Born 1992 (age 33) · Beijing, China
Appears in 69 titles

Yang Zi, otherwise known by the English name Andy Yang, is an actor and singer born in Beijing, China who got her start as a child. In 2014, she graduated from Beijing Film Academy (BFA). In 2002, Yang Zi made her debut in “Ru Ci Chu Shan” (如此出山) and in 2004, she made her big-screen debut in the film “Girl's Diary” (女生日记). In 2012, Yang Zi won the Best Newcomer Award at the 14th Golden Phoenix Awards for the thriller film “Insistence” (守株人). Yang Zi won the Best Actress in Modern TV Series award at the 26th Huading Awards and Outstanding Actress (Emerald Category) at the 6th The Actors of China Award Ceremony. At the 2019 iQiyi All-Star Carnival, she won the iQiyi Scream Goddess and earned the Favourite Supporting Actress award at the 16th Guangzhou Student Film Festival for her work on "The Bravest" (烈火英雄). She won three consecutive Weibo Queen titles at the 2019, 2020 and 2024 Weibo Awards Ceremonies and was awarded TV Drama Actress of the Year at the 2023 Tencent All-Star Night. On November 15, 2021, Yang Zi announced the expiration of her contract with H&R Century Pictures Co., Ltd and established her own personal studio the following day.

Filmography

Yolo
6.8
Yolo
2024
as Doudou
Bodies at Rest
6.4
Bodies at Rest
2019
as Lynn Qiao
The Bravest
7.2
The Bravest
2019
as Wanglu
My People, My Homeland
6.1
My People, My Homeland
2020
as Jiang Ziya
Soul Snatcher
6.5
Soul Snatcher
2020
as Ying Wu Xie
Death and Glory in Changde
6.3
Death and Glory in Changde
2010
as Tao'er
Crying Out In Love
Papa
6.0
Papa
2016
Insistence
3.0
Insistence
2012
as Jiajia
Where Are All The Time
7.5
Where Are All The Time
2015
as Lin Yutong
A Paper Marriage
A Paper Marriage
2017
最后的芬芳
最后的芬芳
2007
as 多伦
猎毒
猎毒
as 骆佳
The War of Light
女生日记
女生日记
2004
as 冉冬阳
小题大做
小题大做
2010
as 小桃
妈妈的呼唤
妈妈的呼唤
2005