Sha Yi
Sha Yi, born on February 15, 1978 in Changchun City, Jilin Province, is a film and television actor in Mainland China.
In 1997, he was admitted to the Drama Department of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Art Academy. After graduating in 2001, he joined the Air Force Political Department Repertory Troupe. In 2000, he participated in the TV series "Marrying the Right Man in the Wrong Sedan" directed by Zhang Zien, playing the role of Sha Pingwei. In 2002, he participated in the sitcom "The Story of the Cooking Class" series and won the Outstanding Actor Award at the 16th "Golden Star Award". In 2006, he became well-known to the audience for his role as Bai Zhantang in the sitcom "Wulin Gaiden". In 2012, he won the China Film Performing Arts Society Award for his outstanding performance in the historical film "The King's Feast" and was praised as an actor who can handle a variety of roles. In 2014, he starred in the anti-war drama "A Scholar Meets a Soldier". In March 2016, he starred in the period drama "Ordinary Years". In September, he joined the fourth season of the variety show "Where Are We Going, Dad". In 2017, he starred in the science fiction film "Back to Yesterday". Joined the military growth inspirational program "The Magic Dog". In 2018, he participated in the movies "Sunshine is Not a Robber" and "The Point of the Knife", directed and starred in the movie "Intimate Travel", and starred in the TV series "Little Joy".
Chinese name: Sha Yi
Alias: Lao Sha
Nationality: Chinese
Ethnicity: Han
Constellation: Aquarius
Blood type: O
Height: 178cm
Birthplace: Changchun City, Jilin Province
Date of birth: 1978 February 15, 2019
Occupation: Actor
Graduation school: Department of Drama, Chinese People's Liberation Army Art Institute
Agency company: Sha Yi Studio
Representative works: Wulin Gaiden, The Story of the Cooking Class, Bloody Battle in the Sky, Rules Before Marriage, Blue Blindness, Infiltration, Scholar Meets Soldier, Sweet Honey, Ordinary Years
Main Achievements: Sixteenth The 14th "Golden Star Award" Outstanding Actor Award
The 14th China Film and Performing Arts Society Award
The 1st "Huading Award" Public Most Satisfied Acting Star Award
Best Actor of the 4th New Countryside Television Arts Festival
Most Favorite Actor Award of the 4th "Huading Award"
The First Excellent Product Four Anniversary Ceremony Annual Most Expressive Artist Award
The First "LeTV Film and Television Ceremony" Mainland Film and Television Annual Most Popular Actor
The First "Oriental Film and Television Ceremony" Most Attractive Value Actor Award
The 2nd China Fashion Awards Starlight Male Star Award
The 1st Fashion Magazine Power List Awards Ceremony Fashion Style Star Award
The 12th Fashionable Figure at the 2016 Star Shang Awards
Celebrity Citizen of the Year at the 3rd Star Citizen Awards Ceremony
Wife: Hu Ke
Eldest son: Sha Junbo (nicknamed An Ji) )
Younger son: Sha Junliang (nickname is Xiao Yuer)
Specialties: saxophone, piano, vocal music, horse riding, swimming
IMDB number: nm3254964
Early life experience
Sha Yi was born in Changchun, Jilin. He studied in Changchun Automobile No.1 Primary School, junior high school in Jilin Provincial Experimental Middle School, and high school in Jilin Art Institute to study composition. My family lived opposite the Changchun Film Studio, and I could see the studio’s sets from my balcony. I was full of curiosity about movies since I was a child.
Both of his parents were Pingju opera actors. As a child, Sha Yi learned saxophone and prepared to pursue a music career. While studying composition at Jilin Art College, he often went to the school drama club and fell in love with acting, so he decided to go Take the road of acting.
Performing experience
In 1997, Sha Yi was admitted to the Drama Department of the Chinese People's Liberation Army Art Institute and began to study acting.
In 2001, after graduation, he joined the Air Force Political Department Repertory Troupe.
In 2000, Sha Yi participated in the TV series "Marrying the Right Man in the Wrong Sedan" directed by Zhang Zien, playing the role of Sha Pingwei.
