Caesar Wu
Caesar Wu (Chinese: 吴希泽; pinyin: Wú Xīzé; born October 19, 1996) is a Chinese actor, singer, and model from Shenzhen, Guangdong Province.[1][2][3] Wu rose to prominence with his acting debut in 2018, portraying the character Xi Men Yan in the romantic drama series Meteor Garden, a remake of the popular Japanese manga Hana Yori Dango.[1] Since then, he has appeared in over 20 television dramas and shows, establishing himself as a leading figure in Chinese entertainment.[1] As a singer, Wu has contributed to several original soundtracks, including "For You" and "Going Crazy Thinking About You" from the Meteor Garden album, showcasing his vocal talents alongside his acting career.[3] In modeling, he has worked in fashion, leveraging his on-screen presence to build a multifaceted career in the industry.[4] Notable recent roles include Wei Shao in the controversial 2025 historical short drama Yield to You, which was removed from platforms shortly after its October premiere due to explicit content and plagiarism accusations, and Yin Zhuo Feng in the romance series Your Sunshine (27 episodes), highlighting his versatility across genres such as romance, historical fiction, and drama.[1][5] Other significant appearances feature General's Lady (2020) and Shining for One Thing, further solidifying his reputation in mainland Chinese television.[2]Early life
Family and upbringing
Caesar Wu was born on October 19, 1996, in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China.[6] He grew up in an ordinary family in Shenzhen, where his parents were occupied with their work.[7] Wu has a younger brother, born 14 years after him; during Wu's middle school years, his parents had jokingly threatened to have another child and stop supervising him if his rebellious behavior continued, which ultimately led to his brother's arrival, with Wu assuming significant caregiving duties due to his parents' busy schedules.[8] His childhood experiences in Shenzhen, a rapidly developing urban center, included a strong interest in sports, particularly football, as he served as the main goalkeeper for his school's teams during middle and high school.[9]Education and early interests
Caesar Wu, born on October 19, 1996, in Shenzhen, Guangdong Province, China, spent his formative years in the city and attended local schools for his middle and high school education.[6] Specific details about his academic institutions or curriculum are not publicly documented in available biographical sources.[10] His family background provided a stable environment for his studies.[7]Career
Breakthrough with Meteor Garden
Prior to his acting debut, Caesar Wu worked as a model, which provided the platform for his entry into the entertainment industry. In 2017, his resume was submitted by a friend for the audition of the 2018 remake of Meteor Garden, a television adaptation of Yoko Kamio's manga Hana yori dango. He was cast as Ximen Yan in November 2017, alongside co-stars Dylan Wang as Dao Ming Si, Darren Chen as Hua Ze Lei, and Connor Leong as Feng Mei Zuo, with Shen Yue portraying the female lead Dong Shan Cai. The casting was announced publicly on November 10, 2017, marking Wu's first major role as a newcomer with no prior acting experience.[11][12] Filming for Meteor Garden began in late 2017 in Shanghai, China, under the production of Angie Chai—who had also produced the 2001 Taiwanese original—and direction by Lin Helong. The production wrapped principal photography in China by mid-March 2018, followed by additional scenes shot in London, United Kingdom, to capture international settings integral to the story. The series, consisting of 50 episodes, premiered on Hunan TV in China on July 9, 2018, airing three episodes weekly, and debuted globally on Netflix on July 13, 2018, excluding select Asian markets. In the series, Wu portrayed Ximen Yan, the charismatic and flirtatious heir of the Ximen family, a key member of the elite F4 group known for his wealth, charm, and romantic pursuits, faithfully adapting the manga's depiction of the character as a sophisticated playboy.[13][14][15] The release of Meteor Garden catapulted Wu to immediate stardom, with the series achieving premiere viewership ratings of 1.11% in China—considered a significant success given the market's scale—and topping charts on Netflix in multiple countries, including the United States, Brazil, and parts of Southeast Asia. Wu's performance as Ximen Yan resonated with audiences for its blend of suave confidence and vulnerability, earning him widespread praise and international recognition. His social media presence exploded post-premiere, with Weibo followers surpassing 5 million within months, fueled by fan engagement through hashtags and clips from the show, establishing a dedicated global fanbase.)[15]Post-2018 acting roles
Following his fame from the 2018 remake of Meteor Garden, Caesar Wu expanded his acting portfolio with a series of historical and romantic dramas.[2] In 2020, Wu portrayed Yang Zi'an in the historical youth drama The Chang'an Youth, playing the son of a magistrate who disguises himself as a student to carry out secret imperial orders amid adventures in ancient Chang'an.[16] His performance as this supporting character highlighted his ability to convey loyalty and intrigue in a period setting.[17] That same year, Wu secured his first lead role as Chu Xiu Ming in the historical romance General's Lady, where he depicted a formidable "demon general" who enters a contractual marriage with the spirited aristocrat Shen Jin, leading to a deepening bond amid palace conspiracies and family mysteries.[18] The series, praised for its bickering chemistry and light-hearted tone, achieved an 8.2 user rating on MyDramaList and drew acclaim for Wu's expressive portrayal of stoic affection.[18][19] Wu continued building his resume in 2022 with the supporting role of Zhan Yu in Shining for One Thing, a fantasy romance involving time travel and high school reunions, where his character contributes to the emotional layers of unrequited love, self-discovery, and parallel universe entanglements.