Wang Luodan

Wang Luodan

Wang Luodan in Hangzhou
Background information
Chinese name 王珞丹 (traditional)
Chinese name 王珞丹 (simplified)
Pinyin Wáng Luòdān (Mandarin)
Born (1984-01-30) January 30, 1984
Chifeng,[1] Inner Mongolia, China
Other name(s) 丹总、丹丹、丹姐、大丹、熊猫丹
Occupation Singer,Actor
Years active 2004s-present

Wang Luodan (born January 30, 1984) is a Chinese actress and singer. She graduated from the Beijing Film Academy[2] in 2005. In 2007, she rose to fame because of the TV series, Struggle.[3] She became increasingly popular after starring in My Youthfulness[4] and A Story of Lala's Promotion.

Life

Wang was born in Inner Mongolia,[5] a common family. Wang has a sister. From an early age, her parents have put a lot of pressure on her. She learned to play the piano but, decided to be an actress because she was affected by her sister. Wang was popular when she was in school because she was the only drummer. In 2001, 1 year after her sister went to the Beijing Dance Academy, Wang went to Beijing and entered herself for an examination. She was classmates with two famous actress named Huang Shengyi and Huang Jiayin.

Career

Wang graduated from Beijing Film Academy in 2005. She rose to fame for her role in the highly popular youth television drama, Struggle.

She further gained popularity through the 2009 idol drama My Youthfulness, which drew high audience ratings. The same year, she was chosen as one of the four Huadan actresses with Liu Yifei, Yang Mi and Huang Shengyi.

This was followed by another successful drama, Go La La Go!. Wang and Li Guangjie (her co-star in the show) were known as the "National Couple". She also earned the title of "Ratings Queen". In 2010, she was cast in the film Driverless. Wang was praised by critics for her performance.

Due to her popularity, she was chosen as the Golden Eagle Goddess in 2010.

In 2012, Wang starred in the republic-era war drama Hong Niang Zi, which broke her previous typecasting as a "pure and innocent maiden". The series achieved high ratings on Jiangsu Television. The same year, she won Best Supporting Actress at the 29th Golden Rooster Awards for her performance in Caught in the Web.

Wang then took a break from acting, heading to America to further her studies for three months.

After she returned from her hiatus, Wang continued to gain attention through playing notable/memorable characters in To the Fore, Rise of the Legend and The Virtuous Queen of Han.

Filmography

Television

Year Title Role
2004 Hu Die Fei Fei 蝴蝶飞飞 Mai le Le
2006 Yang Guang Xiang Hua Yi Yang Zhan Fang 阳光像花一样绽放 Dan Juan
Ke Ke Xi Li 可可·西里 Ding Wen Jing
Mother is a River 母亲是条河 Lee Da Tao
2007 Feng Huo Gu Er 烽火孤儿 Du Wei/Du Wei's mother
Struggle 奋斗 Mi Cai
2008 An Earthshaking Seven Days 震撼世界的七日 Guan Xiao Xi
Pai Qiu Nv Jiang 排球女将 Li Xue
2009 My Youthfulness 我的青春谁做主 Qian Xiao Xiang
An Xiang 暗香 Wu Yue
2010 A Story of Lala's Promotion 杜拉拉升职记 Du La La
2011 Nan Ren Bang 男人帮 Mo Xiao Min
2012 Hong Niang Zi 红娘子 Wang Xiao Hong
Under the Hawthorn Tree 山楂树之恋 Jing Qiu
2014 The Virtuous Queen of Han 卫子夫 Wei Zi Fu
2015 Turned to say love you 转身说爱你 Li Ming Yu

Film

Year Title Role
2006 Qi Yue Qing Qing
2008 Alternative Ways Xiao Xin
Twilight Dancing Mei Mei
2009 My Airhostess Roommate Ran Jing
2010 Driverless Li Xin
2011 The Founding of a Party[6] Zhang Ruo Ming (Cameo)
2012 Caught in the Web Yang Jia Qi
Lethal Hostage[7] Xiao An
The Guillotines Cameo
2013 Better and Better Zhou Yi Nan
Love You for Loving Me Shen Xiao Le
2014 The Continent Su Mi
Rise of the Legend Ah Chun
2015 To the Fore Huang Shi Yao
Detective Gui Jia Xiang
The Dead End Yi Gu Xia
2016 The Secret Qiu Jie
My War Meng San Xia

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References

  1. "Her hometown". Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  2. "The school she have been there for study". Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  3. "Tv series". Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  4. "Tv series1". Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  5. "Her hometown". Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  6. "Movie". Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  7. "Movie". Retrieved 19 May 2013.
  8. Wang Luodan at imdb.com
  9. Wang Luodan at chinesemov.com
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