Yong Mei

Yong Mei (Chinese: 咏梅; born 14 February 1970) is a Chinese actress. In 2019, she won the Silver Bear for Best Actress at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival for her performance in the film So Long, My Son directed by Wang Xiaoshuai.

Yong Mei
Born (1970-02-14) 14 February 1970
Alma materUniversity of International Business and Economics
OccupationActress
Years active1997–present
AwardsSilver Bear for Best Actress (2019)
Chinese name
Chinese咏梅

Early life and education

An ethnic Mongol, Yong Mei was born on 14 February 1970 in Hohhot, the capital of China's Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region.[1][2] Her original name in Mongolian is Sunjidma (Mongolian: ᠰᠦᠨᠵᠢᠳᠮ ᠠ, Сүнжидмаа, Sünžidmaa, Mongolian pronunciation: [suntʃitmaː], Chinese: 森吉德玛; pinyin: Sēnjídémǎ), meaning "fairy", which has given rise to her nickname "Sister Fairy" (Chinese: 仙姐儿; pinyin: xiānjiěr).[1] She studied business administration at the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing,[1] where she was active in performing arts.[3]

Career

After graduation from university, she initially worked in foreign trade, and later in the studio of the influential television hostess Xu Gehui (许戈辉).[2] On the recommendation of Xu, Yong Mei starred in the 1997 television drama The Man Who Herds the Clouds (牧云的男人) and began her acting career.[3] She had her breakout role in the 2004 television drama A Chinese-style Divorce (中国式离婚), which made her wildly popular.[1] She was also praised for her performances in the TV series Cell Phone (手机), Ocean Paradise (海洋天堂), You Are My Lover (你是我爱人), and Cliff (悬崖, 2012).[3]

In 2015, Yong Mei appeared in Hou Hsiao-hsien's film The Assassin (or Assassin Nie Yinniang), in which she plays the mother of the title character, Nie Yinniang. The production lasted from 2012 to 2014; she thoroughly enjoyed the experience and held the film in high regard. She did not accept a major role for the next few years for lack of a suitable script that met her standard for quality.[1]

The next major film she appeared in was So Long, My Son, directed by Wang Xiaoshuai, in which she portrays a mother who has lost her only son.[1] To prepare for the role, she interviewed a real-life mother who had lost her only child. She originally scheduled two hours for the interview, but it was eventually extended to seven hours and gave her deep insight into a mother's sorrow.[1] The film premiered at the 69th Berlin International Film Festival on 14 February 2019,[4][5] Yong Mei's 49th birthday.[1] For their performance, Yong Mei and Wang Jingchun, who plays her husband in the film, were awarded the Silver Bear for Best Actress and Best Actor, respectively.[5][6] She was the first actress from mainland China to win the award.[2]

Personal life

Yong Mei is married to Luan Shu, the former lead singer of the Beijing rock band Black Panther. She became a fan of the band after being introduced to its music by a friend, and starred in the music video for its song "Don't Break My Heart".[1]

Filmography

Film

YearEnglish titleChinese titleRoleNotes
2000A Lingering Face非常夏日Foreman
2000Piao zai haishang de xue飘在海上的雪Liang Xiaoling
2002Longtao龙套Song Xing
2003Cell Phone手机Xiao Su
2010Ocean Heaven海洋天堂Principal Tan
2010Aftershock唐山大地震Fang twins' aunt
2011Wo de xiatian我的夏天Liao Chenxue
2013Young Style青春派Mother
2014One Day有一天Mother of left-behind childrenSegment Present
2015The Assassin刺客聂隐娘Lady Nie TianNominated for Best Supporting Actress at the Chinese Film Media Awards
2017Secret Fruit秘果Mother Yu
2018Genghis Khan战神纪Hoelun
2019So Long, My Son地久天长Wang LiyunWon the Silver Bear for Best Actress and the Golden Rooster Award for Best Actress
2021Schemes in Antiques 古董局中局Shen

