Xu Zheng (actor)

Xu Zheng (born 18 April 1972) is a Chinese actor and director best known for acting in comedic roles. Xu directed, co-wrote, co-produced and starred in Lost in Thailand (2012) and Lost in Hong Kong (2015), two of the highest-grossing films in China. He also co-produced and starred in Dying to Survive (2018).

Xu Zheng
Born (1972-04-18) 18 April 1972
Alma materShanghai Theatre Academy
OccupationActor, director, screenwriter, producer
Years active1996–present
Spouse(s)
(
m. 2002)
Children1
Awards'China Movie Channel Media Awards
Favourite Actor
2009
One Night in Supermarket
Beijing College Student Film Festival
Favourite Director
2013
Lost in Thailand
China Film Director's Guild Awards
Best Actor
2014
No Man's Land
Chinese American Film Festival
Best Actor
2015
Lost in Hong Kong
Changchun Film Festival
Best Actor
2018 Dying to Survive
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese

Xu found fame with the wacky TV series Sunny Piggy (2000), co-starring his future wife Tao Hong. He gained further recognition after other comedy TV dramas Li Wei the Magistrate (2001) and Love Through Different Times (2002), as well as comedy films Call for Love (2007) and Lost on Journey (2010). Xu has acted in most of Ning Hao's films including No Man's Land (2013) and Breakup Buddies (2014).

Xu ranked 38th on Forbes China Celebrity 100 list in 2013,[1] 68th in 2015,[2] 92nd in 2017,[3] and 4th in 2019.[4]

Biography

Growing up in Shanghai, Xu Zheng performed regularly in Children's Palace theatres. After graduating from Shanghai Theatre Academy in 1994, Xu portrayed mostly minor roles on television and film for years. His big break came in 2000 with the silly romance TV series Sunny Piggy, in which he portrayed the dimwitted protagonist Zhu Bajie.[5] Sunny Piggy received high ratings nationally, paving way for other popular TV dramas such as Li Wei the Magistrate (2001) and Love Through Different Times (2002).[6] Since appearing in Ning Hao's Crazy Stone (2006), Xu also began to turn more and more to comedy films, starring in Call for Love (2007) and One Night in Supermarket (2009). He also worked with Ning Hao again in Crazy Racer (2009) and No Man's Land (2013).

Xu had wanted to try his hands in filmmaking since acting was, in his words, "too passive".[7] After the success of the comedy road film Lost on Journey (2010), Xu invited his co-star Wang Baoqiang to join his directorial debut Lost in Thailand, a film with the same premise. However, as a first-time director, Xu had a difficult time selling his story, meeting with 3 different production companies before convincing Beijing Enlight Pictures to invest US$4 million. Huang Bo, Xu's good friend and frequent co-star in Ning's films, also joined the project. Released in December 2012, Lost in Thailand raked in over US$200 million from about 40 million people[8][9] to become the highest-grossing domestic film in China's history.[10] Shot mainly in Thailand, the film greatly boosted tourism to the country, and Xu even received a private meeting with the Thai prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra in 2013.[11]

In 2014, Ning's comedy road film Breakup Buddies starring Xu and Huang Bo grossed over US$195 million to become the highest-grossing domestic film of the year. Xu's second directorial feature Lost in Hong Kong (2015), which he again starred-in, co-wrote and co-produced, broke Lost in Thailand's Chinese 2-D film grossing record with US$250 million.[12]

Personal life

Xu Zheng first shaved his head while in college, and has been sporting his bald head ever since.[5]

Xu married his Sunny Piggy co-star Tao Hong in 2002. They have portrayed a married couple in Unfinished Girl (2007) and Lost in Thailand. Other collaborations include Sky Lovers (2002 TV series), No Lonely Angels (2002 film), The Last Red Hot Lover (2005–06 theatre production), No Man's Land, and How Long Will I Love U. Tao also made a cameo in Lost in Hong Kong. Their daughter was born on December 30, 2008 in Beijing.[13]

