Daniel Wu Biography
Daniel Wu Yan-Zu is a well-known American-born Hong Kong actor, director, and producer who stars in the AMC martial arts drama series Into the Badlands. Since his film debut in 1998, Wu has been featured in over 60 films. In the Chinese language film industry, Wu is known as a “flexible and distinctive” leading actor.
Daniel Wu Education
Daniel Wu attended the Head-Royce School in Oakland, California and later majored in architecture at the University of Oregon. While there, in 1994 Wu founded the University of Oregon Wushu Club and served as the team’s first coach. During this time, he also took film classes and frequented local theaters and came to enjoy the works of filmmakers like Akira Kurosawa and Luc Besson, whom Wu describes as “men of vision.”
Following graduation, in 1997 Wu traveled to Hong Kong to witness the handover of Hong Kong, with no intention of taking on a movie career. At the suggestion of his sister, he began modeling. Film director Yonfan approached Wu four months later about starring in an upcoming movie after seeing him featured in a clothing ad at a railway station.
Daniel Wu Career
Wu successfully completed his first movie, Yonfan’s Bishonen in 1998 despite his inability at the time to speak Hong Kong Cantonese or read Chinese. Still, today, when Wu receives a Cantonese script, his assistant reads the entire piece, while he is making notes on the pronunciation. Wu was offered the leading role the day after Bishonen wrapped, in Mabel Cheung’s City of Glass (for which Wu was nominated as a best new actor at the 18th Hong Kong Film Awards) and later, a supporting part in Young and Dangerous: The Prequel, from Andrew Lau’s gangster film series.
Around this time, he met superstar Jackie Chan at a restaurant opening and was quickly signed to Chan’s JC Group with agent Willie Chan. In 1999, is when Wu’s breakthrough performance came with his role in Benny Chan’s Gen-X Cops. Wu followed this success with roles in a variety of movies including big-budget thriller Purple Storm, art-house production Peony Pavilion and the extremely successful Love Undercover. Wu received criticism in 2001, from the Hong Kong media for sexual scenes with Suki Kwan in Cop on a Mission, but Wu says that the same criticism attracted the attention of directors and the film represented a turning point in the types of roles he chose in the future.
His first experience in film production came with his starring role in Julian Lee’s 2003 film, Night Corridor. Wu also participated in the search for funding due to budgetary constraints, for and distribution of, the film and recruited Jun Kung to create the soundtrack. Though the film, Night Corridor dealt with “risky” themes, Wu felt he had less reliance on image than many of his pop-star actor peers and he was nominated for the best actor at Taiwan’s 40th Golden Horse Film Awards for his effort.
Wu also took part as a producer and creative director during 2003 on “MTV’s Whatever Things!”, a “Jackass”-styled program aired in Asia, also featuring Sam Lee, Terence Yin, Josie Ho, and other celebrities. In 2003 also Wu took part in a stage production of The Happy Prince at the Edward Lam Dance Theater as part of the Hong Kong Arts Festival, during which he recited a 16-minute monologue in Cantonese, learned entirely from pinyin.
Wu was nominated as best actor at the 24th Hong Kong Film Awards in 2005, for his role in Derek Yee’s One Nite in Mongkok and as best supporting actor for New Police Story. Wu won the award for the best-supporting actor for New Police Story at the 41st Golden Horse Film Awards. Wu’s win came as a surprise because he “didn’t think that much” of his performance in the film.
In 2005, Chinese media began to report that Wu had formed a boy band, Alive, with Terence Andrew Lin and Yin Conroy Chan. Wu and his bandmates posted updates, information, personal thoughts (including slamming Hong Kong Disneyland, for which they were spokespersons and the band’s music, at their official website. Wu made his writing and directorial debut in 2006, with The Heavenly Kings, which chronicles Alive’s formation and exploits.
After the film’s release, however, it was revealed that The Heavenly Kings was actually a mockumentary of the Hong Kong pop music industry and Alive was constructed purely as a vehicle to make the movie; the film’s characters represented only 10 to 15% of their real-life counterparts and much of the footage blurred the line between fiction and reality.
Wu admitted his own singing voice “sucked really bad” and the band had their voices digitally enhanced for its music, to prove that it was easy to fake that. Wu won the best new director award at the 26th Hong Kong Film Awards, an achievement he called “a group effort” despite some backlash from the media over being intentionally fed false information in the movie about illegal downloads of the band’s music.
Daniel Wu Age
Daniel Wu was born on September 30, 1974, in Berkeley, California, United States.
Daniel Wu Wife
Daniel Wu married Lisa S. on April 6, 2010, in South Africa. Lisa Selesner is an American model, actress, and Channel V veejay and an international model based in Hong Kong.
