Liu Xueyi
Chinese actor
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2024 | Appeared in two notable Netflix dramas: Kill Me Love Me and In Blossom. |
2023 | Continued his acting career with roles in 'Destined' and 'Unshakable Faith' |
2022 | Starred in 'The Blood of Youth' as Wu Xin/Ye Anshi |
2021 | Liu starred in the xianxia romance drama Ancient Love Poetry. |
2020 | Liu was cast in his first leading role in the historical romance drama Qing Luo. In the same year, he also starred in the xianxia romance drama Love and Redemption. |
2020 | Starred in the television series Love and Redemption. |
2019 | Liu Xueyi portrayed the Heavenly Emperor in the film/TV series 'The Legend of Heavenly Emperor' (天乩之天帝传说) |
2019 | Liu starred in the mystery adventure drama The Lost Tomb 2: Explore with the Note, based on the novel Daomu Biji, playing the character Xie Yuchen. |
2018 | Liu gained further popularity with roles as Zhan Huang and Heavenly Emperor in the fantasy romance drama The Destiny of White Snake. He also starred in a spin-off of the drama, The Legend of Heavenly Emperor, playing the main character. |
2016 | Liu Xueyi gained wider recognition with roles in 'Noble Aspirations' and 'Noble Aspirations II' on Hunan TV and Tencent |
2016 | Liu starred in his first movie Ice Beauty, playing a loyal man searching for his lost lover. In the same year, he gained recognition for his role as a morally ambiguous man in the fantasy action drama Noble Aspirations and reunited with co-stars in the historical romance drama Legend of Dragon Pearl. |
2015 | Liu starred in the historical drama The Legend Xiao Zhuang, playing the role of Mongolian prince Ejei Khan. |
2014 | Liu Xueyi began his acting career with roles in 'Shangguan Wan'er' and 'First Girlfriends Club' |
2014 | Graduated from Central Academy of Drama after studying acting. |
2013 | Liu made his acting debut in the historical drama Shangguan Wan'er. |
2010 | Admitted to Central Academy of Drama. |
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