
Li Qinqin
Acting
Biography
Li Qinqin was born in Beijing, China. She is an actress, known for Cala, My Dog! (2003),The Great Wall Is a Great Wall (1986) and Moment in Peking (2005).
Born: May 2, 1963
Place of Birth: Beijing, China
Known For

The Drag Queen
The Drag Queen

Legend of Nine Tails Fox
Six supernatural stories and folktales about fox spirits and ghosts.

Wild Ambition Bloom
In 1916, Chu Shaohua marries Chen Dashun, the eldest son of the Chen family’s pharmacy, to save her brother. With integrity and sharp business skills, she earns the respect of Chen’s father and becomes the manager. After the sudden deaths of Chen’s father and Dashun, the pharmacy passes to Chen Ershun, who squanders the family fortune, driving it to ruin. Through hardship, Chu Shaohua establishes Huashun Pharmacy to support the family. Just as she plans to start a new life with her first love, Xia Chu, Chen Ershun and his mother block her path. When bandits raid the Chen household, Chu loses her daughter and, devastated, leaves for Shanghai. There, her outstanding performance at Yongxin Department Store draws the attention of business talent Wen Zhiqiu, who invites her to co-found a new venture. Step by step, she rises to become a bold and trustworthy woman entrepreneur.

The Grand Mansion Gate
This Chinese period drama series follows the fortunes of a prominent merchant family engaged in Traditional Chinese Medicine during the waning years of the Ching dynasty. The affairs of this family of doctors/pharmacists (which in those days were one and the same) are intimately linked with social upheavals of the time such as the encroachment of Christian missionaries and foreign imperialism as well as conflicts that inevitably emerge in a large upper class family. Comparable in scope and production value to such recent titles as "Downton Abbey", the lives and character of both masters and servants intertwine in plot lines that spans more than a generation.

Laughing in the Wind
Laughing in the Wind is a 2001 Chinese television series produced by Zhang Jizhong, starring Li Yapeng and Xu Qing in the leading roles. The series is an adaptation of Louis Cha's novel The Smiling, Proud Wanderer. It was first broadcast on CCTV in China in 2001.

Arsenal Military Academy
In 1910s China, nineteen year old Xie Xiang follows in her deceased brother's footsteps and enrolls in military school disguised as a man. She befriends her fellow cadets and and earns the respect of her instructors during the intense training. However, when the unfortunate arrival of the Imperial Japanese troops creates a web of distressing conspiracies, the batch and their allies are forced to prove their courage and resilience.

Left Right

A Night of Soul Turning

Wished
An insurance salesman's life is going nowhere after he breaks up with his girlfriend. One day, an offbeat lady claiming to be a Goddess with magical powers, offers to turn his life around by granting him 19 of his old wishes. He laughs her off, until even his old childhood wishes start coming true.

Happy Birthday
Rene Liu successfully delivers the complex role of Mi, who chooses to remain single rather than risking the slightest chance of being dumped. She loves her friend Nan more than anyone, yet she asks him to be her best friend instead of boyfriend. For ten years, he wishes her a happy birthday no matter how far they are geographically apart or who they are with. However, this year his greeting arrives 42 hours late...
Filmography
as Mother Chen
as Lin Chunmiao
as 小梨奶奶
as Miss Nui
as Liu Bo's Mother
as Gu Wenhui
as Lu Yufen
as Long Xuelyan
as Mother Luo
as Gu Ying [Xu Lang's mother]
as Her Ladyship Rong
as 齐姐
as Sister Qi
as Zhuyuan
as Madame Zhu
as Mrs. Bai
as Wang Hong
as JingPing Chen / 陈景平
as Taishen
as Ke Da's mother
as Park Seon Nun
as Wang Zifu's Mother
as Liu Ping
as 福嫂
as Yu's Mother
as Xia Tian's aunt
as 王春花
as 魏妻
as 李丽勤
as 孙寡妇
as Xie Ya'nan
as Yanzhi's mother
as Mei Xiuying
as Nam's Sister
as Yang Li
as 唐幼琼
as 定逸师太
as Ma Laifang
as 李彤
as 瘦子前妻
as 李丽
as Lili Chao