Shu Qi
Birth Name: Li-Hui Lin |
Cantonese Name: Shu Kei |
Mandarin Name: Shu Qi |
Birthdate: April 16, 1976 |
Birthplace: Taiwan |
Height: 5'6" (1.68 m) |
Zodiac Sign: Aries |
Sometimes credited as: Chi Hsu, Qi Hsu, Kei |
has been called the : Sharon Stone of the East |
Shu Qi is one of the best known and most versatile actors in Asia. Was born in Taiwan and is of Taiwanese nationality. Has a "manic" acting style, which (unfortunately) has won her detractors. However she has proved her acting credibility by winning the prestigous Golden Horse Awards in Taiwan (regarded as the "Asian Oscars") for Best Supporting Actress. She has also received a nomination for Best Actress from the Golden Horse Awards. Is currently going out with Canto-pop singer and actor Leon Lai. Appeared with Jackie Chan in the wonderful romantic-comedy Bor lei jun (1999) ('Gorgeous'). Her name is spelled in a variety of ways, including: Hsu Qi, Hsu Chi, Qi Shu, Shu Kei and there are quite a few other variations on her name on foreign VCDs, DVDs and Internet sites Originally from Taiwan, Shu Qi quickly made a name for herself in the Hong Kong film industry in the mid-90s with her game performances in such ribald films as “Sex and Zen II.” Her career exploded, and in her six years as an actress she’s made upwards of 45 films, including “The Storm Riders,” “Portland Street Blues,” “Young and Dangerous V,” “The Blacksheep Affair,” and “Hu-Du-Men.” Shu Qi won the Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Supporting Actress and for Best Newcomer for “Viva Erotica.” Most recently, she was seen in theaters in Ann Hui’s hit ghost-story thriller, “Visible Secret.” Fan mail:
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