Lu Huang
Lu Huang was born on Jul 10, 1983 in China. Lu Huang's big-screen debut came with Jieguo directed by Ming Zhang in 2006. Lu Huang is known for Little Fires Everywhere directed by Lynn Shelton, Kerry Washington stars as Mia Warren and Lexi Underwood as Pearl Warren. Lu Huang has got 3 awards and 6 nominations so far. The most recent award Lu Huang achieved is To Ten Chinese Films Festival. The upcoming new movie Lu Huang plays is Suburban Birds which will be released on Feb 26, 2021.
Best known for her roles as a poignant and mobile heroine in Li Yang's Mang shan (2007) and Guo Xiaolu's Une Chinoise (2009), Huang Lu is a Chinese actress active in international art-house cinema. A graduate from the Department of Performance at the Beijing Film Academy, she has walked the red carpets at Cannes (Blind Mountain and K. Rajagopal's A Yellow Bird (2016)), Venice (Vimukthi Jayasundara's Ahasin Wetei (2009)), and Berlin (Lou Ye's Blind Massage (2014)and Jordan Schiele's San fu tian (2016)), among other international film festivals. She has also become a go-to actress for eccentric or melancholic roles in Taiwanese films such as Dui mian de nu hai sha guo lai (2013), How to Describe a Cloud (2013), Design 7 Love (2014), and Cities of Last Things (2018).
Birthday
Jul 10, 1983Place of Birth
Chengdu, China
Known For
Awards
3 wins & 6 nominations
Movies & TV Shows
- 20207.7
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- 2017
producer
7.0 - 2017
actress
4.8 - 20167.4
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- 2007
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- 2006
actress
5.8