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Tang Wei
汤唯
Tang in 2022
Born (1979-10-07) 7 October 1979 (age 45)
Other namesRebecca Tang
CitizenshipChinese (Hong Kong)
EducationCentral Academy of Drama
OccupationActress
Years active1998–present
Agents
Notable workLust, Caution
Decision to Leave
Spouse
(m. 2014)
Children1
AwardsFull list
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese湯唯
Simplified Chinese汤唯
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinTāng wéi

Tang Wei[1] (simplified Chinese: 汤唯; traditional Chinese: 湯唯; pinyin: Tāng Wéi; Korean탕웨이; born 7 October 1979) is a Chinese actress. She rose to international fame for her role in Golden Lion-winning Lust, Caution (2007) by Ang Lee, and gained further acclaim for her performances in Late Autumn (2010), Finding Mr. Right (2013), The Golden Era (2014), Long Day's Journey into Night (2018), and Decision to Leave (2022). Tang is the first and only non-Korean to be honored as the Best Actress at the Baeksang Art Awards (twice), Blue Dragon Film Awards, Chunsa Film Art Awards and Buil Film Awards. She is also the first Asian actor to have won the Trophée Chopard, which she received at the 2008 Cannes Film Festival.

Tang has appeared on multiple instances in Forbes China Celebrity 100 list, ranking 72rd in 2008, 70th in 2013,[2] 38th in 2014,[3] and 55th in 2015.[4]

Life and career

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1979–2005: Early life and career beginnings

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Tang Wei was born on October 7, 1979 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang. She is the only child of Tang Yuming, a painter, and Shi Xifeng, who works as a Yue opera actress.[5][6]

From 1992 to 1994, Tang attended school in Shenzhen, Guangdong due to her father's job. She graduated from a vocational school in Hangzhou, where she studied fine arts, in 1996 and worked as a model afterward.[6] Initially aspiring to study acting at the Central Academy of Drama, she failed three times before being admitted to the directing program in 2000 on her fourth attempt.[7] At university, she caught the attention of producer Yuan Hong and Taiwanese stage director Stan Lai, leading her to be cast in a production of the latter's play A Dream Like a Dream, a role she held until she was cast for the film Lust, Caution in 2006.[8]

In 2004, Tang starred in a TV series, Policewoman Swallow (2004) and a stage play, Che Guevara.[9] She also appeared in TV dramas Sons and Daughters of the Red Cross (2004), Leaving Seafront Street (2005), East Meets West (2005), Born in the 60s (2006) and Silent Tears (2006).[10][11][12]

2006–09: Lust, Caution and ban

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Tang at the 61st British Academy Film Awards in 2008

In July 2006, Tang was cast from more than 10,000 actresses to star in Ang Lee's classic film Lust, Caution (2007),[13][14] adapted from Eileen Chang's novella inspired by the story of female spy Zheng Pingru. Tang learned Shanghainese and Suzhou Pingtan, which is sung in the Suzhou dialect, for her role.[13] She won the Golden Horse Award for Best New Performer and was nominated for an Independent Spirit Award and a BAFTA Award for the film.[15][16][17]

Despite the critical acclaim for her performance, China's State Administration of Radio Film and Television (SARFT) ordered a media ban on Tang because of the sexual nature of her performance. All print ads and feature content using Tang were removed, and her endorsements were discontinued.[18] In August 2008, Tang obtained Hong Kong citizenship through the Quality Migrant Admission Scheme, which was expected to enable her to work in a relatively censorship-free market.[19] She, however, was replaced by Maggie Q in Tian Zhuangzhuang's big-budget period film The Warrior and the Wolf (2009).[20] In February 2009, during her absence from the show business, Tang briefly attended drama classes at the University of Reading in the United Kingdom.[21]

2009–11: Return to the screen

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In 2009, Bill Kong, head of Edko Films and executive producer of Lust, Caution, gave Tang a chance to relaunch herself with the Hong Kong romantic comedy Crossing Hennessy (2010), directed by Ivy Ho. For her role, Tang honed her Cantonese, which she had picked up during her school days in Shenzhen, Guangdong.[22] Crossing Hennessy is the first film starring Tang to be shown in China since Lust, Caution, marking the lift of the ban. She was nominated for the Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actress and Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actress for this film.