Daniel Wu Daughter
Daniel Wu and Lisa S. have a daughter called Raven, born in June 2013.
Daniel Wu Parents
Daniel Wu’s parents, Diana, a college professor and George Wu, a retired engineer are natives of Shanghai, China. His father immigrated to the United States in 1949 after the communist revolution in China and met his mother in New York, where she was a student. After marrying, they settled in California.
Daniel Wu Sisters and Brother
Daniel Wu has two older sisters, Greta and Gloria and an older brother who died when he was two.
Daniel Wu Body Measurements
- Height: 1.82 m.
- Weight: 78 kg.
- Shoe Size: Not Available.
- Body Shape: Not Available.
- Hair Colour: Black.
Daniel Wu Net Worth
The Hong Kong American actor, director, and producer, Daniel Wu has a net worth of $20 million. His acting career is the primary source of his income.
Into The Band Lands | Warcraft
Daniel Wu began starring as Sunny on the AMC action series Into the Badlands in November 2015, for which he also serves as executive producer. Wu portrayed via motion capture and voiced Gul’dan in 2016, the central antagonist of the action-fantasy film Warcraft, based upon the popular video game series by Blizzard.
Daniel Wu Movies
Year |
English title |
Original title |
Role |
Notes |
1998 |
Bishonen |
Beautiful young love |
Sam Fai |
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City of Glass |
City of glass |
Daniel |
Credited as Daniel Ng |
|
Young and Dangerous: The Prequel |
New Young and Dangerous Boys Fighting |
Big Head |
Credited as Daniel Ng |
|
1999 |
Gorgeous |
Glass crucible |
Photographer’s assistant |
|
Gen-X Cops |
SWAT new man |
Daniel |
||
Purple Storm |
Purple rain storm |
Todd Nguyen |
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2000 |
2000 AD |
AD 2000 |
Benny |
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Undercover Blues |
Punishment |
Joe Wong |
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2001 |
Headlines |
Number one |
Peter Wong |
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Hit Team |
Reloading police |
General Bottle Inspector |
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Cop on a Mission |
Knowing the law |
Mike |
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Born Wild |
Beast of the Beast |
Tide Ho |
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Beijing Rocks |
Beijing Lehe Road |
Michael Wu |
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Peony Pavilion |
Dreaming in the garden |
Xing Zhi-gang |
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2002 |
Beauty and the Breast |
Breast Enhancement Cup |
Harper |
|
Love Undercover |
Xinza Shimei |
Au Hoi-man |
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Princess D |
Want to fly |
Joker |
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Devil Face, Angel Heart |
Change face |
Long |
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The Peeping |
Voyeur |
Calvin |
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Naked Weapon |
Naked agent |
Jack Chen |
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2003 |
Night Corridor |
Night cloister |
Sam Yuen/Hung |
Also producer |
Love Undercover 2: Love Mission |
Xinzha Shimei 2: Beautiful Mission |
Au Hoi-man |
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Hidden Track |
Looking for Jay Chou |
Police officer |
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Miss Du Shi Niang |
Miss Du Shi Niang |
Ken Li |
||
2004 |
Magic Kitchen |
Magic kitchen |
Kevin |
|
Chiseen |
Line |
DVD version of |
||
Enter the Phoenix |
Big love loves beauty |
Georgie Hung |
||
One Nite in Mongkok |
Mong Kok night |
Lai Fu |
||
Around the World in 80 Days |
N/A |
Bak Mei |
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The Twins Effect II |
Thousands of Machines II: Huadu Battle |
Wei Liao |
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Beyond Our Ken |
Princess Revenge |
Ken |
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New Police Story |
New police story |
Joe Kwan |
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2005 |
DragonBlade: The Legend of Lang |
Dragon knife |
Hung Lang |
Voiceover |
House of Fury |
Jingwu family |
Jason |
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Divergence |
Sanchakou |
Coke |
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Drink-Drank-Drunk |
Thousand cups are not drunk |
Michael |
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Everlasting Regret |
Long hate song |
Kang Mingxun |
||
2006 |
Rob-B-Hood |
Baby Plan |
Brokeback Security agent Daniel |
|
McDull, the Alumni |
Chuntian Huahua Alumni Association |
Hostage-taker |
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The Banquet |
Night banquet |
Prince Wu Luan |
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The Heavenly Kings |
