Lin Yi (Chinese: 林一; pinyin: Lín Yī; born January 11, 1999) is a Chinese actor and model known for his roles in romantic dramas and web series.[1] Born in Hebei Province and raised in Shenyang, Liaoning, he studied national standard dance at Beijing Sport University before entering the entertainment industry.[2]Lin Yi signed with Tangren Media in 2015 and trained abroad in dance and performance the following year.[3] He made his acting debut in 2017 with the film Hope Island and a recurring role in the variety show Crazy Wardrobe Season 1.[2] His breakthrough came in 2019 with the lead role of the intelligent physics student Gu Wei Yi in the romantic web series Put Your Head on My Shoulder, which earned him the Star Awards Annual Youth Trending Artist Award and the Golden Bone Network Film and Television Festival Annual Emerging Actor Award.[2][3]Subsequent notable roles include Lu Jing in Love Scenery (2021), a romantic comedy drama, and Lin Tuo in the 2024 series Angels Fall Sometimes, showcasing his versatility in youth-oriented stories.[4] In recent years, Lin Yi has starred in high-profile projects such as The Tale of Rose (2024), Smile Code (2024), Ski Into Love (2025), and Our Destiny (2025), solidifying his status as a rising star in Chinese television.[5] Standing at 187 cm (6'1"), he continues to balance acting with modeling, often praised for his charismatic screen presence and dance background.[3]
Early life and education
Childhood and upbringing
Lin Yi was born on January 11, 1999, in Hebei Province, China.[2]He grew up in Shenyang, Liaoning Province, after his family relocated there during his early years.[2][6]Public details about his family background, including parental occupations or siblings, are limited, as Lin Yi has maintained privacy regarding his personal life. During his childhood in Shenyang, he developed an interest in performance arts, particularly dance, which became a key hobby shaping his formative experiences.[1] In 2015, at age 16, he demonstrated this passion by achieving the top score in the unified examination for dance majors in Liaoning Province.[7][6]
Academic training
Lin Yi's academic journey began in high school, where he demonstrated exceptional talent in dance. In 2015, he achieved the top score in the Liaoning Province unified entrance examination for dance majors, securing admission to Beijing Sport University.[8] This accomplishment highlighted his early proficiency and dedication to the art form, building on his prior interest in dance developed during childhood.At Beijing Sport University, Lin Yi enrolled in the Dancesport major, specializing in National Standard Dance (also known as International Standard and Latin Ballroom Dance).[9] The curriculum emphasized competitive training in both Standard (e.g., waltz, tango, foxtrot, quickstep) and Latin (e.g., cha-cha, samba, rumba, paso doble, jive) categories, alongside foundational elements like ballet technique, physical conditioning, body mechanics, and performance pedagogy.[10] This rigorous program, typical of sports-oriented dance education in China, focused on building athletic endurance, precise technique, and stage presence through daily rehearsals and competitions.[11]The training fostered discipline and body awareness, providing a strong foundation in physical artistry.[12]Lin Yi graduated from the program in 2021, having balanced his studies with emerging opportunities in the entertainment industry during his university years.[13] No additional academic honors beyond his entrance exam achievement are publicly documented.
