Wu Yue

Wu Yue

19 movies Acting Apr 25, 1976 Zhangjiakou, Hebei Province, China

Wu Yue (Chinese: 吴樾), born on April 25, 1976, is a prominent Chinese actor celebrated for his portrayals of heroic characters across a variety of films and television series. He first gained recognition in 2001 for his role as Chen Zhen in "Huo Yuanjia" and has since become a familiar face in the industry. His impressive television credits include Di Yun in "Lian Cheng Jue" (2004), Yan Qing in "Langzi Yan Qing" (2004), and Zhang San in "Zuixia Zhang San" (2006). Wu's versatility is further showcased in his performances as Xia Shijie in "Fankang Zhi Zhenxin Yingxiong" (2008), Sun Wukong in "Journey to the West" (2011), and Ariq Böke in "The Legend of Kublai Khan" (2013).

In 1997, Wu enrolled in the prestigious Central Academy of Drama, where he honed his craft and graduated in 2001. Beyond his acting career, he is an accomplished martial artist, holding a National Martial Arts Championship grade in wushu. Currently, he is affiliated with the National Theatre Company of China. Additionally, Wu has ventured into music, writing lyrics and performing songs for various films and TV shows in which he has appeared, further showcasing his artistic talents.

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