From November 2009 to March 2010, Tang filmed alongside Hyun Bin in Late Autumn (2010), directed by Kim Tae-yong.[23] The film was shot in Seattle, Washington.[24] Tang's performance won over South Korean audiences and made her the only non-Korean to win the Baeksang Awards for Best Actress.[25][26]

In September 2010, it was announced that she was to appear in the CCP tribute film The Founding of a Party, playing the role of Tao Yi, an early girlfriend of Mao Zedong. However, her scenes were cut out in the theatrical version, allegedly at the request of Mao Zedong's grandson, Mao Xinyu.[27][28] In December 2011, she dubbed the character of Pia Sahastrabuddhe, originally portrayed by Kareena Kapoor, in the Chinese version of the Bollywood film 3 Idiots (2009).[29]

Tang in Seoul in 2011

Tang returned to mainstream cinema with two major films; Speed Angels, a car-racing flick directed by Jingle Ma, and Dragon, a martial arts epic directed by Peter Chan.[30][31] Though Speed Angels was a commercial flop,[32] Dragon was successful and was named the eighth best movie of 2012 according to Time magazine.[33]

2013–present: Career resurgence

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In 2013, Tang starred opposite actor Wu Xiubo in the Xue Xiaolu-directed romantic comedy Finding Mr. Right. The sleeper hit grossed $85 million at the box office in China and Tang received rave reviews for her performance.[34] She won Best Actress at 21st Beijing College Student Film Festival.

Tang was then cast to play writer Xiao Hong in Ann Hui's biopic The Golden Era,[35] which closed at the Venice International Film Festival.[36] Though highly anticipated, the film received mixed reviews and failed at the box office.[37] However, her performance has received high praise from domestic critics.

Tang made her English-language film debut in Blackhat, an action thriller co-starring Chris Hemsworth[38] and Wang Leehom, her co-star in Lust, Caution (2007). She also starred in A Tale of Three Cities, based on the wartime experiences of Jackie Chan's parents.[39] During the shooting of The Tale of Three Cities in Shanghai, Tang fell victim to a telecommunications scam and was swindled out of $34,692 (210,000 yuan).[40][41]

Tang and Wu teamed up again to film the sequel to Finding Mr. Right (2013), titled Book of Love (2016),[42] which was a commercial success.[43] With this film, she was nominated as the Best Actress in Hong Kong Film Awards for the sixth time, setting a record for nominations, but did not win the award in history.

In 2017, Tang was cast as the female lead of Long Day's Journey Into Night, directed by Bi Gan. The film was screened in the Un Certain Regard section at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival.[44]

In 2019, Tang returned to the small screen with the historical drama Empress of the Ming. The same year, she starred in the film The Whistleblower directed by Xue Xiaolu.[45]

In 2022, Tang starred in the South Korean mystery-romance film Decision to Leave, directed by Park Chan-Wook, to critical acclaim.[46][47][48][49] In April 2022, the film was selected to compete for the Palme d'Or at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival, where Park Chan-wook won Best Director. For her role as a Chinese immigrant to South Korea who is suspected of murder, Tang became the first non-Korean honored as the Best Actress at the Baeksang Art Awards, which was for the second time, Blue Dragon Film Awards, Chunsa Film Art Awards and Buil Film Awards.[50]

Endorsements

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In 2011, Tang became brand ambassador for Japanese cosmetics brand SK-II.[51] Since 2015, she has been the global brand ambassador of SK-II.[52] In August 2021, Tang became the global face of the SK-II's "My PITERA™ Story" skincare campaign, along with Ni Ni, Ayase Haruka and Chloe Grace Moretz.[53]

