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His action film career began in 1969, his good looks and natural athleticism taking him to Shaw Brothers, where he appeared in several renowned period Kung Fu films, although he was rarely offered leading roles. His big break came under the direction of Sammo Hung, with whom he fought in "Enter the Fat Dragon" (1978) and co-starred in the seminal "Warriors Two" (1978). Leung also enjoyed some success in television acting, appearing in "Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils" and "The Return of the Condor Heroes". Despite this acting success, Leung's 1984 directorial debut, "Profile in Anger", was relatively unsuccessful. This marked a lowering of his star profile as he began to take more supporting roles and less leading roles. He continued to act and direct into the 2000s. In 2009, he was to direct once again in a new martial arts action film tentatively titled "Blood Relations". He also starred in the film alongside his son Leung Ho Yee and martial arts film actor Gordon Liu. 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In July 2003, as a mainland actor, She participated in the TVB TV series "The Legend of the Tang Dynasty ". In 2011, he won the "College Students Love Actresses" Award at the 4th Shanghai University Student Television Festival. In 2012, she was shortlisted for the Golden Eye Film Award for the microfilm " Hundred Years Bridal Shop ". In 2013, the TV series "The Guard of the Dragon Gate " screened by Ning Caishen was broadcast in China. In 2014, she starred in the TV series " Xiu Talent Meets Soldiers ". In 2015, She shot the anti-drug theme movie " Phoenix Blossom ", the movie " One Sentence Is 10,000 Sentences " and the TV series " Three Dads ". In 2016, she participated in the new epic drama "One sword across the air ". In 2020, the urban romance drama " I, Like You " that she participated in will be aired.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/vXv4eW_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Bai Jing", "alternateName": "白静", "birthDate": "July 4, 1983", "nationality": "Chinese", "description": "Bai Jing was a Chinese actress born to an ordinary family in Liaoning Province and was actively involved in performances as early as her kindergarten days. With her talent in singing and dancing, she entered the China Coal Mine Art Troupe Staff Secondary Art School in 1996 to study dance. In April 1999, she joined the Communist Youth League of China. In 2000, she received training in the music group at Guolun Xinguang Art Centre. In 2002, Bai was admitted to the acting department of Central Academy of Drama in 2002 and won a scholarship for acting from 2004 to 2005. After graduating in 2005, she entered showbiz with her participation in the TV series "Love". She made her breakthrough in 2007 with her role in the historical war drama "Legend of Xiang Xi".
With her training background in Wing Chun since her childhood days, Bai performed well in her role in the 2010 movie "Kung Fu Wing Chun". Due to her outstanding performance, Bai was accepted as a disciple by Ip Man's son Ye Zhun, and the apprenticeship ceremony was held at the 19th Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Film Festival. In 2011, Bai won the 13th China Film Performance Society Golden Phoenix Award. Her popularity soared higher but was short-lived.
In 2004, 39-year-old Zhou Cheng Hai met junior student Bai Jing through a drama director and was quickly attracted to her. In 2006, he divorced his wife in order to woo Bai despite strong opposition from his mother, family and friends. He invested heavily in helping her development in an acting career. In March 2008, Zhou and Bai registered their marriage. In 2009, both became acquainted with fitness coach Qiao Yu while working out at the gym. It was reported that after their wedding banquet in 2010, Bai had an extramarital affair with Qiao. They then conspired and schemed to defraud Zhou. Qiao also designed and filmed Zhou soliciting prostitutes to be used as a basis for Bai to demand divorce and division of property. After Bai's cheating with Qiao was exposed, Bai met Zhou's mother at the hospital to persuade her son to forgive Qiao and told her about her intention to divorce. Zhou's mother suffered a heart attack and died that day.
On 28 February 2012, devastated Zhou met Bai on the pretext of divorce negotiations and stabbed her three times before taking his own life. In March 2015, Qiao Yu was sentenced to 11 years in jail in the first trial for fraud.
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In 2002, Wu appeared in the commercial of Chinese dietary supplement brand Huang Jin Da Dang, and featured in more than fifty commercials in the next two years. He made his acting debut in Chinese television drama, "The Legend and the Hero" (2007) where he portrayed 'Nezha'. He first gained attention for his roles in the children television dramas "Home with Aliens" (2009) and "Naughty boy Xiaotiao Ma" (2010), for which he won the Outstanding Child Actor award at the Flying Apsaras Awards.
In 2018, Wu Lei entered Beijing Film Academy with first top 1 place, highest score among over 30000 students from all over China. Forbes China listed Wu under their 30 Under 30 Asia 2017 list which consisted of 30 influential people under 30 years old who have had a substantial effect in their fields. Wu ranked 63rd on Forbes China Celebrity 100 list in 2017, 29th in 2019 and 47th in 2020.
Wu Lei has his own studio since 2016 (age of 17) and it's called Wu Lei Studio.
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In 2003, Jin graduated from Central Drama Academy with a degree in performance.
In 2010 Jin married actress Jia Li / Joane Li. They have a son born in 2015 and another son born in 2017.
Jin reportedly gained 10 kg for his role as Ming Lou in the popular drama The Disguiser (2015) which gave him mainstream popularity.
In 2017 Jin became the vice president of China Television Artists Association.