Chinese actors who were born in 1975

Here are 18 famous actors from China were born in 1975:

Terence Yin

Terence Yin (May 19, 1975 Hong Kong-) also known as Chi-Wai Wan, Terence Wan Chi-Wai, Ziwei Yin, Ji Wai Wan, Zi Wei Yin, Zi-Wai Wan, Yin Ziwei, Wan Jiwai, Terence Yin Chi Wai, Terence Yin Chi-Wai, Terence Wan, Alive or Yin Zi-Wei is a Chinese actor, singer and film producer.

He was born in Hong Kong and raised in Canada, where he attended high school and university. He studied business at the University of Toronto before he returned to Hong Kong to pursue a career in entertainment. Terence Yin is most well-known for his acting roles in movies such as "New Police Story", "Initial D", and "The Heavenly Kings". In addition to acting, Terence Yin also starred in a number of television dramas, including "The Academy" and "The Four". Outside of entertainment, Terence Yin is also a co-founder of the Hong Kong-based production company, Film Magic Pictures. He has also been actively involved in various charity work and social causes, such as environmental protection and animal welfare.

Raymond Wong

Raymond Wong (August 25, 1975 Hong Kong-) also known as Huáng Hàorán, Ho-Yin Wong, Wong Ho-Yin, Haoran Huang, Wong Ho Yin, Wong Cho Yiu, Raymond Wong Ho-Yin, Huang Haoran or Raymond Wong Ho Yin is a Chinese actor. He has two children, Kayden Wong and Ransley Wong.

Wong began his career in the entertainment industry as a model before transitioning to acting. He gained widespread recognition for his role in the Hong Kong television series "Healing Hands" in 1998. Since then, he has appeared in numerous television dramas and films, including "Men in Pain," "The Green Hope," "Ip Man 2," and "God of War." Wong has also won several awards for his acting, including the TVB Anniversary Award for Best Actor in a Leading Role for his performance in "The Unholy Alliance" in 2017. In addition to his acting career, Wong is also a singer and has released several albums throughout his career.

Huang Jue

Huang Jue (August 17, 1975 Nanning-) also known as Wong Kwok, Huang Gok, 黄觉 or Jue Huang is a Chinese actor.

He graduated from the Department of Acting at the Central Academy of Drama in Beijing in 1997. Huang Jue has appeared in numerous films and television dramas, showcasing his versatility in a variety of roles. His notable performances include his portrayal of Yang Liumei in the drama series "Sinful Debt", and Lao Shu in the film "Long Day's Journey Into Night". He has been recognized with several awards such as the Best Actor award at the Macao International Film Festival and the Best Supporting Actor award at the Golden Horse Awards. In addition to his acting career, Huang Jue is also a director and screenwriter, having written and directed his own film "Changfeng Town".

Sam Lee

Sam Lee (September 27, 1975 Hong Kong-) otherwise known as Sam Lee Chan-Sam, Chan Sum Lee, Sam Li, Chan Sam, Lǐ Cànchēn, Lei5 Caan3-sam1, Lee Chan-sam, Lǐ Cànsēn, DJ Becareful, Lee Chan-Sum, Becareful Lee, Lee Tsan-Sum, Li Can-Sen or Samuel McRae Lee is a Chinese actor, rapper, model, singer and disc jockey.

He was born and raised in Hong Kong and started his entertainment career in the late 1990s as a model. He later transitioned into acting and appeared in several films and television dramas, including the critically acclaimed "Infernal Affairs" trilogy.

In addition to acting, Sam Lee is also an accomplished musician. He has released several albums and is well-known for his unique style of rap that incorporates elements of Cantonese opera and traditional Chinese music. He has also worked as a disc jockey and has performed at numerous music festivals throughout Asia.

In recent years, Sam Lee has become increasingly involved in environmental activism and has used his platform to raise awareness about issues such as air pollution and sea level rise. He was awarded the title of "Environmental Protection Ambassador" by the Hong Kong government in 2011.

Quan Ren

Quan Ren (March 4, 1975 Qiqihar-) a.k.a. Ren Quan or Lam Chuen is a Chinese actor and singer.

He graduated from the Central Academy of Drama in Beijing and began his career in 1996 as a member of the boy band Go Go Club. Ren is known for his roles in popular Chinese dramas such as "The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber," "The Glamorous Imperial Concubine," and "The Qin Empire." He has also acted in films such as "Fearless" and "The Founding of a Republic." In addition to his successful acting career, Ren has released several albums as a solo artist and is known for his smooth vocals and ballads. He has won numerous awards for his contributions to the entertainment industry in China.

