Leo Wu

Actor

Birthday December 26, 1999

Birth Sign Capricorn

Birthplace Shanghai, China

Age 24 years old

Nationality China

Height 1.82m

#12334 Most Popular

1999

Wu Lei (, born December 26, 1999), also known as Leo Wu, is a Chinese actor.

He started appearing in commercials at the age of three.

Wu Lei was born in Shanghai in 1999 and was raised in Chengdu, Sichuan.

2002

Thereafter, Wu appeared in the commercial of Chinese dietary supplement brand Huang Jin Da Dang in 2002.

Subsequently, he was featured in more than fifty commercials and made minor appearances in shows for the next two years.

2006

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 to have his photo taken.

2007

In 2007, he made his acting debut as Nezha in the series The Legend and the Hero.

To his surprise, he was chosen, and subsequently made his debut in The Legend and the Hero (2007) where he portrayed Nezha.

2009

Wu 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.

2012

He further raised his profile with his role in wuxia drama Little Heroes (2012).

By the age of 10, he has already appeared in twenty to thirty shows.

2014

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 a young Yang Guo.

2015

He is known for his supporting roles in Nirvana in Fire (2015) and The Whirlwind Girl (2015) and for his starring roles in Fight Breaks Sphere (2018), Tomb of the Sea (2018), The Long Ballad (2021), and Love like The Galaxy (2022).

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 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, Tan Songyun.

2017

Wu ranked 63rd on Forbes China Celebrity 100 list in 2017, 29th in 2019 and 47th in 2020.

In 2017, Wu took on his first small screen leading role in the fantasy web series Magic Star.

He also co-starred in the British-Chinese action thriller S.M.A.R.T. Chase directed by Charles Martin; as well as Chinese-New Zealand production Into the Rainbow.

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.

2018

In 2018, Wu entered Beijing Film Academy, placing first on the entrance examination.

Wu Lei was scouted when he was 3.

In 2018, Wu starred in the fantasy epic Asura.

Then he appeared in the fantasy adventure series The Tomb of Sea, written by the author of Daomu Biji; and Battle Through the Heavens, a fantasy action drama based on the popular xianxia novel of the same name.

The same year, he was featured in historical film Shadow by acclaimed director Zhang Yimou.

2019

In 2019, Wu was part of the ensemble cast of the romance film Adoring.

2020

In 2020, Wu appeared in the historical fantasy drama Guardians of the Ancient Oath, and esports drama Cross Fire.

In 2021, Wu co-starred in the acclaimed historical series The Long Ballad alongside Dilraba Dilmurat; his potrayal received high praise, further boosting his popularity.

The same year, he was featured in coming-of-age film Upcoming Summer by Leste Chen, the drama Our Times and war film Windriders directed by Wu Jing as part of the four-part anthology My Country, My Parents.

While filming a scene on set in August 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 finishing filming that day did he head to the hospital.

There, it was revealed that numerous wounds were left on his face from the shrapnel, some of which almost ending up in his eyes.

He has made a recovery since then.

In 2022, he starred in the popular historical romance series Love like The Galaxy alongside Zhao Lusi.