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Gong Li (Wallpaper 4)
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Gong Li (Wallpaper 4). Gong Li widescreen wallpapers 4. Gong Li hot pictures and photoshoots collection 4. Gong Li beautiful and hot images gallery 4. Gong Li applied for Singapore citizenship in early 2008. When overseas professional obligations prevented her from showing up at her scheduled August citizenship ceremony, she was harshly criticized for not making it a priority. On Saturday November 8, 2008, Gong, in an effort to make amends, attended a citizenship ceremony held at Teck Ghee Community Club and received her Singapore citizenship certificate from Member of Parliament Lee Bee Wah. On June 28, 2010, the chief editor of Chinese entertainment magazine "Southern Entertainment Magazine" revealed that Gong's agent confirmed that Gong Li and her husband Ooi Hoe Soeng (黄和祥) had divorced. Gong was a spokeswoman for Shanghai Tang clothing store. Li reunited with Chen Kaige to play an isolated, spoiled heiress in the director's "Temptress Moon" (1996), making her English-language debut the following year in Wayne Wang's "Chinese Box" (1997) opposite Jeremy Irons. She returned to her native land for "Breaking the Silence" (1999), playing a hard-working single mom in the Academy Award -nominated Best Foreign Language Film and winning Best Actress at the 2000 Montreal World Film Festival for her performance. She followed up with a starring role in what was reported to be the most expensive Asian film to date, "The Emperor and the Assassin" (1999), a sweeping historical epic about the first emperor of a unified China (Li Xuejian), the man sworn to kill him (Zhang Fengyi) and the woman loved by both (Gong Li). Gong Li (Wallpaper 4). Gong Li widescreen wallpapers 4. Gong Li hot pictures and photoshoots collection 4. Gong Li beautiful and hot images gallery 4. Li played a painter at a ceramic factory torn between her love for a reticent poet (Tony Leung) and a cynical traveling veterinarian (Sun Honglei) in "Zhou Yu's Train" (2003) before appearing in the short film anthology "Eros" (2004), starring in Wong Kar Wai's "The Hand" as a refined Hong Kong prostitute who seduces a young virginal tailor (Chang Chen). She worked with Wong Kar Wai again on his magnificently flawed epic "2046" (2005), a loosely related continuation of the director's lyrical love story, "In the Mood for Love" (2001). Li was back in American theaters with a supporting role in the high profile "Memoirs of a Geisha" (2005), playing an aging Japanese geisha jealous of a young newcomer's (Ziyi Zhang) ability to captivate the most powerful men in the world. After having earned the title of Best Supporting Actress from the National Board of Review for "Geisha," Gong Li made a brief foray into Hollywood films with a role as a drug trafficker's business-savvy wife who falls for a law enforcement agent in the adaptation of the 1980s TV show "Miami Vice" (2006), a box office hit thanks to stars Colin Farrell and Jamie Foxx. She was back in the good graces of the film critic world with Zhang Yimou's "Curse of the Golden Flower" (2006), a Tang dynasty-set melodrama starring Chow Yun Fat that earned Li a Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actress. Li made her second Hollywood outing with the poorly received "Silence of the Lambs" (1991) prequel "Hannibal Rising" (2007), but fared better in Swedish filmmaker Mikael Hafstrom's "Shanghai" (2009), a World War II period thriller starring John Cusack as an American investigating the murder of a friend in Shanghai who unwittingly discovers U.S. government secrets. Gong Li (Wallpaper 4). Gong Li widescreen wallpapers 4. Gong Li hot pictures and photoshoots collection 4. Gong Li beautiful and hot images gallery 4.
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