Zhao Tao
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Zhao Tao (Chinese: 赵涛, born 28 January 1977) is a famous Chinese actress, work in China and Europe, she has over 10 films to her credit since starting her career in 1999, muse of director Jia Zhangke. Zhao first came into international prominence through close collaboration with Chinese director Jia Zhangke and is credited with helping to bring Chinese cinema to Europe, especially Italy. As Shun Li in Io sono Li, her best starring role to date, she became the first Asian actress to win a prize at David di Donatello. Zhao's native language is Jinese, but she is multilingual, having learned to speak Italian, Mandarin and Szechuanese.
Biography
She was born January 28, 1977, in Taiyuan, Shanxi, which is also the hometown of the heroine in Still Life. As a child, she studied classical Chinese dance. In 1996, she enrolled in the folk dance department at Beijing Dance Academy. After graduation, she became a dance teacher in Taiyuan Normal College, where she was spotted by Jia during casting for Platform. Since then they work frequently together.
In 2011 she starred in the Italian movie Shun Li and the Poet by Andrea Segre, the movie was screened in the Venice Days section of the 68th Venice International Film Festival.
Zhao won the David di Donatello Award, the Italian Oscar, for Best Actress for her bilingual role.

I Wish I Knew

Still Life

The World

24 City

Black Breakfast

Walking on the Wild Side

Unknown Pleasures

Platform

Caught by the Tides

A Touch of Sin

Cry Me a River

Our Ten Years

Remembrance

Jia Zhangke, A Guy from Fenyang

Mountains May Depart

Smog Journeys

3.11 A Sense of Home

Ten Thousand Waves

Where Has Time Gone?

Ash Is Purest White

Revive

An Elephant Sitting Still

Shun Li and the Poet
Untitled Jia Zhangke Film

Living

Swimming Out Till the Sea Turns Blue

Useless

The Hedonists

Love is All

Love is All
