
Zhao Wei
Acting
Biography
Zhao Wei (Chinese: 赵薇, born March 12, 1976) is a mainland Chinese film actress and pop singer. Audiences sometimes refer to her by her English name, Vicki Zhao (sometimes spelt Vicky Zhao). She has been awarded the Hundred Flowers Award, Shanghai Film Critics Award, Huabiao Award, Golden Eagle TV Award as well as Shanghai Film Festival Golden Globet, two times Changchun Film Festival Golden Deer and four nominations of Hong Kong Film Award, two nominations of Golden Horse Award.
Born: March 12, 1976
Place of Birth: Wuhu, Anhui, China
Known For

Swallow
Swallow (Chinese: 小燕子-飞跃时空的精灵) is Zhao Wei's first album. The title sourced Zhao's first acclaimed role - Xiaoyanzi (小燕子; "Swallow") in My Fair Princess. In its first day of release, this album sold out 100,000 copies in Taiwan.

汉宫飞燕

Thank you for having loved me
Academy Awards best screenplay nominee Hui-Ling Wang's first television screenplay after Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.

Deja Vu
How does fate work in love? This is main theme examined in this movie. When we begin, there are two storylines taking place, until the "fated" couples are paired...but are they really the right couples? Or has fate got another twist in store? At first Vivien is charmed by Peter's blunt nature, and Peter by her opposing stands. Meanwhile, Vicki and Nicky have a great time together, simply enjoying each other's simpleness. The tables turn however, when Peter moves to Hong Kong for family problems, and Vicki too has to leave for her studies...

姐姐妹妹闯北京

I Can I BB

My Fair Princess
Centers around the legend of Princess Huanzhu during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor of the Qing Dynasty.

Romance in the Rain
Lu Yiping, one of many children of a retired general with nine wives, is banished from her family home due to Wang Xueqin. Driven by resentment, she plots revenge by targeting her stepsister's love interest, He Shuhuan. But as Yiping navigates life with her mother, she unexpectedly finds forgiveness and love through the people she meets, transforming her journey of vengeance into one of self-discovery and healing.

Dragon Girls!
Yves Montmayeur takes Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon as the starting point for his study of the new female warrior in Asian pop culture. From Beijing to Tokyo and Taiwan, he went to meet with the most iconic muses of this new trend, including Michelle Yeoh, Zhang Ziyi, Shu Qi and Asami.

Mulan: Rise of a Warrior
When barbarian hordes threaten her homeland, the brave and cunning Mulan disguises herself as a male soldier to swell the ranks in her aging father's stead. The warrior's remarkable courage drives her through powerful battle scenes and brutal wartime strategy. Mulan loses dear friends to the enemy's blade as she rises to become one of her country's most valuable leaders — but can she win the war before her secret is exposed?
Filmography
as Zhao Ying
as Zhou Yuan
as Meiling (voice)
as Herself
as Dr. Tong Qian
as Cai Bo
as Jodi (Wei Wei)
as Bi Sheng Nan
as Self
as Young Aunt May
as Li Hongqin
as Princess Jing
as Xiao-Ye Jin
as Yang Zheng's wife
as Self - Judge
as Qiao Hua
as Hua Mulan
as CPPCC Representative
as Sun Shang Xiang
as Pei Rong
as Sun Shang Xiang
as herself
as Liu Dafan
as Lin Xi
as Tan Yuwei
as 陈骁潇
as 姚木兰
as Qu Ran
as Wen Zhu
as Wu Fang / Langlang
as Zhang Ning / Cheung Ling
as 安心
as Ai Quan
as Phoenix
as Mui
as 陆依萍
as Lu Jian Ping / Du Hui Xin
as Princess Phoenix
as Ji Xiang | Li Mei
as Vicky
as Herself
as 小燕子
as 岳清儿
as Female Classmate
as Xue er
as Princess Yanga / 阳阿公主
as 小燕子