In 2002, Sha Yi participated in the military-themed sitcom "The Story of the Cooking Class" directed by Shang Jing. His lively and lively performance made the audience remember his character "Shuai Hu". And with this film, he won the Best Actor Award at the 15th "Golden Star Award". From 2002 to 2005, he continued to cooperate with Yao Chen, Yu Entai, and Yan Ni, and participated in sitcoms such as "City Man and Woman" and "Healthy Express" directed by Shang Jing and written by Ning Caishen.
In 2005, he collaborated with director Shang Jing to film the costume comedy "Wulin Gaiden" written by Ning Caishen, starring as the male lead Bai Zhantang. Sha Yi also became well-known to the audience for his handsome and humorous Bai Zhantang in the play, making "Bai Zhantang" a deeply rooted classic character.
In 2008, Sha Yi starred in the TV series "Sweet Honey" directed by Gao Xixi, in which he played the reserved and steady Han Yang. This good man who is persistent in love has won the support of many viewers, who affirmed Sha Yi's performance with a huge image contrast.
In 2010, Sha Yi played the role of Xu Xingliang, a villain with a gentle appearance but a complex and cruel heart in "Blind Youth" for the first time. Because he was too involved in the film, Sha Yi admitted that he became irritable for a long time after filming "Blind Youth".
After the TV series was broadcast, the audience's hatred for Xu Xingliang also showed that the audience recognized Sha Yi's ability to create a villain image.
In 2010, the film version of "Wulin Gaiden" started filming, with the original cast co-starring. Sha Yi tried a difficult action scene for the first time in the film. Before the filming of the movie started, Sha Yi started to actively exercise and took time to take fitness classes every day to prepare for the filming. The movie version of Bai Zhantang lacks the chic, suave and humorous personality of his youth, and has more of the depth and responsibility that a mature man should have when facing marriage and family. After the film was released, it topped the list with a box office of 71.8 million in its first week. The investment in "Wulin Gaiden" was less than 20 million, and its national box office exceeded 200 million. The film became the most profitable film in the Chinese film market during the 2011 Spring Festival. In May, he participated in the TV series "Three Kingdoms" and played Sun Ce.
In 2011, Sha Yi played the role of Liu Changling, a young air force officer in "The Battle of the Sky". This character was adapted from the prototype of an air combat hero. It not only has a strong legendary color, but also is full of patriotism. Impressed. In order to restore history more truly, Sha Yi not only carefully checked the history before joining the cast, but also gave up his honeymoon period for the show. The vivid interpretation of a brave soldier who defends the country with his life and a poignant love makes the audience so deeply involved in the drama that they cannot leave long after the scene ends.
On January 22, 2012, Sha Yi not only sang "Tea Picking Dance" with his wife Hu Ke on the stage of CCTV Spring Festival Gala, but also performed a sketch "Jing Ke Assassinates Qin". On February 6, Sha Yi appeared at the CCTV Lantern Festival Gala and performed a piano and saxophone ensemble version of "Colorful Clouds Chasing the Moon" with Li Yundi. In August of the same year, Sha Yi played Xiao He in the historical suspense blockbuster "The King's Feast" directed by Lu Chuan. Because of Xiao He's old-age makeup, thick layers of fake skin were pasted on his face, and he also had a big beard, so the muscles on his face were basically Unable to move, the only way to convey inner drama is to use eyes instead of expressions. After the film was released, some film critics pointed out that Xiao He, played by Sha Yi, was the biggest surprise in the film. Sha Yi's acting skills exploded in the film. Sha Yi also won the 14th China Film Performing Arts Society Award for this role and was praised as a good actor who can handle a variety of roles
In 2013, Sha Yi first tried the spy drama " "Infiltration", Sha Yi subversively plays an alternative agent who is both smooth-talking and shameless. The play was shortlisted for the 20th Shanghai TV Festival Magnolia Award and the 27th China TV Golden Eagle Award. In the same year, he participated in the movie "The Golden Age" directed by Xu Anhua, playing the role of Northeastern writer Shu Qun.
