Kris Wu
Template:Infobox Chinese-language singer and actor Template:Contains Chinese text Template:Contains Korean text Wu Yifan (simplified Chinese: 吴亦凡; traditional Chinese: 吳亦凡; pinyin: Wú Yìfán; born November 6, 1990), also known by his stage name, Kris, is a Canadian actor, rapper, singer, and model currently active in China.[1] He has starred in several Chinese No.1 box office hits such as Somewhere Only We Know and Mr Six.[2]
Early life
Kris Wu was born Li Jiaheng (Chinese: 李嘉恒; pinyin: Lǐ Jiāhéng) but he later changed his legal Chinese name to "Wu Yifan" (Chinese: 吴亦凡; pinyin: Wú Yìfán) for personal reasons.[3] He was born and raised in Guangzhou, Guangdong, China.
At the age of 10, he emigrated to Vancouver, Canada with his mother and holds Canadian citizenship.[4] He returned to China at the age of 15 and attended Guangzhou No. 7 Middle School for a brief period. He was an active athlete; describing himself as a "sports student' and was named captain of the school's basketball team. His team won 1st place in the China Junior NBA tournament in the South China Region that year. After that win, he was offered an NCAA scholarship[5] that he had to turn down to follow his mother back to Vancouver where he attended Point Grey Secondary School and Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School. He served as the captain of the basketball team for both schools.[6]
At the age of 17, Kris auditioned for S.M. Entertainment's Canadian Global Auditions, which were held in Vancouver on October 14, 2007. After passing the auditions, he moved to South Korea in January 2008 and became a trainee for the company.
Career
2012–2014: EXO
His very first public appearance was made in an intermission video for Girls' Generation Tour in September 2011.[7]
Kris was introduced as the eleventh member of EXO on February 17, 2012,[8] EXO debuted on April 8, 2012 with MAMA. The group quickly rose to fame only a year after their debut and became one of the most popular Kpop groups around. They achieved massive commercial success with their first studio album XOXO and their hit song Growl in 2013. The album became the first album (by a Korea-based artist) in twelve years to sell over one million copies and is the 12th best selling album of all time in Korea.[9] Kris' last participation in EXO was for their Overdose album which was released in May 2014 and became the best selling album of 2014, in South Korea.
2014–present: Solo career
On June 24, 2014, a month after Kris left EXO, Xu Jinglei announced that he would be joining the main cast for her new movie Somewhere Only We Know.[10] The movie marks Kris' debut as an actor. It was released on February 14, 2015 and debuted at No.1 on the Chinese box office and grossed US$37.81 million in China within the 6 days following its release.[11]
On July 17, 2014, Kris released his first solo song, "Time Boils the Rain (时间煮雨)", as part of the soundtrack for the Chinese box office hit movie, Tiny Times 3.[12][13] According to Weibo Music official, the song broke records, exceeding 1 million plays within 3 hours and 25 minutes following its release, a record previously held by 平凡之路 for exceeding 1 million plays within 7 hours following the release of the song.[14]
In August 2014, it was revealed that Kris would play one of the three male leads in the movie melodrama "Sweet Sixteen" based on an internet novel about a love story involving three men and one woman. Kris would be acting alongside Han Geng and Joo Won in the movie.[15][16] The movie is a collaboration by China Films and Wiehwa Entertainment.[17]
In October 2014, Huayi Brothers Media Corporation confirmed the news that Kris would play a role in the movie 老炮儿 (Mr. Six) alongside legendary actor-director Feng Xiaogang, Li Yifeng, Jiang Wen, Zhang Hanyu, and Zhang Guoli.[18] Directed by prominent director Guan Hu, Mr. Six was considered to be one of China's most anticipated film releases of 2015. The movie was released on December 24, 2015.
