Shu Chang (Chinese: 舒畅, born 1 December 1987) is a Chinese actress, singer, and television host. In the early 2000s, Shu gained considerable fame for her roles as Consort Donggo in Xiaozhuang Mishi (2003); Jin Meili in The Story of a Noble Family (2003); Tianshan Tonglao in Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils (2003); Princess Yun in Huang Taizi Mishi (2004); Shui Sheng in A Deadly Secret (2004); Jingwei in Jingwei Tianhai (2004) and Xiaoyu in Lotus Lantern (2005).

Biography

Despite her busy schedule, Shu has never neglected her studies. She was awarded the "merit award for all-round development" for good students from 1995 to 1999, and also the "Red Scarf Model" and the "Top 10 Outstanding Youths" accolades from the Beijing government. When she was in secondary school, Shu maintained the top student position for three consecutive years.

Shu graduated from Beijing International Studies University.

Career

Early beginnings

When Shu Chang was still a child, she was discovered by a director in a photo-taking center and invited to guest-star as the younger version of the female protagonist in My Story. Thereafter she has constantly appeared in television series. In 1995, she was awarded the 'Golden Child' award by the State Administration of Press, Publication, Radio, Film and Television. She also appeared in the music video of "Que Ga Fei", a popular children's song that won the Gold award at the Chinese Music Television Festival and won the award of honorary mentions. In 1996, Shu released her first single "On the Way Home".

Shu gained attention for her role in the television series in Single Household (1997). At the age of 10, Shu released her first album Have a love to Home which serves as the soundtrack for Single Household. The album sold 100,000 copies and caused a huge stir in the music industry at that time. Shu also became the host for the children's variety program Dragon Club (1998). From 1995 to 2001, Shu attended various events where she hosted, sang or performed in stage productions. She has also appeared in television series and films throughout this period.

Rising popularity

Shu rose to fame for her role as the gentle and elegant Consort Donggo in Xiaozhuang Epic (2002), and won the Outstanding Newcomer Award at the China Golden Eagle TV Art Festival.

In 2003, Shu appeared in two popular television series; period romance drama The Story of a Noble Family and wuxia drama Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils. In particular, her role as Tianshan Tonglao left a deep impression on the audience, and led to increased recognition for Shu. Also due to the success of The Story of a Noble Family (the writer was from Fenghuang County, Hunan), Shu, along with other major cast members, were designated as "Honorary Citizens" of Fenghuang County.

In 2004, Shu starred in The Deadly Secret, based on the novel of the same name by Jin Yong. During the filming of the series, Shu was faced with a life-threatening accident and even had to sign an indemnity agreement. She also starred in Huang Taizi Epic; the second installment of the historical series after Xiaozhuang Epic.

In 2005, Shu starred in the fantasy drama Lotus Lantern. The series was the highest rated drama of the year and won the Best Television Series award at the Asian Television Awards. Following its airing, Shu experienced a surge in popularity and was known by wider audiences. The same year, Shu was also cast in the mythological-fantasy drama Jing Wei Zhen Hai, based on the Classic of Mountains and Seas wherein she portrayed Jingwei.

Career slump

However, in 2006, Shu was involved in a contract dispute lawsuit against the production team of San Di Xue, reaching the nadir of her career. She was accused of being absent from the shooting location for an extended period, and was discovered to be at different locations filming other productions at the same time. Shu responded to the accusation, saying that the other party breached the terms of the contract first and divulged her personal details to the media.

Career resurgence and supporting roles

Shu bounced back in 2008 with her role in fantasy web series Magic Phone as a technologically challenged woman from the future. The series attained a peak rating of 5.76 for a single episode, and went on to receive the "Most Popular Television Series" award at the Baidu Fudian award ceremony. She also co-starred in Royal Tramp, where she received positive reviews for her portrayal of the sassy and forthright Princess Jianning. Shu received the Breakthrough Actor award at the Tencent Star Awards Ceremony.

She starred in the 2011 television adaptation of Journey to the West, playing Ruler of Women's Kingdom. In 2012, she starred in the second installment of the Yu Zheng's 'Gong' series, playing twin sisters; and received praises for her performance.

