Huang Wei (; born 1964) is a Chinese actress and TV host for the China Central Television (CCTV).
Huang was born in 1964 in Beijing, to a family of senior intellectuals. Her father worked in diplomatic field and her mother was a teacher. In her early years, she studied at Beijing No. 5 High School and later entered the Broadcasting Department of the Beijing Broadcasting Institute (now Communication University of China). Following her graduation in 1987, Huang was assigned as a TV host with the China Central Television (CCTV). She is married to Yu Jingshun and the couple have a daughter.
As TV host with CCTV, she hosted youth program Between Heaven and Earth, legal program Social Latitude and Longitude and service program Walking With You. In 1996, he began hosting a program Sunset Red. In 1998, her first acting role was in the movie Mrs. Li Zhifan. In the movie, she was cast as Deng Yingchao, the wife of the first Premier of the People's Republic of China Zhou Enlai. From then on, she was cast as Deng in several Chinese historical movies and TV shows such as Founding Leader Mao Zedong (1999), The Long March (2001), Ode to Yan'an (2004), The Founding of a Republic (2009), Mao Zedong (2013), A New World (2018), and Diplomatic Storm (2019), portraying her for over 20 years and the role she portrayed for most of her entertainment career.
In 2020, she produced an eight-episode show Leling Changxiang (joyful singing in old age), which featured 32 choirs with approximately 2000 senior singers performing on CCTV. The concept for the show originated when she read an article about the best exercises for health, which highlighted singing as particularly beneficial for the elderly. The article noted that singing promotes happiness, potentially extending their lifespan. In the 2021 historical drama Striking the Water, she was cast as Yang Zhende, the mother of Deng Yingchao, which became her first different role.