Television

YearEnglish titleChinese titleRoleNotes
1995Mu Yun's Man牧云的男人Mu Yun
1996Rizhao nuren xin日照女人心
1997Beijing Love Story北京爱情故事Mo Huan
1998Silk Street秀水街Qimei
1999Feng die yu ren疯蝶雨人Roland
Supreme Honor至高荣誉Xia Jie
The Place Where Dreams Start梦开始的地方Xin Pingping
2000Wenzhou Woman温州女人Ami
Secretary of the Party Committee县委书记Shen Lihong
2001Mantra真言Anyang
Bangkok Rainy Season曼谷雨季Bu Yilan
Stacking Emotions堆积情感Liu Li
Langji tianya浪迹天涯Qinfang
Past and Present前世今生Xianglan/ Duan Xiaoyu
2002Not Far Away相邻不远Mu Yun
Qianlong Dynasty乾隆王朝Su Qinglian
Loyal Guard忠诚卫士Ouyang Yurong
Don't Come Near Me不要靠近我Meng Yue
2003Walk Through Happiness走过幸福Fang Fang
Blue Bird Sky 青鸟的天空Lin Ping
Chinese Divorce中国式离婚Xiao Li
2004When Marriage Comes to an End当婚姻走到尽头Shan Lingling
2005Student Abroad小留学生Mrs. Ye
2006Yi hei zhi hei以黑治黑Shen Lihong
Dutiful Son孝子Xie Yan
Suochun锁春记Chawandan
2007Where is My Home何处是我家Han Rusu
Half of Heaven一半天堂Chen Xiaoning
2008Ruguo hai you mingtian如果还有明天Leng Wei
Newcomers to the Middle-Aged人到中年Jiang Ning
2009Shan bei hanzi陕北汉子Ulanzhu
2010Zhongdiangongmen钟点工们Liu Li
Zong you qingkong总有晴空Chawandan
2011Cliff悬崖Sun Yuejian
Ni shi wo airen你是我爱人Chen Xiaoning
Ernu de zhanzheng儿女的战争Leng Wei
2012Luanshi shuxiang乱世书香Jiang Ning
2016Xiao bieli小别离Ulanzhu
2019A Little Reunion小欢喜Liu JingNominated for Best Supporting Actress in a TV Series at the Shanghai Television Festival
2021 LouYang 风起洛阳 The Emperor

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Project Result Ref.
2016 Chinese Film Media Awards Best Supporting Actress The Assassin Nominated [7]
2019 Berlin International Film Festival Silver Bear for Best Actress So Long, My Son Won [6]
2019 Golden Rooster Awards Best Actress Won [8]
2020 Asian Film Awards Best Actress Nominated [7]
2020 Shanghai Television Festival Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series A Little Reunion Nominated [7]

References

  1. "咏梅 我的生活比剧本精彩多了". Xinhua. 2019-03-22. Archived from the original on April 7, 2019. Retrieved 2019-04-18.
  2. Hai Qing 海清 (2019-02-18). "蒙古族演员咏梅 擒"银熊"". Inner Mongolia Morning News. Retrieved 2019-04-18.
  3. Cao Songbo 曹嵩博 (2012-02-02). "咏梅:我不是个有野心的演员". Culture China. Retrieved 2019-04-18.
  4. Chen, Meiling (2019-02-18). "Chinese actors win top awards at Berlin festival". China Daily. Retrieved 2019-04-18.
  5. "Lead roles in Chinese saga 'So Long My Son' share best actor awards". South China Morning Post. 2019-02-17. Retrieved 2019-04-18.
  6. Meza, Ed (2019-02-16). "Berlin Film Festival 2019: Nadav Lapid's 'Synonyms' Wins Golden Bear". Variety. Retrieved 2019-04-18.
  7. "咏梅 Mei Yong 获奖情况". movie.douban.com. Archived from the original on 10 April 2021. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
  8. Huaxia. "32nd China Film Golden Rooster Awards announced". xinhuanet.com. Archived from the original on 10 April 2021. Retrieved 10 April 2020.
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