Shu Qi - Wikipedia

Taiwanese–Hong Kong actress and model This article is about the actress. For the filmmaker, see Shu Kei. For the Guzhu royal prince during the Shang and Zhou dynasties, see Boyi and Shuqi. For the Malaysian politician, see Wong Shu Qi. In this Chinese name, the family name is Lin.
Shu Qi
舒淇
Shu Qi in 2024
BornLin Li-hui (1976-04-16) 16 April 1976 (age 48)Xindian, Taipei County, Taiwan
NationalityHong Kong–Taiwanese
Citizenship
  • Hong Kong
  • Taiwan
EducationNew Taipei Municipal Wu Feng Junior High School
Occupations
  • Actress
  • model
Years active1994–present
Agents
  • Baiyu Stars
  • Dongshen Weilai K-ARTISTS (2020–present)
Spouse Stephen Fung ​(m. 2016)​
PartnerLeon Lai (1997–2004)
AwardsHong Kong Film Awards – Best New Performer for Viva Erotica (1996)Best Supporting Actress for Viva Erotica (1996) & Portland Street Blues (1998)

Golden Bauhinia Awards – Best Supporting Actress for Viva Erotica (1996) Asian Film Awards – Best Actress for The Assassin (2015)

Golden Horse Awards – Best Supporting Actress for Portland Street Blues (1998)Best Actress for Three Times (2005)
Chinese name
Chinese舒淇
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinShū Qí
Yue: Cantonese
JyutpingSyu1 Kei4
Lin Li-hui
Chinese林立慧
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinLín Lìhuì
Southern Min
Hokkien POJLîm Li̍p-hūi

Lin Li-hui (born 16 April 1976)[1][2] (Chinese: 林立慧),[3] better known by her stage name Shu Qi (Chinese: 舒淇), is a Hong Kong–Taiwanese actress and model.

She is one of the most successful Taiwanese actresses of all time. She has received three Hong Kong Film Awards and two Golden Horse Awards among many other awards. She has collaborated with master director Hou Hsiao-hsien on three films: Millennium Mambo (2001), Three Times (2005), and The Assassin (2015). Shu Qi has also played leading roles in both art-house films and box-office hits, including If You Are the One (2008) by Feng Xiaogang, Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons (2013) by Stephen Chow, Gone with the Bullets (2014) by Jiang Wen, and Mojin: The Lost Legend (2015) by Wuershan.

Shu ranked 18th on Forbes China Celebrity 100 list in 2013,[4] 23rd in 2014,[5] 32nd in 2015,[6] 48th in 2017,[7] and 90th in 2019.[8]

Early life

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Born in Xindian township, Taipei County (now New Taipei City), Shu Qi went to Hong Kong at the age of 17 to seek a film career. She began in the softcore pornography modelling industry, appearing in the Chinese edition of Playboy.[9] She eventually came under the management of Hong Kong film producer Manfred Wong, who signed her to several Hong Kong Category III films such as Sex & Zen II (1996).

Career

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Shu Qi at the premiere of Three Times in Taipei in 2005.

Shu Qi starred in Derek Yee's 1996 film Viva Erotica, about the erotic film industry in Hong Kong, with Karen Mok and Leslie Cheung. She received the Best Supporting Actress award for her performance in Viva Erotica at the 16th Hong Kong Film Awards in 1997.[10] She has since appeared in Hong Kong films such as Portland Street Blues (1998), City of Glass (1998), the box office hit Gorgeous (1999), Stanley Kwan's The Island Tales (1999) and Hou Hsiao-hsien's Millennium Mambo (2001), making her transition into mainstream acting.[11]

In 2002, Shu starred in the French film The Transporter, the first installment of the Transporter franchise. This marked her first foray into the American market. In 2008 she had a small but memorable role in the American romantic comedy New York, I Love You.

