Ma Li (actress)

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Ma Li (Chinese: 马丽; born 28 June 1982) is a Chinese actress best known for her role in Goodbye Mr. Loser and Never Say Die.

Born (1982-06-28) 28 June 1982 (age 43)
OccupationActress
Yearsactive2003–present
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Ma Li
马丽
Born (1982-06-28) 28 June 1982 (age 43)
Alma materCentral Academy of Drama
OccupationActress
Years active2003–present
Political party
Chinese Communist Party
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese
Traditional Chinese
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinMǎ Lì
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Biography

Ma was born in Kuandian Manchu Autonomous County, Liaoning on 28 June 1982.[1] Her parents divorced since her childhood.[1] In 1996, with the support of her stepfather, she entered Liaoning Culture and Arts School to study performance.[1] In 2001, she enrolled at the Central Academy of Drama, majored in acting.[1]

In 2005, Shen Teng came to the small theater to watch a performance, and Ma appeared in the play The City is Full of Pyramids (满城全是金字塔).[1] Ma's performance left a deep impression on him.[1] A month later, Shen directed the drama Crazy Stone (疯狂的石头).[1] Due to unforeseen circumstances, an actor suddenly could not attend, so Shen invited her to join the crew. Since then, she became a member of the comedy team of Happy Mahua Stage.[1]

Between 2009 and 2012, she gradually became a well-known actor of Happy Mahua by starring in the plays "Jianghu Academy",[2] "The Earl of Oolong Mountain" and "Goodbye Mr. Loser".[3]

In 2013, Ma Li participated in the CCTV Spring Festival Gala for the first time, and cooperated with Shen Teng in the skit "Today's Happiness 2", playing the role of Ma Dongmei.

In 2014, Ma Li and Shen Teng second cooperation Spring Festival Gala sketch "help or not help", the sketch aired, harvested that year's most popular language program first place.[4]

On September 30, 2015, the youthful romantic comedy film "Goodbye Mr. Loser", led by Ma Li, was released, in which she played Ma Dongmei.[5]

On October 20, 2016, she won the Most Stylish Actress of the Year Award at the Netease Fashion Crossover Ceremony.[6]

On September 30, 2017, the movie never say die Ma Li was broadcast, interpreting the role of sports reporter Ma Xiao, and won the Best Actress Award at the Golden Dragon Awards of the Ninth International Chinese Film Festival for the film .[7]

In August 2019 Forbes Releases China 100 Celebrities List, MaLi Ranks 59th.[8]

In 2022, Ma Li led the starring role of "Too Cool to Kill",[9] "Moon Man"[10] debut on the screen, and thus become the highest box office actress in Chinese movie history; in the same year, with the "Beyond" won the 31st China Television Golden Eagle Award for Best Supporting Actress.[citation needed]

At 14:25 on February 16, 2024, Ma Li became the first actress to star in a movie that grossed 18.1 billion yuan at the box office, helping Ma Li sit as the highest grossing actress in Chinese movie history.[11]

On 16 July 2024, Ma Li tarred in the film Catching Dolls, which was released nationwide, as Chunlan[12] On August 3, according to Cat's Eye Professional, the movie 'Catching Dolls' starring actress Ma Li is in theatres, and the box office has exceeded 2.5 billion yuan, making the cumulative box office of Ma Li's starring movies reach 22.059 billion yuan, which is ranked fourth on the box office list of movies starring moviemakers in China's film history.

On 15 September 2024, the featured film 'One Snow Shame' was released.[13]

Lifetime Experience

Ma showed a talent for acting from a young age, and with the support of her stepfather, she took the road to acting.

Between 1996 and 1999, Ma Li studied at the Liaoning Culture and Art School.[14]

Ma Li successively studied in Liaoning Culture and Art School, Liaoning Culture and Art Workers' University, Department of Acting; in 2001, she was admitted to the Central Academy of Drama, Department of Acting, and in 2004, after graduation, Ma Li entered the Peking University Theatre Research Institute, Lin Zhaohua Theatre Workshop.[15]

Personal life

In January 2017, MaLi went public with her relationship with actor Xu Wenhe.[16]

On 1 December 2019, Mali officially announced the happy news of her pregnancy via Weibo.[17]

Performing Arts Experience

In 2003, while in school, Ma Li appeared in the play "Annie's Diary" directed by Ji Pei, a female director at the Central Academy of Drama, in which she played the role of Mip.[18]

