
Song Yang
Acting
Biography
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Born: July 13, 1983
Place of Birth: Fuzhou, Fujian, China
Known For

The Caller
To escape her husband's domestic violence, Meng Jia unexpectedly answers a call from Ru Mei, a previous occupant of her new home. Initially, their shared curiosity about the time-traveling call and their mutual experiences as victims of domestic violence bring them closer. However, the relationship takes a dark turn when Ru Mei kills her abusive husband. Feeling abandoned by Meng Jia, Ru Mei's repeated attempts to reconnect fail, leading her to start a crazed campaign of revenge against Meng Jia.

Genuine Heroes
An anthology revealing the hidden stories behind significant cases, drawing inspiration from real-life heroes across five major legal and security institutions—public security, prosecution, courts, justice, and state security.

Crazy for Palace
Xiao Hao is working on a Chinese exhibit when he accidentally frees a life force, Liu Li, from a vase. Liu Li only remembers that she's from the Qing Dynasty. Only Xiao Hao can see her. They embark on a journey to uncover the truth behind Liu Li and how she got into the vase. On the way, Xiao Hao falls in love with Liu Li. How can a couple with hundredsof years between each other be together?

Chinese Paladin 3
Jing Tian dreams of becoming a paladin of the Mt. Shu Sect. To assist the Mt. Shu Sect in sealing off Shu Yao Pagoda, he and Tang Xuejian, Xu Changqing, and others set off to find the five mystical pearls.

Mobius
In Hua'ao City, a brilliant detective with a flawless track record faces his toughest case yet when a string of seemingly perfect murders shakes the city. With no evidence, no witnesses, and a killer who vanishes without a trace, he must race against time to uncover the truth. As hidden dangers lurk in every corner, the line between hunter and hunted begins to blur.

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Wrath of Silence
Northern China, 2004. When miner Zhang Baomin returns to his home, a small and isolated mining village, his wife tells him that their son has mysteriously disappeared while shepherding his small flock.

Pathfinders
At the beginning of the last century, in the ancient city of Jiangnan, three teenagers from declining families became good friends.They were Qu Qiubai, Zhang Tailei and Yun Daiying who would later become the early leaders of the Chinese Communist Party. Qu Qiubai is the highest-ranking CCP leader who died at the hands of the enemy; Zhang Tailei is the highest-ranking leader who died on the front line of the battle; the "China Youth" magazine founded and edited by Yun Daiying turns 100 this year. The film tells the story of the "finding" life of three teenagers...

The Eight Hundred
In 1937, eight hundred Chinese soldiers fight under siege from a warehouse in the middle of the Shanghai battlefield, completely surrounded by the Japanese army.

The Final Master
Determined to pass down his art, the Final Master of Wing Chun is caught in a power struggle with malicious local officials and ultimately must choose between personal honor and his master’s dying wish.
Filmography
as Mo Yuanzhi
as Mo Yuan Zhi
as Zou Jian Tang
as Zhang Wei
as Wang Chengyong
as Ming Han
as Old Kong
as Qin Feng
as He Yan
as Zhang Bo
as Gao Chuan
as Dr. Dama
as Self
as School Security Guard (segment "Youth Journey")
as Yuan Bujie
as Shan Feng
as Zhang Boting
as Khai
as Shao Kuancheng
as Zhang Baomin
as 自己
as Wang Shouhua
as Zhao Minglong
as Judge Archer
as Geng Liangchen
as Meng Yu
as Liang Henlu
as Xi Feng
as Zhang Tianlin