Among Shu's earlier notable works were The Foliage (2004), a romance film set in Yunnan during the Cultural Revolution.[12] She won the Best Actress award at the 13th Shanghai Film Critics Awards for her performance.[13] Shu worked with Hou again in Three Times (2005), which competed at the Cannes Film Festival[14] and won Shu the Best Actress award at the Golden Horse Awards.[15]

In 2006, Shu starred in the third installment of the gangster film My Wife Is a Gangster alongside Korean actor Lee Beom-soo.[16] She also starred alongside Tony Leung Chiu-wai and Takeshi Kaneshiro in the crime drama Confession of Pain.[17]

Shu was a member of the jury of the Berlin International Film Festival in 2008 and the Cannes Film Festival in 2009.[18][19] The same year, she was honored at the Huabiao Awards as Best Actress for the Taiwan and Hong Kong region for her performance in the romantic comedy film If You Are the One, directed by Feng Xiaogang. The romantic comedy was the highest-grossing Chinese film of the year.[20][21]

Shu starred in Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons (2013), directed by Stephen Chow and loosely based on the Chinese literary classic Journey to the West. The film overtook Lost in Thailand to become the highest-grossing Chinese movie.[22]

Shu reunited with Hou in his first wuxia film, The Assassin (2015), starring as the title character. The film received overwhelmingly positive reviews at the Cannes Film Festival,[23] and Shu won the Best Actress award at the Asian Film Festival.[24] It was selected as the Taiwanese entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the 88th Academy Awards but it was not nominated.[25] The same year, she starred in the blockbuster film Mojin: The Lost Legend, adapted from popular adventure novel series Ghost Blows Out the Light.[26]

In 2016, Shu, Feng Shaofeng and Victoria Song starred in the Chinese remake of My Best Friend's Wedding.[27] She was also cast in fantasy comedy The Village of No Return, which premiered at the first day of Spring Festival in 2017.[28] In 2017, Shu starred in Stephen Fung's The Adventurers alongside Jean Reno and Andy Lau.[29]

Shu appears in the 2019 science fiction film Shanghai Fortress, adapted from the 2006 novel Once Upon a Time in Shanghai.[30]

In 2023, Shu was a member of the jury of the 80th Venice International Film Festival.[31][32]

In June 2024, Shu was invited to become a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[33]

Other activities

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Shu Qi at the 2009 Cannes Film Festival.

From 2006 to 2009, Shu was selected by Kenzo Takada to be part of the third advertising campaign for its successful fragrance Flower by Kenzo. She also worked as a spokesperson for Shiatzy Chen.

Shu has been representing Frederique Constant in Asia as a brand ambassador since 2008. In 2009, she, along with Frederique Constant and Paint-a-Smile Foundation, repainted the murals on the walls of the cardiology department at the Beijing Children's Hospital.[34][35]

Shu was also Emporio Armani's Asian ambassador for its Fall/Winter 2010 collection.[36] and is also the brand spokesperson for Bulgari in China. Since 2023, she has been announced as Global Brand Ambassador of Bulgari.[37] In February 2023, Shu has been Global Spokesperson for American high-end fashion house Michael Kors.[38][39] In March 2023, American luxury beauty brand Tom Ford Beauty announced Shu as their brand ambassador for Fragrance and Make-up for the China and Asia-Pacific regions.[40][41] In October 2023, Italian luxury fashion house Bottega Veneta announced Shu Qi as Global Brand Ambassador, which she also appeared in an exclusive campaign of the brand.[42][43] In September 2024, Tom Ford Beauty named Shu as its global ambassador.[44]

Personal life

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Shu married Hong Kong actor-director Stephen Fung in 2016. The two, who met on the set of the romance drama Bishonen in 1997, remained friends for 20 years, but only dated for four years prior to marriage.[45][46]