In 2013, Shu played the lead in the period political drama Beauties at the Crossfire, which achieved the highest ratings of the year for Anhui TV and won the Most Popular Television Series award at the Shanghai Television Festival.

Since then, Shu played notable supporting roles in the popular television series Legend of Fragrance (2015), Noble Aspirations (2016) and The Glory of Tang Dynasty (2017).

Filmography

Film

YearEnglish titleChinese titleRoleNotes
1992小巷情深
1995Dancing Girl舞女young Lin Xiaoqian
2006Love in Thirty Days恋爱三十天Du Lele

Television series

YearEnglish titleChinese titleRoleNotes
1992Our Story我的故事Li Yuanyuan's daughter
1993Unfamiliar Seashore陌生的海岸Shu Xiaofan
1996I Don't Have a Home我没有家Bao Yatou
Single Household单亲之家Xiaolajiao
1997We Are One Family我们是一家Mei Hua
Little Sun小太阳
Live Your Days Happily好好过日子Zhou Zhao
1998小凤仙的故事young Xiaofengxian
1999A Big House好大一个家Female lead's daughter
2001Huo Yuanjia霍元甲Ju'er
Travelling a Thousand Miles to See Him众里寻他千百度Liu Jie
Happy Fate欢乐情缘Shang Xiaoyun
Husband and Wife Exchange Blows夫妻过招Gao Han
2002Palace Darling皇宫宝贝Qiaoyue
New Female Prince Consort新女驸马Xing'er
Xiaozhuang Epic孝庄秘史Consort Donggo
The Story of a Noble Family金粉世家Jin Meili
Saving a Young Criminal拯救少年犯Kang Wenjing
Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils天龙八部Tianshan Tonglao
Cao Xueqin曹雪芹Baoyu
2004鸡祥如意Xing'er / Yue'er
Li Wei the Magistrate II李卫当官2Shi Liu
A Chef becomes an Official厨子当官Bihuan / Yuhuan
Huang Taizi Mishi皇太子秘史Princess Yun
A Deadly Secret连城诀Shui Sheng
Young Imperial Envoy少年大钦差Chen Wenjing (Xu Lian)
2005精卫填海Jingwei
Lotus Lantern宝莲灯Xiaoyu
2006Chinese Mother中国母亲Huang Lin
Vino Veritas酒后吐真言Sun Huimei
宫廷画师郎世宁Youmin
传奇幻想殷商Tong Yao
Love in Future爱在来时Zhou Jingyi / Suya
2007花开有声Liu Yue
2008No More Rainy Days雨季不再来Meng Sijia
Magic Phone魔幻手机Silly girl
Royal Tramp鹿鼎记Princess Jianning
大明奇才Cao Zhen
My Depraved Brother义本同心Shang Min
Variation of Shuangcheng双城变奏Tang Yin / Ting Na
2009红官窑Xia Furong
2010Sister Jiang江姐Wenjuan
2011Journey to the West西游记Ruler of Women's Kingdom
血战太行山Hao Xi'e / Hao Xilan
2012Palace II宫锁珠帘Concubine Yun / Mudan
Spring and Autumn Herind of Yancheng春秋淹城Luo Fu
Bounty Hunter赏金猎人Mysterious girl
2013Beauties at the Crossfire烽火佳人Tong Shuwan
2014Magic Phone 2魔幻手机2傻妞归来Silly Girl
2015Legend of Fragrance活色生香Xiaoya Huizi
2016Esoterica of Qing Dynasty乾隆秘史Lin Pinpin
Noble Aspirations青云志Xiao Bai
Will of Steel心如铁Little Apple
2017The Glory of Tang Dynasty大唐荣耀Murong Lingzhi
Legend of Dragon Pearl龙珠传奇之无间道Xue Qiancheng / Shu Wanxin
TBAPeace in Palace, Peace in Chang'an天下长安Empress Zhangsun
Meet Miss Anxiety我的早更女友Qi Jia
Past Events of Beijing北京往事
Jin Wu Wei金吾卫之天魔鬼畜

Discography

Albums

YearEnglish titleChinese titleNotes
1997Have a love to Home少了妈妈只有半个家

Singles

YearEnglish titleChinese titleNotes
2004"The Rain Season Won't Come Again"雨季不再来
2012"Song of Love Sickness"相思曲

External links

  • (in Chinese)