In 2013, Tang became the global face of Piaget's rose jewelry collection campaign.[54] Since 2014, she has been selected as global spokesperson for Swiss luxury watch brand Rado.[55]

Since 2021, British makeup and skincare brand Charlotte Tilbury has chosen Tang as its very first global makeup ambassador.[56] In 2022, she was also become the first global brand ambassador for watches and jewelry brand Lola Rose.[57]

Since 2022, Tang has served as a global brand ambassador for Spanish luxury fashion house Loewe.[58] She was the global face that July for Loewe's pre-fall 2022 collection campaign along with Anthony Hopkins, Jessie Buckley, Josh O'Connor, Kaia Gerber and more.[59] In November of that year, Tang was named as the global face of the Loewe's spring/summer 2023 collection campaign along with Taylor Russell, Luca Guadagnino, Naomi Ackie, Chloë Sevigny and more.[60] In January 2023, she became the global face of the Loewe's Year of Rabbit Collection campaign.[61] In August 2023, Tang starred as the global face of the Loewe's Womenswear Fall-Winter 2023 campaign along with Taylor Russell that shot by British fashion photographer David Sims.[62][63]

In May 2023, Chopard, a Swiss brand for luxury watches, jewelry and accessories, announced Tang as its brand ambassador following her attendance at the 76th Cannes Film Festival.[64][65][66] Since September 2023, Chopard had announced Tang as its Global Brand Ambassador.[67][68]

In November 2023, Tang has served as a global brand ambassador for British luxury fashion house Burberry.[69]

Personal life

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Tang had four public relationships before her marriage. Her first boyfriend was actor Zhu Yuchen. They met in 1995 as classmates at a vocational school in Hangzhou, and had a relationship between 1997 and 2000. Her second boyfriend was actor Tian Yu. The two met in 2004 while working on Policewoman Swallow (2004) and were in a relationship for three years. Her third boyfriend was Chen Yuli, the son of composer Chen Qigang; he was killed in a car accident on 4 September 2012 in Zurich. Her fourth boyfriend was Hu Jing (Victor Hu), a former talent show contestant and publicist. Hu was a friend of Chen Yuli and organized his memorial service, where he and Tang first met.[70]

In 2014, Tang married South Korean film director Kim Tae-yong in the front yard of the home of Ingmar Bergman on the remote Swedish island of Fårö.[71][72][73] A formal wedding ceremony was later held in Hong Kong, with only immediate family members as guests.[74][75][76] In August 2016, Tang Wei gave birth to their daughter, Summer.[77]

Filmography

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Film

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2007 Lust, Caution Wong Chia Chi
2010 Crossing Hennessy Oi-lin
Late Autumn Anna
2011 Dragon Ayu
Speed Angels Hong Xiaoyi
The Founding of a Party Tao Yi Scenes removed
3 Idiots Pia Sahastrabuddh (voice) Mandarin dub [29]
2013 Finding Mr. Right Jia Jia
2014 The Golden Era Xiao Hong
2015 Blackhat Chen Lien English-language debut
Monster Hunt Dealer Special appearance
Only You Fang Yuan
A Tale of Three Cities Chen Yuerong
Office Sophie
2016 Finding Mr. Right 2 Jiao Ye
2018 Long Day's Journey into Night Wan Qiwen
2019 Push and Shove Mrs. Chai Cameo [78]
The Whistleblower Zhou Siliang
2022 Decision to Leave Seo-rae [79]
2024 Wonderland Bai Li

Television

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Year Title Role Notes
1998 Chinese Female Football Goalkeeper Cameo
2004 Policewoman Swallow Swallow Debut
Sons and Daughters of the Red Cross Ning Xiaoya
2005 Brother, Brother Secretary
Leaving Seafront Street Yan Lei
Qingqian Nalati Chen Yan
2006 Born in the 60s Yue Linlin
Silent Tears Shang Li
2019 Ming Dynasty Sun Ruowei