Filmography

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Film

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Year English title Original title Role Notes
1995 Unexpected Challenges 灵欲轨道 Sha Sha
1996 Sex & Zen II 玉蒲團二之玉女心經 Huan Ji
Street Angels 紅燈區 Ming Ming
Till Death Do Us Laugh 怪談協會 Ye
Growing Up 人细鬼大之三个Handsup的少年 Qi Qi
Viva Erotica 色情男女 Meng Qiao
1997 My Dad Is a Jerk 對不起,多謝你 Angela
Love Is Not a Game, But a Joke 飛一般愛情小說 Ah Shan
L-O-V-E... Love 超級無敵追女仔 Luo Fei
Those Were the Days 精装难兄难弟 Zhao Fangfang
Love: Amoeba Style 愛情Amoeba Boy
The Fruit is Swelling 蜜桃成熟時1997 Herself Cameo
1998 Bishonen 美少年之戀 Clara
The Lucky Guy 行運一條龍 Fang Fang
The Storm Riders 風雲雄霸天下 Chu Chu
Another Meltdown 碧血藍天 Chan Pun
Young and Dangerous: The Prequel 新古惑仔之少年激鬥篇 Ah Fei
City of Glass 玻璃之城 Yue Wen
Young and Dangerous 5 98古惑仔之龍爭虎鬥 Deng Meiling
Portland Street Blues 古惑仔情義篇之洪興十三妹 Dao Baqi
Extreme Crisis B計劃 Anita Lee
Love Generation Hong Kong 新戀愛世紀 Joey
1999 Gorgeous 玻璃樽 Ah Bu
Iron Sister 悍婦崗 Sun Tiemei
A Man Called Hero 中華英雄 Mu Xiuluo
Metade Fumaca 半支煙 Ah Nan
When I Look Upon the Stars 天旋地戀 Kiki
My Loving Trouble 7 我愛777 Julia / 777
2000 My Name is Nobody 賭聖3無名小子 Ku'er
The Island Tales 有時跳舞 Mei Ling
Flyin' Dance 第一次的親密接觸 Qing Wu Fei Yang
Born to Be King 勝者為王 Deng Meiling
For Bad Boys Only BadBoy特攻 Guan Zheng
Skyline Cruisers 神偷次世代 June
Dragon Heat 龍火 Herself Cameo
Bruce Law Stunts 特技猛龍 Herself Cameo
2001 Millennium Mambo 千禧曼波 Vicky
Hidden Whisper 小百無禁忌 Xiao Bai
Love Me, Love My Money 有情飲水飽 Ya Cai
Beijing Rocks 北京樂與路 Yang Yin
Visible Secret 幽靈人間 June
Martial Angels 絕色神偷 Cat
2002 Home in My Heart 山顶上的钟声 Li Juan
The Wesley's Mysterious File 衛斯理藍血人 Bai Su
Women From Mars 當男人變成女人 Messenger of Hell
So Close 夕陽天使 Chen Ailin
Just One Look 一碌蔗 mysterious girl on balcony Cameo
The Transporter Lai Kwai
2003 The Foliage 美人草 Ye Xingyu
Looking for Mr. Perfect 奇逢敵手 Xiao Ling
Magic & Me 千變魔手 Herself Documentary short film
2004 Haunted Office Office有鬼 Ah Shan
The Eye 2 見鬼2 Joey Cheung
2005 Seoul Raiders 韓城攻略 JJ
Home Sweet Home 怪物 May
Three Times 最好的時光 Xiu Mei
2006 My Wife Is a Gangster 3 조폭 마누라 3 Lim Yaling
Confession of Pain 傷城 Xi Feng
2007 Forest of Death 森冤 Xia Songqi
The Electric Princess House 电姬馆 pregnant woman Short film
Blood Brothers 天堂口 Lulu
2008 If You Are the One 非誠勿擾 Liang Xiaoxiao
2009 Look for a Star 游龍戲鳳 Xue Milan
New York, I Love You Chinese herbalist
2010 City Under Siege 全城戒備 Angel
Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen 精武風雲-陳真 Kiki
If You Are the One 2 非诚勿扰2 Liang Xiaoxiao
2011 A Beautiful Life 不再讓你孤單 Li Peiru
10+10 十加十 young woman Short film
2012 Love Fang Rouyi
The Second Woman 情謎 Huibao / Huixiang
Tai Chi 0 太極從零開始 Mother Yang Cameo
Tai Chi Hero 太極II:英雄崛起 Mother Yang Cameo
CZ12 十二生肖 David's wife Cameo
Beautiful University
2013 Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons 西遊·降魔篇 Miss Duan
2014 Gone with the Bullets 一步之遥 Wan Yanying
2015 The Assassin 刺客聶隱娘 Nie Yinniang
All You Need Is Love 落跑吧愛情 Ye Fenfen
Mojin: The Lost Legend 鬼吹燈之尋龍訣 Shirley Yang
The Last Women Standing 剩者為王 Sheng Ruxi
2016 My Best Friend's Wedding 我最好朋友的婚礼 Gu Jia
2017 The Village of No Return 健忘村 Chen Yuxun
Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back 西遊伏妖篇 Miss Duan Cameo
The Adventurers 俠盜聯盟 Ye Hong
2018 The Island 一出好戏 Shanshan
2019 Shanghai Fortress 上海堡壘 Lin Lan
2021 A Broken Deal 痞子爱人 Hengjie
Flayer 倒戗刺
2023 Good Autumn, Mommy 寻她 Chen Fengdi
2024 Resurrection 狂野时代
TBA 宅男恋河神 Produced by Hou Hsiao-hsien
Bull Brothers 牛兄牛弟
Shulan River 舒蘭河上 Directed by Hou Hsiao-hsien[47]