Danny Chan

Danny Chan (August 1, 1975 Hong Kong-) a.k.a. Kwok-Kwan Chan, Chan Kwok Kwan, Kwok Kwun Chan, Danny Chan Kwok Kwan, Danny Chan, Chén Guókūn, Can4 Gwok3-kwan1, Chan Kwok-kwan, Danny Chan Kwok-kwan or Siu-lung is a Chinese actor and singer.

He is best known for his portrayal of Bruce Lee in the film "Shaolin Soccer" and the television series "The Legend of Bruce Lee". Chan began his career in the entertainment industry as a singer and released his first album in 1994. He later transitioned into acting and has since appeared in numerous films and television shows. In addition to his acting work, Chan has also done voice-over work for various animated films and television shows. He has won several awards throughout his career, including the Best Supporting Actor award at the Golden Horse Awards. Chan continues to work in the entertainment industry today, and is considered one of the most talented actors in China.

Jialin Zhao

Jialin Zhao (May 20, 1975 Changchun-) is a Chinese actor and soccer player.

He began his soccer career at the age of 12 and eventually played professionally for several years before turning to acting. Zhao made his acting debut in 1997 and has since appeared in numerous films and TV dramas, including "The Emperor's Shadow" and "The New Dragon Gate Inn." He is also known for his work as a television host and has hosted several popular Chinese shows. In addition to his entertainment career, Zhao is also involved in philanthropy and supports several charitable organizations.

Chen Yu-Fan

Chen Yu-Fan (November 18, 1975 Beijing-) also known as Tony is a Chinese actor. His child is called Chen Shengtong.

Chen Yu-Fan, also known as Tony, has appeared in numerous popular Chinese TV dramas and movies. He graduated from the Beijing Film Academy in 1997 and began his acting career shortly after. One of his most notable roles was in the 2004 TV series "Love Story in Shanghai." Apart from acting, Chen is also a successful businessman and has invested in several restaurants and hotels in China. In addition, he is an active philanthropist and has donated to various charities and organizations over the years. Chen has been married to his wife, Zhao Wei, a fellow actress and singer since 2008, and they have a son together named Chen Shengtong.

Zhao Yi

Zhao Yi (December 8, 1975 Beijing-) also known as Yi Zhao or Chiu Yee is a Chinese actor.

He graduated from the Central Academy of Drama in 1998 and began his acting career on stage. Zhao Yi made his film debut in 2002 in the movie "Hollywood Hong Kong" and has since then appeared in numerous movies and TV dramas. He is known for his roles in the TV dramas "My Fair Princess III", "The Emperor's Harem" and "All Quiet in Peking", which earned him critical acclaim and popularity among audiences. In addition to his acting career, Zhao Yi is also a writer and has published several books. He is regarded as one of the most talented actors in China and has won several awards for his performances.

Qi Liang

Qi Liang (January 26, 1975 Fuyang-) also known as Qi Dao, Dao Qi or Liang Qi is a Chinese actor. He has one child, Miao Qi.

Qi Liang started his acting career in the late 90s and has since appeared in numerous films and TV dramas. He is most well-known for his roles in popular Chinese TV series like "The Imperial Physician", "Swordsman" and "Gu Jian Qi Tan". In addition to acting, Qi Liang is also a singer and has released several albums throughout his career. He is considered to be one of the most talented actors of his generation and is highly respected by both critics and audiences alike.

Lei Liu

Lei Liu (July 29, 1975-) is a Chinese actor.

Lei Liu was born in Chifeng, Inner Mongolia, China. He graduated from the Central Academy of Drama in Beijing in 1997. He started his acting career by starring in numerous Chinese TV dramas and films. He gained recognition for his portrayal of the lead role in the TV series "The Qin Empire" in 2009. Lei Liu has since gone on to star in several successful films, including "The Founding of a Party" in 2011, "The Breakup Guru" in 2014, and "Detective Chinatown" in 2015. He has won several awards for his performances, including Best Actor at the Tokyo International Film Festival for his role in "The Piano in a Factory" in 2010. Lei Liu is also a talented singer, having released several albums over the years. He is considered one of China's most popular and talented actors.

Bao Jianfeng

Bao Jianfeng (November 3, 1975 Shanghai-) also known as Jeff Bao is a Chinese actor.