On his 24th birthday, Kris released the a song part of the movie soundtrack for Somewhere Only We Know, called "There Is A Place (有一个地方)".[19] The song also broke records according to Weibo Music's official, exceeding 1 million plays in 50 minutes, breaking his own record.[20][21]
Kris became the youngest celebrity to have his own wax figure at Madame Tussauds Shanghai.[22] The figure was exposed in the Madame Tussauds Shanghai museum mid-2015 and was taken to Madame Tussauds Beijing in April 2016.[23]
Esquire China named Kris as 'Rookie of The Year' in their Man at His Best 2014 issue.[24]
2015
Sina confirmed that Kris would make a cameo appearance in Stephen Chow's upcoming movie, Mermaid. They stated that his character in the movie was reportedly specifically written for him. The movie was released on Chinese New Year in 2016 and became China's highest grossing movie of all time as well as the first movie to gross USD$500 million outside of America, according to Forbes.[25][26]
Vogue China invited Kris to attend the Met Gala in 2015.[27] Along with Chen Kun, Kris was the first Chinese male actor to make an appearance at the red carpet event.[28] InStyle reported that Kris was the 4th most tweeted-about celebrity at the Met Gala after Justin Bieber, Rihanna, and Beyonce.[29]
On May 4, 2015, Guo Jingming announced that Kris would be one of the lead actors of his newest movie, L.O.R.D.. Kris will act in the movie alongside Fan Bingbing, Yang Mi and William Chan. The movie will be released in China in September 2016.[30]
Throughout 2015, Kris Wu covered a total of 17 magazines including Harper's Bazaar,[31] Marie Claire,[32] Grazia,[33] L'officiel Hommes,[34] and Vogue China (alongside Kendall Jenner) for which he became the very first male celebrity to be on the cover since the magazine was established in 2005.[35]
Kris was chosen to be a spokesperson for several brands such as Dell,[36] Rayban,[37] Maybelline for their BB Cushion product,[38] Tencent Yingyongbao,[39] Mengniu DiLanShengXue Ice Cream,[40] Mengniu Naite Milk,[41] MyTong Yi Iced Tea.[42] Adidas Originals announced Wu as an ambassador of their ZX Flux series.[43]
He was ranked No.42 on Forbes' 2015 Forbes China Celebrity 100 list.[44]
In December 2015, Luc Besson announced that Kris would be in his upcoming film Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets.[45]
2016
Kris made his runway debut at Burberry's Fall 2016 Men's Show in London.[46]
He took part in the 2016 NBA All-Star Game as a member of Team Canada, coached by Drake.[47]
On February 6, 2016, D. J. Caruso announced that Kris would be in his upcoming action film; xXx: The Return of Xander Cage, alongside Vin Diesel, Samuel L. Jackson, and Deepika Padukone.[48]
Mercedez-Benz has partnered with Kris Wu as their brand ambassador in China for their Smart division.[49][50][51] His own edition of their latest Smart ForFour electric engine was presented for the Beijing International Automotive Exhibition at a Mercedez-benz store in Beijing on April 24, 2016. All of Kris Wu's 188 Smart ForFour limited edition units were impressively sold out within 25 seconds.[52]
Conflict with S.M. Entertainment
On May 15, 2014, Kris filed a lawsuit against the agency to terminate his contract.[53] S.M Entertainment claimed to be completely taken aback despite having dealt with several disputes regarding their contracts in the past.[54]
Just like several S.M. Entertainment artists including other members from EXO, Luhan and Z.Tao, he requested for a contract termination for being treated as an object rather than an artist, having his schedules being set up without his opinions on the matter and his health condition being taken into consideration.
On July 30, 2015, S.M Entertainment Filed a lawsuit against Kris and the Chinese companies working with him at the Beijing court, stating that "these activities have infringed the rights of the EXO members and SM, and have caused great financial harm to us and our partners. This is not only an abuse of the system, but also an unethical move that has betrayed the trust of this company and the other members."[55] The following day, Kris released a statement defending himself stating that S.M. Entertainment had made him leave the group for several months and that S.M. Entertainment's way of mistreating and neglecting their artists resulted in serious health issues: he had to take medication to be able to work from July 2013 to January 2014, when he was diagnosed with Myocarditis, which S.M. Entertainment did nothing about. He then lost trust in the company which pushed him to choose to request for contract termination.[56]