Television series

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Year English title Original title Role Notes
1999 Up Where We Belong 難得有情人 Gui Ping
2001 The Duke of Mount Deer 小寶與康熙 Little Goldfish Guest Star
2004 Feel 100% 百分百感覺 Nikki Cameo
Romance of Red Dust 風塵三俠之紅拂女 Hong Fu Nü
2006 Stephen's Diary 老馮日記 Lao Ma's ex-girlfriend Cameo
2025 The Resurrected 回魂計 Wang Hui-chun Netflix original series

Discography

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Year English title Original title Album Notes
1998 "Frustrated" 心領 Portland Street Blues OST
"You Don't Know" 你不知道
2005 "Those Years, This Day" 那一年, 這一天 Seoul Raiders OST with Richie Jen
2007 "Blood Brothers" 天堂口 Blood Brothers OST
2009 "I Do" Look for a Star OST with Andy Lau
2010 "Card Door" 卡門 Legend of the Fist: The Return of Chen Zhen OST
"Faraway Village" 遠方的故鄉
"Goodbye" 再見
"Happy" 快樂吧
2013 "Love In A Life Time" 一生所愛 Journey to the West: Conquering the Demons OST

Awards and nominations

[edit] Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Shu Qi

References

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Awards for Shu Qi
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Asian Film Award for Best Actress
2000s
  • Japan Miki Nakatani (2007)
  • South Korea Jeon Do-yeon (2008)
  • China Zhou Xun (2009)
2010s
  • South Korea Kim Hye-ja (2010)
  • China Xu Fan (2011)
  • Hong Kong Deanie Ip (2012)
  • Philippines Nora Aunor (2013)
  • China Zhang Ziyi (2014)
  • South Korea Bae Doona (2015)
  • Taiwan Shu Qi (2016)
  • China Fan Bingbing (2017)
  • Taiwan Sylvia Chang (2018)
  • Kazakhstan Samal Yeslyamova (2019)
2020s
  • China Zhou Dongyu (2020)
  • Japan Yū Aoi (2021)
  • South Korea Tang Wei (2022)
  • China Jiang Qinqin (2023)
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Golden Horse Award for Best Actress
  • You Min (1962)
  • Betty Loh Ti (1963)
  • Li Li-hua (1964)
  • Gua Ah-leh (1966)
  • Jiang Qing (1967)
  • Ivy Ling Po (1968)
  • Li Li-hua (1969)
  • Gua Ah-leh (1970)
  • Lisa Lu (1971)
  • Judy Ongg (1972)
  • Shangguan Lingfeng (1973)
  • Lisa Lu (1975)
  • Hsu Feng (1976)
  • Chelsia Chan (1977)
  • Tien Niu (1978)
  • Joan Lin (1979)
  • Hsu Feng (1980)
  • Sylvia Chang (1981)
  • Wang Ping (1982)
  • Lu Hsiao-fen (1983)
  • Loretta Yang (1984)
  • Loretta Yang (1985)
  • Sylvia Chang (1986)
  • Anita Mui (1987)
  • Carol Cheng (1988)
  • Maggie Cheung (1989)
  • Brigitte Lin (1990)
  • Maggie Cheung (1991)
  • Lindzay Chan (1992)
  • Carrie Ng (1993)
