『1. Personal introduction』
Name: Liu Tao
English name: Tamia
Gregorian calendar birthday: July 12, 1978 AD Day
Lunar calendar birthday: June 8, Wuwu Year
Zodiac: Horse
Constellation: Cancer
Height: 168cm
p>Weight: 50kg
Birthplace: Nanchang, Jiangxi
Education: Guangdong University of Foreign Studies
Major: Law
Speciality: Strong ability to learn singing, dancing and calligraphy
Language: Mandarin, English, Cantonese
Experience: Served as an art soldier and entered the film and television industry through advertising
Personality: Strong, straightforward, hard-working and not giving up, somewhat boyish, but very good to family and friends, caring about the family.
What kind of person of the opposite sex attracts you the most: Talent, appearance is not important, there should be something that convinces you.
Opinions on marriage: "If there is someone like Xiao Feng in reality, I will love him like A'Zhu. If not, I will just let it happen."
Yes Friend: "My family members say that sometimes I am better to my friends than to my family." Liu Tao always says that others are nice to her, but there is a famous saying that says, someone loves you because you know how to love others.
About jokes: "I often take other people's jokes seriously."
『2. Personal experience』
In 1993, at the age of 15, he was selected as a sophomore in high school. Joined the Army Art Troupe of Nanjing Military Region. From 1993 to 1995, he served as an art soldier in the art troupe. During her three years in the army, she became proficient in sketches, cross talk, singing and dancing. Liu Tao himself said that it was precisely because he was fully trained in the army that he was able to face the camera naturally after entering the film and television industry and quickly fell into the role.
In 1998, he moved to Guangzhou and studied law at Guangzhou International Studies University at his own expense. Since 2000, he has shot many commercials of various types, such as the Wahaha mineral water commercial co-produced with Leehom Wang.
In 2000, he starred in "The Foreign Wife of Jinanlang" as Hu Xingzi. She was spotted by the director while filming a commercial. With her boldness, daring to act, and tenacity similar to that of a Shanghai girl, Liu Tao successfully played the role of this foreign daughter-in-law, a shrewd and snobbish Shanghai girl. This film has extremely high ratings in the Pearl River Delta. In the same year, he appeared in "Huanzhugege - Heaven and Earth", playing the role of Musa. She herself described the process of playing this role: "At that time, they gave me 5 pages of lines. When I looked at it, it was really scary. The names of Xiaoyanzi were all the names of dishes. There were two big sheets, and there were fifty or sixty kinds of tea names. So. , I was filming during the day, and I started memorizing the names of the dishes every morning when I opened my eyes. I was memorizing them all night, and basically didn’t sleep much. When I went to audition, I actually memorized them. The director said that he chose me because he thought I was serious. There were so many people who auditioned, but only two people memorized it, and one of them was me." Liu Tao stood out among more than 200 actors who auditioned. With a very different style from other actresses in Qiong Yao dramas, she showed her unruly side in the drama and became the only female lead in the Qiong Yao drama who did not shed tears, leaving a very deep impression on the audience.
In 2002, Liu Tao signed a contract with Zhongjie Cultural Communication Co., Ltd. (a subsidiary of Qiong Yao). Later, he appeared in dramas such as "Happy Youth", "Red and Black 2000", and "Taiwan Straits".
In 2003, he starred in "Dragon" as A'Zhu. Her interpretation of A'Zhu won unanimous recognition from the audience and was hailed as a classic role comparable to the role of Huang Rong in the Hong Kong version of "The Condor". The producer of the show saw a magazine with Liu Tao's cover at a newsstand at the intersection, and then contacted Liu Tao's agent Li Jingping. During the audition, the crew asked Liu Tao to interpret the farewell scene with Qiao Feng. Now Liu Tao expressed A'Zhu's reserved and considerate emotions in a delicate and profound way, and thus won the favor of director Zhang Jizhong. "Only after reading the script did I understand why they asked me to play A'Zhu. I felt that I looked so similar to her. Even my former boyfriend said that I was A'Zhu.
"At the end of 2003, Liu Tao went to Tsinghua University to hold a meeting. Her unadorned and elegant performance made her become the dream lover of the new generation on campus overnight. In the same year, she starred in "The Last Imperial Concubine", playing the role of Qi Ruyu. Liu Tao recalled He said that it was not until "The Last Princess" that he finally found the feeling of "acting". "When I played Musa before, I was exactly as I was when I was a soldier, just a little more unruly. When it came time to play A'Zhu, Liu Tao described it as like reading a book, turning a page every day and making continuous progress every day. In the same year, he starred in "The Heroic Sons and Daughters of Yongle" as Man'er. This is a costume light comedy directed by Zhang Jizhong and co-starred by Kou Shixun, Liu Xiaoqing, Tang Guoqiang, Bao Jianfeng and others. Liu Tao claims that "Man'er is a cross between Xiao Yanzi and Huang Rong." A cute and naughty character between them."
