In the Chinese television industry, Liu Tao is a well-known figure as an actress and singer. When she made her television debut in 2003 as “A Zhu” on the program “Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils,” she became well-known. Since 2006, she has acted in multiple TV series and made several cinema appearances. “My Fair Princess III,” “Hero During Yongle Period,” “How Much Sorrow Do You Have,” “Dali Princess,” “Ode to Joy,” and “Ode to Joy 2” are a few of her well-known television works. In a few of the television series in which Liu has starred, she has also performed playback singing. Fall in Love with You from “Madame White Snake,” Only Need You from “My Fair Princess III,” Tears of Love from “Dali Princess,” There Will Be Happiness Waiting For You from “Ode to Joy,” and “The Feeling of Home” from “Ode to Joy 2” are a few of her well-known playback vocal credits.
Career of Liu Tao
Although Liu Tao began her career in advertisements, television producers quickly noticed her and she was cast in her debut show in 2000. In “Jiu Ji Fan Guan,” she made her screen debut as “Chu Chu.” When she was cast for the part of “Mu Sha” in the television series “My Fair Princess III,” it was her big break in 2003. Her first major role in a popular show was in this one. She later made an appearance in “Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils,” whereupon the crowds recognized her face right away.
Liu portrayed her first antagonistic character in “Da Li Princess” in 2009. Later, she starred in the TV show “Mazu,” where her performance won over both viewers and critics. This increased her notoriety and demonstrated her acting prowess. The drama series achieved great success and was recognized with the China TV Golden Eagle Award for “Outstanding Television Series.”
2013 turned out to be the pinnacle of Liu’s career, as her stature skyrocketed. She starred in the film “To Elderly with Love” and was honored with the China TV Golden Eagle Award’s “Best Actress Award” as well as the China Golden Eagle TV Arts Festival’s “Best Performing Arts Award.” Then, she made an appearance on “Good Wife,” where she played a housewife and mother who dealt with problems in her day-to-day existence. Her performance became a big topic of debate on the Chinese microblogging website “Weibo,” and the drama rose to the top of the ratings among television series.
She was honored with the Shanghai Television Festival’s “Best Supporting Actress” award in 2015 for her role in “The Legend of Mi Yue.” Her fame is attested to by the wax figure of “Ni Huang” in the Beijing Madame Tussauds Wax Museum. Liu continued to get accolades and gain notoriety. She starred in the romantic drama series “Ode to Joy” and was shortlisted for the Huading Awards and Shanghai Television Festival’s “Best Actress” category. Liu has also acted in a few movies, such as “Let’s Get Married,” “The Foreigner,” and “The Founding of a Party.”
Individual Life of Liu Tao
On July 12, 1978, Liu Tao was born in Nanchang, Jiangxi, China. She speaks English, Mandarin, and Nanchang with ease. Liu pursued her education at Guangdong University of Foreign Studies, where she majored in law. Wang Ziyan and Wang Zijing are the couple’s two children; she wed Wang Ke in 2008.
Net worth of Liu Tao
The estimated net worth of Liu Tao is about $1 million.