Wu_Xiubo

Wu Xiubo

Wu Xiubo (Chinese: 吴秀波; pinyin: Wú Xiùbō , born 5 September 1968), is a Chinese actor, musician and producer. He rose to prominence for his role in the television drama Before the Dawn (2009), followed by a series of hit shows such as Angel Heart (2012), Divorce Lawyers (2013), and The Advisors Alliance (2017). He is also known for romcom Finding Mr. Right (2013) and its sequel Book of Love (2016). In 2018, Wu's career was suspended by an extramarital scandal.[1][2]

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Wu ranked 43rd on Forbes China Celebrity 100 list in 2013,[3] 29th in 2014,[4] 33rd in 2015,[5] 26th in 2017,[6] and 26th in 2019.[7]

Early life

Wu was born and raised in Beijing, China. His father, who died in 2007, was a diplomat, and his stepmother is a pharmacist.[8] Wu has one older step-brother who is a physicist.

As a teenager, Wu became involved in the arts, particularly painting, drawing, poetry, and singing. In 1984, at the age of 17, he joined a state-owned theater company and was trained at the acting program of the Central Academy of Drama on contract. After graduating in 1987, he worked an assortment of jobs, such as running a restaurant, karaoke hall, and clothing shop. In the 90s, Wu became a singer popular with karaoke halls in Beijing. In 1995, Wu left the theater company to become a professional singer. He released an album in 1996 to lackluster reaction.

Career

In 2001, Wu started working as an agent for his childhood friend, actress Liu Bei. In 2002, when his wife was pregnant, Wu returned to acting with the help of Liu and her then husband, TV producer Zhang Jian, who cast Wu as the leading man in the television drama Crime Investigate (2002). [9]

Wu first drew attention for his performance in the war drama Sword & Spy, which won him the Most Popular Actor award at the TVS Award Ceremony.[10] He rose to fame in 2010 for his role as an undercover Communist Party member in hit spy drama Before Dawn.[11] The same year, he starred in the historical drama The Case of an Orphan named Zhao, for which Wu was nominated for the International Emmy Award for Best Actor.[12]

In 2012, Wu starred in the medical drama Angel Heart, based on best-selling writer Liu Liu's novel.[13] In 2013, Wu starred in the romantic comedy film Finding Mr. Right alongside Tang Wei, which was a box office hit.[citation needed] His success continued in 2014 when he starred in Divorce Lawyer, where Wu played a divorce lawyer trying to adjust to his new life after his wife's betrayal and the loss of his divorce case.[14] The same year, he starred in the drama A Civic Yuppie in Countryside, for which he won the Outstanding Actor award at the Flying Apsaras Awards.

Wu starred in the musical television series My Youth High Eight Degrees, playing a club director who leads a gang of misfits with hidden musical talents, whipping them into shape and competing in the national choir competition. Despite achieving stellar ratings, the show was slammed for plagiarism accusations.[15]

In 2015, Wu starred in the historical drama Troubled Scholarly. Wu and Tang then teamed up again to film the sequel of Finding Mr. Right, titled Book of Love (2016),[16] which became the highest grossing Chinese romantic film of all time.[17] In 2017, Wu played strategist Sima Yi in the historical drama The Advisors Alliance.

In 2018, Wu starred alongside Angelababy in the urban drama City of Desire, about two people of different world helping each other out of their battle with depression. The show, however, has been mothballed for Wu's extramarital scandal. [18]

Personal life

Wu is a Buddhist and vegetarian. In 2014, PETA named him as Asia's Sexiest Male Vegetarian Celebrity.[19] Wu is also a billiards enthusiast.

Wu married He Zhenya in 2001. They live in Beijing with their two sons Hanhan (born 2003) and Xiaoyu (born 2007).[8]

In September 2018, Chinese actress Ruby Chen went public with her seven-year affair with Wu. In January 2019, Chen was arrested by the police for blackmailing Wu, resulting in Wu receiving public criticism for his revenge on the ex-lover. The films and TV programs Wu was working on were impacted by the scandal, with some being canceled or editing him out of scenes. [20]

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References

  1. "Chinese actor Wu Xiubo criticised over handling of alleged affair with actress". The Straits Times. 24 January 2019. ISSN 0585-3923. Retrieved 12 April 2024.
  2. "吴秀波42岁爆红". Yangtze Evening News (in Chinese). China Xinhua News Network Corporation. 21 October 2010. Retrieved 19 July 2011.
  3. "Taking the long way to success". Shanghai Daily. 14 November 2010.
  4. "《剑谍》南方盛典赢双奖 吴秀波魅力非凡" (in Chinese). Sina Corp. 25 December 2009.
  5. "Wu Xiubo: A different kind of actor". China Daily. 28 August 2010.
  6. "《情圣2》吴秀波白百何享受爱情". Mtime (in Chinese). 7 January 2018.
  7. "吴若甫身处险境"29天半"" (in Chinese). Sina Corp. 26 September 2006.
  8. "吴秀波《上海上海》演绎传奇枭雄一生宠辱" (in Chinese). Sina Corp. 25 September 2010.
  9. "《青盲》渐入佳境玩高智商 吴秀波挑战神秘反派". China Radio International (in Chinese). 5 March 2012.
  10. "吴秀波《请你原谅我》演绎80年代版谢耳朵" (in Chinese). Sina Corp. 22 December 2011.
  11. "《林师傅在首尔》成都热拍 吴秀波惊喜客串" (in Chinese). Sina Corp. 25 February 2011.
  12. "《精忠岳飞》热播 吴秀波坠马不下火线" (in Chinese). Sina Corp. 10 July 2013.
  13. "吴秀波客串《怪咖啡》 柳小海退居二叔" (in Chinese). Sina Corp. 13 June 2014.
  14. "《山河同在》将播 吴秀波演绎军阀张作霖" (in Chinese). Sina Corp. 19 February 2016.
  15. "第17届上海电视节完全获奖名单" (in Chinese). Sina Corp. 10 June 2011.
  16. "Mei Ting Garnered Best Actress at 30th Feitian Awards". China Radio International. 25 December 2015.[dead link]
  17. "2017第八届澳门国际电视节奖项提名". Weibo (in Chinese). Macau International Television Festival. 11 December 2017.

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