In 2004, he starred in "You Are the One". Different from many roles he had played before, this time Liu Tao also played the role of a young man who returned from studying in the UK. Du Muxue, a noble lady, and Jin'er, a servant girl of a rich family, and these two characters exchanged each other's identities and lives by chance. Because they exchanged identities and lovers, Liu Tao also played the role of the reversed characters. Because of his psychological state, Liu Tao can be said to have experienced four different life experiences. In the same year, he starred in "The Legend of White Snake", playing the role of White Snake. Liu Tao himself commented that filming this movie was very stressful, like fighting: "When you really get back to yourself. It was "The Legend of White Snake", because at that time I felt "The Legend of White Snake" was like a war. At that time, I regarded myself as a heroic soldier, because I shouldered a responsibility and this script. "
In 2005, he starred in "How Much Sorrow Can You Have", playing the roles of Emperor Zhou E and Mrs. Huarui. He also filmed "Paris Love Song", "Heroes Everywhere", etc.
On October 11, 2007, Liu Tao published an article "The Terminator" on his blog, revealing the news of his marriage in a poetic tone and saying that the marriage would not affect Liu Tao's acting career. He has now signed a contract with Taihe Media Investment Co., Ltd. p>
The wedding was held at 11:00 on January 6, 2008 at the Beijing Palace Hotel, and he announced to the media at the wedding banquet that he would retire from the entertainment industry after the marriage and focus on raising his children.
June 2008. On the 22nd, I welcomed a healthy and cute baby.
『3.TV dramas』
Played the role of Sachiko in "The Foreign Wife, a Local Man" in 2000
Played Chu Chu in the 2000 "Kiuji Restaurant"
In 2000, he played Princess Musa of Burma in "The Princess of Pearl Part 3 - Heaven and Earth"
In 2001, he played Feixue Princess in "The Imperial Envoy: The Imperial City Condor"
In 2001, "Letter is Fate" played Fang Xiuxiu
In 2001 "Taiwan Straits" played Chen Sisi
In 2001 "Red and Black 2000" played Xiang Xiaoxiao
2001 "Happy Youth" as Bai Li
2002 "Dragon" as A'Zhu
2003 "The Last Princess" as Qi Ruyu
2003 In 2004, he played Princess Maner of Yongle in "The Heroes of Yongle"
In 2004, he played Du Muxue and Jin'er in "It's You"
In 2004, he played Bai Suzhen in "The Legend of White Snake"
In 2004, he played the role of the Queen of Zhou and Mrs. Huarui in "How Much Sorrow I Can Have"
In 2005, he played Zhou Ju in "Heroes Everywhere"
In 2005, "The Cherry Is Red" "Played as Meng Xing
Played as Yu Yue in "Paris Love Song" in 2005
Played as Cheng Xiuxiu in "The Luminous Cup" in 2005
Played in "Princess of Dali" in 2005 Axi Aci
Performed as Chang'e in 2006 "New Gods List"
Performed as the son of Chu Chu in 2006 "Big Shot"
2006 "Devil Sword Chess of Life and Death" Played as Liu Yiyi
Played as Zeng Shusheng in "Cold Night" in 2006
Played as Huang Meier in "Female Flower" in 2007
Played in "Dancing with a Mask" in 2007 Han Sirui
Played the role of Yao Ji in "The Prequel of the Lotus Lantern" in 2007
『4. Film Works』
Played Liu Jia in the 2006 "The Story of Po"
