Dai Si
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مۇكدەپ قۇربان 名穆克代斯·库尔班 | |
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Nationality | Chinese |
Other names | Daisy |
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Years active | 2017–present |
Agent | Jay Walk Studio |
Dai Si Chinese: 名穆克代斯·库尔班; born August 14, 1991) is a Chinese actress of Uyghur descent.
Mukkadas (or Mukedaisi) Kurban, known better as Dai Si for short, is an actress of Uyghur descent. She made her acting debut in the 2017 television drama “Eternal Love.” Mukkadas graduated from the Central Academy of Drama. She speaks four languages: Uyghur, Mandarin, English, and Russian.