Mainland Chinese actress, singer, producer, and CEO of Juli Film and Television Media
Eva Huang, born on February 11, 1983 in Xuhui District, Shanghai, graduated from the Performance Department of Beijing Film Academy. She is a mainland Chinese actress, singer, producer, and CEO of Juli Film and Television Media.
In 2003, he starred in his first TV drama 'Red Apple Paradise'.
In 2004, he was well known by the audience with the film Kung Fu, and was shortlisted for the 24th Hong Kong Film Awards and the 28th Hundred Flowers Award Award for Best Newcomer of Popular Film;
The movie "The Raptors" starring in 2005 has been permanently collected by the National Museum of China.
The TV drama "Tian Xian Pei" starring in 2007 won the annual viewership championship on the CCTV Drama Channel.
In 2008, he released the album "Huang Shengyi's eponymous album" and performed songs on the CCTV Spring Festival Gala for two consecutive years.
In 2009, released the album "Beauty Pageant Every" and held a concert with 10000 people in Chengdu; In the same year, along with Yang Mi, Liu Yifei, and Wang Luodan, she was named one of the "Four Little Dandans" in mainland China.
The movie "Legend of the White Snake" starring in 2011 was released both domestically and internationally, and won the weekly box office champion worldwide.
In 2013, the company invested in the production and starred in the TV drama "Article 22 Marriage Rules".
In 2015, she won the Best Actress award at the 15th China Film Huading Awards for her role in the movie "Frozen: The Gate of Rebirth".
In 2020, the Republic of China emotional drama "Beside the Hair is Not Haitang Red" was aired, which subverted the image and portrayed the female bandit Gu Dali.
The family biography "Time Can Be a Song" co authored with my mother Deng Chuanli was published and released in 2021.
The play "Let Me Hold Your Hand" directed by Lai Shengchuan, starring in 2022-23, will embark on a nationwide tour.
In 2024, she will star in the musical "A Promise in This Life".