
Xu Jinglei
Biography
Xu Jinglei (born April 16, 1974) is an actress, director and editor most famous in her native mainland China. Xu graduated from the prestigious Beijing Film Academy in 1997. Along with Zhao Wei, Zhou Xun and Zhang Ziyi, the mainland Chinese media considers her a member of the Four Young Dan actresses. She has also spanned an acting career with directing since 2003.
Although not well known outside of China, Xu is popular domestically: in mid-2006, her Chinese language blog had the most incoming links of any blog in any language on the Internet, according to Technorati.
She is the editor of monthly Chinese e-zine Kaila at Kaila.com.cn, which was started on 16 April 2007.
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Known For
Acting History
2018
The 40th Anniversary of Chinese Film Since China's Reform and Opening-Up
2018The Trough as Boss
2017Battle of Memories as Zhang Daichen
2017The Missing
2016鲁豫有约一日行
2016Crossover Singer
2016Trump Card
2015Somewhere Only We Know as Chen Lanxin
2014I Can I BB
2014One Step Away
2014Super Brain
2013Better and Better as Liu Shufen
2012Voice
2011Dear Enemy as Amy Liang
2011Eternal Moment as Wen Hui
2010Go Lala Go! as Du Lala
2009One and Six
2009Shinjuku Incident as Xiu Xiu / Yuko Eguchi
2007The Warlords as Lian
2006Confession of Pain as Susan Chow
2006Dreams May Come
2005Silver Age as lin lan
2004Letter from an Unknown Woman as Miss Jiang
2004Fidelity as Xue'er
2003Last Love, First Love
2003My Father and I as Jing
2003Heroic Duo as Mandy Cheuk
2002Far from Home
2002I Love You
2002Spring Subway as Xiaohui
2002Dazzling
2001让爱作主 as 娄嘉仪
2000Divine Retribution as Yuen Siu-mui/Siu-kuk
2000堆积情感
1999Spicy Love Soup as Perfume demonstrater
1999Thunderstorm Rider as 阿得
1999情书 as 夏琳
1998The Storm Riders as Phoenix
1998Life Express
1998Cherish Our Love Forever as Wen Hui
1998Long Tang as Ding Min
1997My Love to Tell You
1997一场风花雪月的事
1995Varying Adolescence









