Janice Man
Janice Man (Chinese: 文咏珊; born December 29, 1988) is a Hong Kong actress and fashion model recognized for her leading roles in both Hong Kong and Mainland Chinese films and television series.[1][2] Discovered by talent scouts on the streets of Hong Kong, Man began her career as a professional model at the age of 14, quickly rising in the fashion industry before transitioning to acting in the mid-2000s.[3][4] Her breakthrough came with supporting roles in Hong Kong cinema, including Cold War 2 (2016) and Helios (2015), earning her two nominations at the Hong Kong Film Awards for Best Supporting Actress.[5][4] Man gained international prominence with her starring role as Yuki in the 2014 sci-fi horror film The Midnight After, directed by Fruit Chan, which showcased her versatility in genre-blending narratives.[5][6] She further expanded her presence in the Chinese entertainment industry through television dramas such as Tribes and Empires: Storm of Prophecy (2017), The Legend of Zu (2015), and Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils (2021), where she portrayed complex characters in historical and fantasy settings.[4][7] Her performance in the 2023 thriller Lost in the Stars propelled her to superstardom, with the movie grossing over US$320 million at the box office and highlighting her ability to lead high-stakes international co-productions.[4] In addition to acting, Man has served as a brand ambassador for luxury houses including Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Valentino, SK-II, and Estée Lauder, blending her modeling roots with her on-screen career.[4] On a personal note, Man married billionaire investor Carl Wu (Wu Qinan) in 2019, and in September 2025, she announced the birth of their first child, marking a new chapter amid her ongoing professional success.[4][2]Early life
Upbringing in Hong Kong
Janice Man was born on 29 December 1988 in Hong Kong, then a British dependent territory now part of China.[3] Of Hong Kong Chinese heritage, she grew up in a typical urban environment in the city, where her family initially resided in a private house before facing financial hardships.[8][9] Her parents encountered business failures that led to economic difficulties, prompting the family to relocate to public housing in Lei Muk Shue Estate during her childhood.[10][8] Limited public information exists regarding her immediate family members or specific childhood experiences beyond this transition, but Man spent her formative years in Hong Kong without any noted relocation until her entry into professional modeling as a teenager.[10][3]Entry into entertainment
Janice Man was discovered by a talent scout on the streets of Hong Kong in 2002 at the age of 14, marking her entry into the entertainment industry.[9] This chance encounter led to her first professional modeling opportunities, beginning with print advertisements that showcased her fresh appeal.[11] Her initial work rapidly expanded to include photoshoots and fashion shows, where she demonstrated exceptional poise and elegance that distinguished her among peers.[12] These early gigs highlighted her natural beauty and confident presence, propelling a swift transition from amateur aspirations to professional status as one of Hong Kong's emerging young models.[11] By 2009, following several years of building her portfolio through such assignments, Man signed a contract with A-Music, the artist management company founded by singer Leon Lai, which elevated her visibility in the industry.[13] This affiliation came after her modeling efforts had already established a solid foundation, allowing her to participate in high-profile events alongside established artists.[14]Career
Modeling career
Janice Man began her professional modeling career at the age of 14 in 2002, following her discovery by talent scouts on the streets of Hong Kong.[4] Throughout the 2000s, she established herself in Hong Kong's fashion industry, earning recognition for her graceful poise, elegant style, and striking beauty that captivated local fashion circles.[15] Her work extended to international exposure across Asia, where she featured in various modeling campaigns and built a regional profile in the industry.[4] A key milestone occurred in 2009 when she signed with A-Music, a prominent Hong Kong-based artist management agency founded by singer Leon Lai, which elevated her visibility in modeling and related fields.[14]Acting breakthrough
