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Zhang Tian'ai (; born 28 October 1988), also known by her English name Crystal Zhang, is a
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actress and model. She is best known for her breakout role in the 2015 hit web-drama ''
Go Princess Go ''Go Princess Go'' () is a 2015 Chinese web series produced by LeTV and adapted from the novel of the same name by Xian Chen. The series stars Zhang Tianai, Sheng Yilun, Yu Menglong, Jiang Qilin and Guo Junchen in the lead roles. It premiered in ...
''.


Early life and education

Zhang Tian'ai was born 28 October 1988 in
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,
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. Zhang attended high school in Japan, majoring in costume design. She then enrolled in the
Beijing Film Academy Beijing Film Academy (BFA; ) is a coeducational state-run higher education institution in Beijing, China. The film school is the largest institution specializing in the tertiary education for film and television production in Asia. The academy h ...
.


Career


2008–2014: Beginnings and rising popularity

In 2008, Zhang was invited by South Korean director Woody Han to star in Korean short film ''Cherry Blossom'' alongside Korean actor
Kim Soo-hyun Kim Soo-hyun (; born February 16, 1988) is a South Korean actor. One of the highest-paid actors in South Korea, his accolades include four Baeksang Arts Awards, two Grand Bell Awards and one Blue Dragon Film Award. From 2012 to 2016 and in ...
. After which, she continued to appear in minor supporting roles whilst working as an advertisement model. Zhang made her official acting debut in the drama ''The Second Life of My Husband'', which aired in 2013. Zhang first gained attention in 2014 when she acted alongside
Sun Honglei Sun Honglei (; born 16 August 1970) is a Chinese actor. Early life Sun was born in Harbin, Heilongjiang, on 16 August 1970. Sun developed an interest in acting and performances at a young age. He often skipped school to learn breakdancing on the ...
in spy drama ''The Legendary Sniper''. She won the Best Supporting Actress award at the 2nd Hengdian Film and TV Festival of China for her performance.


2015–present: Breakout and leading roles

In 2015, Zhang starred in the historical romance web drama ''
Go Princess Go ''Go Princess Go'' () is a 2015 Chinese web series produced by LeTV and adapted from the novel of the same name by Xian Chen. The series stars Zhang Tianai, Sheng Yilun, Yu Menglong, Jiang Qilin and Guo Junchen in the lead roles. It premiered in ...
''. The low-budget series unexpectedly became a commercial hit, and shot Zhang to fame. Following her fame, Zhang was cast in bigger projects. In 2016, Zhang starred in the romance film ''
I Belonged to You ''I Belonged to You'' is a 2016 Chinese romantic drama film directed by Zhang Yibai and starring Deng Chao, Bai Baihe, Yang Yang, Zhang Tianai, Yue Yun-peng, Du Juan and Liu Yan. It was released in China on September 29, 2016. Plot I Belonged To ...
'' alongside
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. The film was a commercial success and earned more than 800 million yuan ($118 million) at the box office. In 2017, she starred in comedy film ''
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'' with Da Peng and Fan Wei, and in fantasy adventure film ''
Legend of the Naga Pearls ''Legend of the Naga Pearls'' ( Chinese: 鲛珠传) is a 2017 Chinese fantasy adventure film directed by Yang Lei, starring Wang Talu, Zhang Tianai and Sheng Guansen. It is the first film to be set in the fictional world of Novoland. The film ...
'' with
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. She also featured in the war film ''
The Founding of an Army ''The Founding of an Army'' is a 2017 Chinese historical drama produced by the China Film Group Corporation to commemorate the 90th anniversary of the founding of the People’s Liberation Army. Produced by Han Sanping and directed by Andrew Lau, i ...
'' as
Soong Mei-ling Soong Mei-ling (also spelled Soong May-ling, ; March 5, 1898 – October 23, 2003), also known as Madame Chiang Kai-shek or Madame Chiang, was a Chinese political figure who was First Lady of the Republic of China, the wife of Generalissimo and ...
, as well as fantasy-mystery film ''
Legend of the Demon Cat ''Legend of the Demon Cat'' () is a 2017 Xianxia fantasy mystery film directed by Chen Kaige, based on the novel ''Śramaṇa Kūkai'' (Japanese: 沙門空海 唐の国にて鬼と宴す) written by Japanese writer Yoneyama Mineo, known under the ...
'' directed by
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. Zhang was nominated at the
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with her performance as Soong. In 2018, Zhang starred in the romantic comedy drama ''The Evolution Of Our Love'' alongside
Zhang Ruoyun Zhang Ruoyun (, born 24 August 1988) is a Chinese actor. He graduated from the Beijing Film Academy in 2007. Career 2004–2014: Beginnings Zhang made his acting debut in 2004, acting as the younger version of the male protagonist in ''The Sea' ...
. The same year, she starred as the female lead Ying Huanhuan in fantasy-action drama ''
Martial Universe ''Martial Universe'' ( Chinese: 武动乾坤) is a 2018 Chinese television series based on the novel ''Wu Dong Qian Kun'' by Tiancai Dudou. It stars Yang Yang, Zhang Tianai, Wang Likun and Wu Chun. The series is divided into two seasons. The ...
'' alongside Yang Yang. In 2019, Zhang starred in the aviation disaster film '' The Captain'' as a flight attendant. The same year she starred in the workplace romance drama ''Crocodile and Plover Bird'' as an aspiring environmentalist. In 2020, Zhang appeared in
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for the first time, performing a dance number titled "Quan". She is set to star in the historical film ''A'mai Joins the Army'' as the titular character. The same year, she was cast in the wuxia drama ''Sword Snow Stride'' written by Wang Juan. From May 20 to August 5, 2022, Zhang participated in the third season of
Sisters Who Make Waves ''Sisters Who Make Waves'' () is a 2020 Chinese reality television show that was broadcast on Mango TV from 12 June to 4 September 2020. It features 30 female celebrities over 30 years old who must compete to debut in a seven-member girl group. ...
, a Chinese survival reality television show where female celebrities over 30 years old competes to debut in a ten-member girl group. She eventually placed tenth in the finals and debuted in X-Sister.


Filmography


Film


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Television shows


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Discography


Awards and nominations


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Zhang, Tian'ai Chinese film actresses Chinese television actresses 1988 births Living people 21st-century Chinese actresses Actresses from Harbin Beijing Film Academy alumni