In 2009, she starred in the stage play "Jianghu Academy" with Bao Beier, playing the role of gold-digging girl "Zhuang Chun", which has received a large number of audience since its performance, and has been hailed as "the most sought-after stage play of the year".[19]

In 2010, Ma Li and Shen Teng collaborated for the first time on the play "Goodbye Mr.loser" and since then they have become golden partners on the stage.[20]

On November 28, 2012, Ma Li starred in the new Happy Mahua New Year's Eve drama "The Trouble with Charlotte", which tells the story of an ordinary person who travels back to high school and realizes all kinds of dreams of an incredible experience.[21]

Screen Experience

In 2009, the "Queen of Drama" Ma Li was recognized by the film company for her performance in a drama, and started to enter the screen in full scale.[22]

In 2010, Ma Li starred in her first movie, "Welcome to Shama Town".[23]

In 2014, Happy Mahua planned to make a movie version of "The Trouble with Charlotte", with Ma Li as the movie's leading lady. Once the movie was aired, it got 1.46 billion box office as the dark horse of the year.[24]

On 20 October 2016, she won the Most Stylish Actress of the Year Award at the Netease Fashion Crossover Ceremony.[25]

On September 30, 2017, partner Allen, Shen Teng starred in the movie "Never Say Die" was released in the film, played in the film and male boxers swap souls of the sports reporter Ma Xiao, the final box office exceeded 2.2 billion; since then, Ma Li successfully promoted to the "double 1 billion movie heroine".[24] In November of the same year, as the fourth Silk Road International Film Festival "promotional ambassador"; December 28, Ma Li won the Tencent white paper "annual film star".[26]

Between 2020 and 2022, she has twice acted in the series of tribute films "My Motherland and I", "My Hometown and I".

In 2022, Ma Li starred in "Too Cool to Kill" and "Moon Man". She was nominated for Best Actress at the 33rd Huading Awards for her portrayal of actress "Milan" in the movie" Too Cool to Kill".[27]

January 2023, starred in the microfilm "Me and My Spring Festival".[28]

On January 13, 2024, Ma Li was awarded "Weibo Outstanding Actor of the Year" at Weibo Night 2023.[29]

Filmography

Film

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YearEnglish titleChinese titleRoleRef.
2010The Love Clinic爱情维修站Chengcheng
Welcome to Shama Town决战刹马镇Bing's Wife[30]
2015Goodbye Mr. Loser夏洛特烦恼Ma Dongmei
Heart for Heaven一念天堂Ma Xiaoli
2016A Busy Night情况不妙Tingting[31]
2017Soccer Killer仙球大战Gu Yige[32]
Meow喵星人Zhou Lizhu [33]
Once Upon a Time in the Northeast东北往事之破马张飞Zhuang Jiao'ao[34]
Never Say Die羞羞的铁拳Ma Xiao[35]
2018Kill Mobile手机狂响Han Xiao[36]
2019Manchurian Tiger[37]
Sunshine is Not Bandit阳光不是劫匪[38]
2020My People, My Homeland我和我的家乡[39]
2022Another Me李茂扮太子
Too Cool to Kill这个杀手不太冷静Mi Lan
Moon Man独行月球Ma Lanxing
2024Article 20第二十条Li Maojuan
Successor抓娃娃Chunlan
2025The Dumpling Queen水饺皇后Zang Jianhe[40]
You Are the Best你行!你上!Zhou Xiulan[41]
2026Panda Plan: The Magical TribeChieftain[42]
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Television series

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YearEnglish titleChinese titleRoleNotes
2005临界二十天Chunzi
2009单亲妈妈的苦涩浪漫Mi Baoxiang
2012AA LifestyleAA制生活Shen Bihua[43]
2012喜事连连:剩男相亲记Tao Yan[44]
2013Mi Family's Marriage老米家的婚事Cameo
2013工人大院Luo Yuzhang
2013Yangguang‘s Summer杨光的夏天Xiang Hong
2014男媒婆Shasha[45]
2015Lovers & Couples伙伴夫妻Han Ling[46]
2016Jinling Battle战金岭Hua Qijie[47]
2016Lunar New Year's Day of Spring大年初一立春Li Mang[48]
2019Unbeatable You逆流而上的你Liu Ai[49]
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Variety shows

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Year Title Chinese title Role Notes
2023 Natural High 现在就出发 Recurring member [50]
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Awards

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