Xu Jiao

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Xu Jiao
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Jiao in 2023
Born (1997-08-05) 5 August 1997 (age 27)
Other namesJosie Xu
Alma mater Art Center College of Design [1]
OccupationActress
Years active2008–present
AgentStar Overseas Company
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 徐嬌
Simplified Chinese 徐娇
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyin Xú Jiāo

Xu Jiao (traditional Chinese :徐嬌; simplified Chinese :徐娇; pinyin :xú jiāo), born 5 August 1997) is a Chinese actress. [2] She made her film debut in the 2008 sci-fi film CJ7 where she played a boy, and won the Hong Kong Film Award for Best New Performer. [3] She is also known for the films Starry Starry Night (2011) and Mr. Go (2013). [4] [5]

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Filmography

Film

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleRoleNotes
2008 CJ7 长江7号Dicky Chow Hong Kong Film Award for Best New Performer [6]
Hong Kong Film Directors Guild Awards for Best New Performer [7]
2009 Mulan 花木兰 Hua Mulan (young) [8]
Astro Boy阿童木Astro BoyVoice-dubbed [9]
2010 Just Another Pandora's Box 越光宝盒Dicky
2010 Future X-Cops 未来警察Zhou Qiqi (Kiki)[ citation needed ]
2010 The Legend Is Born – Ip Man 叶问前传Lee Mei-wai (young) [10]
2011 Starry Starry Night 星空Xiaomei
2011 The Warring States 战国Gou Zi
2012 Wu Dang 大武當之天地密碼Tang Ning [11]
2012Promise Time玩命時光Su Mei (young) [12]
2013 Mr. Go 미스터 고Weiwei
2013Rhythm of the Rain听见下雨的声音Xiao Yu [13]
2014 Dragon Nest: Warriors' Dawn 龙之谷:破晓奇兵LiyaVoice-dubbed [14]
2015 The Strange House 六世古宅Ye Zi [15]
2017Growing Pains会痛的十七岁Xia Yuanyuan [16]
2018Graduation Journey毕业旅行笑翻天Lin Anqi [17]
2019Miss Forever一生有你Fang Yao [18]
2024 A Place Called Silence 默杀Huijun [19]

Television series

YearEnglish titleChinese titleRoleNotes
2016 Ice Fantasy 幻城Xing Gui [20]
2017 Midnight Diner 深夜食堂CustomerSpecial appearance [21]
2018Beyond Light Years初遇在光年之外Xia Xiaoci [22]
2020Heroes in Harm’s Way最美逆行者 [23]
2022 Love like the Galaxy 星汉灿烂Cheng Yang

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Awards and achievements
Preceded by Hong Kong Film Award for Best New Performer
2009
for CJ7
Succeeded by