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Wu Lei (, born December 26, 1999), also known as Leo Wu, is a Chinese actor. He is known as the "China's Little Brother" () in China. He made his first appearance in commercials at the age of three. In 2007, officially made his debut in acting as Nezha for the series, ''
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''. Additionally, he is known for his supporting roles in '' Nirvana in Fire'' and ''
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'' (2015) and his starring roles in '' Fight Breaks Sphere'' (2018) and ''
The Long Ballad ''The Long Ballad'' (Chinese: 长歌行), also known as ''Chang Ge Xing'', is a 2021 Chinese historical series based on the 2011 manhua of the same name by Xia Da. It is directed by Zhu Ruibin and stars Dilraba Dilmurat, Leo Wu, Zhao Lusi and Liu ...
'' (2021) and''
Love like The Galaxy ''Love Like the Galaxy'' () is a 2022 Chinese television series based on the novel, "Xing Han Can Lan, Xing Shen Zhi Zai" (星汉灿烂, 幸甚至哉) by Guan Xin Ze Luan (关心则乱). It stars Wu Lei and Zhao Lusi. The series is split into two ...
'' (2022). In 2011, he won Best Young Actor at the 28th Flying Apsaras Awards for his role in ''Mo's Mischief. ''In 2016, he was nominated for Best Newcomer at the
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for his role ''Nirvana in Fire''. In 2018, he ranked first place in the country on the entrance examination to the Beijing Film Academy. Wu ranked 63rd on ''
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'' China Celebrity 100 list in 2017, 29th in 2019 and 47th in 2020.


Early life and education

Wu Lei was born in Shanghai, China on December 26, 1999. In 2018, Wu entered Beijing Film Academy, the largest film institution in Asia, placing first on the entrance examination with an impressive score of 92.85 and a total score of 456.


Career


Pre-debut; 2006–2012: Beginnings and acting debut

Wu Lei was first scouted when he was 3. Thereafter, Wu appeared in the commercial of Chinese dietary supplement brand Huang Jin Da Dang in 2002. His adorable grin became a beloved trademark, further launching him in the showbiz industry. Subsequently, he was featured in more than fifty commercials and made minor appearances in numerous shows for the next two years. He took on his first scripted role in the Chinese television drama, '' The Young Warriors'' (2006), as the young Yang Yanzhao. That same year, he began his first professional training into acting. During one of the classes, a director came to scout for young actors/actresses. Coincidentally, Wu was in the restroom and almost missed the scouting. Determined to not miss this opportunity, he raced after the leaving crew, after which his photo was finally taken. To his surprise, he was chosen, and subsequently made his official debut in the ''
The Legend and the Hero ''The Legend and the Hero'' is a 2007 Chinese television series adapted from the 16th-century novel ''Fengshen Yanyi'' (also known as ''Investiture of the Gods'' or ''Creation of the Gods'') written by Xu Zhonglin and Lu Xixing. The first season ...
'' (2007) where he portrayed Nezha. Wu 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. He further raised his profile with his role in
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drama ''Little Heroes'' (2012). Despite his young age, he established his talent for acting through his unprecedented gregariousness and versatility. By the age of 10, he has already appeared in twenty to thirty shows.


2014–present: Rising popularity and transition to lead roles

In 2014, Wu featured in '' Romance of the Condor Heroes'' produced by Yu Zheng, a wuxia drama remake of Jin Yong's novel, '' The Return of the Condor Heroes'', and received acclaim for his portrayal of young Yang Guo. In 2015, Wu starred as Li Xiaoyao in the web drama ''Pal Inn'' and endorsed the video game of the same name. The series gained over 300 million views, and became a popular topic online. This was followed by well-received supporting role in youth sports drama ''
The Whirlwind Girl ''The Whirlwind Girl'' () is a 2015 Chinese television series based on the novel of the same name written by Ming Xiaoxi. It aired on Hunan TV from 7 July to 26 August 2015. Synopsis The story tells the journey of Qi Baicao (Hu Bingqing) who has a ...
'' and historical drama '' Nirvana in Fire'', which led to increased recognition for Wu. Additionally, he displayed his charisma and quick-thinking during a press conference for ''The Whirlwind Girl'' by making a joke to deescalate an awkward question regarding him and his co-actress,
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. In 2017, Wu took on his first small screen leading role in the fantasy web drama, ''Magic Star''. He also co-starred in the British-Chinese action thriller ''
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'' directed by Charles Martin; as well as Chinese-New Zealand production '' Into the Rainbow''. In 2018, Wu starred in the fantasy epic ''
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''. Then he was also starred in the fantasy adventure series ''The Tomb of Sea'', written by the author of ''
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''; and ''
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'', a fantasy action drama based on the popular
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of the same name. The same year, he was featured in historical film ''
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'' by acclaimed director
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. ''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. In 2019, Wu starred in the romance film ''
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''. In 2020, Wu starred in the historical fantasy drama ''Guardians of the Ancient Oath'', and
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drama ''Cross Fire''. In 2021, Wu starred in the acclaimed historical drama, ''
The Long Ballad ''The Long Ballad'' (Chinese: 长歌行), also known as ''Chang Ge Xing'', is a 2021 Chinese historical series based on the 2011 manhua of the same name by Xia Da. It is directed by Zhu Ruibin and stars Dilraba Dilmurat, Leo Wu, Zhao Lusi and Liu ...
,'' alongside Dilraba Dilmurat and was highly praised for his portrayal, which further boosted his popularity. The same year, he was featured in coming-of-age film ''Upcoming Summer'' by
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, drama ''Our Times'' which depicts China in early 1990s and war film ''Windriders'' by
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in ''
My Country, My Parents ''My Country, My Parents'' () is a 2021 Chinese four-part anthology drama film, consisting of fourth segments directed by four directors, Wu Jing, Zhang Ziyi, Xu Zheng, and Shen Teng. The four directors also star in their own stories, each cove ...
''. In 2022, he starred in the historical romance drama ''
Love like The Galaxy ''Love Like the Galaxy'' () is a 2022 Chinese television series based on the novel, "Xing Han Can Lan, Xing Shen Zhi Zai" (星汉灿烂, 幸甚至哉) by Guan Xin Ze Luan (关心则乱). It stars Wu Lei and Zhao Lusi. The series is split into two ...
'' alongside
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, based on the novel, "Xing Han Can Lan, Xing Shen Zhi Zai" by Guan Xin Ze Luan. Wu was cast in the film ''Dwelling by the West Lake'' by Gu Xiaogang, the film ''All Ears'' by Liu Jiayin, and the metropolitan romance drama ''Nothing but You.''


Face injury on set

While filming a scene on set in August of 2021, a prop malfunctioned and exploded in Wu's face. He insisted that the injuries were minor and continued after a brief treatment. Only after filming that day did he head to the hospital. There, it was revealed the numerous wounds left on his face from the shrapnel, some of which almost ending up in his eyes. He has made a recovery since then.


Filmography


Film


Television series


Variety show


Variety Show Guest Appearances


Discography


Awards and nominations


Forbes China Celebrity 100


References


External links

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