
Zhang Yu
Biography
Zhang Yu (born September 25, 1982, in Guizhou, China) is a prominent actor from Mainland China, known for his transformative roles and deep commitment to independent cinema. Formerly credited under the name Zhang Xin, he is celebrated for embracing complex characters and unconventional projects, earning the reputation of being a "drama addict" within industry circles.
With over a decade dedicated to supporting and promoting independent films, Zhang has become an influential figure among contemporary Chinese actors. He rose to international attention with his powerful performance as Yu Cheng in An Elephant Sitting Still (2018), followed by widely praised roles in Dying to Survive, A Cool Fish, and Back to the Wharf. His work often explores themes of morality, societal pressure, and emotional nuance, setting him apart as a master of subtle intensity.
Zhang Yu has continued to expand his creative reach, appearing in more than 29 productions including film and television. He also serves as a part-time visual artist and script consultant, further reflecting his multifaceted approach to storytelling.
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Known For
Acting History
2025
Man's Inhumanity to Man
2025A Cool Fish 2 as Chen Sanjin
2025She's Got No Name as Dr. Liang
2025The One
2024Her Story as 小马
2024Betwixt and Between as Sanzhe
2024The First Shot as Jiang Xiaohai
2023Record Without Words as 李立忠
2023Tainted Love as Lin Zhiguang
2023Love, My Way
2022Nice View as Ma Yue
2022Snipers as Liu Wenwu
2022Manchurian Tiger as Xu Dong
2021The Year of the Everlasting Storm
2021The Break Away
2021Pistol
2021Are You Lonesome Tonight? as The Blind Singer
2020Back to the Wharf as Song Hao
2020My People, My Homeland as Policeman
2018An Elephant Sitting Still as Yu Cheng
2018A Cool Fish as Hu Guangsheng
2018Dying to Survive as 彭浩
2017Ciao Ciao as Li Wei
2012People Mountain People Sea as Guizhou Police Officer
2011幸福59厘米之爱有多久 as 鑫子
201011度青春之李雷和韩梅梅 as 李雷
—She's Got No Name: Part Two
—The Old Dog
—Three Words
—Heroes of Dunhuang as Lang Yaozi
—Front Teeth as Li Weiyang
—Cry of the Birds









