
Fujian, China
Gong Beibi is a Chinese film actress. Beginning her career as a child actress, she later graduated from the prestigious Central Academy of Drama where she gained fame and popularity among young audiences in China after starring in several popular TV series and feature films in both China and Hong Kong. Due to her success while still a student, she became dubbed in the media at the time as "little Gong Li". After graduating, she continued diversifying her roles with different projects, including Bus 44, which gained her critical acclaim in China, Europe, and North America where it premiered and won awards at the Venice Film Festival, Sundance Film Festival and Cannes Film Festival. In 2005, Gong Beibi starred in the feature film Waiting Alone which opened to critical raves at the Tokyo Film Festival. The indie film was released nationwide in September 2005 and became a hit with youth audiences across China[2] and one of the best reviewed and most talked about Chinese films the year. Later in the year, Waiting Alone was nominated for several awards including "Best Picture" at the Chinese Academy Awards (Golden Rooster Awards). Gong Beibi's memorable performance in Waiting Alone, which Variety magazine called "impressive", caught the attention of Hollywood. Gong's 2007 Chinese holiday ensemble comedy Call for Love was a success at the box office, she followed up with a special appearance in Connected the Hong Kong action film remake of Cellular. In 2010, Gong co-starred with Aaron Kwok in Oxide Pang's thriller The Detective 2. In 2011, Gong starred alongside Academy Award winner Kevin Spacey and Daniel Wu in the dramedy/psychological suspense Inseparable. Inseparable was named one of The Wall Street Journal's Top 10 Most Notable Asian Films of 2011. Gong Beibi was next seen in several back-to-back TV series in China, most notably The Legend of Qin in 2015, and Ice Fantasy based on Guo Jingming popular fantasy novel, in 2016. In 2017, Gong won the Jury Award for "Best Actress" at the Beijing Youth Film Festival for her starring role in the indie drama Lack of Love. She was also in the hit TV series Fighter of the Destiny and the Monkey King comedy A Chinese Odyssey: Love You a Million Years playing Princess Ironfan. Behind the camera, she was a co-producer on the summer fantasy comedy indie hit Wished. In 2018, Gong Beibi starred in the TV series The Flame's Daughter which had over 700 million viewing hits in China and was later on Amazon Prime, as well as, co-starring in the surprise summer blockbuster hit, Dying to Survive, which become one of the biggest box office films in China. Beibi played two different lead characters in Summer Blur, which won awards at Busan Film Festival and the 2021 Berlin Film Festival. In 2021, Gong starred in the indie sports drama On Your Mark which did well at the Chinese box office, the film was directed by Malaysian director Chiu Keng Guan. Beibi Gong was next seen in the TV series remake of The Return of the Condor Heroes playing one of the iconic roles, as well as two other popular TV series in China: Pride & Price and Master of My Own. In 2023, she was in the hit ensemble TV series Meet Yourself, playing Liu Yifei's tough yet loving sister. Next up, Gong stars alongside Duan Yihong in the Jia Zhang-Ke produced crime drama Heaven and Hell releasing in 2024.

as Bai Hou

as Ice Queen
2016

as Li Lingbai
2025

as Bai Hou
2017

as Xu Hongmi
2023

as Liu Ruyi
2020

as Xue Nv
2015

as Shi Ying
2022

as Ho Dan
2004

as Cao Ling
2018

as Princess Ironfan
2017

as Female Soldiers of the People's Liberation Army
2009

as Bei Bei
1998
as Huang Ling
2025

as Mother Cui
2026

as 梁燕
2026

as Huang Ling
2025

2025

as Yuan Rong
2024

as Mrs. Wang
2023

as Xiao Nan
2023

as Zhang Hui
2022

as Xia Lu
2021

as Yang Lian / Yang Ling
2020

as Mother
2020

as Gao Ming's ex-wife
2019

as Yuan Rong (segment "Hello Beijing")
2019

as Cao Ling
2018

as Tan
2017

as 李夫人
2013

as Pang
2012

as Ling Hoi Yee
2011

as Female Soldiers of the People's Liberation Army
2009

as Jen
2008

as Dr. Wu Qian
2007

as Li Jing
2005

as Wan Li
2005

2003
as Bai Hou
56 ep.

as Ice Queen
78 episodes

as Li Lingbai
10 episodes

as Bai Hou
56 episodes

as Xu Hongmi
40 episodes

as Liu Ruyi
3 episodes

as Xue Nv
54 episodes

as Shi Ying
32 episodes

as Ho Dan
20 episodes

as Princess Ironfan
54 episodes

as Bei Bei
20 episodes

as 毛佳
20 episodes

as Xing Guihua
20 episodes

as Huang Rong
1 episodes

as 神秘女人
15 episodes

as 叶红
20 episodes

as Zhang Jingshu
35 episodes

25 episodes

as An Yejue
52 episodes
Executive Producer