  • Joan Chen (1994)
  • Josephine Siao (1995)
  • Josephine Siao (1996)
  • Maggie Cheung (1997)
  • Li Xiaolu (1998)
  • Loletta Lee (1999)
  • Maggie Cheung (2000)
  • Qin Hailu (2001)
  • Angelica Lee (2002)
  • Sandra Ng (2003)
  • Yang Kuei-mei (2004)
  • Shu Qi (2005)
  • Zhou Xun (2006)
  • Joan Chen (2007)
  • Prudence Liew (2008)
  • Li Bingbing (2009)
  • Lü Liping (2010)
  • Deanie Ip (2011)
  • Gwei Lun-mei (2012)
  • Zhang Ziyi (2013)
  • Chen Shiang-chyi (2014)
  • Karena Lam (2015)
  • Zhou Dongyu and Sandra Ma (2016)
  • Kara Wai (2017)
  • Hsieh Ying-xuan (2018)
  • Yeo Yann Yann (2019)
  • Chen Shu-fang (2020)
  • Alyssa Chia (2021)
  • Sylvia Chang (2022)
  • Audrey Lin (2023)
  • Chung Suet Ying (2024)
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Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actress
1960s
  • Tang Pao-yun (1962)
  • Margaret Tu Chuan (1963)
  • Wang Lai (1965)
  • Lu Biyun (1966)
  • Angela Yu Chien (1967)
  • Ouyang Sha-fei (1968)
  • Zhang Bingyu (1969)
1970s
  • Xia Taifeng (1970)
  • Sally Chen (1971)
  • Fu Bihui (1972)
  • Lisa Lu (1973)
  • Josephine Siao (1975)
  • Sylvia Chang (1976)
  • Terry Hu (1977)
  • Gua Ah-leh (1978)
  • Shen Shihua (1979)
1980s
  • Xiang Yunpeng and Shao Peiling (1980)
  • Wang Lai (1981)
  • Deanie Ip (1982)
  • Ying Ying (1983)
  • Chen Qiuyan (1984)
  • Tang Ruwen (1985)
  • Cora Miao (1986)
  • Lin Shanru (1987)
  • Wang Lai (1988)
  • Ann Lee (1989)
1990s
  • Maggie Cheung (1990)
  • Rebecca Pan and Wang Lai (1991)
  • Josephine Koo (1992)
  • Gua Ah-leh (1993)
  • Elaine Jin (1994)
  • Wern Ying (1995)
  • Qiu Xiumin (1996)
  • Liao Huizhen (1997)
  • Shu Qi (1998)
  • Deanie Ip (1999)
2000s
  • Chao Mei Ling (2000)
  • Yoky Lo (2001)
  • Karena Lam (2002)
  • Lin Mei-hsiu (2003)
  • Bai Ling (2004)
  • Yuen Qiu (2005)
  • Nikki Hsieh (2006)
  • Fan Bingbing (2007)
  • Mei Fang (2008)
  • Kara Hui (2009)
2010s
  • Hao Lei (2010)
  • Tang Qun (2011)
  • Liang Jing (2012)
  • Yeo Yann Yann (2013)
  • Wan Qian (2014)
  • Lü Hsueh-feng (2015)
  • Elaine Jin (2016)
  • Vicky Chen (2017)
  • Ding Ning (2018)
  • Winnie Chang (2019)
2020s
  • Chen Shu-fang (2020)
  • Wang Yu-xuan (2021)
  • Kagaw Piling (2022)
  • Beatrice Fang (2023)
  • Yang Kuei-mei (2024)
  • v
  • t
  • e
Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actress
  • Anita Mui (1985)
  • Deanie Ip (1986)
  • Elaine Jin (1987)
  • Elaine Jin (1988)
  • Sara Lee (1989)
  • Cecilia Yip (1990)
