Most Popular Asian Artist Award (The Piano in a Factory)
  • 2005 5th Chinese Film Media Awards: Best Supporting Actress (Love Battlefield)
  • 2001 6th Golden Bauhinia Awards: Best Actress (Durian Durian)
  • 2001 7th Hong Kong Critics Society Award: Best Actress (Durian Durian)
  • 2001 38th Golden Horse Film Festival: Best Newcomer and Best Actress (Durian Durian)
  • 2000 20th Hong Kong Film Award: Best New Performer (Durian Durian)

Trivia

  • Education: Central Academy of Drama
  • Native origin: Shandong, China

External Links