Lin Miaoke, the cherubic girl who performed in 2008 Beijing Olympic Games, will make her debut in acting. Lin Miaoke has been cast in a role in the remake of a play adapted for TV.
Lin Miaoke starred in “A Dream Of Red Mansions”, which was shot in Yangshou, in east China. The Jiangsu Province of Yangzhou was featured in the film’s scenery. Lin Miaoke was seen getting her hair and makeup done. Miaoke took the time to revise her script and memorize her lines for her role.
It can be remembered the Miaoke was the one who sat rapt on Friday night as porcelain China doll and flew like a Peter Pan over the Olympic opening ceremonies while singing “Ode To The Motherland.”
Lin Miaoke starred in “A Dream Of Red Mansions”, which was shot in Yangshou, in east China. The Jiangsu Province of Yangzhou was featured in the film’s scenery. And now, she will make her debut in acting.
The TV series started shooting late last May and is expected to wrap up this summer. The production team is now shooting the outdoor scenes in eastern China’s gardens, lakes and water towns. Probably, the series will debut during next year’s Spring Festival holiday.
Watching the Opening ceremony it was pretty obvious that the little girl singing before the parade of ‘ethnic minority’ children wasn’t actually singing live. In the heat and the noise of 90,000 people, no voice would have been that clear or solid, so it was pretty obvious it was a taped.
However, today we learned the Mili-Vanilli truth behind the song. While Lin Miaoke had the ‘look’ of a cute Chinese girl singing, she didn’t really have the voice to be singing in front of an audience of billions. The true voice was with Yang Peiyi, who didn’t have the look and was relegated to singing in front of an audience of a few sound engineers. Yang Peiyi had a pretty voice