Ge Tian
| Name | Ge Tian |
| Title | Chinese actress |
| Gender | Female |
| Birthday | 1990-12-25 |
| nationality | People's Republic of China |
| Source | https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q20631105 |
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| LastUpdate | 2025-10-13T02:32:02.362Z |
Introduction
Ge Tian, born in 1987, is the daughter of a senior executive in the civil aviation system and a former captain of Shandong's first modeling team, Tang Lingling. Her early education began in September 2005 when she enrolled in Shandong Province School of Culture and Arts to study arts, which is equivalent to high school level in general education. In 2005, Ge Tian was noticed by a fashion editor from a magazine while shopping and was photographed for a photo shoot, which subsequently appeared on the magazine cover. Due to her international appearance and professional demeanor, she quickly became a favorite in the advertising industry. That same year, she also collaborated with famous singer Jay Chou on a Ding Dang advertising campaign, further increasing her exposure.
In 2006, Ge Tian was awarded the title of "First Shandong City Image Ambassador." In 2008, she applied to Tongji Film and Television School but did not pass the initial exam. She then was accepted to Beijing Film Academy and Central Academy of Drama, ultimately becoming a student at the latter. Her acting career gradually took off in 2011, when she appeared in the play "Cynic" and the police-crime drama "Case Files of the Criminal Investigation Team 4," playing Qu Lihua, marking her official entry into the entertainment industry. The same year, she portrayed fashion editor Susan in the TV drama "Youth Explosion."
From 2012 to 2015, Ge Tian gradually appeared more frequently in film and television works. In 2014, she starred in the Republican-era anti-banditry TV drama "Bandit Suppressor Hero," playing Zhu Yeqing. That year, she also served as a guest judge for the "Most Beautiful Student" competition. In 2015, she played Yu Man in the film "Fengmen Ghost Shadow" and Yin Hua in the war drama "Come Strong," which received criticism for involving sensitive content. Additionally, she participated in the detective reality show "True Hero." Between 2016 and 2019, she appeared in numerous productions including urban light-hearted comedy "Eating and Drinking," war drama "Faith Warriors," comedy film "Salted Fish Legend," and fantasy drama "Zhong Kui Tames Monsters." She played Zhao Xin in the film "Dark Maze," for which she won the Most Potential Actress Award at the 1st Hong Kong International Youth Film Festival.
Since 2020, Ge Tian has continued to be active on screen, appearing in series such as "Long-lasting Love," "Dawn in the East," and the film "Wu Song Fights Ximen Qing." In 2021, she starred in the comedy "Crazy Football" and the period thriller "Mystic Night Fox Shadow." In 2022, she participated in multiple films including action movies "Tattoo," "Breakthrough Jin Yiwei," and "Fengshen Yang Jian," and played Bai Yang in the revolutionary historical drama "Dawn in the East." In 2023, she appeared in suspense drama "Insect Totem" among others.
In her personal life, her father was a senior civil aviation executive and her mother was a model team captain. Ge Tian married athlete Liu Xiang in October 2009 after they met, but they officially divorced in June 2015. She has also participated multiple times in public welfare activities, such as caring for children with autism and sanitation workers.
Aside from her appearance, Ge Tian is recognized for her acting skills and charitable endeavors. Her professionalism and sense of social responsibility in various occasions have made her a positive public figure.
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