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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 ''Lost in Thailand'' is a 2012 Chinese comedy film directed and co-written by Xu Zheng and starring Xu Zheng, Wang Baoqiang, and Huang Bo. The film is about three Chinese men traveling in Thailand: two competing scientists searching for their bo ...
'' (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 found fame with the wacky TV series ''
Sunny Piggy ''Sunny Piggy'' is a 2000 Chinese romantic fantasy comedy-drama television series. It stars Xu Zheng as Zhu Bajie, a foolish pig (and farting machine) who wanted to become human, and Tao Hong as a kindhearted dragon princess who loved him uncond ...
'' (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 ''Call for Love'' ( zh, s=爱情呼叫转移 , p=Àiqíng hūjiào zhuǎnyí) is a Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Zhang Jianya. The film premiered in China on February 8, 2007. It stars Xu Zheng, Fan Bingbing, and Eva Huang. Plot A ...
'' (2007) and ''
Lost on Journey ''Lost on Journey'' is a 2010 Chinese comedy film directed by Raymond Yip and starring Xu Zheng and Wang Baoqiang. This film depicts an amusing yet realistic portrayal of the issues prevalent in the Chinese society, especially during the chaoti ...
'' (2010). Xu has acted in most of Ning Hao's films including ''
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'' (2013) and ''
Breakup Buddies ''Breakup Buddies'' is a 2014 Chinese romantic comedy and road film directed by Ning Hao. It stars Huang Bo and Xu Zheng as buddies on a wild 3,000-kilometre cross-country journey from Beijing to Dali City (via Zhangjiajie). The film premiered a ...
'' (2014). Xu ranked 38th on ''
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list in 2013, 68th in 2015, 92nd in 2017, 4th in 2019, and 2nd in 2020.


Biography

Growing up in
Shanghai Shanghai (; , , Standard Mandarin pronunciation: ) is one of the four direct-administered municipalities of the People's Republic of China (PRC). The city is located on the southern estuary of the Yangtze River, with the Huangpu River flowin ...
, Xu Zheng performed regularly in Children's Palace theatres. After graduating from
Shanghai Theatre Academy Shanghai Theatre Academy () is a public university in Shanghai, People's Republic of China dedicated to dramatic art education. Its predecessor was Shanghai Municipal Experimental Theatre School cofounded by the famous educator Gu Yuxiu ( 顾� ...
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 ''Sunny Piggy'' is a 2000 Chinese romantic fantasy comedy-drama television series. It stars Xu Zheng as Zhu Bajie, a foolish pig (and farting machine) who wanted to become human, and Tao Hong as a kindhearted dragon princess who loved him uncond ...
'', in which he portrayed the dimwitted protagonist
Zhu Bajie Zhu Bajie (), also named Zhu Wuneng, is one of the three helpers of Tang Sanzang and a major character of the 16th century novel ''Journey to the West''. Zhu means "swine" and Bajie means "eight precepts". Buddhist scholars consider that both exp ...
. ''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). 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 ''Call for Love'' ( zh, s=爱情呼叫转移 , p=Àiqíng hūjiào zhuǎnyí) is a Chinese romantic comedy film directed by Zhang Jianya. The film premiered in China on February 8, 2007. It stars Xu Zheng, Fan Bingbing, and Eva Huang. Plot A ...
'' (2007) and '' One Night in Supermarket'' (2009). He also worked with Ning Hao again in '' Crazy Racer'' (2009) and ''
No Man's Land No man's land is waste or unowned land or an uninhabited or desolate area that may be under dispute between parties who leave it unoccupied out of fear or uncertainty. The term was originally used to define a contested territory or a dump ...
'' (2013). Xu had wanted to try his hands in filmmaking since acting was, in his words, "too passive". After the success of the comedy road film ''
Lost on Journey ''Lost on Journey'' is a 2010 Chinese comedy film directed by Raymond Yip and starring Xu Zheng and Wang Baoqiang. This film depicts an amusing yet realistic portrayal of the issues prevalent in the Chinese society, especially during the chaoti ...
'' (2010), Xu invited his co-star Wang Baoqiang to join his directorial debut ''
Lost in Thailand ''Lost in Thailand'' is a 2012 Chinese comedy film directed and co-written by Xu Zheng and starring Xu Zheng, Wang Baoqiang, and Huang Bo. The film is about three Chinese men traveling in Thailand: two competing scientists searching for their bo ...
'', 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 to become the highest-grossing domestic film in China's history. Shot mainly in Thailand, the film greatly boosted tourism to the country, and Xu even received a private meeting with the
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Yingluck Shinawatra Yingluck Shinawatra ( th, ยิ่งลักษณ์ ชินวัตร, , ; ; born 21 June 1967), nicknamed Pou ( th, ปู, , , meaning "crab"), is a Thai businesswoman, politician and a member of the Pheu Thai Party who became the Pr ...
in 2013. In 2014, Ning's comedy road film ''
Breakup Buddies ''Breakup Buddies'' is a 2014 Chinese romantic comedy and road film directed by Ning Hao. It stars Huang Bo and Xu Zheng as buddies on a wild 3,000-kilometre cross-country journey from Beijing to Dali City (via Zhangjiajie). The film premiered a ...
'' 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 Thailands Chinese 2-D film grossing record with US$250 million.


Personal life

Xu Zheng first shaved his head while in college, and has been sporting his bald head ever since. 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 ''No Lonely Angels'' is a 2002 Chinese drama film directed by Zhang Fanfan, starring Guo Tao and Li Xiaoran as two lovesick people in Beijing. Plot Ten years after childhood friend He Jialing ( Tao Hong) left Beijing, Lang Zhuo ( Guo Tao) still c ...
'' (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
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.


Filmography


Film


Miniseries


TV series


Reality shows

*2016: ''Twenty-Four Hours'' (二十四小时) on
Zhejiang Television Zhejiang Television (ZJTV, ) is a satellite television channel owned by Zhejiang Radio and Television Group serving Zhejiang Province. It was launched on October 1, 1960. History January 1, 1994, Zhejiang TV program first started to use satel ...
*2016: ''Lost in Food'' (食在囧途) on Zhejiang Television *2018: ''I Am an Actor'' (我就是演员) on Zhejiang Television


Theatre

A member of the
Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre () is a professional theatrical company based in Shanghai, China, founded on January 23, 1995 after the merger of Shanghai's two largest theatres, the Shanghai People's Art Theatre () and the Shanghai Youth Drama Troup ...
, 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 ''Much Ado About Nothing'' is a comedy by William Shakespeare thought to have been written in 1598 and 1599.See textual notes to ''Much Ado About Nothing'' in ''The Norton Shakespeare'' ( W. W. Norton & Company, 1997 ) p. 1387 The play ...
'' (as Antonio), and '' Art'' (as Serge), as well as many Chinese plays in both
Mandarin Mandarin or The Mandarin may refer to: Language * Mandarin Chinese, branch of Chinese originally spoken in northern parts of the country ** Standard Chinese or Modern Standard Mandarin, the official language of China ** Taiwanese Mandarin, Stand ...
and
Shanghainese The Shanghainese language, also known as the Shanghai dialect, or Hu language, is a variety of Wu Chinese spoken in the central districts of the City of Shanghai and its surrounding areas. It is classified as part of the Sino-Tibetan langua ...
. He also directed at least 3 plays as early as 1998. 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. 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.


Awards and nominations


References


External links

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