Liu Shishi

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Liu Shishi (Chinese: 刘诗诗; pinyin: Liú Shīshī; born 10 March 1987), also known as Cecilia Liu, is a Chinese actress best known for portraying Long Kui in the fantasy action drama Chinese Paladin 3 (2009) and Ruoxi in the Chinese time-travel drama Scarlet Heart (2011). Her other notable works include The Legend of the Condor Heroes (2008), The Imperial Doctress (2016), and A Journey to Love (2023).

Liu Shishi
刘诗诗
Liu in 2024
Born (1987-03-10) 10 March 1987 (age 37)
Beijing, China
Other namesCecilia Liu
Alma materBeijing Dance Academy
OccupationActress
Years active2004–present
Spouse
(m. 2015)
Children1
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese刘诗诗
Traditional Chinese劉詩詩
Birth name
Simplified Chinese刘诗施
Traditional Chinese劉詩施

Career

2005–2010: Beginnings and Rising popularity

Professionally trained in ballet at the Beijing Dance Academy, Liu Shishi made her acting debut in a leading role in the television drama series The Moon and the Wind (2005), which included a specially designed segment of Swan Lake.[1] She then starred in wuxia drama The Young Warriors (2006) and shenmo television series The Fairies of Liaozhai (2007).[2][3]

In 2007, Liu graduated from the Beijing Dance Academy and was signed on by Tangren Media. She gained recognition for her roles as Mu Nianci in the wuxia drama The Legend of the Condor Heroes (2008) and as Long Kui in the fantasy action drama Chinese Paladin 3 (2009).[4][5][6] In 2010, Liu starred in the historical drama A Weaver on the Horizon, based on the life story of Huang Daopo.[7]

2011–2012: Breakthrough and Film debut

In 2011, Liu starred alongside Wallace Huo in period action drama The Vigilantes In Masks, which received positive reviews.[8] She then played the female protagonist, Ruoxi, in the time travel historical romance series, Scarlet Heart, based on the novel Bu Bu Jing Xin by Tong Hua.[9] Scarlet Heart became a megahit in China and beyond.[10][11]Liu bagged several awards at local award-giving bodies for her performance, including Most Popular Actress awards at the China TV Drama Awards and Shanghai Television Festival. The drama has since been adapted into Korean and Thai versions.

Liu followed her TV success with several big screen roles. She made her feature film debut in The Next Miracle (2012), directed by Taiwanese filmmaker Zhuo Li.[12] She also filmed two other movies, Sad Fairy Tale and A Moment of Love.[13]

In 2012, Liu starred in action drama Xuan-Yuan Sword: Scar of Sky, adapted from the video game of the same name.[14][15] The series topped TV ratings and garnered 2 billion views online.[16]Liu's soaring popularity due to Scarlet Heart in 2011 coupled with Xuan-Yuan Sword: Scar of Sky in 2012 allowed her to become the "Golden Eagle Goddess" at the 9th China Golden Eagle TV Art Festival.[17] She was also chosen by Southern Metropolis Daily as one of the new Four Dan Actresses alongside Angelababy, Yang Mi and Ni Ni.[18]

2013–present: Mainstream popularity

In 2013, Liu starred in action comedy Badges of Fury alongside Jet Li.[19][20] She then starred in wuxia film Brotherhood of Blades,[21] alongside Taiwanese actor Chang Chen, for which Liu was nominated for Best Actress at the China Film Directors' Guild Awards.[22]

In 2014, Liu starred in the historical romance drama Sound of the Desert, based on the novel Ballad of the Desert written by Tong Hua.[23] The series topped television and web ratings domestically, and was also well-received overseas.[24] Liu then starred in romance film Five Minutes to Tomorrow playing dual roles.[25] She and co-stars Haruma Miura and Joseph Chang attended the 19th Busan International Film Festival for the premiere of the film, where she received the Asia Star Award.[26]

In 2016, Liu headlined the historical drama The Imperial Doctress, based on the life of Tan Yunxian, a female physician during China's Ming Dynasty.[27] The drama topped television ratings its run and received positive reviews, and Liu won the Most Influential Actress award at 1st China Television Drama Quality Ceremony for her performance.[28] In 2017, Liu starred along actors Wang Qianyuan and Cao Bingkun in the spy drama The Battle at Dawn.[29] The year also saw her long-overdue romance drama Angelo, which was shot in 2011, air. In it, she played a young single mother opposite Ming Dao.[30] Liu then starred in historical fantasy drama Lost Love in Times alongside William Chan,[31] as well as the crime suspense film The Liquidator where she played a palaeoichnology expert.[32]

In 2019, Liu starred in the romance melodrama If I Can Love You So alongside Tong Dawei. The series has previously completed filming in 2016.[33] The same year, she announced her comeback after two years with the female-centric modern drama To Dear Myself.[34]

Personal life

Liu Shishi's grandfather, Liu Tianli, was a performance artist of Xihe Dagu ballad.[35] Both of Liu's parents had been factory workers. Liu's mother retired early for health reasons, while her father later became a businessman.[36]

Liu married her Scarlet Heart co-star Nicky Wu on January 20, 2015[37] and their wedding ceremony was held in Bali, Indonesia on March 20, 2016.[38] On April 27, 2019, Liu gave birth to a son, nicknamed BuBu after Scarlet Heart (Bubu Jingxin). [39]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2006The Legend of Lu XiaofengSun XiuqingTelevision film[40]
2012The Next MiracleLi Jiayi[12]
Sad Fairy TaleYang Jia[13]
2013Badges of FuryLiu Jingshui[19]
A Moment of LoveJi Yaqing
2014Brotherhood of BladesZhou Miaotong[21]
Five Minutes to TomorrowRuo Lan / Ru Mei[25]
2017The LiquidatorMi Nan[32]

