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'''Gong Beibi''' ({{zh|c=龚蓓苾|p=Gōng Beìbì}}) (born February 21, 1978 in [[Fujian]], [[China]]) is a [[China|Chinese]] film and television actress. Beginning her career as a child actress, she later graduated from the prestigious [[Central Academy of Drama]] where she gained fame and popularity among young audiences in China after starring in several popular TV series and feature films in both China and Hong Kong. Due to her success while still a student, she became dubbed in the media at the time as "little [[Gong Li]]".<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://k.sina.com.cn/article_6446294480_1803aa5d000100597d.html|title=出道就有"小巩俐"之称,23岁享誉国际,如今40岁仍是冻龄女神|website=k.sina.com.cn|access-date=2018-07-20}}</ref>


'''Beibi Gong''' ({{zh|c=龚蓓苾|p=Gōng Bèibì}}) (born February 21, 1978, in [[Fujian]], [[China]]) is a Chinese film and television actress. Beginning her acting career as a teenager after she was discovered for the lead role in the film ''You Are Not Sixteen'', Gong later studied and graduated from the nationally prestigious [[Central Academy of Drama]]. She first gained recognition among audiences in China after starring in several popular TV series and feature films in both mainland China and Hong Kong.<ref>{{Cite web|date=2019-11-17|title=15-year-old auditioning for her sister was selected to be popular when she married a mixed-race director, gave birth to a 6-year-old son, and a happy family|url=https://www.bannedbook.org/en/bnews/yule/20191117/1225090.html|access-date=2022-01-06|website=www.bannedbook.org|language=en}}</ref> Due to her success while still a student, Gong was dubbed in the media at the time as "little [[Gong Li]]",<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://k.sina.com.cn/article_6446294480_1803aa5d000100597d.html|title=出道就有"小巩俐"之称,23岁享誉国际,如今40岁仍是冻龄女神|website=k.sina.com.cn|access-date=2018-07-20}}</ref> who also graduated from the same acting college.
After graduating, she continued diversifying her roles with different projects, including starring and executive producing ''[[Bus 44]]'', which gained her critical acclaim in China, Europe, and North America where it premiered and won awards at the [[Venice Film Festival]], [[Sundance Film Festival]] and [[Cannes Film Festival]].


After graduating, Gong continued diversifying her roles with different projects, including starring in and executive producing ''[[Bus 44]]'', which gained her critical acclaim in China, Europe, and North America where it premiered and won awards at the [[Venice Film Festival]], [[Sundance Film Festival]] and [[Cannes Film Festival]].<ref>{{Citation|title=Che si shi si - IMDb|url=http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0280538/awards|access-date=2021-05-05}}</ref>
In 2005, Gong Beibi starred in the feature film ''[[Waiting Alone]]'' which opened to critical raves at the [[Tokyo Film Festival]]. The indie film was released nationwide in September 2005 and became a hit with youth audiences across China<ref>[http://ent.sina.com.cn/m/c/2007-07-03/10011622808.shtml 首都电影观众大调查 年轻人最认可宁浩伍仕贤_影音娱乐_新浪网<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> and one of the best reviewed and most talked about Chinese films the year. Later in the year, ''[[Waiting Alone]]'' was nominated for several awards including "Best Picture" at the Chinese Academy Awards ([[Golden Rooster Awards]]). Gong Beibi's memorable performance in ''[[Waiting Alone]]'', which [[Variety (magazine)|Variety]] magazine called "impressive", caught the attention of [[Hollywood]].


