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Yu Wenle's smooth acting career along the way is hidden behind such a story

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Shawn Yue (born November 13, 1981 in Hong Kong) is a Hong Kong-based film and television actor and pop singer.

In 2000, he starred in the youth idol drama "Youth @Y2K" directed by Zhang Jianhua, in which he played the male protagonist Chen Yongle, which was his first TV drama work, thus officially entering the show business circle.

In 2001, he starred in the drama film "Sorrowful gone" directed by Cui Yunxin, playing Hong in the film, which was his first film work; in the same year, he co-starred in the love idol drama "Love White Paper" with Rainie Yang, Peng Yuyan and Fan Weiqi, in which he played the gloomy and understanding male protagonist Ouyang Hangju.

In 2002, he launched his first solo EP album "Private Room", which included 6 songs including "Sports Are Too Good" and "Return Your Door Key"; after that, he won the Bronze Award for New Male Singer at the "Metro Awards Ceremony" and the Most Promising Male Newcomer Award in the "Newcomer Tour of the Music Scene"; in the same year, he starred in the police film "Infernal Affairs" directed by Liu Weiqiang and Mak Zhaohui, playing Chen Yongren as a teenager in the film.

On March 13, 2003, he starred in the romantic comedy film "The Next Stop Tianhou", in which he played Ah Rong, who was rough and bold in appearance but fragile and inferior in heart; in September of the same year, he released his second personal EP album "Lost And Found", which included 7 songs including "Two Soups and One Side" and "Museum of Lost Love".

Yu Wenle's smooth acting career along the way is hidden behind such a story

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In 2004, he launched his third solo EP album "Survivors", which included 7 songs including "Thunder Paratroopers" and "Survivors"; in the same year, his song "Survivors" won the Golden Melody Award at the "New Town Explosion Awards"; later, he co-starred with An Rongsheng, Wang Luoyong and Qin Lan in the historical film "Deng Xiaoping 1928", in which he played Deng Xiaoping's assistant Xue Pusheng.

In 2005, he released his first solo music album "Whether Or Not", which contained 11 songs including "Next True Love" and "One Two Three Traffic Lights".

In 2006, he co-starred with Fang Zhongxin, Huang Yi and Yang Gongru in the fashion love drama "Phoenix in The Fire", in which he played the handsome and dashing Xiang Xiang who was very deep in the city government; in the same year, he co-starred with Zhang Nala, Yan Yikuan and Yang Xue in the urban emotional drama "Pure White Love" (also known as "Love Pujiang"), in which he played the male protagonist Wang Zhihao, who was born of a rich family.

In 2007, he co-starred with Liu Xinyou, Wu Zhenyu and Guo Pinchao in the action movie "Army Chicken" based on the Japanese manga of the same name, playing the male protagonist Chengdao in the film; in the same year, he co-starred in the police gangster action movie "The True Colors of Boys" with Nicholas Tse, Fang Zuming, Wu Jing and An Zhijie, playing the arrogant and impulsive probationary inspector Fang Yiwei in the film; later, he starred in the thriller love movie "Wrong Love" directed by Peng Fa, playing the male protagonist En in the film; in December of the same year, he won the "Fashion Ceremony" Annual Potential Actor Award.

In 2008, he starred in the thriller suspense film "The First Commandment" directed by Tang Yongjian, playing the male protagonist Li Guoqiang in the film; on May 29 of the same year, the drama film "Moss" starring him was released, playing the male protagonist Azhang in the film; in July of the same year, he won the Best Actor Award at the "12th Bucheon International Film Festival in South Korea" for the movie "The First Commandment".

In 2009, he co-starred with Zhang Yuqi and Dai Xu in the thriller suspense movie "Deserted Village Apartment", playing the male protagonist Guo Jing in the film; in the same year, he co-starred in the thriller suspense movie "Children's Eyes" with Rainie Yang, Jiang Ruolin and Xu Zhengxi, and played the male protagonist Le Zai in the film, which was his second time with Rainie Yang after the "White Paper on Love".

