
Ni Jingyang
Acting
Biography
Ni Jingyang (Chinese: 倪景阳) is a Chinese actress.
Born: April 11, 1979
Place of Birth: Hulin, Heilongjiang, China
Known For

Horror Floor
Film “sly eighth floor” adaptation “Beijing four ghost house,” one of Beijing Hutong White Pagoda Temple Fu Suijing eighth strange ghost legends, but also again in 1989 banned the movie “Black House Alone” again the big screen. Tells the story of Li Qing (including Ken ornaments) in order to create a ’60s came celibacy detained “monsters” waste solitary building. Check-in Day Qing Li seems to be invisible force pulling wandering in solitary building, and only he can see what others can not see the strange

Eighteen Year Old Sky
A rebellious but brilliant teacher is hired to lead a top-tier class at a reforming high school. Despite initial clashes with students and faculty, his unconventional teaching style slowly wins over the troubled class, sparking change in both the school and their lives.

Imperfect Perfect Life
Crew member Lei Menghan, unable to repay his debts and with nowhere else to turn, reluctantly agrees to his ex-wife's request to take care of her current husband, Hua Chengzhi, a primary school principal who is paraplegic. In return, she promises to lend him the money needed to settle his debts. Throughout their time together, Lei Menghan and Hua Chengzhi face numerous challenges but gradually earn each other's trust through genuine efforts. Ultimately, after a series of events that bring them closer, they support and help each other grow. Together, they rekindle hope in their lives during their lowest points.

Illuminant Object
An extraordinary light incident ten years ago led to the mysterious disappearance of Zhang Peng's friend. Ten years later, a film crew director approached Zhang Peng with the idea of returning to Xiangshan, the site of the incident—a remote small town built during the Sino-Soviet confrontation in the 1960s, known as the "Third Front"—to shoot a film seeking the truth.

Lost and Love
After his young son goes missing, Lei (Andy Lau) begins a 14-year quest to find him.

Black Coal, Thin Ice
Two former cops start investigating the series of murders that tanked their careers when the killings begin again.

Love Won't Wait
After achieving success in the culinary world, Wan Shicheng must navigate family turmoil as his three children face heartbreak, betrayal, and unexpected challenges, forcing them all to confront their struggles and rebuild their lives.

The Farewell Song
Ma Zhuo was born in Ya'an, Yucheng. At the age of eight, She was taken to Chengdu by her mother Lin Guoguo to live together. She grew up with Xia Gang's son Xia Ze. The two childhood sweethearts became each other's first love. Lin Guoguo and Xia Gang were accidentally involved in a strange murder. From then on, Ma Zhuo and Xia Ze were emotionally displaced, and their fate was tortuous, pursuing the truth of their fathers in danger and thorns.

Youth Never Returns
Youth Never Returns is a 2015 Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Tian Meng and produced by Manfred Wong, and starring Hans Zhang and Joe Chen. The film is an adaptation of Gu Wei's novel of the same name.

Xanda
Rural kung fu whiz Qiang travels to the big city to visit his friend Lung, who's taken up Xanda, a new martial art that fuses multiple styles. When Lung is grievously wounded by the Xanda champ, Qiang trains in the sport to seek revenge in the ring.
Filmography
as Mo Li
as Zheng Qingtian
as Teacher Cai
as 江小月
as Su Qin
as Su Lijuan
as Lady Dagger
as Ning Ning
as Li Wei
as Ning
as Fang Lan
as Pei Pei
as 乐乐
as Li Nian