In 2005, Gong Beibi starred in the feature film ''[[Waiting Alone]]'' which opened to critical raves at the [[Tokyo Film Festival]]. The indie film was released nationwide in September 2005 and became a hit with audiences across China,<ref>[http://ent.sina.com.cn/m/c/2007-07-03/10011622808.shtml 首都电影观众大调查 年轻人最认可宁浩伍仕贤_影音娱乐_新浪网<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> and one of the best reviewed and most talked about Chinese films the year. ''[[Waiting Alone]]'' was nominated for several awards including "Best Picture" at the Chinese academy awards ([[Golden Rooster Awards]]). Gong Beibi's memorable performance in ''[[Waiting Alone]]'', which [[Variety (magazine)|Variety]] magazine called "impressive",<ref>{{Cite web|last=Edwards|first=Russell|date=2004-11-11|title=Waiting Alone|url=https://variety.com/2004/film/reviews/waiting-alone-1200529591/|access-date=2021-05-05|website=Variety|language=en-US}}</ref> garnered her a "Most Favorite Actress" nomination at the 12th [[Beijing Student Film Festival]].
Gong's 2007 Chinese holiday ensemble comedy ''[[Call for Love]]'' was a success at the box office, she followed up with a special appearance in ''[[Connected (2008 film)|Connected]]'' the Hong Kong action film remake of ''[[Cellular (film)|Cellular]]''.


Gong's 2007 Chinese holiday ensemble comedy ''[[Call for Love]]'' was a success at the box office, she followed up with a special appearance in action director [[Benny Chan (filmmaker)|Benny Chan]]'s ''[[Connected (2008 film)|Connected]]'' the Hong Kong action film remake of ''[[Cellular (film)|Cellular]]'', and continued starring in TV series.
In 2010, Gong co-starred with [[Aaron Kwok]] in Oxide Pang's thriller ''[[The Detective 2]]''. In 2011, Gong starred alongside Academy Award winner [[Kevin Spacey]] and [[Daniel Wu]] in the dramedy/psychological suspense ''[[Inseparable (film)|Inseparable]]''. ''Inseparable'' was named one of The Wall Street Journal's Top 10 Most Notable Asian Films of 2011.


In 2010, Gong co-starred with [[Aaron Kwok]] in Oxide Pang's thriller ''[[The Detective 2]]''. In 2011, Beibi Gong starred alongside Academy Award winner [[Kevin Spacey]] and [[Daniel Wu]] in [[Dayyan Eng]]'s dramedy/psychological suspense ''[[Inseparable (film)|Inseparable]]''. ''Inseparable'' was named one of The Wall Street Journal's Top 10 Most Notable Asian Films of 2011.<ref>{{Cite news|last=Napolitano|first=Dean|date=2011-12-29|title=The Year in Asian Film|language=en-US|work=Wall Street Journal|url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/BL-SJB-8374|access-date=2021-05-05|issn=0099-9660}}</ref>
Gong Beibi was next seen in several back-to-back TV series in China, most notably ''[[The Legend of Qin (live action TV series)|The Legend of Qin]]'' in 2015, and ''[[Ice Fantasy]]'' based on ''[[Guo Jingming]]'' popular fantasy novel, in 2016.


Beibi was next seen in several back-to-back TV series in China, most notably ''The Legend of Qin'' in 2015, and as the Ice Queen in ''[[Ice Fantasy]]'' based on [[Guo Jingming]]'s popular fantasy novel in 2016.
In 2017, Gong won the jury award for Best Actress at the Beijing Youth Film Festival for her starring role in the indie drama Lack of Love. She also was in the hit TV series ''[[Fighter of the Destiny]]'' and the Monkey King comedy ''A Chinese Odessy: Love You a Million Years''. Behind the scenes, she was a co-producer on the summer fantasy comedy indie hit ''[[Wished (film)|Wished]]''.