In 2010, he co-starred with Zhen Zidan, Huang Qiusheng and Shu Qi in the action movie "Jingwu Fengyun Chen Zhen", in which he played the brave and resourceful Zeng Jiangjun; on March 25 of the same year, the love movie "Zhiming and Chunjiao" starring him was released, playing the lowly and lazy male protagonist Zhang Zhi in the film.

In 2011, he co-starred with Chakri Yannum and Ubon Ratchathani in the action movie "Desperate Sniper", in which he played the scheming president of the pharmaceutical company Asan; in April of the same year, he released his second solo music album "Not a Star N.A.S.", which included 10 songs including "Actually We Know Each Other" and "You Say I'm Too Handsome", which was also his first solo Chinese album.

In 2012, he co-starred with Huang Xiaoming, Ruan Jingtian, Jing Bairan and Wenwen in the costume martial arts film "Blood Drops", in which he played Haidu, a member of Qianlong's inner secret agent; in the same year, he co-starred in the suspense drama "Linglong Bureau" with Ying'er, Xu Jie'er and Gao Jian, playing the male protagonist Fang Hanwen, who had a superior family and was very obsessed with solving cases.

In 2013, he co-starred in the comedy film "Flying Tiger Expedition" with Zeng Guoxiang, Zou Kaiguang and Ou Jintang, in which he played the energetic Flying Tigers team member Ah Fu.

In 2014, he starred in the disaster movie "Firefighting Hero" directed by Guo Zijian, playing the fire brigade captain You Bangchao in the film; in the same year, he starred in the romantic comedy film "Girlfriend" directed by Huang Zhenzhen, playing the gentle and intimate Qiao Li in the film. [1]

On January 29, 2015, he starred in the Lunar New Year comedy film "Macau Storm 2", in which he played the skilled, calm and wise Interpol Ah Le and won the "12th Mr. Of the Year Ceremony" Hong Kong and Taiwan Outstanding Artist Award.

In 2016, he co-starred in the police action movie "Wild Beast" with Zhang Jin, Wen Yongshan, Wu Fan and Lin Jiadong, in which he challenged the villain role for the first time, playing the fierce and extremely murderous black market gangster Jiang Guicheng, which was released on November 10, 2017; in the same year, he co-starred with Feng Xiaogang in the drama movie "Mobile Phone Core War".

In February 2017, he was nominated for the Best Actor Award at the 36th Hong Kong Film Awards for his film "A Thought of Ignorance"; on April 9, he won the Best Dress Award at the "36th Hong Kong Film Awards"; on April 28, the love movie "Chunjiao Saves Zhiming" was officially released; on July 13, the fantasy movie "Wukong Biography" co-starring Peng Yuyan, Ni Ni, Ou Hao, Zheng Shuang and Qiao Shan was officially released, in which Yu Wenle played the role of the cold-faced Erlang God Yang Jian. [2]

In February 2018, as a regular guest, he participated in the suspenseful outdoor reality show of Zhejiang Satellite TV's original series[3] "Twenty-Four Hours Season 3"[4]; on June 7, he starred in the fantasy adventure movie "Mr. Monster", in which he played the male protagonist Brother Meng.

On November 16, 2019, he participated in the movie "China Bing Wang, Top Secret Mission" directed by Zhong Shaoxiong.

On January 11, 2020, Yu Wenle was selected as the first place in the 2019 Celebrity Consumption Influence Annual List.

At 16:00 on August 18, 2020, the starring movie "Mr. Monster" was launched on iQiyi, Tencent Video, and Youku. [5]

<h3>Resources</h3>

1. Girlfriend [Cited on 2019-05-22]

2. The Legend of Wukong [Cited on 2019-05-22]

3. Twenty-Four Hours [Cited 2019-05-22]

4. Twenty-Four Hours Season 3 [Cited 2019-05-22]

5. Yu Wenle poked the balloon to reveal the gender of the second child and was very excited after knowing that it was a daughter [Cited on 2020-06-26]

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