Professional career
Early endeavors and debut (2015–2018)
In 2015, during his first year at Beijing Sport University, Lin Yi was scouted by an agent and signed a contract with Tangren Media, marking his entry into the entertainment industry as a model.[14] This initial phase involved preliminary modeling assignments and foundational training to build his presence in the competitive Chinese entertainment landscape.[7]The following year, Lin Yi balanced his academic commitments with professional development by traveling abroad during his summer vacation for specialized training in dance and performance, enhancing skills rooted in his university studies in standard ballroom dancing.[14] As a newcomer, he navigated the demands of early gigs, including print and promotional modeling work, while continuing his education, which tested his time management amid the nascent stages of his career.[15]Lin Yi's visibility grew in 2017 through appearances on variety programs, starting with his role as a regular guest on Youku's idol development show Beautiful Youth Academy, where he showcased his charisma and performance abilities alongside other aspiring talents.[14] Later that year, on November 7, he competed in the fashion variety show Crazy Wardrobe on Youku, ultimately winning the 6th championship with 41 votes, a milestone that highlighted his style and stage presence.[1] His acting debut followed in the science fiction filmHope Island (2017), where he took on his first on-screen role, solidifying his transition from modeling to performing arts before gaining broader recognition.[2]
Breakthrough and rising fame (2019–2021)
Lin Yi's breakthrough came with his leading role as the intelligent and aloof physics student Gu Weiyi in the 2019 romantic web seriesPut Your Head on My Shoulder, marking his transition from modeling to acting prominence.[16] The series, which aired on Tencent Video, achieved significant viewership success, earning an 8.3/10 rating from over 50,000 users on MyDramaList and ranking as the fifth most romantic drama of 2019 by Hotpot.tv.[16][17] Fans praised the natural chemistry between Lin Yi and co-star Xing Fei, with reviews highlighting his debut performance as charming and full of potential despite minor stiffness in delivery, which suited the character's awkward personality.[18] The drama's popularity led to a fan meeting in Bangkok on May 20, 2019, attended by thousands, solidifying his initial fanbase.[17]Building on this momentum, Lin Yi took on supporting and leading roles in subsequent projects, including The Blessed Girl (2021), where he portrayed the emperor Yuan Yi, showcasing versatility in historical fantasy settings.[2] His performance in the 2021 romantic drama Love Scenery as the reserved esports player Lu Jing further elevated his profile, with audiences noting marked improvements in his acting, particularly in emotional and comedic scenes. The series received positive feedback for its lighthearted storyline and Lin Yi's portrayal of jealousy and vulnerability, contributing to his growing recognition as a reliable lead in youth-oriented romances.[19]Lin Yi expanded his visibility through variety shows during this period, appearing on Happy Camp multiple times—in July 2019 alongside Xing Fei to promote their series, October 2020, and February and May 2021—where his engaging interactions and dance background endeared him to broader audiences.[20] He also joined as a regular cast member for the first five episodes of Keep Running: Yellow River Season 2 in 2021, participating in cultural exploration challenges along the Yellow River that highlighted his athleticism and teamwork.[21] These appearances, combined with his dramatic roles, fueled media buzz, as evidenced by his inclusion in Soompi's list of seven hot rising Chinese actors of 2019, reflecting rapid fanbase expansion and increased public interest.[22]
Established prominence (2022–present)
Following his breakthrough roles, Lin Yi solidified his status as a leading actor in Chinese entertainment from 2022 onward, taking on prominent lead parts in a series of high-profile web dramas that showcased his versatility within romantic and dramatic genres. In 2022, he starred as Xu Youshu in the youth romance film One Week Friends, portraying a persistent and empathetic high school student who helps a classmate with memory loss, earning praise for his natural charm and emotional depth in a story adapted from a popular Japanese manga. That year, he also led in the web series Our Times as Ye Zhou and Hu Tong as Ouyang Hui, along with Memory of Encaustic Tile as Zheng Sunian, blending youth romance and historical narratives. This role marked his transition to more mature narratives, blending humor and heartfelt moments to appeal to younger audiences across streaming platforms.