In 2017, Gong won the Jury Award for "Best Actress" at the Beijing Youth Film Festival for her starring role in the indie drama ''Lack of Love''. She was also in the hit TV series ''[[Fighter of the Destiny]]'' and the [[Monkey King]] comedy ''A Chinese Odyssey: Love You a Million Years'' playing [[Princess Iron Fan|Princess Ironfan]]. Behind the camera, she was a co-producer on the summer fantasy comedy indie hit ''[[Wished (film)|Wished]]''.
In 2018, Gong Beibi starred in the TV series ''[[The Flame's Daughter]]'' which had over 700 million hits in China, as well as, the surprise summer blockbuster hit, ''[[Dying to Survive]],'' which become one of the biggest box office films in China.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.screendaily.com/news/china-box-office-dying-to-survive-stays-top-big-budget-fantasy-asura-flops/5130929.article?referrer=RSS|title=China box office: 'Dying To Survive' stays top, big-budget fantasy 'Asura' flops|work=Screen|access-date=2018-07-20|language=en}}</ref> Gong Beibi will next be seen in the TV series remake of ''The Return of the Condor Heroes'' playing one of the iconic roles, as well as in two feature films releasing in 2020.

In 2018, Gong Beibi starred in the TV series ''[[The Flame's Daughter]]'' which had over 700 million viewing hits in China and was later on Amazon Prime, as well as, co-starring in the surprise summer blockbuster hit, ''[[Dying to Survive]],'' which become one of the biggest box office films in China.<ref>{{Cite news|url=https://www.screendaily.com/news/china-box-office-dying-to-survive-stays-top-big-budget-fantasy-asura-flops/5130929.article?referrer=RSS|title=China box office: 'Dying To Survive' stays top, big-budget fantasy 'Asura' flops|work=Screen|access-date=2018-07-20|language=en}}</ref> Beibi played two different lead characters in ''Summer Blur'', which won awards at [[Busan International Film Festival|Busan Film Festival]] and the 2021 [[Berlin International Film Festival|Berlin Film Festival]] Generations section.<ref>{{Cite web|last=Rosser2021-03-04T11:57:00+00:00|first=Michael|title=‘The Fam’, ‘Summer Blur’ win Berlin Generation prizes|url=https://www.screendaily.com/news/the-fam-summer-blur-win-berlin-generation-prizes/5157739.article|access-date=2021-11-03|website=Screen|language=en}}</ref>

In 2021, Gong starred in the indie sports drama ''On Your Mark'' which did well at the Chinese box office,<ref>{{Cite web|title=Chinese Malaysian directors sweep China's box office|url=https://asia.nikkei.com/Life-Arts/Arts/Chinese-Malaysian-directors-sweep-China-s-box-office|access-date=2021-11-03|website=Nikkei Asia|language=en-GB}}</ref> the film was directed by Malaysian director [[Chiu Keng Guan]].

Beibi Gong was next seen in the TV series remake of ''[[The Return of the Condor Heroes (disambiguation)|The Return of the Condor Heroes]]'' playing one of the iconic roles, as well as two other popular TV series in China: ''Pride & Price'' and ''Master of My Own''. In 2023, she was in the hit ensemble TV series ''[[Meet Yourself]]''<ref>{{Cite news |last=Hale |first=Mike |date=2023-01-17 |title=An International Buffet, From Elena Ferrante to ‘Slow Horses’ |language=en-US |work=The New York Times |url=https://www.nytimes.com/2023/01/17/arts/television/best-international-shows-lying-life-of-adults-slow-horses.html |access-date=2023-03-23 |issn=0362-4331}}</ref>'','' playing [[Liu Yifei]]'s tough yet loving sister.

Gong stars alongside [[Duan Yihong]] in the [[Jia Zhangke|Jia Zhang-Ke]] produced crime drama ''Heaven and Hell'', releasing in 2024.


== Personal life ==
== Personal life ==
Graduated from Central Drama Academy in Beijing, China. She can speak Mandarin, Taiwanese (Hokkien), and English.
Bachelor of Arts in Drama, from Central Drama Academy in Beijing, China. She can speak Mandarin, Minnanyu ([[Hokkien]]), and English.


