Birth name Li Jiaheng (李嘉恒)李嘉恒 Height 1.87 m | Name Kris Wu | |
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Occupation ActorSinger-songwriterRapperModel Associated acts SM EntertainmentEXOSM Town Movies Somewhere Only We Know, Mr Six, So Young 2: Never Gone, Journey to the West, Journey to the West: Conqueri Similar People Lu Han, Tao, Zhang Yixing, Park Chan‑yeol, Byun Baek‑hyun |
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Wu Yifan (simplified Chinese: 吴亦凡; traditional Chinese: 吳亦凡; pinyin: Wú Yìfán, pronounced [ǔ îfân], ; born November 6, 1990), professionally known as Kris Wu or Kris, is a Chinese-born Canadian actor, singer, and model. He is a former member of South Korean-Chinese boy band EXO and its subgroup EXO-M under S.M. Entertainment.
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- qixi 140802 kris wu yifan somewhere only we know
- Early life
- 20122014 Exo
- 20142015 Solo career and acting debut
- 2016present International appearances
- Endorsements and Ambassadorship
- Philanthropy
- SM Entertainment lawsuit
- References

Wu is active as a solo artist and actor in China and has starred in several #1 box office hits including Mr. Six (2015) and Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back (2017), which are among the highest-grossing Chinese films of all time in China. He made his Hollywood debut in xXx: Return of Xander Cage (2017).

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Early life

Kris Wu was born Li Jiaheng (Chinese: 李嘉恒; pinyin: Lǐ Jiāhéng); his legal Chinese name was later changed to Wu Yifan (Chinese: 吴亦凡; pinyin: Wú Yìfán). He was born and raised in Guangzhou, Guangdong.

At the age of 10, he moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, with his mother. He returned to China at the age of 15 and attended Guangzhou No. 7 Middle School for a brief period, after which he and his mother went back to Vancouver, where he attended Point Grey Secondary School and Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School.

At the age of 16, Wu 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.
2012–2014: Exo
Kris was introduced as the eleventh member of EXO on February 17, 2012. The group made their debut in April that year and quickly became one of the most popular K-pop groups in South Korea and internationally, achieving commercial success with their 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. Kris featured on Exo's Overdose album, which was released in May 2014 and became the best selling album of 2014 in South Korea, before leaving the group.
2014–2015: Solo career and acting debut
In July 2014, Wu released "Time Boils the Rain" as part of the soundtrack for the Chinese box office hit Tiny Times 3. That year, he became the youngest celebrity to have a wax figure at Madame Tussauds Shanghai and was named "Newcomer of the Year" by Esquire China.
Wu made his film debut in Somewhere Only We Know, directed by Xu Jinglei. The film was released on February 14, 2015 and debuted at No.1 on the Chinese box office, grossing US$37.81 million in six days following its release. He won the "Best Newcomer Award" at the 3rd China International Film Festival London for his performance.
He then starred in his second film Mr. Six, which closed at the Venice Film Festival. The film was a box office hit, grossing over US$137 million and becoming one of the highest-grossing films in China.
2016–present: International appearances
Wu made his runway debut at Burberry's Fall 2016 Men's Show in London. He also took part in the 2016 NBA All-Star Game as a member of Team Canada, coached by Drake.
The same year, Wu starred alongside Liu Yifei in Never Gone and romance melodrama Sweet Sixteen. He won the "Newcomer with the Most Media Attention" award at the Shanghai International Film Festival and "Best Actor" at the Gold Crane Award for his performance. Wu also starred in the blockbuster fantasy film L.O.R.D: Legend of Ravaging Dynasties, directed and written by Guo Jingming.
In January 2017, Wu made his U.S film debut in D. J. Caruso's xXx: Return of Xander Cage. On January 19, he released the single "Juice", featuring Vin Diesel in the music video, as part of the soundtrack. Wu then starred in Stephen Chow's film, Journey to the West: The Demons Strike Back, playing Tang Sanzang.
In February 2017, Wu represented China at the 59th Annual Grammy Awards ceremony in Los Angeles. The same month, Wu accepted his second invitation to play in the 2017 NBA All-Star Game in New Orleans. Forbes listed Wu their 30 Under 30 Asia 2017 list which comprises 30 influential people under 30 years old who have made substantial effect in their fields.
Wu co-starred in Luc Besson's science fiction film Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets. He will star in Hong Kong-made action thriller Europe Raiders, alongside Tony Leung.
Endorsements and Ambassadorship
In 2015, Wu became the Youth Ambassador for the 3rd Silk Road International Film Festival in Xian.
In 2016, he became the first endorser for Mixxtail. Mercedez-Benz chose Wu as their brand ambassador in China for their Smart division and introduced the limited edition "Kris Wu Edition" smart. Wu has also been made the global ambassador for I.T Cashback Card under American Express Hong Kong. The brand made him chief design advisor and the face of their latest in-house brand, Under Garden. He designed the lookbook for the latest collection. Burberry chose Wu as their global ambassador in 2016, making him the first non-British as well as the first Asian person to be the face of the brand. It was reported that Burberry experienced a growth in sales and awareness with Chinese shoppers thanks to Kris' campaign.
Wu made his international debut as the brand ambassador of BVLGARI at 2017 Baselworld.
Philanthropy
In June 2014, Wu joined Heart Ali, a project started by Fan Bingbing and Chen Lizhi (the general manager of Beijing Maite Media). The charity project is aimed at helping children suffering from congenital heart defect in Ngari Prefecture in Tibet.
On January 21, 2016, he launched his own charity project called Extraordinary Honorary Court (不凡荣誉球场), a collaboration project with 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. Wu was also announced as the ambassador for China's Jr. NBA program and is part of the program's mentor group.
S.M. Entertainment lawsuit
On May 15, 2014, Wu filed a lawsuit against the agency to terminate his contract. S.M. Entertainment claimed to be completely taken aback despite having dealt with several disputes regarding their contracts in the past.
On July 30, 2015, S.M Entertainment filed a lawsuit against Wu 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." The following day, Wu 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. A settlement was reached that he will be under their management in only Korea and Japan.