Zhang Ruoyun

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Zhang Ruoyun was born on August 24, 1988, in Beijing, China. Growing up in a household with strong ties to the film industry—his father, Zhang Jian, is a director and producer, and his grandfather was a geologist—he was exposed to the world of storytelling and creativity from an early age. Despite his parents’ divorce when he was very young, Zhang's passion for the performing arts led him to pursue acting, and he later honed his craft at the prestigious Beijing Film Academy, graduating in 2007 . Zhang made his acting debut in 2004, playing the younger version of a male protagonist in the tele…

  • Acting
  • Born 24 August 1988 (age 37)
  • Beijing, China
  • 64 credits

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What are Zhang Ruoyun's most popular films?

Most-watched Zhang Ruoyun films currently: The Lychee Road (2025), 1921 (2021), Escape from the 21st Century (2024), Sky on Fire (2016), Nuts (2018).

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Selected TV credits: Who's the Murderer (2016), Joy of Life (2019), Amazing Night (2024), Trump Card (2016), Run for Time (2015).

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