  • Rain Lau (1991)
  • Deanie Ip (1992)
  • Fung Bo Bo (1993)
  • Fung Bo Bo (1994)
  • Law Koon-Lan (1995)
  • Karen Mok (1996)
  • Shu Qi (1997)
  • Anita Mui (1998)
  • Shu Qi (1999)
  • Carrie Ng (2000)
  • Cheng Pei-pei (2001)
  • Karena Lam (2002)
  • Rene Liu (2003)
  • Josie Ho (2004)
  • Bai Ling (2005)
  • Teresa Mo (2006)
  • Zhou Xun (2007)
  • Siu Yam-yam (2008)
  • Chan Lai-Wun (2009)
  • Michelle Ye (2010)
  • Siu Yam-yam (2011)
  • So Hung Shuen (2012)
  • Dada Chan (2013)
  • Kara Wai (2014)
  • Ivana Wong (2015)
  • Elaine Jin (2016)
  • Elaine Jin (2017)
  • Deanie Ip (2018)
  • Kara Wai (2019)
  • Patra Au (2020)
  • Fish Liew (2021/2022)
  • Ivana Wong (2023)
  • Rachel Leung (2024)
  • v
  • t
  • e
Hong Kong Film Award for Best New Performer
  • Ma Si-San (1983)
  • Carol Cheng (1984)
  • Josephine Koo (1985)
  • Chan Yuen-Lai (1986)
  • Christine Lee (1987)
  • Lam Kwok-Bun (1988)
  • David Wu (1989)
  • Kwong Wah (1990)
  • Rain Lau (1991)
  • Jade Leung (1992)
  • Anita Yuen (1993)
  • Wu Hsing-kuo (1994)
  • Alice Lau (1995)
  • Eric Moo (1996)
  • Shu Qi (1997)
  • Sam Lee (1998)
  • Nicholas Tse (1999)
  • Cecilia Cheung (2000)
  • Qin Hailu (2001)
  • Karena Lam (2002)
  • Eugenia Yuan (2003)
  • Andy On (2004)
  • Tian Yuan (2005)
  • Jay Chou (2006)
  • Gouw Ian Iskandar (2007)
  • Kate Tsui (2008)
  • Xu Jiao (2009)
  • Aarif Lee (2010)
  • Hanjin Tan (2011)
  • Jam Hsiao (2012)
  • Alex Tsui (2013)
  • Babyjohn Choi (2014)
  • Ivana Wong (2015)
  • Michael Ning (2016)
  • Tony Wu (2017)
  • Ling Man-lung (2018)
  • Crisel Consunji (2019)
  • Jackson Yee (2020)
  • Louise Wong (2022)
  • Sahal Zaman (2023)
  • Yoyo Tse (2024)
  • v
  • t
  • e
Shanghai Film Critics Award for Best Actress
  • Pan Hong (1994)
  • Ai Liya (1995)
  • Ning Jing (1996)
  • Song Dandan (1998)
  • Li Lin (1999)
  • Gong Li (2001)
  • Xi Meijuan (2002)
  • Naren Hua (2003)
  • Shu Qi (2004)
  • Zhang Jingchu (2005)
  • Zhu Yuanyuan (2006)
  • Siqin Gaowa (2007)
  • Miao Pu (2008)
  • Zhou Xun (2009)
  • Zhao Wei (2010)
  • Zhang Ziyi (2011)
  • Ni Ni (2012)
  • Tang Wei (2013)
  • Gong Li (2014)
  • v
  • t
  • e
Forbes China Celebrity 100 top 10 (by year)
2004
  1. Yao Ming
  2. Zhang Ziyi
  3. Zhao Wei
  4. Faye Wong
  5. Gong Li
  6. Zhang Yimou
  7. Zhou Xun
  8. Leon Lai
  9. Sun Nan
  10. Jet Li
2005
  1. Yao Ming
  2. Zhang Ziyi
  3. Liu Xiang
  4. Zhao Wei
  5. Faye Wong
  6. Zhang Yimou
  7. Zhou Xun
  8. Sun Nan
  9. Carina Lau
  10. Fan Bingbing