In 2014, Sha Yi joined CCTV's improvisational comedy program "Happy Street". Its unique and novel program format has been well received by all walks of life. In April of the same year, Sha Yi starred in "A Scholar Meets a Soldier" directed by Xu Jizhou, in which Sha Yi played the village artillery soldier Ma Sanpao. In September, he participated in the movie "All Things Grow" directed by Li Yu, playing the role of "unreliable" Teacher Bai. In November, he starred in the TV series "Bear Dad, Bear Child", playing the role of Xiong Xiong who "is deaf to household chores and only wants to be an elite man."
On February 18, 2015, he participated in the CCTV Spring Festival Gala to perform the sketch "Happy Street". On March 5, Sha Yi sang "Those Flowers" at the CCTV Lantern Festival Gala. In May 2015, Sha Yi participated in the legendary inspirational TV series "Oriental Football King", starring as the male number one Li Yaohua, interpreting the legendary life of a generation of football kings. In September, he filmed the Anti-Japanese War TV series "Political Commissar" and played the role of Qiu, the former leader of the Northeast Anti-Japanese League. In October, he recorded the CCTV reality show "The Great Challenge".
In January 2016, Sha Yi joined the second season of the variety show "With You Along the Way". On February 7, he participated in the CCTV Spring Festival Gala and performed the opening song "Spring Comes to Happiness". In March, Sha Yi starred in the TV series "Ordinary Years", playing the male protagonist Li Dabao from his prime to his twilight years. In July, he participated in the movie "The Rogue Alliance". In September, he joined the fourth season of the variety show "Comedy" and "Where Are We Going, Dad". In October, the reality show "Our Challenge" (The Great Challenge Season 2) was recorded.
The Hunan Satellite TV New Year’s Eve Spring Festival Gala was recorded on January 19, 2017. On February 11, he performed the sketch "Crossing the River" at the CCTV Lantern Festival Gala. In May, he participated in the Republic of China detective drama "Detective Ke Chen". In June, she starred in the sci-fi urban movie "Back to Yesterday". On September 13, the resident celebrity food talk show "Travel Bar Kitchen 2017" was broadcast on Jiangsu Satellite TV. In October, he joined Hunan Satellite TV's military growth inspirational program "Fantasy Dogs". In the same month, he participated in the fantasy romantic comedy movie "Fantasy B&B" with Hu Ke.
In January 2018, Sha Yi joined Jiangsu Satellite TV's pregnancy life reality show "We Three". On February 15th, the opening song and dance "Chinese Year in Colors" was performed at the CCTV Spring Festival Gala. In March, she participated in the comedy film "Sunshine is Not a Robbery" directed by Li Yu. In October, he joined the TV series "Little Joy" directed by Wang Jun and played the role of Qiao Weidong.
On February 4, 2019, Sha Yi participated in the CCTV Spring Festival Gala to sing the song "Like the New Era". On February 19, Sha Yi sang the opening songs "Joyful Lantern Festival" and "Happy Man" at the CCTV Lantern Festival Gala. On August 14, the starring drama "Revolutionary Road" began to perform at Beijing Station. On October 3, Sha Yi's debut film "Intimate Journey" as a director was released.
On January 24, 2020, he performed the sketch "Snow and Dumpling Love" with Jia Bing, Qin Lan, Zhang Ruoyun, and Wu Lei at the 2020 China Central Radio and Television Station Spring Festival Gala.
On April 24, 2020, the fourth season of "Running" officially announced the guest lineup. Sha Yi will join the "Brotherhood" fixed lineup as a new member.
On June 18, 2020, iQiyi’s new food observation program "Unknown Dining Table" was officially launched. In each episode of the program, Sha Yi and Yue Yunpeng will lead a flying meal friend to look for food during dinner time. Families who open their doors and allow them to enjoy dinner and share stories.
Personal life
Sha Yi and Hu Ke met for the first time in 2009 on a talk show "Hu Ke Xing's Feeling" hosted by Hu Ke. Later, the two collaborated on the TV series "The Break". The relationship was confirmed and the wedding was held in Beijing on February 20, 2011.
On July 16, 2011, his wife Hu Ke gave birth to son Sha Junbo (nicknamed Anji) by caesarean section. On August 19, 2014, Sha Yi and Hu Ke gave birth to another son, Sha Junliang (nicknamed Xiao Yuer).