William Feng Net Worth

William Feng is a Chinese actor and producer born in an affluent family in Shanghai. He studied acting at the Shanghai Theater Academy and has since become a successful actor, appearing in television, film, and fantasy projects. He is best known for his performance in Palace (2011) and Huang jin shi dai (2014). He has also starred in box-office hits such as Hua pi 2 (2012) and Hou hui wu qi (2014). Handpicked by director Jean-Jacques Annaud, he starred in the Chinese-French corporation Le dernier loup (2015). He has also starred in Xi you ji zhi: Sun Wukong san da Baigu Jing (2016) and The Three-Body Problem: I (2017). Feng has also taken producing duties behind the scenes in the fantasy TV shows that he stars, such as Huan Cheng (2016) and The Starry Night, the Starry Sea (2017). Feng is now one of the leading actors of his generation, balancing commercial hits and artistic films.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actor, Producer, Miscellaneous Crew
Birth Day October 07, 1978
Birth Place  Shanghai, China, China
Age 44 YEARS OLD
Birth Sign Scorpio
Chinese name 冯绍峰 (simplified)
Pinyin Féng Shàofēng (Mandarin)
Other names William Feng
Ethnicity Han
Alma mater Shanghai Theater Academy
Occupation Actor
Years active 2001–present
Label(s) Huayi Brothers

💰 Net worth

According to financial estimations, it is projected that William Feng, a prominent figure in the Chinese entertainment industry, will have a net worth ranging from $100K to $1M in 2024. Renowned for his multifaceted talent, William Feng has made a name for himself as an exceptional actor, producer, and a valuable member of the miscellaneous crew. With his remarkable skills and contributions to the field, it comes as no surprise that his net worth is set to reach impressive heights in the coming years.

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Biography/Timeline

1998

Feng made his acting debut in 1998, and has appeared in several television series, including Boy & Girl, Wind and Cloud 2, Assassinator Jing Ke, Sigh of His Highness, and The Conquest.

2010

Feng gained more attention after starring in a grand production drama by Hong Kong's TVB and mainland China's CCTV, The Drive of Life. He then starred in the period drama Yun Niang alongside Ady An and Leanne Liu, which placed number one in ratings upon its premiere on SMG. Feng reunited with Ady An in Four Women Conflicts, and his performance in the series won him the Audience's Most Favorite Actor award at Fujian TV Station's "I Love My Drama" award ceremony. In 2010, he played the role of Liu Zhang in Beauty's Rival in Palace.

2011

Feng rose to mainstream popularity after starring in Palace (2011), one of the most popular Chinese dramas of the year. The same year, he starred in Daniel Lee's historical film White Vengeance where plays Xiang Yu, the powerful warlord. Feng's outstanding performance in the film led to him winning two awards - "Most Commercially Valuable Newcomer" and "Outstanding Performance" at the 2011 Harbin Film Festival.

2012

Feng then starred in Painted Skin: The Resurrection (2012), a sequel to Gordon Chan's 2008 box office hit Painted Skin. He next starred alongside Fan Bingbing in Double Xposure, a romantic thriller directed by Li Yu.

2013

In 2013, Feng starred as the titular Lan Ling Wang in the historical drama Prince of Lan Ling. The series earned high ratings in Taiwan, breaking the record set by Three Kingdoms, and earned increased recognition for Feng in the region. The same year, he starred in the action film Young Detective Dee: Rise of the Sea Dragon directed by Tsui Hark. Feng was voted the Most Popular Actor award at the 2014 Beijing Student Film Festival.

2014

In 2014, Feng starred alongside Tang Wei in The Golden Era directed by Ann Hui, which closed at the Venice International Film Festival. His portrayal of Xiao Jun, a left-wing author who is strong and not afraid to express his feelings, earned the praises of the Director. Feng had requested not to be paid to support Ann, whom he has admired and wanted to work with her for many years. The same year, he starred in the road-trip comedy The Continent, directed by Han Han.

2015

In 2015, Feng starred in the Chinese-French co-production Wolf Totem, adapted from Jiang Rong’s 2004 best-selling novel by the same name. He plays a Chinese student who is sent to Inner Mongolia to teach Shepherds and instead learns about the wolf population. Feng and co-star Shawn Dou bonded with the wolves by cleaning their cages and feeding them; and trained in horse-riding for their roles. The film earned Feng his first Best Actor trophy at the 33rd Hundred Flowers Awards. The same year, he was cast in the film adaptation of the best-selling novel, The Three-Body Problem.

2016

Feng then played Xuanzang in The Monkey King 2, which was released in February 2016. The same year, he starred alongside Victoria Song in fantasy drama Ice Fantasy, adapted from Guo Jingming's novel of the same name as well as the Chinese remake of My Best Friend's Wedding.

2017

Feng returned to television with another fantasy drama The Starry Night, The Starry Sea (2017) alongside Bea Hayden. The same year, he starred alongside Liu Yifei in the fantasy comedy film Hanson and the Beast. He was also cast as the male lead in historical drama The Story of Ming Lan.

2018

In 2018, Feng will reprise his roles as Tang Sanzang and Yuchi in the films The Monkey King 3 and Detective Dee: The Four Heavenly Kings respectively. The same year, he was cast in the wuxia film Song of the Assassins. He is set to return to the small screen with historical drama, The Imperial Age, portraying Yongle Emperor.