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Song Jia (Audrey Song), born on November 13, 1980, in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, is a well-known actress and singer from mainland China. She graduated from the Shanghai Theatre Academy with a major in Acting. Due to sharing her name with a senior actress, she is often referred to as "Little Song Jia."
She entered the entertainment industry in 2001 by participating in the modern drama "Qi Shi Bu Xiang Zou." In 2006, she gained prominence in the film "Curiosity Kills the Cat," earning a nomination for Best Supporting Actress at the 26th China Film Golden Rooster Awards. In 2007, she became widely recognized for her role as Xian'er in the highly-rated television drama "Chuang Guandong."
Her music career also flourished, with her personal album "Can You Be Happy?" released in 2008 receiving positive reviews, showcasing her potential in music composition. In 2012, she won Best Actress at the China TV Golden Eagle Awards and the Shanghai Television Festival Magnolia Awards for her role in the drama "The Brink."
In 2013, she portrayed the famous writer Xiao Hong in "Falling Flowers," for which she won Best Actress at the China Film Golden Rooster Awards. In 2014, she participated in the Hunan TV reality show "Grade One." In 2016, she was honored by the United Nations as a "Sustainable Consumption Project Advocate," becoming the first post-80s public figure to receive this title.
Song Jia began filming the television drama "A Love for Dilemma" in 2020. Additionally, she starred in the television series "Shan Hua Lan Man Shi," which aired in 2024. Song Jia remains active in the entertainment industry, participating in various film and television projects, showcasing her versatility.
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