Mi Yang(I)
- Actress
- Soundtrack
Mi Yang (known in Chinese as Yangmi), born on September 12, 1986 in
Beijing China, is the singleton in her family. With both of her
parents' family names Yang, she was named Mi which means the
mathematical term 'power' in Chinese. Her audiences are usually
attracted by her waterish huge eyes and pale alabaster skin. While she
is still young in moviedom, she began her career at the age of 4. In
1990, historical drama director Jialin Chen found Yang's talent in
acting and offered her a role in the TV series Tang Ming Emperor as the
little princess. Then, in the same year, she showed her face in the
comedy superstar Stephen Chow's movie Wu zhuangyuan Su Qi-er as Chow's
daughter. In the next few years, she accepted some roles in certain TV
series and quit performance for about 10 years. However, she had little
memories about her performing experiences in childhood. Yang had an
innocent time in her teens and developed hobbies of drawing and writing
poems. At 17, when still in high school, she came back to moviedom as a
professional. In 2004, she played the role of 'Guo Xiang' (also as the
little devil from the east), a girl of simplicity, in the TV series
Return of the Condor Heroes (also as Shen Diao Xia Lu) adapted from a
famous Chinese swordsmen novel. This role left a very deep impression
on audiences and established her career in TV. Without much
sensationalization, Yang likes living in a natural way, talking
straightforward and hiding no emotions, which leaves her few scandals
in her tracks. She entered Performance Institute of Beijing Film
Academy in the next year. In 2007, Yang re-cooperated with director
Jialin Chen and acted as Zhaojun Wang, entitled as one of the ancient
China's 'Four Beauties' involved in political struggles legendarily, in
the TV that has a homonym. Her turning point in performing career was
the radiant role as a naughty and spoiled noble girl in the TV Chinese
Paladin III (2009) (also as Xian Jian Qi Xia Zhuan III), which has won
her a positive public reputation. In another blockbuster TV Hong Lou
Meng (2009) (also as A Dream of the Red mansions) which was adapted
from the homonymous novel that symbolizes the highest achievement in
Chinese novel literature, Yang acted as a servant girl, Qingwen, who
dares to fight against fate and feudal rules, which is a significant
role in the book.
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