Filmography

Film

Year English title Original title Role Notes
1989In One Married Year结婚一年间TiantianTV film
1992Their Marriages父子婚事Xiao Sheng
1998The Soul of the Sea海之魂Xiaoman
1999Something About Secret说出你的秘密Zhang
2002No Lonely Angels天使不寂寞Zhao
2003A Surprise Victory出奇制胜SanduoTV film
2006The Happy Fate of Love家和万事兴之快乐情缘Ding ZihanTV film
Crazy Stone疯狂的石头Feng Hai
2007Call for Love爱情呼叫转移Xu Lang
Unfinished Girl第三个人He Wei
Crossed Lines命运呼叫转移Dr. SunSegment 1: "The Misunderstanding" (误会)
2008Fit Lover爱情左右Xu Lang
2009Crazy Racer疯狂的赛车Cemetery manager
One Night in Supermarket夜·店He SanshuiAlso administrative producer
Mars Baby火星没事Ma Zhihao
2010Lost on Journey人在囧途Li Chenggong
The Swordman Dream嘻遊記Tang Sanju
2011The Founding of a Party建黨偉業Xu ShuzhengScenes deleted
Legend of a Rabbit兔俠傳奇Crocodile banditVoice role
2012Love in the Buff春嬌與志明Sam
Meet the In-Laws搞定岳父大人Fan JianqiangAlso supervising producer
Lost in Thailand人再囧途之泰囧Xu LangAlso director, co-producer and co-writer
2013Fake Fiction摩登年代Ou Dawei
One Night Surprise一夜惊喜He Fengfeng
No Man's Land无人区Pan Xiao
2014The Great Hypnotist催眠大师Xu RuiningAlso executive producer
Breakup Buddies心花路放Hao Yi
2015Lost in Hong Kong港囧Xu LaiAlso director, co-producer and co-writer
2016Xuanzang大唐玄奘Li Daliang
2018A or B幕后玩家Zhong XiaonianAlso executive producer
Ash Is Purest White江湖儿女Man from Karamay
How Long Will I Love U超时空同居Noodle chefAlso original story, producer
Dying to Survive我不是药神Cheng YongAlso co-producer
The Island一出好戏Cameo
2019Crazy Alien疯狂的外星人Alien
Robosaur Wars
My People, My Country我和我的祖国Director[14][15]
2020Lost in Russia囧妈Xu Ivan
My People My Homeland我和我的家乡Director[16]

Miniseries

Year English title Original title Role Notes
2006It's So Good to Be In Love恋爱真好Dou DingSitcom
2010Unusually Crazy for Love非常爱情狂President XuWeb sitcom
2018The Island好戏一出Web miniseries

TV series

Year English title Original title Role Notes
1994Little Stories from the Orient東方小故事Bao XuanEpisode: "Bao Xuan Gets Married" (鮑宣娶親)
1996Hu Xueyan胡雪巖Huang Zuoqing
1997Soaring to the Sky风生水起Segment: "The Stock Market" (股市)
Zhou Enlai in Shanghai周恩來在上海Wang Ming
1998Vicissitude of Shanghai上海滄桑Tang Boye
The Beauty of the Warring States戰國紅顏Shi Sha
1999It's So Annoying at Home家里比较烦XiaoguaSitcom
2000Red Dust from the Past紅塵往事Li Xinzhi
Sunny Piggy春光燦爛豬八戒
2001Imperial Envoy of the 7th Grade七品欽差Zhou
Li Wei the Magistrate李衛當官Li Wei
2002Love Through Different Times穿越时空的爱恋Zhu Yunwen
Sky Lovers天空下的缘分FlatfishSegment 5: "Sun Tanning" (日光浴)
Daddy's Name is Hongqi爸爸叫红旗Feng Yong
2003The Return to Shanghai Bund重返上海灘Zhu Shijun
The Eight Hilarious Gods: Sunü's Story笑八仙之素女的故事Lü Dongbin
The Showroom Tales售楼处的故事Deng FengSitcom
2004Thirteen Sons of Heaven Bridge天橋十三郎Shi Yukun
Li Wei the Magistrate II李衛當官ⅡLi WeiAlso co-director, sequel to the 2001 series
The Execution of Chen Shimei新鍘美案Emperor Zhenzong only appears in flashbacks
The Perfect Banquet滿漢全席Zhang Dongguan
My Way起跑天堂Gym customer
2005Thrice Revealing the Emperor's Edict三揭皇榜Fu Yingxing
The Lucky Stars福祿壽·三星報喜Zhang Guolao
2006Crazy King and General Iron鐵將軍阿貴Hongzhou, Prince He
To Live to Love长恨歌Kang Mingxun
2007Be a Man好男当家Zhou Feng
2008The Melody of Wedding结婚进行曲Yao Xiang
Firewall 5788防火墙5788He Nian
2009Distant Mountain遠山Commissioner Xie
I'm a Boss我是老板Xu Tianlai
2010Run Daddy Run老爸快跑Zhang San
The Amateur Imperial Bodyguard大內低手
  • Li Chuanwei
  • Zhao Sanfa
2012The Bachelor大男当婚Cao Xiaoqiang
2017A Splendid Life in Beijing生逢灿烂的日子Passenger
2018The Drug Hunter猎毒人Wu Xiong

