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Zhang Yishan
Chinese actor From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Zhang Yishan (Chinese: 张一山, born 5 May 1992) is a Chinese actor and former child star.[1] He is most known for his roles as Liu Xing in the family sitcom Home with Kids (2004), and as the protagonist in the crime thriller Yu Zui (2016).
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Early life and education
Zhang was born and raised in Xicheng District, Beijing. When he was 5, his father sent him to Shichahai Martial Arts School to study kung fu. Through a teacher's recommendation, he was sent to a speech studio for children to study. There, he was noticed by a director who cast him in his first television project.[2]
Zhang enrolled in Beijing Film Academy in 2011, majoring in acting.[3] He graduated in 2014.[4]
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Zhang began his career at the age 9 with a minor role in Little Soldier Zhang Ga.[2] Under the recommendation of his co-star Li Yingqi, Zhang auditioned for a role in Home with Kids, and was cast in the role of Liu Xing.[2] The sitcom hit national TV screens in 2004, and ran for four seasons till 2007. Zhang made a significant impression with the Chinese audience with his portrayal of a naughty but witty trouble-maker, and subsequently became a popular child star in China.[1]
Zhang began working with several Chinese film directors.[1] He has played in some twenty Chinese films and TV series, including the 2009 production Looking for Jackie starring veteran actor Jackie Chan, and patriotic tribute The Founding of a Party in 2010.[5][6] Zhang won the New Performer Award at the Golden Phoenix Awards for his performance in Deng Enming's Childhood (2011).[7]
Zhang gained mainstream popularity in 2016 for playing the titular protagonist in the crime thriller web series Yu Zui, based on Chang Shuxin's popular novel. The series received over 450 million views on the online video platform iQiyi, and earned positive reviews from the audience.[8][9]
In 2017, Zhang starred in the youth romance drama Shall I Compare You to a Spring Day alongside Zhou Dongyu, based on the novel Beijing, Beijing by Feng Teng.[10] The same year, he starred in Seven Faced Man, a remake of the Korean television series Kill Me, Heal Me.[11] In late 2017, he began filming the drama Collision, directed by Guan Hu.[12]
In 2018, Forbes China listed Zhang under their 30 Under 30 Asia 2017 list which consisted of 30 influential people under 30 years old who have had a substantial impact in their respective fields.[13]
In 2019, Zhang featured in Chong Er's Preach, in which he played Duke Hui of Jin. It was his first costume drama series[14]
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