Janice Man made her film debut in 2007 with a supporting role as Nik's ex-girlfriend in the romantic comedy Love Is Not All Around, marking her initial foray into acting following her established modeling career.[15] During the period from 2007 to 2011, Man transitioned from modeling to acting, securing progressively prominent roles in Hong Kong cinema. Her first leading role came in 2010 with the science fiction thriller Frozen, where she portrayed Gigi, a woman revived from cryogenic suspension, demonstrating her versatility in dramatic narratives. By 2011, she earned further recognition with leading parts in the action film Turning Point 2 as Carmen and the crime thriller Punished as Daisy, the kidnapped daughter of a tycoon, which highlighted her ability to handle intense, emotional scenes.[12][16] Man gained critical attention for her performances in action and thriller genres during this era, particularly with her multifaceted role as Eva/Zoe/Tsui in the 2012 crime thriller Nightfall, which showcased her range and contributed to her establishment as a rising talent in the Hong Kong film industry by the early 2010s. A key milestone arrived in 2014 with her leading role as Yuki in the satirical horror-thriller The Midnight After, directed by Fruit Chan, where she starred alongside Wong You-nam in a story of passengers trapped in a surreal dimension, solidifying her presence in genre filmmaking.[17][18]Brand endorsements and recent work
Man has served as a spokesperson for several prominent brands, beginning with Dr. Kits Hong Kong in 2011.[19] From 2013 to 2014, she represented SK-II Facial Treatment Essence, promoting the product's skincare benefits in Hong Kong and beyond.[20] These roles highlighted her transition from modeling to commercial influence, leveraging her fashion background to endorse beauty and lifestyle products. Her career expanded significantly into the mainland China market starting in the mid-2010s, where she secured high-profile endorsements and achieved notable box-office successes. This shift marked her growing prominence in the larger Chinese entertainment industry, blending her Hong Kong roots with broader appeal across the border. A key example is her role in the 2023 mystery thriller Lost in the Stars, directed by Cui Rui and Liu Xiang, where she portrayed the enigmatic Li Muzi/Jane; the film grossed US$487 million worldwide, primarily at the mainland China box office, becoming one of the highest-earning domestic crime dramas of the year.[4][21][22] In recent years, Man has continued to diversify her portfolio with acting projects that underscore her versatility. She starred in the 2025 drama series Mobius, directed by Liu Zhangmu and co-starring Bai Jingting, which explores intricate interpersonal dynamics and premiered on iQIYI.[23] As of 2025, Man maintains an active presence in the fashion-acting crossover, influencing trends through selective endorsements and ongoing mainland collaborations that build on her established commercial footprint.[5]Personal life
Marriage
Janice Man began dating Carl Wu, a prominent Hong Kong finance professional and co-founder of the investment firm New Frontier Group, in 2014 after meeting through mutual friends.[8][24] The couple maintained a low-key relationship during their five-year courtship, with Wu known for his supportive nature, often prioritizing Man's comfort in public outings, such as carrying bags and their pet dog while she socialized with friends.[8] On September 8, 2019, Man and Wu legally registered their marriage at the Marriage Registry in Hong Kong, marking the formal start of their union in a simple ceremony attended by close family.[25][26] Less than a month later, on October 12, 2019, they held a lavish second wedding ceremony at the historic Villa Erba on the shores of Lake Como, Italy, attended by around 100 guests including celebrities and business figures.[27][28] The event featured elegant decorations, a custom gown for Man, and scenic views of the lake, reflecting Wu's background as a third-generation heir from a prominent family with ties to politics and business in China.[8][29]Family