Bao Jianfeng, who is also known by his English name Jeff Bao, started his acting career in the early 2000s. He is a versatile actor who has appeared in numerous films and television series. His breakout role was in the popular Chinese drama "The Young Warriors" in which he played the character of Xiao Feng.

Bao has since then acted in various roles and genres, from period dramas to action flicks. He has won various awards for his performances including the Best Supporting Actor Award at the China TV Drama Awards for his role in "The First Half of My Life".

Besides his work in films and TV shows, Bao is also a singer and has released several albums in China. He is known for his charming personality and widely regarded as one of the most talented actors in the Chinese entertainment industry.

Dao Qi

Dao Qi (January 26, 1975 Fuyang-) is a Chinese actor.

He graduated from the Beijing Film Academy in 1997 and made his acting debut through the film "Twentieth Century Bride" in 1999. He rose to fame for his roles in popular TV dramas such as "Xiaoao Jianghu" and "The Smiling, Proud Wanderer". He has also acted in films, including "The Longest Night in Shanghai" and "Caught in the Web". In addition to acting, he is also a singer and has released several albums. He has won numerous awards for his performances, including the Best Supporting Actor award at the 15th Chinese Film Media Awards for his role in "The Message".

Yang Zi

Yang Zi (June 18, 1975 Xushui County-) is a Chinese film producer, actor and businessperson.

As an actor, Yang Zi has appeared in a number of successful films and television dramas. Some of her notable performances on screen include her roles in "The Law of Attraction" (2011), "Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy" (2014), and "My Happy Home" (2017). She was nominated for the Best Actress Award at the 2017 Academy Awards in China for her performance in "Forever Love".

Yang Zi is also a successful film producer, having produced several box-office hits, including "The Mermaid" (2016), which became the highest-grossing film in Chinese history at the time of its release. In addition, she is a successful businessperson, with interests in real estate and other ventures. She has been named to Forbes China's list of the top 100 Chinese celebrities on numerous occasions.

Sun Wei

Sun Wei (May 14, 1975 Harbin-) is a Chinese actor and singer.

He graduated from the Central Academy of Drama and made his acting debut in 1996. Sun Wei has since appeared in numerous television dramas, films, and stage productions, and has garnered a loyal following throughout China. In addition to his acting career, he has also released several albums as a singer, showcasing his smooth voice and musical talent. Sun Wei is known for his versatility and range as an actor, able to portray both comedic and dramatic roles with equal skill. He has won multiple awards for his work, including the Best Actor award at the China TV Drama Awards. Despite his success, Sun Wei remains humble and dedicated to his craft, continually pursuing new projects and honing his skills as an artist.

Cai Shen Ning

Cai Shen Ning (February 23, 1975 Shanghai-) a.k.a. Caishen Ning, Ning Cai Shen, Wanning Chen, Chen Wan Ning, Ning Cai-Shen or Ning Choi-San is a Chinese writer, screenwriter and actor.

She is best known for her works in the horror genre, having written screenplays for popular horror films such as "The Eye" and "Re-Cycle". Cai Shen Ning has also authored several horror novels, including "The Mansion" and "The House That Never Dies". In addition to her work in film and literature, she has also acted in various Chinese TV dramas and films. Cai Shen Ning studied at the University of Southern California, where she obtained her MFA in Screenwriting.

Jun Wu

Jun Wu (June 8, 1975 Beijing-) is a Chinese actor.

Jun Wu, also known by his stage name "Louis Koo", started his acting career in 1993 with the TV drama "ICAC Investigators". Throughout his career, he has starred in various popular TV dramas and films such as "A Step into the Past", "Election", and "Three Kingdoms: Resurrection of the Dragon".

Aside from acting, Koo also works as a film producer and has produced successful films like "For Bad Boys Only" and "Connected". He has won several awards for his performances, including the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Actor for his performance in the film "Election".

Koo is also actively involved in philanthropic work, including serving as the ambassador for the Hong Kong Cancer Fund and the Hear the World Foundation. In 2014, he was appointed as UNICEF Ambassador for Hong Kong and Macau.

Yufan Chen

Yufan Chen (November 18, 1975 Beijing-) a.k.a. David Chen is a Chinese musician, actor and singer.

He began his music career as a guitarist for the Chinese rock band, "Black Panther." In 1997, he released his debut solo album, "Fruit Juice." Chen has released several solo albums and has acted in films and television dramas in China. He is also known for his philanthropic work, particularly his involvement in a campaign to raise awareness for Hepatitis B prevention in China.

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