==Selected Acting Filmography ==
== Selected Acting filmography ==
*''You Are Not Sixteen'' ({{lang|zh|你没有十六岁}}) (1994)
*''You Are Not Sixteen'' ({{lang|zh|你没有十六岁}}) (1994)
*''Beijing Hong Kong Love Connection'' ({{lang|zh|京港爱情线}}) (1997)
*''Beijing Hong Kong Love Connection'' ({{lang|zh|京港爱情线}}) (1997)
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*''Journey'' (2015)
*''Journey'' (2015)
*''Wo de hun yin shui zuo zhu'' ({{lang|zh|我的婚姻谁做主}}) (2015)
*''Wo de hun yin shui zuo zhu'' ({{lang|zh|我的婚姻谁做主}}) (2015)
*''[[Bad Bosses (TV series)|Bad Bosses]]'' ({{lang|zh|恶老板}}) (2015)
*''Bad Bosses'' ({{lang|zh|恶老板}}) (2015)
*''[[The Legend of Qin (disambiguation)|The Legend of Qin (live action TV series)]]'' ({{lang|zh|秦时明月}}) (2015)
*''[[The Legend of Qin (disambiguation)|The Legend of Qin (live action TV series)]]'' ({{lang|zh|秦时明月}}) (2015)
*''[[Ice Fantasy]]'' ({{lang|zh|幻城}}) (2016)
*''[[Ice Fantasy]]'' ({{lang|zh|幻城}}) (2016)
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*''[[My People, My Country]]'' ({{lang|zh|我和我的祖国}}) (2019)
*''[[My People, My Country]]'' ({{lang|zh|我和我的祖国}}) (2019)
*''[[Adoring]]'' ({{lang|zh|宠爱}}) (2019)
*''[[Adoring]]'' ({{lang|zh|宠爱}}) (2019)
*''The Return of the Condor Heroes'' ({{lang|zh|新神雕侠侣}}) (2020)
*''[[In a Class of Her Own]]'' ({{lang|zh|漂亮书生}}) (2020)
*''Summer Blur'' ({{lang|zh|汉南夏日}}) (2020)
*''[[The Blooms at Ruyi Pavilion]]'' ({{lang|zh|如意芳菲}}) (2020)
*''Summer Blur'' ({{lang|zh|汉南夏日}}) (2020) * Won - [[Berlin International Film Festival|Berlin Film Festival]] / [[Busan International Film Festival|Busan Film Festival]]
*''In a Class of Her Own'' ({{lang|zh|漂亮书生}}) (2020)
*''The Way of Favours'' ({{lang|zh|如意芳菲}}) (2020)
*''[[On Your Mark (film)|On Your Mark]]'' ({{lang|zh|了不起的老爸}}) (2021)
*''On Your Mark'' ({{lang|zh|起跑}}) (2020)
*''Remembrance of Things Past'' (我在他乡挺好的) (2021)
*''Pride & Price''({{lang|zh|盛装}}) (2020)
*''Pride & Price'' ({{lang|zh|盛装}}) (2022)
*''The Return of the Condor Heroes'' ({{lang|zh|新神雕侠侣}}) (2022)

*''Master of My Own'' (请叫我总监) (2022)
*''The Fallen Bridge'' (断桥) (2022)
*''[[Meet Yourself]]'' (去有风的地方) (2023)
*''Look Up and See Joy'' (抬头见喜) (2023)
*''All Ears'' (不虚此行) (2023)
*''There Will Be Ample Time'' (故乡, 别来无恙) (2023)
*''Burning Years'' (似火流年) (2023)
*''Best Choice Ever'' (承欢记) (2024)
*''The Hutong Cowboy'' (爆款好人) (2024)
*''Heaven and Hell'' ({{lang|zh|一刀天堂}}) (2024)
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<ref>[http://hkmdb.com/db/people/view.mhtml?id=33669&display_set=eng Gong Beibi at hkmdb.com]</ref>
<ref>[http://hkmdb.com/db/people/view.mhtml?id=33669&display_set=eng Gong Beibi at hkmdb.com]</ref>
<ref>[http://chinesemov.com/actors/Gong%20Beibi.html Gong Beibi at chinesemov.com]</ref>
<ref>[http://chinesemov.com/actors/Gong%20Beibi.html Gong Beibi at chinesemov.com]</ref>

