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Liu Tao (traditional Chinese: 劉濤, simplified Chinese: 刘涛; born 12 July 1978), is an actress from Mainland China. Her major productions include the 2003 version of Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils, The Last Concubine, Huan Zhu Ge Ge and Dali Princess alongside popular Taiwanese actress Ruby Lin. Her performance as A Zhu in Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils won her much acclaim from viewers and critics alike.
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Born in Nanchang, Jiangxi, China, Liu served in the entertainment division-part of a performance troop in the People's Liberation Army. TV commercials led Liu into professional acting. Because of her spunk, and her never-give up personality that resembles the typical Shanghainese girl-Xing Zi, Liu was awarded the role of Xing Zi in the popular Cantonese TV series Foreign Wives, Local Guys. Later, she cast as Mu Sha in "Princess Returning Pearl III" and noticeably as Ah Zhu in "Heavenly Dragon 8th Episode (Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils)". Liu's impressive performance brought Ah Zhu's shyness, and caring personality into life and made herself a popular actress.
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