Reality shows

  • 2016: Twenty-Four Hours (二十四小时) on Zhejiang Television
  • 2016: Lost in Food (食在囧途) on Zhejiang Television
  • 2018: I Am an Actor (我就是演员) on Zhejiang Television

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Theatre

A member of the Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre, Xu was a stage star before finding fame in television and film. He starred in Chinese versions of The Liar (as Lelio), Long Day's Journey into Night (as Jamie), Much Ado About Nothing (as Antonio), and Art (as Serge), as well as many Chinese plays in both Mandarin and Shanghainese. He also directed at least 3 plays as early as 1998.[19][20] In 2005, he and Tao Hong starred in a 2-person play adapted from the Broadway comedy Last of the Red Hot Lovers, which caused a sensation in Beijing.[6] The couple subsequently performed the play over 30 times in 10 major cities, receiving overwhelming support everywhere that they canceled their holiday travel plans for more performances.[21]

Awards and nominations

Year # Award Category Work Result
Film & TV
2008 29th Hundred Flowers Awards Best Supporting Actor Crazy Stone Nominated
2009 6th China Movie Channel Media Awards Favourite Actor One Night in Supermarket Won
2010 4th Huading Awards (TV Drama) Best Supporting Actor I'm a Boss Nominated
2012 4th TV Drama Awards Made in China Best Actor The Bachelor Nominated
2013 15th Huabiao Awards Outstanding Young Director Lost in Thailand Won
9th Huading Awards (Film) Best New Director Won
20th Beijing College Student Film Festival Favourite Director Won
4th Youth Film Handbook Awards Best New Director Won
Best Actor Nominated
4th China Film Director's Guild Awards Best Director Nominated
Best Screenwriter Nominated
Best Actor Nominated
2014 32nd Hundred Flowers Awards Best Actor Nominated
5th China Film Director's Guild Awards Best Actor No Man's Land Won
2015 11th Chinese American Film Festival Best Actor Lost in Hong Kong Won
2018 14th Changchun Film Festival Best Actor Dying to Survive Won
55th Golden Horse Awards Best Actor Won
2019 13th Asian Film Awards Best Actor Nominated
26th Beijing College Student Film Festival Best Actor Won
17th Golden Phoenix Awards Society Award Won
32nd Golden Rooster Awards Best Actor Pending
Theatre
1998 10th Magnolia Stage Awards Best Actor Color of Shares Co-winner
1999 3rd Zuolin Drama Arts Awards Best Actor Won
2002 6th Art Won
2008 12th Brothers Co-winner
18th Magnolia Stage Awards Best Actor Co-winner
2011 15th Zuolin Drama Arts Awards Best Actor Das Kapital Nominated
2nd One Drama Awards Best Actor Won
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  12. Ma, Kevin (2015-10-06). "Lost in Hong Kong sets China 2-D record". Film Business Asia. Retrieved 2015-11-04.
  13. "First Online Photos of Tao Hong and Xu Zheng's Baby Girl". China Radio International. 2009-01-03. Retrieved 2015-04-01.
  14. ""我和我的祖国"七大导演首曝时尚大片 陈凯歌徐峥宁浩管虎强强联手 献礼建国70年". Mtime (in Chinese). April 25, 2019.
  15. "徐峥搭档吴京!《我和我的祖国》曝"夺冠"角色海报". Mtime (in Chinese). August 27, 2019.
  16. "《我和我的家乡》官宣主演阵容". Mtime (in Chinese). August 7, 2020.
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  18. Xu Zheng at chinesemov.com
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  21. Ma Yingying (2006-01-11). 话剧《最后一个情圣》春节封箱演出 (Last Performances of the Play The Last Red Hot Lover During Spring Festival). China Times (in Chinese). Retrieved 2015-04-23.
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