Liu Xiaoqing photo

Liu Xiaoqing

Acting
1952-10-30
Chongqing, Sichuan, China
In her early days Liu worked as a farm labourer, then as a propagandist for the People's Liberation Army and later a stage actor for the Chengdu Military Drama Group.

Liu acted in mainland Chinese films before she turned 30 — The Great Wall of the South China Sea (1976), What a Family (1979) and The Little Flower (1980). Her breakthrough role was the ruthless Qing Dynasty Empress Dowager Cixi in The Burning of the Imperial Palace (1983) and Reign Behind the Curtain (1984). Her portrayal of Cixi won her numerous awards in Chinese film festivals and she later reprised the role in two unrelated films, including Li Lianying: The Imperial Eunuch (1991). She won Best Actress at the Hundred Flowers Award for her role as Hua Jinzhi in The Savage Land, filmed in 1981 but not released until 1987, and again for her role in Hibiscus Town (1986). She holds a record for having won the most number of awards in the actress categories of the Hundred Flowers Award, with three Best Actress and one Best Supporting Actress.

Liu left the entertainment industry in the 1990s to focus on business, but later returned to acting in the mid 2000s. One of her latest films was Chunhua (also titled Plastic Flower, released in 2004), in which she played the titular role, Chunhua. She performed in a stage play, The Last Night of Tapan Chin, in China and Taiwan from 2005 to 2008.

Liu published a short autobiography I Did It My Way in 1983. She became one of the richest people in China, appearing at 45 on Forbes' list of the 50 richest Chinese businessmen and businesswomen in 1999. She promoted her success by publishing a book titled From A Movie Star to A Billionaire. She was arrested for tax evasion in connection with her company, Beijing Xiaoqing Culture and Arts Company Ltd., in 2002, was fined 7.1 million yuan, and imprisoned for a year.

In 2012 Liu Xiaoqing played Sai Jinhua in a performance of the play The Beauty.
Known For 72 titles
Blooming All the Way (2025) subtitle poster
Blooming All the Way
2025 Movie
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Ice Sniper 2 (2023) subtitle poster
Ice Sniper 2
2023 Movie
as Dan Niang
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Night Rain and Autumn Lantern Hear Strange Stories (2024) subtitle poster
Night Rain and Autumn Lantern Hear Strange Stories
2024 Movie
as Lan Ni
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春歌 (1978) subtitle poster
春歌
1978 Movie
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Hong Kong People in Shenzhen (1985) subtitle poster
Hong Kong People in Shenzhen
1985 Movie
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Mysterious Buddha (1980) subtitle poster
Mysterious Buddha
1980 Movie
as 梦婕
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The Imperial Cannon Team (1987) subtitle poster
The Imperial Cannon Team
1987 Movie
as 冯玉舒
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Oh! What a Family (1979) subtitle poster
Oh! What a Family
1979 Movie
as 张岚
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A Woman For Two (1988) subtitle poster
A Woman For Two
1988 Movie
as 春桃
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Hun Li (1979) subtitle poster
Hun Li
1979 Movie
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同志,感谢你 (1977) subtitle poster
同志,感谢你
1977 Movie
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Qian wang (1981) subtitle poster
Qian wang
1981 Movie
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心灵深处 (1982) subtitle poster
心灵深处
1982 Movie
as 欧阳兰
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Xu Mao he ta de nü er men (1981) subtitle poster
Xu Mao he ta de nü er men
1981 Movie
as Qi Gu Niang
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红楼梦第一部:宝黛相会(上) (1989) subtitle poster
红楼梦第一部:宝黛相会(上)
1989 Movie
as 王熙凤
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The Great Wall of the South-China Sea (1976) subtitle poster
The Great Wall of the South-China Sea
1976 Movie
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红楼梦第三部:凤姐泼醋 (1989) subtitle poster
红楼梦第三部:凤姐泼醋
1989 Movie
as 王熙凤
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Bei guo hong dou (1984) subtitle poster
Bei guo hong dou
1984 Movie
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红楼梦第二部:黛玉葬花 (1989) subtitle poster
红楼梦第二部:黛玉葬花
1989 Movie
as 王熙凤
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The Savage Land (1981) subtitle poster
The Savage Land
1981 Movie
as Jin Zi
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红楼梦第五部:晴雯夭亡 (1989) subtitle poster
红楼梦第五部:晴雯夭亡
1989 Movie
as 王熙凤
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红楼梦第一部:宝黛相会 (1989) subtitle poster
红楼梦第一部:宝黛相会
1989 Movie
as 王熙凤
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红楼梦第六部:宝玉化石 (1989) subtitle poster
红楼梦第六部:宝玉化石
1989 Movie
as 王熙凤
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红楼梦第四部:二尤惨死 (1989) subtitle poster
红楼梦第四部:二尤惨死
1989 Movie
as 王熙凤
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