

Introduction
Sun Li (or Susan Sun, born September 26, 1982) is a Chinese actress. She is hailed by critics and netizens as China's "Queen of Television".
Career
Sun first entered show business by participating in 2001's Star Search, held by Singapore's MediaCorp. She reached the finals and earned the praise of judge Andy Lau. Following the competition, Sun joined Hairun Media as their first flagship artist.
In 2003, author and TV producer Hai Yan selected her for the female lead in the television series Goddess of Mercy. Sun received overwhelmingly positive feedback from audiences for her portrayal of An Xin, and rose to fame in China as one of the most promising young actresses. In an interview with Global Times, Sun thanked Ding Hei, the director of Goddess of Mercy saying; "Not only because he provided me with [the role of] An Xin, but what's more, he believed in me, a person who never received any formal acting lessons. ... It benefited me all my life."
In 2006, Sun won the Best Newcomer award at the 28th Hundred Flowers Awards for her performance in Huo Yuanjia co-starring Jet Li. The following year, she starred in alongside Huang Xiaoming in Shanghai Bund, a mainland remake of the 1980 television series The Bund.
In 2008, Sun played a supporting role Gordon Chan's horror-adventure film Painted Skin. She was nominated for the Best Supporting Actress award for her performance as a young and inexperienced demon hunter at numerous award ceremonies. The same year, she starred in Gao Xixi's military-romance drama Tian Mi Mi. The series was chosen by the Chinese Radio & Television Association as one of the Top Ten television series of the year.
In 2009, Sun starred in Iron Road, the second joint venture created under Canada/China co-production treaty established in the 1960s. She plays a poor Chinese girl in search of her father who works at a railroad in North America, and challenged speaking in English for the film. For her performance, Sun was crowned Best Actress at the 2nd Roma FictionFest and the 25th Gemini Awards. The same year, Sun played the title character in the television series, Auntie Duohe, based on the novel of the same name by acclaimed writer Geling Yan.
Sun gained widespread recognition by playing Zhen Huan in the critically acclaimed historical drama, Empresses in the Palace. She was nominated for an International Emmy Award in the Best Actress category for her role. Praised for being one of the best historical dramas in China, the series garnered high ratings throughout its run and also sparked trends in dialogue quotes and plastic surgery. The same year, she reunited with Painted Skin director Gordan Chan in Mural (also known as Painted Skin 2). She also starred in martial arts film The Lost Bladesman alongside Donnie Yen and Jiang Wen.
For her role as an independent mother in Hot Mom! (2013), Sun won the Best Actress award at the 20th Shanghai Television Festival. She also won the Most Popular Actress award at the 10th China Golden Eagle TV Arts Festival.
In 2015, Sun played Queen Dowager Xuan, the first stateswoman in China, in historical drama The Legend of Mi Yue. The series was a commercial success, and recorded the highest ratings of the year. Sun won her second Best Actress throphy at the 22nd Shanghai Television Festival. The same year, Sun challenged her first comedy role in Devil and Angel, directed by her husband Deng Chao.
Personal life
Sun has been married to actor Deng Chao since 2010. They have two children, a son named Deng Han Zhi and a daughter named Deng Han Yi.
