Li Chengyuan
| Name | Li Chengyuan |
| Title | Chinese actress |
| Gender | Female |
| Birthday | 1984-01-23 |
| nationality | People's Republic of China |
| Source | https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q11095703 |
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| LastUpdate | 2025-10-14T04:38:24.254Z |
Introduction
Li Chengyuan, born in 1984 in a province of China, began her career in the entertainment industry in 2000 at the age of 16 as a dancer with the Chinese People's Armed Police Hubei Total Regiment Arts Troupe. In 2003, Li was admitted to the Central Academy of Drama’s Performance Department, where she began to gain recognition during her studies. She participated in numerous domestic and international advertisements, including an ad for jasmine tea, which helped her attract industry attention. During her time at the Central Academy of Drama, she appeared in over 20 commercials, making her one of the students with the most advertising shoots of her cohort.
In 2005, Li first appeared on screen in the urban drama "Online," playing the role of Chen Xiaofeng, marking her debut in television and film. The following year, she appeared in the period drama "Wu Zi Fengxue Tong Ren Tang," which aired on CCTV in 2008. In 2007, she was cast in the modern urban emotional drama "Encounter Toronto," but no further updates were available about the project. In 2008, she co-starred in the urban sitcom "Looking for Friends," playing the foreign company office worker Shang Xiaoyi. That same year, she also starred in Jin Yong’s martial arts drama "The Book and Sword, Gratitude and Revenge," portraying the innocent and straightforward character Zhou Qi, also known as "Qiao Li Kui."
In 2009, Li garnered attention for her performance in the Vitamin E advertisement titled "Just Keep Being Beautiful," and served as a judge for Phoenix Net's Folk Car Model Contest. In 2010, she began hosting Ningxia Satellite TV’s "Fashion Star Master" and joined the hosting team for the Hunan Satellite TV outdoor competition show "Bravely Forward." That year, she also appeared in the costume fantasy drama "Xuan Yuan Sword: Sky of Thunder," playing the northern Tabo princess Tabo Yue’er. Additionally, she starred in the modern urban inspirational drama "Let’s Make Coffee Sweet."
In 2012, Li starred as elementary school teacher Lu Han in the urban romance drama "Grab Love After Work." That year, she also made her first film appearance in "Arrow Liu Baiyuan," playing the legendary post-apocalyptic singer Yuèyá Hóng. She also guest-starred in the urban romance drama "Happiness Defense." In 2013, she co-starred with Zhao Wenzhuo in the modern revolutionary drama "Blood Red An," portraying the steadfast Red Army female soldier Cao Lijun. That same year, she starred in the comedy "Smoother Than Water" and the modern urban romance "I Love You, You Love Me."
In 2014, Li played the lead in the modern romantic comedy "Marriage Proposal," and portrayed Yuan Lishu in the urban romantic inspirational drama "Shanshan Comes." She also co-starred with Zheng Jiajing in the urban emotional comedy film "Poor Rich Dad." That year, she played the female lawyer Jing Xinyan in the film "Love Unites Us."
In 2016, Li portrayed Empress Xiaozhuang in the historical drama "Legend of the Empress Ming." In 2017, she appeared in the costume fantasy romance "Zui Linglong," playing the role of Jin Fei.
In 2019, she starred in the urban emotional drama "Sweet," and in 2020, she participated in the television series "Happiness Will Come Knocking." In 2021, she appeared in the series "Long Live Life" and "Sweet," continuing her active presence in the entertainment industry.
Additionally, Li Chengyuan has been active in magazine covers and endorsement campaigns. She has endorsed brands such as Kang Shi Fu Jasmine Green Tea, known for her gentle demeanor and sweet smile. Her diverse portfolio demonstrates her steady growth and firm establishment within the entertainment industry.
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