
Xu Zheng
Acting
Xu Zheng, born on April 18, 1972, in Shanghai, China, is a celebrated Chinese actor, director, screenwriter, and producer. He graduated from the Shanghai Theatre Academy in 1994 and initially gained fame for his comedic roles in television series like Sunny Piggy (2000). This show not only brought him national recognition but also introduced him to his future wife, actress Tao Hong. Xu transitioned to films and became a household name with his directorial debut, Lost in Thailand (2012), which he also co-wrote, co-produced, and starred in. The movie became a massive success, breaking box office records in China. He followed this with other hits like Lost in Hong Kong (2015) and Dying to Survive (2018), showcasing his versatility as both an actor and filmmaker. Known for his ability to blend humor with social commentary, Xu Zheng has become one of China's most influential figures in the entertainment industry. His works often explore themes of human connection and societal issues, resonating with audiences both in China and internationally.
Known For

2024
Amazing Night
2024 · tv

2016
Trump Card
2016 · tv

2015
Go Fighting
2015 · tv

2017
Back to Field
2017 · tv

1962
Golden Horse Awards
1962 · tv

2017
Rock & Roast
2017 · tv

2019
Youth Periplous
2019 · tv

2016
Thirteen Talks
2016 · tv

2017
Roast
2017 · tv

2021
Super Sketch Show
2021 · tv

2006
Crazy Stone
2006 · movie

2021
Super Sketch Show Featured
2021 · tv

2024
The King of Stand-up Comedy
2024 · tv

2022
Mahua's Fun Age
2022 · tv

2002
Li Wei the Magistrate
2002 · tv

2016
Twenty-Four Hours
2016 · tv

2018
The Drug Hunter
2018 · tv

2000
Sunny Piggy
2000 · tv

2018
Dying to Survive
2018 · movie

2012
Lost in Thailand
2012 · movie

2012
The Bachelor
2012 · tv

2011
Beginning of the Great Revival
2011 · movie

2018
The Island
2018 · movie

2019
My People, My Country: Behind-The-Scenes
2019 · tv

2022
Nice View
2022 · movie

1999
上海沧桑
1999 · tv

2018
The Island
2018 · tv

2006
The Lucky Stars
2006 · tv

2003
Love From Time Space
2003 · tv

2013
No Man's Land
2013 · movie