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  1. This is a complete filmography of Chinese actress, director and producer Zhao Wei. In an acting career that spanned more than twenty years, Zhao performed on screen, television and stage. She is regarded by many as Mainland China's first "national idol" since the economic reform began in 1978. [1]

  2. Zhao Wei Films is one of the key players in the Singapore film industry. In 1995, it released its maiden feature, MEE POK MAN. Directed by company founder Eric Khoo, the critical hit not only ignited a resurgence of filmmaking in Singapore, but was also the first local film to travel to international festivals including Berlin and Venice.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Zhao_WeiZhao Wei - Wikipedia

    She rose to pan-Asian fame for her role as Xiaoyanzi ("Little Swallow") in the TV series My Fair Princess (1998–1999), followed by a series of popular films, such as Shaolin Soccer (2001), Red Cliff (2008–2009), Painted Skin (2008), Painted Skin: The Resurrection (2012), and Lost in Hong Kong (2015).

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  4. Get to know Zhao Wei, from Mainland China. Zhao Wei is known for significant roles in "The Last Goodbye to Mama". Uncover insights into the off-screen life of Zhao Wei and stay updated on their most recent works, all on Viki.

  5. That same year, Zhao also began singing and released her first album, Swallow. After that, she continued to act in hit TV shows, a few movies and released albums that sold very well. In 2004, she won the title of Most Popular Actress at the 11th Beijing Student Film Festival for her role in Warriors of the Celestial Empire.

  6. 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).

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  8. www.imdb.com › name › nm0955505Wei Zhao - IMDb

    For box office failure of Green Tea (2003), My Dream Girl (2003), Goddess of Mercy (2003), several china newspapers named her as box-office poison. In 2005, for critical acclaimed A Time to Love, Zhao won three Best Actress awards, including Shanghai Film Festival Golden Goblet Award.