Born 1972 (age 54) · Shanghai, China
Appears in 88 titles

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.

Filmography

Ash Is Purest White
6.9
Ash Is Purest White
2018
as Man from Karamay
Dying to Survive
8.2
Dying to Survive
2018
as Cheng Yong
Crazy Stone
7.6
Crazy Stone
2006
as Feng Dong
Lost in Thailand
6.4
Lost in Thailand
2012
as Xu Lang
Crazy Racer
7.7
Crazy Racer
2009
as Da Cheng
Lost on Journey
7.1
Lost on Journey
2010
as Chenggong Li
No Man's Land
6.9
No Man's Land
2013
as Pan Xiao
The Great Hypnotist
6.7
The Great Hypnotist
2014
as Xu Ruining
The Island
6.7
The Island
2018
as Subway Passenger
Breakup Buddies
6.3
Breakup Buddies
2014
as Hao Yi
Crazy Alien
6.2
Crazy Alien
2019
as Alien
My People, My Country
6.7
My People, My Country
2019
as Olympic TV Host (segment "The Champion")
Lost in Hong Kong
5.7
Lost in Hong Kong
2015
as Xu Lai
B for Busy
7.6
B for Busy
2021
as Lao Bai
Love in the Buff
6.6
Love in the Buff
2012
as Sam
Lost in Russia
5.8
Lost in Russia
2020
as Xu Ivan
How Long Will I Love U
6.6
How Long Will I Love U
2018
as Noodle
Upstream
6.9
Upstream
2024
as Gao Zhilei
Nice View
6.4
Nice View
2022
as Wedding Chef Xu Fu
Beginning of the Great Revival
4.6
Beginning of the Great Revival
2011
as Xu Shuzheng