[23][2]By 2023, Lin Yi expanded into urban fantasy with his lead performance as Qi Lian in Derailment, a 30-episode series where he played a mysterious figure aiding a woman navigating parallel worlds of wealth and hardship; the drama's innovative premise and his chemistry with co-star Liu Haocun contributed to its strong viewership on iQIYI. In 2024, he continued diversifying his portfolio with multiple leads, including Lin Tuo in Angels Fall Sometimes, a poignant romance addressing ALS awareness, where his portrayal of a devoted college student opposite Landy Li highlighted his ability to convey vulnerability and resilience, resonating globally on Viki with high user ratings above 9/10. That same year, he embodied the aloof yet redeemable Gu Xun in the Netflix-distributed Everyone Loves Me, a romantic comedy exploring unrequited crushes and personal growth, which broadened his international exposure as the series trended in Southeast Asia and North America. Additionally, his guest role as the youthful pilot He Xi in the family drama The Tale of Rose allowed him to collaborate with established stars like Liu Yifei, adding layers of youthful optimism to the ensemble narrative on Tencent Video. He starred in the 2024 comedy-romance series Smile Code as Liang Daiwen alongside Shen Yue, which aired on Tencent Video, while his 2025 lead in the sports romance Ski into Love as Shan Chong opposite Esther Yu promises further genre exploration with winter athletics themes, underscoring his ongoing momentum in the industry.[24][25][26][27]Lin Yi's career trajectory reflects a shift toward more emotionally complex romantic leads, moving from lighthearted youth stories to themes involving fantasy, illness, and self-discovery, often partnering with acclaimed directors like those behind Derailment's blend of sci-fi and romance. His projects' availability on global platforms such as Netflix and Viki has amplified his appeal beyond China, fostering fan communities in regions like the Philippines and Indonesia, where clips from Everyone Loves Me garnered millions of views on social media. This sustained success has translated to increased commercial opportunities, including endorsements for luxury and lifestyle brands; in 2025 alone, he became ambassador for skiwear label Spyder, hair care line Off&Relax, and eyewear brand Gentle Monster, leveraging his clean image and rising influence in the youth market. Looking ahead, Lin Yi completed filming for upcoming works like Our Destiny (2025), solidifying his status as a rising star.[27][28][29]
Filmography
Television and web series
Lin Yi's television and web series career began with his breakout lead role in the 2019 romantic comedy Put Your Head on My Shoulder (Chinese: Zhi Women Nuannuan De Xiao Shiguang), where he portrayed Gu Wei Yi, a diligent college student majoring in electronic engineering who unexpectedly develops a deep romantic connection with his vibrant roommate's best friend amid campus life challenges.[2]In 2021, he took on the lead role in the romantic drama Love Scenery (Chinese: Liangchen Meijing), playing Lu Jing, a talented professional esports player whose life intertwines with that of a rising singer, Liang Chen, exploring themes of passion, rivalry, and budding romance.[2] That same year, Lin Yi starred as Yuan Yi in the historical fantasy series The Blessed Girl (Chinese: Linglong), depicting a clever young nobleman who aids a reincarnated princess in unraveling political conspiracies and family mysteries in ancient China.[2]His 2022 projects included the supporting role of Ouyang Hui in the period drama Hu Tong, a story set in 1950sBeijing where he embodied a principled young man caught in webs of friendship, loyalty, and budding romance amid post-war societal changes.[2] He also led as Ye Zhou in the youth romance Our Times (Chinese: Dian Guang Xiaoshi De Suiyue), portraying a high school student navigating first love, dreams, and the bittersweet transitions of adolescence in 1990sChina.[2] Additionally, Lin Yi played Zheng Su Nian in the historical romance Memory of Encaustic Tile (Chinese: Xi You Liuli Wa), a tale of forbidden love and personal redemption between a scholarly youth and a resilient woman in feudal times.[2]In 2023, Lin Yi assumed the lead role of Qi Lian in the urban romance Derailment (Chinese: Qing Chi), where his character, a successful architect, grapples with emotional derailment and self-discovery after a chance encounter disrupts his stable life.[2]The year 2024 saw Lin Yi in multiple lead roles, starting with Angels Fall Sometimes (Chinese: Ru Guo Hai You Shigang), as Lin Tuo, a compassionate doctor confronting personal loss, ethical dilemmas, and unexpected love in a modern hospital setting.[2] He then starred as Gu Xun (also known as Xiao Cao) in the romantic comedyEveryone Loves Me (Chinese: Bie Dui Wo Dong Xin), playing a suave yet awkward neighborhood committee director who charms his way into the heart of a quirky single mother.[2] Later that year, he appeared in a supporting guest capacity as He Xi in the family drama The Tale of Rose (Chinese: Meigui De Gushi), contributing to the narrative of a independent woman's multifaceted life journey through relationships and self-realization.[2] Lin Yi also led as Liang Dai Wen in the lighthearted comedy Smile Code (Chinese: Shiqu De Xiaoxiao), embodying a optimistic young man who uses humor and empathy to heal emotional wounds and foster connections in everyday urban life.[2]In 2025, Lin Yi headlined Ski into Love (Chinese: Xueguo Wangshi Dongmian), portraying Shan Chong, a skilled snowboarder whose adventurous spirit leads to a transformative romance during a winter getaway filled with thrills and heartfelt moments.[2]
Films