Theater

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Year Title Role
2001 A Dream Like a Dream Lai Shengchuan
2004 Che Guevara Yang Ting

Music video appearances

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Year Title Artist
2024 Shh.. IU (featuring Hyein and Wonsun Joe; narration by Patti Kim)[80]

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Work Result Ref.
2007 Alliance of Women Film Journalists Best Newcomer Lust, Caution Nominated [81]
Best Depiction of Nudity or Sexuality Nominated
20th Chicago Film Critics Association Awards Most Promising Performer Nominated [82]
44th Golden Horse Awards Best Leading Actress Nominated [15]
Best New Performer Won
2008 2nd Asian Film Awards Best Actress Nominated [83]
61st British Academy Film Awards Rising Star Award Nominated [17]
61st Cannes Film Festival Trophée Chopard Won [84]
8th Chinese Film Media Awards Best Actress Lust, Caution Nominated
Best Newcomer Won
23rd Independent Spirit Awards Best Female Lead Nominated [16]
2010 47th Golden Horse Awards Best Leading Actress Crossing Hennessy Nominated [85]
2011 11th Chinese Film Media Awards Best Actress Won [86]
30th Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actress Nominated [87]
17th Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards Best Actress Runner-up [88]
32nd Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Actress Late Autumn Nominated [89]
47th Baeksang Arts Awards Best Actress – Film Won [90]
Most Popular Actress Nominated
12th Busan Film Critics Awards Best Actress Won [90]
20th Buil Film Awards Best Actress Nominated
31st Korean Association of Film Critics Awards Best Actress Won [90]
Cine21 Awards Actress of the Year Won
2012 9th Huading Awards Best Actress Nominated
31st Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actress Dragon Nominated [91]
2013 10th Huading Awards Best Actress Finding Mr. Right Nominated
22nd Shanghai Film Critics Awards Best Actress Won [92]
2014 21st Beijing College Student Film Festival Best Actress Won [93]
5th China Film Director's Guild Awards Best Actress Won [94]
32nd Hundred Flowers Awards Best Actress Nominated
33rd Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actress Nominated
8th Asia Pacific Screen Awards Best Performance by an Actress The Golden Era Nominated
2015 22nd Beijing College Student Film Festival Best Actress Nominated
30th Golden Rooster Awards Best Actress Nominated
51st Golden Horse Awards Best Leading Actress Nominated
9th Hong Kong Film Directors' Guild Awards Best Actress Won [95]
9th Asian Film Awards Best Actress Nominated
34th Hong Kong Film Awards Best Actress Nominated
2016 35th Hong Kong Film Awards A Tale of Three Cities Nominated
2017 36th Hong Kong Film Awards Book of Love Nominated [96]
2022 27th Chunsa Film Art Awards Best Actress Decision to Leave Won [97]
31st Buil Film Awards Best Actress Won [98]
58th Grand Bell Awards Best Actress Nominated [99]
42nd Korean Association of Film Critics Awards Best Actress Won [100]
43rd Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Actress Won [101]
3rd Sunset Circle Awards Best Actress Nominated [102]
27th Florida Film Critics Circle Awards Best Actress Runner-up [103]
Cine21 Awards Actress of the Year Won [104]
7th New Mexico Critics Awards Best Supporting Actress Won [105]
42nd Golden Cinematography Awards Best Actress Won [106]
17th Dublin Film Critics' Circle Awards Best Actress Nominated
Kinolights Awards Actress of The Year (Foreign) 1st [107]
2023 12nd Georgia Film Critics Association Awards Best Actress Nominated [108]
20th International Cinephile Society Awards Best Actress Nominated [109]
16th Asian Film Awards Best Actress Won [110]
21st Director's Cut Awards Best Actress in film Won [111]
59th Baeksang Arts Awards Best Actress – Film Won [112]
2024 45th Blue Dragon Film Awards Best Actress Wonderland Nominated [113]
Popular Star Award Won [114]

Other honors

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