Janice Man and her husband, Carl Wu, welcomed their first child in 2025, expanding their family unit. On September 30, 2025, Man announced the birth on Weibo, sharing a photo of the newborn's feet with the caption, "Just like that, our family has added two little feet," expressing joy over the new addition while keeping details such as the baby's gender and exact birth date private.[30][2] The couple resides in a duplex mansion in Tai Po, Hong Kong, featuring a spacious living room with full-length windows and a stunning rooftop terrace.[4] Despite their high-profile status, Man maintains a private family life, limiting public disclosures to major milestones like the child's arrival and avoiding detailed sharing of daily home routines or personal family moments.[30]Filmography
Film roles
Janice Man made her film debut in 2007 with a supporting role as Nik's ex-girlfriend in the romantic comedy Love Is Not All Around, directed by Patrick Kong.[31] She has appeared in 25 films, predominantly in action, mystery, and thriller genres, where she frequently portrayed strong, multifaceted female leads in high-stakes narratives.[7] Her breakthrough in thrillers included the lead role of counter-terrorism expert Zhang Yi Yun in Helios (2015), directed by Sunny Luk and Ying Chien Yu, a pan-Asian action film involving nuclear threats that highlighted her action sequences. Similarly, in Cold War 2 (2016), directed by Lok Man Leung and Kim Gok, she played Isabel Au, a key figure in a tense police conspiracy plot, contributing to the film's status as a box-office hit with over HK$66 million in Hong Kong earnings alone. Later works like Lost in the Stars (2022), directed by Teng Hua-tao, featured her in the dual role of Li Mu Zi and Jane in a gripping mystery thriller that grossed over US$487 million worldwide, underscoring her appeal in suspense-driven stories.[21]| Year | Title | Role | Director(s) | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2007 | Love Is Not All Around | Nik's ex-girlfriend | Patrick Kong | Supporting role in romantic comedy about dating mishaps.[31] |
| 2008 | See You in YouTube | Janice | Simon Lui | Lead in youth comedy exploring online fame.[7] |
| 2008 | La Lingerie | Donut | Chung Shu Kai | Lead in ensemble comedy about lingerie designers. |
| 2009 | Basic Love | Janice | Ivan Tang | Lead in romantic drama on young love. |
| 2010 | Frozen | Monica | Andy Lau | Lead in thriller about a woman's psychological breakdown. |
| 2011 | Punished | Daisy | Law Wing-cheung | Lead in crime thriller involving kidnapping and revenge.[16] |
| 2011 | Turning Point 2 | Carmen | Herman Yau | Supporting in action sequel with undercover operations. |
| 2012 | Passion Island | Jenne/Janice | Marco Mak | Lead in romantic drama set on a deserted island. |
| 2012 | Nightfall | Tsui Suet / Tsui Yi Wan | Ringo Lam | Lead in mystery thriller based on a real-life case. |
| 2013 | The Mortician | Bai Yu Jie | Chi-Leung Law | Supporting in horror thriller about a funeral home. |
| 2014 | The Midnight After | Yuki | Fruit Chan | Lead in surreal horror comedy inspired by a bus hijacking novel. |
| 2015 | Tales of Mystery | Pei Wen | Herman Yau | Lead segment in anthology thriller. |
| 2015 | Helios | Zhang Yi Yun | Sunny Luk, Ying Chien Yu | Lead in action thriller on nuclear terrorism. |
| 2015 | Paris Holiday | Nicole | Li Han-hsiang (re-release style) | Supporting in romantic comedy. |
| 2016 | Cold War 2 | Isabel Au | Lok Man Leung, Kim Gok | Lead in political thriller sequel with espionage elements.[32] |
| 2016 | Nessun Dorma | Jasmine Tsang | Andy Lau | Lead in psychological thriller about obsession and murder. |
| 2016 | The Girl Shaman | Ah Yu | Herman Yau | Lead in supernatural thriller. |
| 2016 | The Brink | Yang Qian'er | Jonathan Li | Lead in action thriller involving triads. |
| 2021 | Detective Chinatown 3 | Anna's mother | Chen Sicheng | Guest role in comedy-mystery ensemble. |
| 2021 | Sheep Without a Shepherd 2 | A Ling | Zhang Da Yong | Lead in crime drama sequel on justice and corruption. |
| 2022 | New Kung Fu Cult Master | Zhao Min | Sherman Wong | Lead as the cunning Mongol princess in wuxia adaptation. |
| 2022 | New Kung Fu Cult Master 2 | Zhao Min | Sherman Wong | Continuing lead role in wuxia sequel. |
| 2022 | Lost in the Stars | Li Mu Zi / Jane | Teng Hua-tao | Dual lead in mystery thriller about disappearance and deception.[21] |
