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Liu Jiang (; born 8 February 1969) is a
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television director, producer and screenwriter best known for his work ''Before Dawn'', ''A Beautiful Daughter-in-law Era'' and '' Let's get married''.


Early life and education

Liu was born on February 8, 1969, in Changdao County,
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, with his ancestral home in Ningxiang,
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. In 1976, The family moved back to their hometown Ningxiang, where he attended the Ningxiang No. 1 High School. In 1988 he was accepted to the Beijing Film Academy, majoring in acting. After graduation in 1992, he was assigned to the Oriental Song and Dance Company as a singer.


Career

In 2003, Liu made his directorial debut ''Iron Youth'', a gangster television series starring
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, and Bao Lei. In 2007, he directed ''Snowwolf'', a television series adaptation based on the novel of the same name by Quan Yongxian. In 2008 Liu made his film debut ''Set Off'', a comedy film starring Liu Hua, Fan Wei and Ju Wenpei. It won the Best Directorial Debut Award at the 16th Beijing College Student Film Festival. That same year, he directed ''Suiyue'', which marked his second cooperation with Mei Ting and Yu Hewei. Liu was signed to direct the comedy television series ''Fathers and Mothers'' in the following year, it was broadcast in QTV-1 in May 2009. Liu rose to fame after directing ''
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'' (2010), which earned him an Outstanding Director Award at the 28th Flying Apsaras Awards. That same year, he also directed ''Before Dawn'', for which he won the Most Popular Director Award at the 17th
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and was nominated for the Best Director Award. In 2011, he directed ''Enemies Among Us'', based on Mai Jia's novel of the same name. In 2013, he was hired to direct '' Let's get married'', for which he received three Best Director Awards at the 18th Chunyan Awards, the 20th Shanghai Television Festival, and the 27th Golden Eagle Awards, the China Television Artists Association’s equivalent to the Emmys. The drama stars Huang Haibo and
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and was one of the most watched ones in CCTV while it was aired in mainland China in that year. In 2016, Liu was confirmed as director of ''Let's Fall in Love'', a romantic comedy television series starring
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. It is the sequel to '' Let's get married''. In 2018, Liu directed the romance television series '' The Way We Were'', it stars Tiffany Tang and
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, and aired on both
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Personal life

Liu began dating his alumna Wang Tong () in July 1993. They married in Beijing in 1997.


Filmography


Film (As director)


Television (As director)


Television (As screenwriter)


Film (As producer)


Television (As producer)


Film and TV Awards


References


External links

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Liu Jiang on Douban

Liu Jiang on Mtime
{{DEFAULTSORT:Liu, Jiang 1969 births Writers from Yantai Living people Beijing Film Academy alumni Film directors from Shandong Chinese television directors Chinese television writers Chinese film producers Chinese television producers Screenwriters from Shandong