Short film

YearTitleRoleRef.
2009Dream Zhu XianLiu Xiaoxiao / Mo Li / Zhen'er[41]
2011Dream Back to Mount DeerSuo Feiya[42]
2012CoincidenceYao Bingbing
2013DreamersCelebrity[43]

Television series

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2005The Moon and the WindYang Fenghe / Yan Xiulian[1]
2006Flying Like a ButterflyQi'er[44]
The Young WarriorsLady Luo[2]
2007The Fairies of LiaozhaiXin Shisiniang[3]
2008The Legend of the Condor HeroesMu Nianci[4]
2009Chinese Paladin 3Long Kui[6]
The Heaven Sword and Dragon SaberYellow Dress MaidenSpecial appearance[45]
2010Tale of the Oriental SerpentYin Shuangshuang[46]
A Weaver on the HorizonZhao Jiayi[7]
2011The Vigilantes In MasksYan Sanniang[8]
Scarlet HeartMa'ertai Ruoxi / Zhang Xiao[9]
2012Xuan-Yuan Sword: Scar of SkyTaba Yu'er[15]
2013The Patriot Yue FeiLady YangSpecial appearance[47]
2014Scarlet Heart 2Zhang Xiao / Lan Lan[48]
Sound of the DesertXin Yue[23]
Incisive Great TeacherLu Yunfei[49]
2016The Imperial DoctressTan Yunxian[27]
Precious YouthLiu Ting[50]
2017The Battle at the DawnSong Hongling[29]
AngeloLi Xiaohan[30]
Lost Love in TimesFeng QingchenCo-producer[31]
2019If I Can Love You SoBai Kao'er[33]
2020To Dear MyselfLi Siyu[34]
My Best Friend's StoryJiang Nansun[51]
2023A Journey to LoveRen Ruyi[52]
2024Fox Spirit Matchmaker: Love in PavilionDongfang Huai Zhu

Music video

YearSong TitleSingerNotes/Ref.
2004The Night of Falling Flowers落花之夜Shao Bing
When the Wind is the Coldest风最冷的时候
2008Go and Love去爱吧Hu Ge[53]
2009Love Until I Am Alone爱得剩我一个人Chen Long
Dare to Love敢不敢爱Hu Ge
2011I Am Not Going To Be A Hero我不做英雄

Discography

YearEnglish titleChinese titleAlbumNotes/Ref.
2011"Season of Waiting"等你的季节Scarlet Heart OST
2016"Holding Hands"手牽手with Nicky Wu
2017"He Zhe Ban Ruo"何者般若The Liquidator OST[54]

Awards and nominations

Major awards
YearAwardCategoryNominated workResultRef.
201218th Shanghai Television FestivalMost Popular ActressScarlet HeartWon[55]
Best ActressNominated
9th China Golden Eagle TV Art FestivalGolden Eagle GoddessWon[17]
8th Huading AwardsBest Actress (Ancient Drama)Scarlet HeartNominated[56]
Best New ActressNominated
Actress with the Most Media PopularityWon
201419th Busan International Film FestivalAsian Star AwardWon[57]
6th Macau International Movie FestivalBest ActressFive Minutes to TomorrowNominated
20156th China Film Directors' Guild AwardsBest ActressBrotherhood of BladesNominated[22]
15th Huading AwardsBest Actress (TV)Scarlet Heart 2Nominated[58]
201722nd Huading AwardsBest ActressThe Imperial DoctressNominated[59]
2019Golden Bud - The Fourth Network Film And Television FestivalBest ActressIf I Can Love You SoNominated[60]
Other awards
2011Grand Ceremony of New ForcesMost Anticipated Actress by the MediaScarlet HeartWon[61]
Sohu Internet TV FestivalMost Popular ActressWon[62]
Best On-screen Couple (with Nicky Wu)Won
2nd China Student Television FestivalMost Popular ActressWon[63]
Nanning Television FestivalAudience's Favorite ActressWon
2011 Tudou Video Marketing Award CeremonyMost Popular ActressWon[64]
Youku Television AwardsActress with the Most Ratings AppealWon[65]
8th Esquire Man At His Best AwardsMost Popular Female ArtistWon[66]
3rd China TV Drama AwardsMedia Recommendation AwardWon[67]
20125th DMA (DienAnh.Net Movie Awards)Most Popular Actress (Mainland China)Won[68]
3rd LeTV Entertainment AwardsMost Commercially Valuable ActressWon[69]
4th China TV Drama AwardsMost Popular ActressXuan-Yuan Sword: Scar of SkyWon[70]
2013BQ Celebrity Score AwardsMost Influential Hot FigureWon[71]
2014Weibo Awards NightWeibo QueenWon[72]
Weibo GoddessWon
8th Baidu Fudian AwardsMost Popular Female ArtisteWon[73]
6th China TV Drama AwardsMost Commercially Valuable ActressWon[74]
20161st China Television Drama Quality CeremonyMost Influential ActressThe Imperial DoctressWon[28]
5th iQiyi All-Star CarnivalBest Actress (TV)Won[75]
Baidu EntertainmentFigure of the YearWon[76]
20172nd China Television Drama Quality CeremonyMost Influential ActressWon[77]
2018Weibo Awards NightWeibo GoddessWon[78]
2019Cosmo Glam NightPerson of The Year (Dream)Won[79]

2020|Cosmo Glam Night|Person of the year award

YearRankRef.
201299th[80]
201357th[81]
201425th[82]
201530th[83]
201719th[84]
202029th[85]

References