2006
  1. Yao Ming
  2. Zhou Xun
  3. Zhang Ziyi
  4. Zhao Wei
  5. Liu Xiang
  6. Li Yuchun
  7. Fan Bingbing
  8. Chen Kaige
  9. Sun Nan
  10. Li Bingbing
2007
  1. Yao Ming
  2. Liu Xiang
  3. Zhang Yimou
  4. Zhang Ziyi
  5. Gong Li
  6. Zhou Xun
  7. Fan Bingbing
  8. Li Yuchun
  9. Xu Jinglei
  10. Carina Lau
2008
  1. Yao Ming
  2. Liu Xiang
  3. Jet Li
  4. Yi Jianlian
  5. Zhang Ziyi
  6. Fan Bingbing
  7. Zhao Wei
  8. Zhou Xun
  9. Li Bingbing
  10. Zhao Benshan
2009
  1. Yao Ming
  2. Zhang Ziyi
  3. Yi Jianlian
  4. Guo Jingjing
  5. Liu Xiang
  6. Jet Li
  7. Zhao Wei
  8. Fan Bingbing
  9. Zhou Xun
  10. Li Bingbing
2010
  1. Jackie Chan
  2. Jay Chou
  3. Andy Lau
  4. Yao Ming
  5. Zhang Ziyi
  6. Zhao Benshan
  7. Jolin Tsai
  8. Donnie Yen
  9. Liu Xiang
  10. Fan Bingbing
2011
  1. Andy Lau
  2. Jay Chou
  3. Faye Wong
  4. Jackie Chan
  5. Yao Ming
  6. Donnie Yen
  7. Zhang Ziyi
  8. Jet Li
  9. Fan Bingbing
  10. Zhao Benshan
2012
  1. Jay Chou
  2. Andy Lau
  3. Fan Bingbing
  4. Faye Wong
  5. Li Na
  6. Zhao Benshan
  7. Jolin Tsai
  8. Yao Ming
  9. Jackie Chan
  10. Lin Chi-ling
2013
  1. Fan Bingbing
  2. Jay Chou
  3. Andy Lau
  4. Jackie Chan
  5. Zhang Ziyi
  6. Eason Chan
  7. Yang Mi
  8. Huang Xiaoming
  9. Jolin Tsai
  10. Lin Chi-ling
2014
  1. Fan Bingbing
  2. Andy Lau
  3. Jay Chou
  4. Huang Xiaoming
  5. Zhang Ziyi
  6. Yang Mi
  7. Lin Chi-ling
  8. Li Na
  9. Nicky Wu
  10. Jackie Chan
2015
  1. Fan Bingbing
  2. Jay Chou
  3. Nicholas Tse
  4. Jackie Chan
  5. Huang Xiaoming
  6. Sun Li
  7. Zhao Wei
  8. Andy Lau
  9. Li Yifeng
  10. Eason Chan
2017
  1. Fan Bingbing
  2. Luhan
  3. Yang Mi
  4. Zhao Liying
  5. Yang Yang
  6. Liu Tao
  7. Jackie Chan
  8. Angelababy
  9. Jay Chou
  10. Kris Wu
2019
  1. Wu Jing
  2. Huang Bo
  3. Hu Ge
  4. Xu Zheng
  5. Jay Chou
  6. Shen Teng
  7. Zhou Dongyu
  8. Jackson Yee
  9. Yang Mi
  10. Kris Wu
2020
  1. Jackson Yee
  2. Xu Zheng
  3. Zhou Dongyu
  4. Jay Chou
  5. Lay Zhang
  6. Yang Mi
  7. Zhao Liying
  8. Kris Wu
  9. Wang Yibo
  10. Wang Junkai
2021
  1. Jackson Yee
  2. Wang Yibo
  3. Jia Ling
  4. Yang Mi
  5. Jay Chou
  6. Lay Zhang
  7. Zhao Liying
  8. Yang Zi
  9. Wang Junkai
  10. Jackson Wang
In 2010, the list started to include Chinese celebrities born in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and other countries. Prior to that it only included celebrities born in mainland China.
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