[20] The drama emphasized romantic tropes like childhood sweethearts and heartfelt confessions, earning a 7.7 rating on IMDb for its nostalgic blend of mystery and youth.[21] In 2025, he starred as Wei Shao in the historical drama Yield to You (71 episodes) and as Yin Zhuo Feng in the romance series Your Sunshine (27 episodes). He also made a special appearance as Yan Heng in the urban romance The Best Thing (28 episodes), supporting the central narrative of love, growth, and personal redemption in a modern setting. Earlier that year, he wrapped filming on the upcoming cultivation drama Live Long and Prosper (TBA), taking on the supporting role of Yuan Qing Shi in a story of rebirth, farming, and immortal pursuits amid sect rivalries, with production announcements highlighting his reunion with former co-stars.[1] Throughout these projects, Wu's career has shown progression from ensemble casts to prominent leads, demonstrating versatility across historical, fantasy, and contemporary genres while navigating industry delays like those caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.[22]Music and variety engagements
Following his breakthrough role in Meteor Garden (2018), Caesar Wu made his initial forays into variety television to promote the series, appearing as a guest on Hunan Television's Happy Camp on May 26, 2018, alongside co-stars Dylan Wang, Darren Chen, Connor Leong, and Shen Yue.[1] He also featured on CCTV Sports Channel's football-themed talk show Qi Tan Eleven that same year, discussing sports and personal interests in an unscripted format.[23] These early appearances highlighted Wu's affable demeanor and quick wit, allowing viewers to see beyond his on-screen persona as Ximen Yan. In 2018, Wu continued building his variety presence with guest spots on additional programs, including Episode 5 of PhantaCity, Episode 8 of Crazy Magee Season 5, Episodes 11-12 of The Inn Season 2, and the July 8 episode of Day Day Up.[1] These engagements often involved light-hearted challenges, games, and interviews that emphasized group dynamics with fellow Meteor Garden cast members, fostering fan engagement through shared anecdotes and improvisational segments. Post-2018, Wu expanded his variety portfolio, taking on more prominent roles such as main host for Yi Qi Zhui Guang Ba in 2019 and regular member for Super Nova Games Season 2 that year, where he participated in competitive sports and entertainment challenges.[1] By 2024, he returned as a regular member for Episodes 2-12 of Run for Time Season 4, a fast-paced adventure variety show involving teamwork and physical tasks, and guested on Episodes 7-8 of The Detectives' Adventures Season 4.[1] These later participations showcased Wu's versatility in high-energy formats, contributing to his off-screen image as approachable and athletic. As of 2025, Wu has not announced new variety engagements tied to his ongoing acting projects, though his prior shows have solidified his reputation for genuine interactions with fans and co-participants.[1] Early group activities with the F4 cast, including promotional events, further developed his public persona by blending scripted promotion with spontaneous entertainment elements.[23]Filmography
Television series
Wu made his acting debut in the 2018 romantic comedy drama Meteor Garden, portraying the affluent and charismatic Ximen Yan as one of the four F4 members in this adaptation of the Japanese manga Hana Yori Dango.[24] The series, which aired on Hunan TV, consisted of 50 episodes and marked his breakthrough role in the industry.[24] In 2020, Wu starred as the lead character Yang Zian, a young scholar navigating intrigue in the Tang Dynasty, in the historical adventure The Chang'an Youth. This 24-episode series was broadcast on Mango TV and Tencent Video.[16] Later that year, he took on another leading role as the devoted general Chu Xiu Ming in the romantic comedy General's Lady, a 30-episode production aired on Youku, where his character protects the female lead amid military and familial challenges.[18] Wu appeared in a supporting capacity as Zhan Yu in the 2022 time-travel romance Shining for One Thing, which explored themes of regret and second chances across 24 episodes on iQIYI.[20] In 2025, Wu starred as the lead Wei Shao in the historical romance Your Sunshine, a 27-episode series aired on iQIYI.[1] Later that year, he portrayed the lead Wei Shao in the historical romance short drama Yield to You, consisting of 71 episodes and broadcast starting October 2025.[25] He also appeared in a supporting role as Yan Heng, the second male lead, in the urban romance The Best Thing, a 28-episode drama that aired on iQIYI in February 2025.[26] As of November 2025, Wu is set to appear in the upcoming historical drama Live Long and Prosper in a supporting role as Yuan Qing Shi; the 40-episode series remains in production with no confirmed broadcast network or release date.[27]Variety shows
Caesar Wu has participated in numerous unscripted variety and reality television programs in China, often appearing as a guest or regular to engage in games, challenges, and interviews that highlight his personality separate from scripted acting roles.[1] These appearances frequently coincide with promotions for his drama projects, such as Meteor Garden in 2018.- Happy Camp (2018): A long-running Hunan TV variety show featuring celebrity interviews, comedic skits, and interactive games; Wu appeared as a guest in the episode aired on May 26, 2018, alongside co-stars from Meteor Garden.[1]
- Day Day Up (2018): Hunan TV's variety program with talk segments, performances, and challenges; Wu guested in the July 8, 2018 episode, participating in fun activities and discussions.[1]
- Crazy Magee Season 5 (2018): A Zhejiang TV comedy-variety show involving humorous experiments and celebrity antics; Wu featured as a guest in Episode 8.[1]
- PhantaCity (2018): An iQiyi reality-variety series where celebrities manage a virtual city through tasks and competitions; Wu appeared as a guest in Episode 5.[1]
- Qi Tan Eleven (2018): CCTV Sports Channel's football-themed talk show discussing matches and sports culture; Wu participated as a guest, sharing insights during the 2018 World Cup period.
