Cheng Chang

Cheng Chang

50 · Born: Aug 3, 1975

Personal Details

BornAug 3, 1975 Yantai, Shandong, China

Biography

Chang Chang, formerly known as Chang Lufeng, was born in August 1975, marking the beginning of a remarkable journey that would take him to the pinnacle of success in the competitive world of entertainment.

In 1997, Chang's talent and dedication were recognized when he emerged victorious in the "National Talents Rookie" film and television actor selection competition, held by Singapore National TV, a prestigious platform that launched the careers of many notable stars.

As a result of his impressive win, Chang was signed by Singapore National TV, and his first major role was in the popular television series "East Travel Notes" (Han Xiangzi),a milestone that cemented his status as a rising star in the industry.

However, his contract with the original owner came to an end in 2001, and Chang went on to sign a new deal with Shanghai Hezhan Film and Television Co., Ltd., marking a significant turning point in his career. He officially adopted the stage name "常铖" and took on the role of male No. 2 Xu Shuhui in the TV series "Half-Life," a role that further solidified his reputation as a talented and versatile actor.

Chang's subsequent roles in TV series such as "Love is a little bit more than hate" and "Six Fingers Devil" showcased his remarkable range and depth as an actor, earning him widespread acclaim and recognition.

In addition to his impressive work in television, Chang also made his mark in the music industry by releasing his first album in December 1999, a testament to his multifaceted talents and dedication to his craft.

Throughout his career, Chang has consistently demonstrated his ability to adapt to different roles and genres, earning him a reputation as one of the most talented and respected actors in the industry.

Career