Li Meng

Li Meng

Li Meng (李梦) was born on October 11, 1992 in China. Li Meng movies and tv shows: All Out of Love, Goodbye Wang Lichuan, The Battle at the Dawn...
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Native Name: 李梦
Nationality: Chinese
Gender: Female
Born: October 11, 1992
Age: 26
Li Meng was born on October 11, 1992 in Changsha, Hunan Province. She is a film and television actress from China. She graduated from the Beijing Film Academy.
In 2010, in the historical film " White Deer " directed by Wang Quanan, he played the role of Bai Ling and entered the public eye [1-2] . In 2013, the drama "Day of the Destiny" directed by Jia Zhangke was well received overseas, and with this film, the crew participated in the 66th Cannes International Film Festival and became the first 90-year-old mainland actress to set foot on the international red carpet. In 2014, he starred in the rock and roll film "Rock Hero" [3] . Since 2015, the police film " Rescue Mr. " has been filmed in succession [4] . In the same year, the youth film " To Youth, You Are Still Here ", " Everything Growing ", "Portrait of 19-year-old Summer" has been shaped. The image of a girl with a different personality, aura and personality has become its prominent screen label. [5] . In 2016, the factory youth film “ Juvenile Babylon ”, which was adapted from the novel of the same name in the road, was nominated for the best actress in the 23rd Beijing University Student Film Festival [6-7] . In the same year, the “ Shanghai King ” starring Hu Xuehua became the first Closing film of the 18th Shanghai International Film Festival [8-9] .
In 2017, Li Meng was exposed to the group's new work, " Xia Yin ", which was highly regarded by the group [10] . In the same year starring in the movie " Heroes of the True Colors 2018 " decorated with the corner of the United States, the film will be released on January 18, 2018 [11] . On January 28, 2018, Li Meng won the 34th Sundance Film Festival "Collective Performance Award" with Jia Zhangke's film " Floating in the Sea ", and was the only Chinese film that was shortlisted and awarded [12] .
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