- The Inn Season 2 (2018): A Hunan TV reality show where celebrities run an inn and handle daily operations; Wu guested in Episodes 11-12, assisting with guest services and team challenges.[1]
- Yi Qi Zhui Guang Ba (2019): Hunan TV's adventure-variety program involving outdoor explorations and team-building activities; Wu served as a main host across all 12 episodes, leading expeditions and interactions.[1]
- Super Nova Games Season 2 (2019): A competitive variety show on Youku featuring athletic challenges and games among young celebrities; Wu was a regular member in all 8 episodes, competing in sports-based tasks.[1]
- Run for Time Season 4 (2024): Tencent Video's time-travel themed reality show with puzzle-solving and historical recreations; Wu appeared as a regular member in Episodes 2-12, tackling era-specific challenges.[1]
- The Detectives' Adventures Season 4 (2024): A mystery-solving variety program on Hunan TV involving detective games and investigations; Wu guested in Episodes 7-8, participating in clue-hunting segments.[1]
Discography
Soundtrack contributions
Caesar Wu's soundtrack contributions primarily consist of vocal performances for original soundtracks (OSTs) tied to his acting projects, showcasing his singing abilities in romantic and youthful themes. These tracks often feature collaborations with co-stars, enhancing the emotional resonance of the dramas. His first notable OST involvement was with the Meteor Garden (2018) soundtrack, released on July 27, 2018. He performed the opening theme "For You" alongside Dylan Wang, Darren Chen, and Leon Leong. The song captures themes of youthful love and camaraderie, aligning with the series' narrative.[28] It quickly gained traction among fans, with live performances amassing millions of views online, contributing to the OST's overall success in promoting the drama.[29] Additionally, Wu provided solo vocals for "Going Crazy Thinking About You" (想你想到快瘋了), "Never Thought Of" (從來沒想到), and "Create Memories" (創造回憶), further integrating his musical talents with the drama.[3] In 2020, Wu contributed to the The Chang'an Youth OST, singing the opening theme "The Moment the Flower Blooms" (花开的瞬间) as a duet with co-star Wang Yuwen. Released in April 2020, the track explores themes of budding romance and fleeting memories, symbolized by blooming flowers, which complemented the historical youth drama's focus on friendship and growth. The song received positive fan reception for its melodic harmony and emotional depth, often highlighted in promotional music videos.[30] Additionally, Wu provided a solo ending theme, "A Faraway Dream" (遥不可及的梦), emphasizing longing and aspiration, further integrating his vocal work with his on-screen role as Yang Zian. No further OST contributions from Wu have been documented through 2025, with his musical efforts shifting toward original releases outside drama contexts.Original releases
Caesar Wu released his first standalone single, "结束了" (The End), on October 24, 2020, marking his initial foray into non-soundtrack music.[31] The track, composed by Miao Changqing with lyrics by Jiawei Xu, features introspective themes of closure and emotional resolution, delivered in a melodic pop style.[31] In 2021, Wu expanded his original discography with his debut album, 吳人島嶼 (Wu Ren Dao Yu, translated as "Wu Island"), released on December 6 by an independent label under Sensation Digital.[32] The seven-track project, including instrumental versions, explores themes of love, isolation, and self-reflection through R&B-influenced pop arrangements. Key originals include the lead single "別做選擇題" (Don't Do Multiple Choice), a birthday release on October 19 emphasizing authentic emotions over indecisive relationships, produced by Guo Wenhao; "快餐式戀愛" (Fast Food Love), critiquing fleeting romances; and "在人海中擁抱你" (Hugging You in the Crowd), a poignant ballad about longing amid solitude.[33][34] The album represents a shift toward more personal songwriting, distinct from his earlier drama-affiliated work, though specific commercial performance data remains limited.[35] No further original singles or albums have been released by Wu as of November 2025.[36]| Release | Type | Date | Label | Key Tracks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 结束了 (The End) | Single | October 24, 2020 | Sushu Bianhuan | 结束了 |
| 吳人島嶼 (Wu Ren Dao Yu) | Album | December 6, 2021 | Sensation Digital | 別做選擇題, 快餐式戀愛, 在人海中擁抱你 |