Four Great Tenno |
Daniel Wu |
Also writer, director and producer |
|
2007 |
Protégé |
disciple |
Nick |
|
Ming Ming |
Clear |
A D |
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Blood Brothers |
Paradise mouth |
Ah Fung |
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2009 |
Shinjuku Incident |
Shinjuku Incident |
Jie/Joe |
|
Overheard |
Overheard |
Max Lam |
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Like a Dream |
Dreamlike |
Max |
Also associate producer |
|
Jump |
Jump out |
Doctor |
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2010 |
Hot Summer Days |
Love in the city |
Sushi master |
|
Triple Tap |
King of guns |
Chong Tze-wai |
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2011 |
Don’t Go Breaking My Heart |
Single men and women |
Kevin Fong |
|
The Founding of a Party |
Party building |
Hu Shih |
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Overheard 2 |
Eavesdropping 2 |
Joe Szema |
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Inseparable |
inseparable |
At the |
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2012 |
The Great Magician |
Big magician |
Captain Tsai |
Cameo |
Tai Chi 0 |
Tai Chi |
Mad Monk |
Also producer |
|
Tai Chi Hero |
Tai Chi 2 Heroes Rise |
Mad Monk |
Also producer |
|
The Man with the Iron Fists |
N/A |
Poison Dagger |
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The Last Supper |
King’s Feast |
Xiang Yu |
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CZ12 |
Zodiac |
Hospital Doctor |
Cameo |
|
2013 |
Europa Report |
N/A |
William Xu |
|
Control |
control |
Mark |
Also producer |
|
2014 |
That Demon Within |
Magic police |
Dave Wong |
|
Overheard 3 |
Eavesdropping 3 |
Joe |
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Don’t Go Breaking My Heart 2 |
Single men and women 2 |
Kevin Fong |
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2015 |
I Am Somebody |
I am a passerby. |
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Go Away Mr. Tumor |
Get out of the way! Tumor |
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2016 |
Warcraft |
N/A |
Gul’dan |
|
Sky on Fire |
Oki Ueno |
Zong Tianbao |
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2017 |
Geostorm |
N/A |
Cheng Long |
|
Wished |
Reverse life |
Cameo |
||
2018 |
Tomb Raider |
N/A |
Lu Ren |
Daniel Wu TV Shows
Year |
Title |
Role |
Notes |
2015–2019 |
Into the Badlands |
Sunny |
Also executive producer |
2016 |
Skylanders Academy |
King Pen |
Voice |
Daniel Wu Awards and Nominations
Year |
Award |
Category |
Nominated work |
Result |
1998 |
18th Hong Kong Film Awards |
Best New Performer |
City of Glass |
Nominated |
2003 |
40th Golden Horse Awards |
Best Leading Actor |
Night Corridor |
Nominated |
2004 |
41st Golden Horse Awards |
Best Supporting Actor |
New Police Story |
Won |
2005 |
24th Hong Kong Film Awards |
Best Actor |
One Nite in Mongkok |
Nominated |
Best Supporting Actor |
New Police Story |
Nominated |
||
Golden Rooster Awards |
Best Supporting Actor |
Nominated |
||
Golden Bauhinia Awards |
Best Actor |
One Nite in Mongkok |
Nominated |
|
Best Supporting Actor |
New Police Story |
Nominated |
||
2007 |
26th Hong Kong Film Awards |
Best New Director |
The Heavenly Kings |
Won |
7th Chinese Film Media Awards |
Best New Director |
Won |
||
Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards |
Best Director |
Nominated |
||
Best Screenplay |
Nominated |
|||
2009 |
46th Golden Horse Awards |
Best Leading Actor |
Like A Dream |
Nominated |
2014 |
6th Macau International Movie Festival |
Best Actor |
That Demon Within |
Nominated |
2015 |
34th Hong Kong Film Awards |
Best Actor |
Nominated |
Frequently Asked Questions About Daniel Wu
Who is Daniel Wu?
Daniel Wu Yan-Zu is a well-known American-born Hong Kong actor, director, and producer who stars in the AMC martial arts drama series Into the Badlands. Since his film debut in 1998, Wu has been featured in over 60 films. In the Chinese language film industry, Wu is known as a “flexible and distinctive” leading actor.
How old is Daniel Wu?
Wu is 45 years old as of 2019, born on September 30, 1974.
How tall is Daniel Wu?
Daniel Wu stands at a height of 1.82 m.
Is Daniel Wu married?
Yes, Daniel Wu married Lisa S. on April 6, 2010, in South Africa. Lisa Selesner is an American model, actress, and Channel V veejay and an international model based in Hong Kong.
How much is Daniel Wu worth?
The Hong Kong American actor, director, and producer, Daniel Wu has a net worth of $20 million. His acting career is the primary source of his income.
How much does Daniel Wu make?
Not Known.
Where does Daniel Wu live?
In the United States.
Is Daniel Wu dead or alive?
Wu is still alive and in good health.
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