Liu Chunyan
Liu Chunyan, better known by her stage name Jin Guizi, is a Chinese television host and voice actress. She won the Golden Mic Award in both 1999 and 2011, and received the Flying Apsaras Award for Best Female Voice Actress in 1989.
Biography
Liu was born in Beijing in August 1966, with her ancestral home in Chengdu, Sichuan. She graduated from the Communication University of China in 1990, where she majored in broadcast. In her early career, she was best known for her voice role as Hua Xiren in the 1987 television classic Dream of the Red Chamber, as well as the Chinese voice dub of Minnie Mouse, Mighty Atom and Doraemon. She joined China Central Television in 1991 and has co-hosted the variety show Zhengda Variety and the children's television show Big Pinwheel, the latter of which she was better known for. She initially went by the stage name "Little Antlers" when hosting Big Pinwheel and its sub-program Smart House with senior co-host Dong Hao and later He Jiong, before eventually switched to "Golden Scarab" after the CCTV program re-structuring in 1997.Works
Television
- Big Pinwheel
Film
- Secret Plans
- Stand By Me Doraemon
- ''Doraemon the Movie: Nobita's Treasure Island''
Awards
- 1989 Flying Apsaras Award for Best Female Voice Actress
- 1999 Golden Mike Award
- 2011 Golden Mike Award
Personal life