| 2023 | Manifesto | Cai Muhui | Hou Yong | Supporting role in historical drama about early Chinese communists.[33] |
| 2023 | Moscow Mission | Li Suzhen | Herman Yau | Main role in action thriller about Chinese detectives hunting criminals in Moscow.[34] |
Television roles
Janice Man's television career features a range of roles in mainland Chinese and Hong Kong productions, often in fantasy, historical drama, and thriller genres, where she has portrayed complex characters from supportive to leading parts.[7] Her small-screen work highlights her versatility, contributing to popular series that blend mythological elements, romance, and suspense.[7] She debuted in television with minor appearances before gaining prominence in larger ensemble casts. In 2015, Man played the supporting role of Zhou Qing Yun in the 56-episode fantasy series The Legend of Zu, a Hong Kong production adapting wuxia tales of immortal warriors and ancient battles. The following year, she took a main role as Wang Lin in the 28-episode romantic drama Shuttle Love Millennium, exploring time-travel themes in a lighthearted narrative. A breakthrough came in 2017–2018 with her lead role as Pan Xi, a resilient noblewoman navigating political intrigue and romance, in the expansive 75-episode historical fantasy Tribes and Empires: Storm of Prophecy. This mainland Chinese series, broadcast on platforms like iQiyi, Tencent, and Youku, is set in a fictional ancient world and emphasizes themes of loyalty and prophecy, marking one of Man's most prominent television contributions.[35] In 2018, she appeared in supporting capacities in the two-part Hong Kong adventure series The Great Adventurer Wesley (12 episodes each), portraying Fong Tianya / Fang Tian Ya, a key ally in sci-fi espionage plots involving global conspiracies. The same year saw her in the 53-episode romantic drama Nice to Meet You as Gao Jie, a multifaceted character in a story of urban relationships and personal growth. Man continued with leading roles in the 2020 spy thriller The Message (38 episodes), where she depicted Li Ning Yu, a cunning operative in wartime intrigue on mainland Chinese networks. In 2021, she starred as the ethereal Wang Yu Yan in the 50-episode wuxia adaptation Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils, embodying a pivotal figure in martial arts rivalries and forbidden love. That year also included a guest appearance as Xu Wei Xiong in the 38-episode historical drama Sword Snow Stride. More recently, in 2024, she led as Zhang Hai Xing in the 32-episode adventure drama Adventure Behind the Bronze Door, delving into mystery and exploration themes. Looking ahead, Man stars as An Lan, a dedicated biomedical researcher entangled in time-loop mysteries, in the 2025 sci-fi thriller Mobius (16 episodes), a mainland Chinese production airing on iQIYI and Netflix, showcasing her in high-stakes investigative narratives.[36] Upcoming projects include main roles in the TBA series Hard Memory: Prisoner Under Fire (35 episodes) as Sarah and The Thirteen-Hongs in Canton (28 episodes) as Lu Chang Yun, both anticipated mainland Chinese dramas in action and historical genres, respectively.[7]| Year | Title | Role | Episodes | Genre/Network Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2015 | The Legend of Zu | Zhou Qing Yun (Support) | 56 | Fantasy / Hong Kong production |
| 2016 | Shuttle Love Millennium | Wang Lin (Main) | 28 | Romance, time-travel / Mainland Chinese |
| 2017–2018 | Tribes and Empires: Storm of Prophecy | Pan Xi (Main) | 75 | Historical fantasy / iQiyi, Tencent, Youku |
| 2018 | The Great Adventurer Wesley | Fong Tianya (Support) | 12 | Adventure, sci-fi / Hong Kong |
| 2018 | The Great Adventurer Wesley: Bleeding Blue | Fang Tian Ya (Support) | 12 | Adventure, sci-fi / Hong Kong |
| 2019 | Nice to Meet You | Gao Jie (Main) | 53 | Romance drama / Mainland Chinese |
| 2020 | The Message | Li Ning Yu (Main) | 38 | Spy thriller / Mainland Chinese |
| 2021 | Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils | Wang Yu Yan (Main) | 50 | Wuxia / Mainland Chinese |
| 2021 | Sword Snow Stride | Xu Wei Xiong (Guest) | 38 | Historical drama / Mainland Chinese |
| 2024 | Adventure Behind the Bronze Door | Zhang Hai Xing (Main) | 32 | Adventure mystery / Mainland Chinese |
| 2025 | Mobius | An Lan (Main) | 16 | Sci-fi thriller / iQIYI, Netflix |