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  1. www.imdb.com › name › nm9460881Jennifer Tao - IMDb

    Actress: River Runs Red. Jennifer Tao Biography Jennifer Tao was born in Shanghai, China, August 28th. In her earliest years, Jennifer began absorbing art and craft from the Master who taught her painting and calligraphy, she showed high talent and broad interest in art field.

    • Actress
    • 2 min
    • Jennifer Tao
  2. Jennifer's big break came when she played the role of Eve in River Runs Red 2018 which landed her first heroine in American movie as an Chinese actress, which leading her open an brand new age in movie and drama world.

  3. 131K Followers, 45 Following, 36 Posts - Jennifer Tao陶竤) (@jennifertaohong) on Instagram: "Actress、producer".

  4. www.thespinningimage.co.uk › cultfilms › displaycultWoman at Night, A Review (2021)

    Yiling Li (Jennifer Tao) has arrived in London after travelling halfway around the world from China, and she is determined to make the best of her situation by raising as much money as she possibly can and using it to buy her own place. In the meantime?

    • Rafael Kapelinski
    • 7 (from 1 vote)
    • Drama, Thriller
    • 2021
  5. Sep 6, 2021 · A Woman at Night: Directed by Rafael Kapelinski. With Jennifer Tao, Gianni Capaldi, Lin Xinyao, Alex Chang. A real estate agent is tasked with selling the former flat of one of London's most notorious serial killers, Dennis Nilsen.

    • (279)
    • Drama, Mystery
    • Rafael Kapelinski
    • 2021-09-06
  6. New to London and in need of money, Chinese migrant Yiling Li (Jennifer Tao) spends her nights illegally showing people around the former flat of notorious serial killer Dennis Nilsen. Across the course of her nocturnal activities, she stumbles into a dar

  7. Mar 28, 2022 · Review: A Woman at Night. by Elena Lazic. 28/03/2022 - London-based director Rafael Kapelinski delivers a moody but ultimately underwhelming film about lonely women and creepy men. Jennifer Tao in A Woman at Night. Life in London can be a lonely affair, though you wouldn’t necessarily know this looking at most British cinema made in recent years.