==References==
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==External links==
==External links==
*{{in lang|zh}} [http://www.gongbeibi.com/ Official Site]
*[http://www.beibigong.com/ Official Site of Beibi Gong]
*[http://www.instagram.com/gongbeibi Gong Beibi Instagram]
*[http://www.weibo.com/gongbeibi Gong Beibi Weibo] 龚蓓苾微博
*[http://www.weibo.com/gongbeibi Gong Beibi Weibo] 龚蓓苾微博
*[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm0327299/ Gong Beibi IMDB page]
*[https://www.instagram.com/gongbeibi/ Beibi Gong Instagram]
*{{imdbname|0327299}}

==References==
{{reflist}}


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Latest revision as of 18:10, 17 October 2024

Gong Beibi
龚蓓苾
Gong in 2017
Born (1978-02-21) February 21, 1978 (age 46)
Fujian, China
NationalityChinese
Other namesBaby
Alma materCentral Academy of Drama
Occupation(s)Actress, Producer
Years active1994–present
AgentCreative Artists Agency

Beibi Gong (Chinese: 龚蓓苾; pinyin: Gōng Bèibì) (born February 21, 1978, in Fujian, China) is a Chinese film and television actress. Beginning her acting career as a teenager after she was discovered for the lead role in the film You Are Not Sixteen, Gong later studied and graduated from the nationally prestigious Central Academy of Drama. She first gained recognition among audiences in China after starring in several popular TV series and feature films in both mainland China and Hong Kong.[1] Due to her success while still a student, Gong was dubbed in the media at the time as "little Gong Li",[2] who also graduated from the same acting college.

After graduating, Gong continued diversifying her roles with different projects, including starring in and executive producing Bus 44, which gained her critical acclaim in China, Europe, and North America where it premiered and won awards at the Venice Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival and Cannes Film Festival.[3]

In 2005, Gong Beibi starred in the feature film Waiting Alone which opened to critical raves at the Tokyo Film Festival. The indie film was released nationwide in September 2005 and became a hit with audiences across China,[4] and one of the best reviewed and most talked about Chinese films the year. Waiting Alone was nominated for several awards including "Best Picture" at the Chinese academy awards (Golden Rooster Awards). Gong Beibi's memorable performance in Waiting Alone, which Variety magazine called "impressive",[5] garnered her a "Most Favorite Actress" nomination at the 12th Beijing Student Film Festival.

Gong's 2007 Chinese holiday ensemble comedy Call for Love was a success at the box office, she followed up with a special appearance in action director Benny Chan's Connected the Hong Kong action film remake of Cellular, and continued starring in TV series.

In 2010, Gong co-starred with Aaron Kwok in Oxide Pang's thriller The Detective 2. In 2011, Beibi Gong starred alongside Academy Award winner Kevin Spacey and Daniel Wu in Dayyan Eng's dramedy/psychological suspense Inseparable. Inseparable was named one of The Wall Street Journal's Top 10 Most Notable Asian Films of 2011.[6]

Beibi was next seen in several back-to-back TV series in China, most notably The Legend of Qin in 2015, and as the Ice Queen in Ice Fantasy based on Guo Jingming's popular fantasy novel in 2016.

In 2017, Gong won the Jury Award for "Best Actress" at the Beijing Youth Film Festival for her starring role in the indie drama Lack of Love. She was also in the hit TV series Fighter of the Destiny and the Monkey King comedy A Chinese Odyssey: Love You a Million Years playing Princess Ironfan. Behind the camera, she was a co-producer on the summer fantasy comedy indie hit Wished.

In 2018, Gong Beibi starred in the TV series The Flame's Daughter which had over 700 million viewing hits in China and was later on Amazon Prime, as well as, co-starring in the surprise summer blockbuster hit, Dying to Survive, which become one of the biggest box office films in China.[7] Beibi played two different lead characters in Summer Blur, which won awards at Busan Film Festival and the 2021 Berlin Film Festival Generations section.[8]

In 2021, Gong starred in the indie sports drama On Your Mark which did well at the Chinese box office,[9] the film was directed by Malaysian director Chiu Keng Guan.

