Lei Jiayin
Lei Jiayin is a prominent Chinese actor, hailing from Anshan, born in 1983. His journey into the world of acting began under unconventional circumstances; he left school during his junior high years. Encouraged by his mother, Jiayin participated in a model examination held in Shenyang, where he caught the attention of actor Lv Xiaohe, who recognized his potential and inspired him to pursue acting as a career.
In 2002, Lei Jiayin achieved a significant milestone by securing a spot at the prestigious Shanghai Theatre Academy, where he ranked second in the national admissions exam, underscoring his talent and dedication. Throughout his career, Lei has become known for his versatility and depth in various roles across film and television.
Some of his notable works include his performances in popular series such as "The First Half of My Life," where he garnered critical acclaim, and "The Longest Day in Chang'an," which further solidified his status in the industry. His portrayal of complex characters has earned him a loyal fan base and several accolades.
With a career marked by impressive performances and a commitment to his craft, Lei Jiayin continues to be a significant figure in contemporary Chinese cinema and television, captivating audiences with his compelling storytelling and emotive acting style.
Filmography
My Friend An Delie
Endgame (2021)
The Wandering Earth
Yolo
How Long Will I Love U
The Hutong Cowboy
Under the Light
Cliff Walkers
The Whistleblower (2019)
A Writer's Odyssey
Full River Red
Brotherhood of Blades II: The Infernal Battlefield