After several failed attempts to reach an agreement with both sides, the Seoul Court decided to pronounce the verdict for both Kris' and Luhan's cases on May 27, 2016.[57]
Philanthropy
In June 2014 Fan Bingbing announced in a social media post that "Wu Yi Fan has decided to join our community service team, Heart Ali," and "I believe that we can do many more things. For the innocent laughter of children! Thank you."[58]
Heart Ali is a project started by Fan Bingbing and Chen Lizhi (the general manager of Beijing Maite Media). The charity project itself is aimed at helping children suffering from congenital heart defect in Ngari Prefecture in Tibet. Fan has visited them several times so far with medical teams to identify children in need of treatment. After identification, the children and their parents are brought in groups to Beijing or Shanghai for surgery.[59]
"Wu Yi Fan is the second person to participate in Heart Ali activities after Li Ka Shing," wrote Chen Li Zhi to Fan Bingbing's post. "Despite any hardships or challenges, we will continue to strongly move forward."[60]
On January 21, 2016, Kris launched his own charity project called Extraordinary Honorary Court (不凡荣誉球场). It is a collaboration project between Kris, Sina, Weibo Sports, and Weibo Charity. The goal is to spread basketball in middle schools in China to encourage all basketball-loving youth to continue their dreams of pursuing this sport.[61]
Filmography
Films
Year | Title | Role | Remarks | References |
---|---|---|---|---|
2015 | 有一个地方只有我们知道 (Somewhere Only We Know) | Ze Yang | Male Lead | |
老炮儿 (Mr. Six) | Xiao Fei | Supporting | ||
2016 | Mermaid | Long Jianfei | Cameo | [62] |
致青春2:原来你还在这里 (So Young 2: Never Gone) | Cheng Zheng | Male Lead | ||
夏有乔木,雅望天堂 (Sweet Sixteen) | Xia Mu | [63] | ||
爵迹 (L.O.R.D: Legend of Ravaging Dynasties) | Yin Chen | [64] | ||
2017 | Journey to the West 2 | Tang Sanzang | Male lead | |
Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets | TBA | TBA | [65] | |
xXx: The Return of Xander Cage | Harvard "Nix" | Supporting | [48] | |
Europe Raiders | TBA | TBA | [66] |
Variety shows
for Kris' variety & Radio shows with EXO see: Exo videography
Year | Title | Role | Network | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
2012 | Happy Camp | Guest | HBS: Hunan Television | |
2013 | After School Club | Arirang | Ep. 9 | |
Happy Camp | HBS: Hunan Television | |||
Weekly Idol | MBC | Ep. 103 and 108 | ||
Infinite Challenge | Special guest | Ep. 345 | ||
Running Man | Guest | SBS | Ep. 171 and 172 with EXO minus Chanyeol | |
Cool Kiz on The Block | Guest | KBS | ||
2014 | Cool Kiz on The Block | Christmas special | ||
2015 | Day Day Up | HBS: Hunan Television | with Xu Jinglei, Wang Likun, Re Yi Zha, and Zhang Chao | |
A Date With Lu Yu | iFeng: Phoenix Chinese | |||
Happy Camp | HBS: Hunan Television | with William Chan, Yang Yang and Zhang Han | ||
Hidden Energy | Guest Judge | ZRTG: Zhejiang Television | ||
Challenger's Alliance | Fixed Cast | with Fan Bingbing, Li Chen, Lin Gengxin, Chen Handian, and Da Peng | ||
2016 | Day Day Up | Guest | HBS: Hunan Television | with Jessica Jung |
Ace VS Ace | ZRTG: Zhejiang Television | with the Hurry Up, Brother cast and the Challengers Union cast: Fan Bingbing, Li Chen, Lin Gengxin, Chen Handian, and Da Peng. |
Discography
Collaborations and soundtracks
Title | Year | Peak chart positions | Album | ||||||
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CHN Baidu Chart [67] | |||||||||
"Say Yes" (with Jessica and Krystal) |
2014 | — | Make Your Move (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack) | ||||||
"Time Boils The Rain" | 5 | Tiny Times 3 OST | |||||||
"There is a Place" | 2 | Somewhere Only We Know OST | |||||||
"Bad Girl" | 2015 | Single | |||||||
Greenhouse Girl | Mr. Six OST | ||||||||
"—" denotes releases that did not chart or were not released in that region. |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result |
---|---|---|---|---|
2014 | Sohu Fashion Awards[68][69] | Asian Fashion Icon of the Year | — | Won |
2015 | Sina 15th Anniversary | Outstanding Youth Award | ||
3rd China International Film Festival London | Best New Actor | Somewhere Only We Know | ||
Best Actor | Nominated | |||
Asian Influence Awards | Most Influential Internet Male God | — | Won | |
NetEase Attitude Awards | Idol With Most Attitude on the Silver Screen | |||
2016 | Sina Weibo Awards | Weibo King | ||
Strong New Actor | Mr. Six | |||
GMIC X Annual Awards | Mainland China Actor of the Year |
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