Ge Tian

Ge Tian (Chinese: 葛天; pinyin: Gě Tiān; born 25 December 1988) is a Chinese actress and fashion model.

Ge Tian
葛天
Born (1988-12-25) 25 December 1988
Jinan, Shandong, China
Alma materCentral Academy of Drama
Occupation(s)Fashion model, actress
Years active2005 - present
AgentBeijing Poly Agency
Notable workNowhere to Run
Spouse
(m. 2014; div. 2015)
ParentMother: Tang Lingling[1]

Biography

Early life

Ge Tian was born in Jinan, Shandong, on December 25, 1988. In 2012 she graduated from Central Academy of Drama, majoring in acting.

Acting career

Ge Tian began her career as a fashion model in 2005. A year later, she has become the first official tourism ambassador of Shandong province.[2]

In 2011, Ge Tian played Thierry Mena in William Mesguich's drama The Cynic, based on Molière's novel.

After college, she appeared in many television series and films, such as One Mile Above, The VI Group of Fatal Case, and Leaves in Changan.

In 2012, she starred in the romantic comedy television series Youth Explosion, alongside Lei Qingyao, Wang Chuang, and Chu Nan.

Ge Tian first rose to prominence in 2015 for playing Yin Hua in the historical television series Anti Japanese Together. The series received mixed reviews. That same year, she starred in the suspense thriller film Nowhere to Run with Zhang Duo, Liu Ying, and Sui Yongliang.

Personal life

On September 8, 2014, Ge Tian married former Olympic hurdler Liu Xiang, one of China's best-known athletes.[3] They divorced on June 25, 2015, after nine months and seventeen days of marriage.[3][4][5][6][7]

Works

Film

YearTitleChinese TitleRoleNotes
2010One Mile Above《转山》Judy
2012Watch the Future《守望未来》Liang Na
2015Nowhere to Run《封门诡影》Yu Man
2019Super Captain
2019Invisible Tattoo

Television

YearTitleChinese TitleRoleNotes
2010The VI Group of Fatal Case 《重案六组》Ou Lihua
2010Leaves in Changan《叶落长安》
2012Youth Explosion《青春大爆炸》Susan
2012The Garrison in Xinjiang《屯戍西疆》Li Shan
2014Hero of Expedition《剿匪英雄》Zhu Yeqing

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References

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