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Huang Shengyi born February 11, 1983 also known as Eva Huang, is a Chinese actress and singer.
Contents
* 1 Biography
* 2 Filmography
* 3 References
* 4 External links
Huang was born and raised in Shanghai. Her father was educated in the United States and lived there in the early 1990s, while her mother worked as an editor in a newspaper agency in Shanghai. She graduated from the Beijing Film Academy in 2005.
In 2004, Huang signed a contract with Stephen Chow to play the female lead character, Fong, in his action-comedy film film Kung Fu Hustle. In August the following year, she ended her contract with Chow's company after appearing in a magazine photo shoot without their consent. Both sides became involved in legal suits in Hong Kong and Shanghai until 2007
Starting in 2006, Huang worked with China Juli Group on a number of television series, including Tianxian Pei Riyue Lingkong 2007 and Guangfu Taiji Chuanqi 2010 She joined Emperor Entertainment Group in 2008. In 2009, Huang became the CEO of China Juli Group's Entertainment Media Co., Ltd, drawing a six-figure salary annually
Filmography
Film Year English title Chinese title Role Notes
2004 Kung Fu HustleFong
2005 Dragon Squad Pak Yut-suet
Tiantang De Yanjing Bai Xue
2006 Flying Sword Xiaoyu guest star
Lethal NinjaXiaoling
2007 Call for Love Long Xiaoxia
2009 Race to Witch Mountain Alien princess guest star
The Founding of a Republic Broadcaster from Xinhua News Agency
2010 A Singing Fairy Liu Tiantian
Daoban Aiqing
The Fantastic Water Babes Ayu filmed in 2008, but released in 2010
Juelian Yan Wen
Shouwangzhe
Rongyu De Zhengming Lingling
It's Love Bai Suzhen post-production
Television Year English title Chinese title Role Notes
2002 The House of Lingda
2004 Tianxia Diyi Xueji
Hail the Judge Zhan Suifeng
Kung Fu Beggar Wen Qi / Jin Sha
2005 Jinse Nianhua Ai Wanqing
2006 Jiahe Wanshi Xing Zhi Taitou Jianxi Cui Xiyue
2007 Tianya Genü Renmei alternative title Zhou Xuan
Ping Shenme Aini
Tianxian Pei Seventh Fairy
Riyue Lingkong Xie Yaohuan
Jingjing De Zhanqiao Lin Wumei
Sword Stained with Royal Blood Xia Qingqing / Wen Qingqing
2008 Dingjia Younü Xiyangyang Ding Xun
The Foolish Old Man Removed Mountains Baihe alternative title Wangwushan Xia De Chuanshuo
2009 Nühai Chongchongchong Liu Bei alternative title Xiang Zhou Xingchi Zhijing Xia
2010 Dongjing Shengsi Lian Lankouzi alternative title Dilei Zhi
Xia Nanyang Tao Shuyan
Guangfu Taiji Chuanqi Yuying
Meiyou Chengnuo De Ai Lin Minna alternative title Fu Erdai
Tianxian Pei Houzhuan Seventh Fairy pre-production
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Hello Lovelies! I have been aching for Paris this last week or so and the feeling just won't go away! Maybe because Spring is approaching and there is no place in the world more beautiful in the Springtime. Maybe because I have been brushing up on my French while teaching the little Little Prince to speak it...Maybe, it is because I left my heart there the last time I left. Whatever the reason, here is a tiny dose of Paris and some interesting little tidbits to tide us over.
~ In Paris you are never more that 400 meters from a subway station.
~ The Marseillaise, the French national anthem, was first sung in Strasbourg, not Marseille.
~ The novel La Disparition by Georges Perec, in its original French does not use the letter 'e'.
~ In French two weeks is in fact 15 days, quinze jours.
~ French politicians can simultaneously hold more than one elected office.
~ Lefevre is the most popular last name in France.
~ There are 27 wine regions in France.
~ Alsacien type homes are not considered immobilier, the French term for real estate that also means non-moveable, but in fact mobilier because they are demountable and thus can be moved. Alsacien type homes were built this way so that homes could be part of dowries.
Yuko Ogura Ogura Yūko?, born November 1, 1983 in Mobara, Chiba is a Japanese gravure idol and model who typically aims for the cute, innocent schoolgirl look. In Japan, she is mostly called by her nickname Yūkorin
Ogura regularly, if not entirely seriously, claims to be one "Princess Apple-Momokaof the apple-shaped planet Korin This is apparently an in-joke dating back to her middle school days. Having an alternate name was trendy at one point, and one of her friends told her that she looked like a Momoka. She liked the name and still uses it today.
She is known outside of Japan for her song "Onna no Ko / Otoko no Ko Boys which is the ending theme of the anime School Rumble.
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