Zhang Jiayi played his first role in 1990, then graduated from Beijing Film Academy in 1991.
21 Facts About Zhang Jiayi
From 1990 to 2019, Zhang Jiayi has participated in around 90 television series, 35 films and 1 animation producing, Zhang has had over 20 awards and nominations so far.
Zhang Jiayi was born and raised in Xi'an, Shaanxi, China.
Zhang Jiayi was a student with merit on wrestle when he was in high school.
Zhang Jiayi played his first role as Kang bosi in film Rubilks-clock in 1990, which is his first film.
In 1995, Zhang Jiayi played Zhang Jiayi Jianguo in television series Daobei People which is his first time to appear in small screen.
In 2004, Zhang Jiayi played main role Song Chao in television series National Mission cooperated with actress Wang Haiyan.
Zhang Jiayi gained attention and popularity and rose to fame with his role as Song Siming in television series Dwelling Narrowness in 2009.
Zhang Jiayi won the Best Actor at 4th Huading Awards in 2010 due to television series I Am the Proprietor.
In 2011, Zhang Jiayi won the Best Actor at 17th Magnolia Awards for his performing in television drama Borrow Gun.
In hit film Love Is Not Blind, Zhang Jiayi played as a supporting role.
In 2012, Zhang Jiayi participated in television drama The Brink as main actor and artistic director.
Zhang Jiayi won the Best Actor at 8th Huading Awards, 3rd Golden Lotus Awards and 4th China TV Drama Awards for his performing in The Brink.
Zhang Jiayi played as main role in Life's Ups and Downs in 2013 and won the Best Actor at 19th Magnolia Awards.
In 2014, Zhang Jiayi played as main role in A Servant of Two Masters and won the Best Actor at 6th China TV Drama Awards.
In Forty-nine Days Memorial, a television series which was adapted from writer Geling Yan's novel, Zhang Jiayi's performing won the Best Actor Award at 20th Asian Television Awards.
In 2015, Zhang Jiayi participated in television series White Deer Plain as leading role and artistic director.
Zhang Jiayi played a guest role in hit drama Game of Hunting.
At 1st China Quality Television Drama Ceremony, Zhang Jiayi won the Most Expressive Actor award.
In 2004, during filming the television series National Mission, Zhang Jiayi had a romance with actress Wang Haiyan.
Three years later, in 2007, Zhang Jiayi married Wang in his hometown Xi'an.