『5. Award-winning experience』
2004 Most Charming Actress Award Liu Tao "Dragon"
2006 "Starlight Ceremony" Most Popular The Four Great Actresses
2007 Sina TV Drama Ranking Second Quarter Best Actress Award Liu Tao's "How Much Sorrow Can You Have", etc.
『6. Advertising Endorsement』 p>
2000 Wahaha Mineral Water Advertisement—(now discontinued)
2002 Dabao Series—(now discontinued)
2002 VV Tianshan Snow Group, Tianshan Snow Pure Milk—(now discontinued)
2003 Kusha Refreshing Tablets—(now discontinued)
2004 Vanke Golden Home—(now discontinued)
2007 Yameizi-Mainland
2007 Huilu Flooring
『7. Introduction to film and television works
Film and television works: "Dragon" ( Mainland version)
Number of episodes: 40
Original work: Jin Yong
Chief producer: Zhang Jizhong
Directors: Zhou Xiaowen, Ju Jueliang (Hong Kong), Yu Min
Main actors: Hu Jun, Lin Zhiying, Liu Yifei, Liu Tao, Gao Hu, Chen Hao
Film and television works: "The Heroic Children of Yongle"
Also known as: "Heroes of Yongle"
Number of episodes: 38
Chief producer: Zhang Jizhong
Screenwriter: Wu Yuzhong
Director : Yu Min
Main actors: Kou Shixun, Liu Xiaoqing, Tang Guoqiang, Liu Tao, Bao Jianfeng, Chen Long, He Saifei, Yan Danchen
Film and television works: "So It's You"
Original title: "You Are the One"
Number of episodes: 35
Producer: Yang Zhenhua
Director: Zhu Yi
Main actors: Liu Tao, Chen Sihan, Ye Tong, Qiu Xinzhi, Lu Shiyu, Wang Yixuan, Zhang Tielin, Ning Danlin
Film and television works: "The Legend of White Snake"
Number of episodes: 30 episodes
Producer: Li Gongda
Screenwriters: Feng Yuan, Jiang Yuan
p>Director: Wu Jiali (Taiwan)
Main actors: Liu Tao, Pan Yueming, Chen Zihan, Liu Xiaofeng, Liu Xiyuan, Xie Ning, Shi Liang
Film and television works: "Ask You Can" How Much Sorrow Is There"
Original name: "Empress Li and Zhao Kuangyin"
Also known as: "The Love of Beautiful Women in Country"
Also known as: "The Founding of the Song Dynasty" 》
Number of episodes: 39
Screenwriter: Deng Yuehui
Director: Wu Liyi
Main actors: Wu Qilong, Liu Tao, Huang Wenhao, Wu Yue , Pan Hong, Liu Zhen
Film and television works: "Cherry is Red"
Number of episodes: 24 episodes
Producers: Huang Zhichao, Xi Hui
Screenwriter: Han Suping
Director: Sun Wenxue
Main actors: Liu Tao, Bao Jianfeng, Chen Gang, Xu Huanhuan, Yue Yue, Gu Haibin, Zhao Liang, Xi Hong, Bai Han
Film and television works: "The Luminous Cup"
Number of episodes: 30 episodes
Director: Wen Wei
Main actors: Guo Jinan, Zhang Ting, Li Mingshun, Liu Tao, Chen Long, Lu Mingjun, Lin Minglun, Lin Xiangping
Film and television works: "Heroes Everywhere"
Number of episodes: 28
The drama is based on Adapted from Shi Zhongshan's novel "Jains Everywhere"
Chief screenwriter and director: Zhou Li
Main actors: Liu Tao, Yu Xiaowei, Lian Yiming, Feng Yuanzheng, Wang Qingxiang
Film and television works: "Princess of Dali"
Number of episodes: 31
Producers: Yang Xu, Zhou Min, Tao Juan
Screenwriters: Jiang Dan, Huang Yi
p>Director: Pu Tengjin (Hong Kong)
Main actors: Ruby Lin, Liu Tao, Wang Ban, Fan Zhiqi, Xu Seng, Jin Shunzi, Gao Baobao,
Zhou Shiyi, Jia Hengli, Song Qian, Liu Chang, Zhong Weihua, Cao Yan
Film and television work: "Big Shot"
Adapted from Gu Long's novel of the same name
Number of episodes: 31 episodes
p>Screenwriters: Sun Duo, Zhu Kexin, Li Qijie, etc.
Directors: Zhang Min, Li Bingguang
Main actors: Nicholas Tse, Li Xinjie, Liu Tao, Yan Kuan, Zhao Yue , Zhao Bin
Film and television works: "The Magic Sword Chess of Life and Death"
Number of episodes: 50 episodes
Producers: Zhu Cheng, Nie Nan
Screenwriter: Zhang Nan
Director: Xiong Yu
Main actors: Tang Guoqiang, Sun Xiezhi, Shao Bing, Liu Tao, Lu Liangwei, Liu Wei, Dai Jiaoqian, Tingting
Film and TV work: "Cold Night"
Number of episodes: 36
Adapted from Ba Jin's novel of the same name
Producer: Kong Gang
Directors: Kong Gang, Chen Lie
Main actors: Zhao Wenxuan, Liu Tao, Lu Zhong, Dong Yong, Dong Rongrong
Film and television works: "Female Flower"
Number of episodes: 40
Adapted from Wu Qitai's "Little Peach Blossom"
Screenwriters: Wu Qitai, Wang Chen
Producer: Jia Xiaochen
Director: Yao Xiaofeng
Main actors: Qin Hailu, Liu Tao, Huang Ming, Feng Shaofeng, Zhang Tong, Tu Liman, Zhang Chao