Liu Tao is from Jiangxi Province.
Liu Tao (Tamia Liu), born on July 12, 1978 in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, is a Chinese mainland film and television actress and pop singer. 2000, Liu Tao entered the acting circle by appearing in the sitcom "Foreign Wife Local Lang". 2003, she was known to the audience for her portrayal of Burmese Princess Musha in the period costume drama "Return of the Pearl 3 of the Heavenly Palace"; the same year, she won the Golden South Award for Most Charming Actress in the period costume martial arts drama "Eight Parts of the Dragon". In the same year, she won the Golden South Award for Most Charming Actress for her role in the costume wuxia drama
Early experience
Liu Tao was born in Nanchang, Jiangxi Province, an ordinary family with many sisters, living in poverty. When she was very young, Liu Tao did many of the household chores. When she was in junior high school, she was able to buy rice with her grain book; as soon as she learned to ride a bicycle, she began to change the gas for her family.
In 1993, when Liu Tao was a sophomore in high school, she was selected to join the Nanjing Army Group's civilian troupe. During the three years she was a civilian soldier, she woke up at 5 a.m. every day, gathered at 6 a.m., and in addition to her military training, she was learning to perform on the stage, no matter whether it was a skit, a comedy, or a dance or a musical, she participated in almost all of them, and she always challenged herself to play different roles. At the same time, she also insisted on daily long-distance running 3 kilometers, living a simple and hard life such as picking water, planting vegetables, raising pigs.