Filmography
Film
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2001 | Ge Ge Shu | Ling Ling | |
| 2006 | Fearless | Yue Ci (Moon) | |
| 2008 | Painted Skin | Xia Bing | |
| 2009 | Iron Road | Little Tiger | |
| Kung Fu Cyborg | Zhou Shumei | ||
| 2010 | Just Another Pandora's Box | Rose | |
| 2011 | The Lost Bladesman | Qilan | |
| Mural | Shao Yao | ||
| 2014 | Just Another Margin | Jin Ling | |
| The Breakup Guru | Herself | Cameo | |
| 2015 | Devil and Angel | Zha Xiaodao | |
| 2018 | Shadow |
Television
| Year | Title | Role | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2001 | Romance in the Rain | Dancer | |
| 2003 | Goddess of Mercy | An Xin | |
| Yi Shuang Xiu Hua Xie | Lin Ying | ||
| 2004 | A Ray of Sunshine | Yi Aiyuan/Yi Chuanxia | |
| Hong Fen Shi Jia | Yao Zhi | ||
| Crimson Romance | Zhou Xiaobai | ||
| 2005 | Feng Yu Xi Guan | Xie Tianhui | |
| Days and a Bureau | Zhu Wanqiu | ||
| Happiness as Flowers | Du Juan | ||
| Emerald on the Roof | Mo Jiaqi | ||
| 2007 | Shanghai Bund | Feng Chengcheng | |
| Yi Shi Qing Yuan | Ji Wen | ||
| 2008 | Tian Mi Mi | Ye Qing | |
| 2009 | Auntie Duohe | Duo He | |
| 2011 | The Legend of Zhen Huan | Zhen Huan (Empress Xiaoshengxian) |
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| 2013 | Hot Mom! | Xia Bing | |
| 2015 | The Legend of Mi Yue | Mi Yue (Queen Dowager Xuan) |
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| 2017 | Nothing Gold Can Stay | Zhou Ying |
Discography
Album
| Year | Album Title | Language | Notes |
| 2006 | Love is like the Air | Mandarin | |
| 2008 | A Little Dream | Mandarin | |
| 2010 | Beautiful Signal | Mandarin | |
| 2011 | Mural | Mandarin |
Songs
| Song Title | Album | Notes |
| "How Can You Bear to Hurt Me" | Charity song | Sung with Gigi Leung and Valen Hsu |
| "Happier Than Me" | Goddess of Mercy theme song | |
| "Even If There is No Tomorrow" | Shanghai Bund theme song | Sung with Huang Xiaoming |
| "The Moon Represents My Heart" | Tian Mi Mi theme song | Sung with Deng Chao |
| "Memory" | Kungfu Cyborg theme song | Sung with Alex Fong |
| "Slowly Be Happy" | Sung with Mo Yan Lin | |
| "Mural" | Mural theme song | Sung with Deng Chao |
| "A Stable Happiness" | Hot Mom theme song | Sung with Zhang Yi |
Awards and nominations
| Work | Award | Category | Result | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Goddess of Mercy | 24th Flying Apsaras Awards | Outstanding Actress | Nominated | |
| 22nd China TV Golden Eagle Award 5th China Golden Eagle TV Arts Festival |
Audience's Favorite Actress | Won | ||
| Most Popular Actress | Won | |||
| 14th Chunyan Awards | Best Actress | Won | ||
| 1st Top Chinese TV Drama Awards | Best Actress | Won | ||
| Fearless | 28th Hundred Flowers Awards | Best Newcomer | Won | |
| 26th Hong Kong Film Awards | Best New Performer | Nominated | ||
| Shanghai Bund | 13th Shanghai Television Festival | Best Actress | Nominated | |
| 26th Flying Apsaras Awards | Outstanding Actress | Nominated | ||
| Iron Road | 2nd Roma FictionFest | Best Actress | Won | |
| 25th Gemini Awards | Best Actress | Won | ||
| Yi Shi Qing Yuan | 24th China TV Golden Eagle Award | Best Actress | Nominated | |
| Painted Skin | 28th Hong Kong Film Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Nominated | |
| 2nd Iron Elephant Film Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Nominated | ||
| 27th Golden Rooster Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Nominated | ||
| 30th Hundred Flowers Awards | Best Supporting Actress | Nominated | ||
| N/A | 27th Flying Apsaras Awards | 60th Anniversary Outstanding Contribution Award | Won | |
| The Lost Bladesman | 3rd Macau International Movie Festival | Best Actress | Nominated | |
| Empresses in the Palace | 18th Shanghai Television Festival | Best Actress | Nominated | |
| 3rd Macau International Television Festival | Best Actress | Won | ||
| 4th China TV Drama Awards | Best Actress | Won | ||
| 1st China Television Director Committee Award Ceremony | Best Actress | Won | ||
| 41st International Emmy Awards | Best Actress | Nominated | ||
| 2nd Asia Rainbow TV Awards | Best Actress | Won | ||
| Hot Mom! | 2nd China Television Director Committee Award Ceremony | Best Actress | Won | |
| 20th Shanghai Television Festival | Best Actress | Won | ||
| 13th Huading Awards | Best Actress | Nominated | ||
| 27th China TV Golden Eagle Award 10th China Golden Eagle TV Arts Festival |
Audience's Favorite Actress | Won | ||
| Most Popular Actress | Won | |||
| The Legend of Mi Yue | 22nd Shanghai Television Festival | Best Actress | Won | |
| 3rd Asia Rainbow TV Awards | Best Actress (Historical) | Nominated |