Beibi Gong was next seen in the TV series remake of The Return of the Condor Heroes playing one of the iconic roles, as well as two other popular TV series in China: Pride & Price and Master of My Own. In 2023, she was in the hit ensemble TV series Meet Yourself[10], playing Liu Yifei's tough yet loving sister.

Gong stars alongside Duan Yihong in the Jia Zhang-Ke produced crime drama Heaven and Hell, releasing in 2024.

Personal life

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Bachelor of Arts in Drama, from Central Drama Academy in Beijing, China. She can speak Mandarin, Minnanyu (Hokkien), and English.

Selected Acting filmography

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  • You Are Not Sixteen (你没有十六岁) (1994)
  • Beijing Hong Kong Love Connection (京港爱情线) (1997)
  • The Lord of Hangzhou (杭州王爷) (1998)
  • An Unusual Love (非常爱情) (1998)
  • Sun Moon Star (星星月亮太阳) (1999)
  • Bus 44 (车四十四) (2001) (Also Executive Producer)
  • Waiting Alone (独自等待) (2004) * Nominated - Audience Favorite Actress / Beijing Students Film Festival
  • The Ghost Inside (疑神疑鬼) (2005)
  • Call for Love (爱情呼叫转移) (2007) * Nominated - Audience Favorite Actress / Beijing Students Film Festival
  • Connected (保持通话) (2008)
  • The Founding of a Republic (2009)
  • Zhao Dan (赵丹) (2010) (TV series)
  • The Detective 2 (B+侦探) (2011)
  • Inseparable (形影不离) (2011)
  • Lucky Dog (2013)
  • The Buddha's Shadow (2014)
  • Over the Sky (2014)
  • Journey (2015)
  • Wo de hun yin shui zuo zhu (我的婚姻谁做主) (2015)
  • Bad Bosses (恶老板) (2015)
  • The Legend of Qin (live action TV series) (秦时明月) (2015)
  • Ice Fantasy (幻城) (2016)
  • Lack of Love (缺失的爱) (2017) * Won - Best Actress Award / Beijing Youth Film Festival
  • Fighter of the Destiny (择天记) (2017)
  • A Chinese Odyssey: Love You a Million Years (大话西游之爱你一万年) (2017)
  • The Flame's Daughter (烈火如歌) (2018)
  • Dying to Survive (我不是药神) (2018)
  • My People, My Country (我和我的祖国) (2019)
  • Adoring (宠爱) (2019)
  • In a Class of Her Own (漂亮书生) (2020)
  • The Blooms at Ruyi Pavilion (如意芳菲) (2020)
  • Summer Blur (汉南夏日) (2020) * Won - Berlin Film Festival / Busan Film Festival
  • On Your Mark (了不起的老爸) (2021)
  • Remembrance of Things Past (我在他乡挺好的) (2021)
  • Pride & Price (盛装) (2022)
  • The Return of the Condor Heroes (新神雕侠侣) (2022)
  • Master of My Own (请叫我总监) (2022)
  • The Fallen Bridge (断桥) (2022)
  • Meet Yourself (去有风的地方) (2023)
  • Look Up and See Joy (抬头见喜) (2023)
  • All Ears (不虚此行) (2023)
  • There Will Be Ample Time (故乡, 别来无恙) (2023)
  • Burning Years (似火流年) (2023)
  • Best Choice Ever (承欢记) (2024)
  • The Hutong Cowboy (爆款好人) (2024)
  • Heaven and Hell (一刀天堂) (2024)

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  6. ^ Napolitano, Dean (2011-12-29). "The Year in Asian Film". Wall Street Journal. ISSN 0099-9660. Retrieved 2021-05-05.
  7. ^ "China box office: 'Dying To Survive' stays top, big-budget fantasy 'Asura' flops". Screen. Retrieved 2018-07-20.
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