Lin Yi made his feature film debut in the science fiction project Hope Island, announced in 2017, where he portrayed a key role alongside established actors Duan Yihong and Andy García under director Timo Vuorensola.[30][2] The film remains in post-production or unreleased status as of 2025, marking his initial foray into cinematic storytelling focused on speculative themes.In 2022, Lin Yi starred as the male lead Xu Youshu in the romantic drama One Week Friends, directed by Gavin Lin and adapted from the Japanese manga by Matcha Hazuki.[23][31] The film explores themes of memory loss and budding friendship, co-starring Zhao Jinmai as Lin Xiangzhi, and achieved a domestic box office of approximately $16 million in China during its theatrical run.[32]In 2025, Lin Yi starred as Lin Jun He / Lin Shao Min in the romantic drama Our Destiny, a Chinese remake of the 2003 Korean film The Classic, directed by Mai Zi and co-starring Vanda Margraf as Shen Zhu Xi. The story explores intergenerational romance through discovered love letters.[33]Lin Yi is set to reprise a leading role in the upcoming Hope Island (TBA), continuing his contributions to genre-driven cinema with international collaborations.[2]
Variety shows
Lin Yi began his exposure to variety programming in 2017 with appearances that highlighted his emerging talents as a young performer. His debut in the format came through the idol training reality show Beautiful Youth Academy (美少年学社), where he participated as one of 11 selected trainees undergoing comprehensive skill development in acting, dance, and performance arts. During an acting class segment, Lin Yi impressed with a passionate scene portrayal involving a "head pat" confrontation between classmates, demonstrating early dramatic flair alongside co-trainee Wu Yu Heng.[34] The show, aired on Youku, focused on fostering future idols through weekly challenges, and Lin Yi's involvement marked his initial step into unscripted entertainment.[35]Later that year, Lin Yi competed in the fashion makeover variety show Crazy Wardrobe (疯狂衣橱), entering as a regular member from episodes 6 to 10.[36] Broadcast on Youku, the program paired celebrities with stylists for outfit challenges voted on by audiences and judges. Lin Yi stood out in the sixth episode, securing the championship with 41 votes for his coordinated ensemble, outshining competitors like Wei Daxun and earning placement on the show's "honor showcase" for his blend of youthful appeal and fashion sensibility.[37] His victory, the highest vote count in the episode and the youngest win to date, underscored his natural charisma in interactive, audience-driven formats.[38]Lin Yi made multiple guest appearances on the long-running Hunan TV staple Happy Camp (快乐大本营) across 2019, 2020, and 2021, engaging in games, performances, and celebrity interactions that revealed his playful and versatile off-screen persona. In the July 6, 2019 episode, alongside co-star Xing Fei to promote Put Your Head on My Shoulder, he showcased his university-major ballroom dancing skills in a lively routine, earning praise for his grace and synchronization. The October 17, 2020 installment featured comedic segments where Lin Yi humorously revealed a playlist of children's songs, endearing him to viewers through lighthearted self-deprecation.[39] His February 20, 2021 appearance included a viral "iron head" stunt, effortlessly breaking a plastic barrier in a challenge that stunned fellow guest Song Yaxuan and highlighted his physical agility.[40] These episodes collectively boosted fan interactions, with post-show fan meets emphasizing his approachable warmth.In 2021, Lin Yi joined Keep Running: Yellow River Season 2 (奔跑吧·黄河篇第二季) as a regular cast member for all five episodes, traveling along the Yellow River to explore cultural sites through action-packed challenges. Aired on Zhejiang TV, the season paired him with the core "running brothers" team, including Angelababy and Bai Lu, in tasks promoting regional heritage. Key moments included an intense excavator operation battle against Song Yuqi, where precise controls led to comedic chaos amid the group's frantic maneuvers.[41] He also participated in a hilarious water relay challenge, tumbling into the river but quickly recovering with poise, and a noodle-clipping competition where he outmaneuvered Qin Xiaoxian.[42] Additionally, a painful massage endurance task in the premiere episode showcased his resilience and humor, while fan-favorite clips captured his height-related quips and team camaraderie, such as being dubbed "Lin Er Sai" for his towering presence.[43] These experiences solidified his reputation for energetic, team-oriented participation in physical variety formats.[44]
Discography
Singles
Lin Yi has released a limited number of singles, primarily tied to patriotic themes or drama soundtracks, showcasing his vocal abilities alongside his acting career.His debut single, "My Homeland" (我的祖国), was released on October 1, 2020, as a tribute to the 71st anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China.[45] Performed as part of a group effort with other artists, the song emphasizes patriotic themes of national unity, love for the motherland, and collective pride, reflecting Lin's involvement in cultural celebrations during that period.In 2024, Lin Yi released "Confession Scene" (告白画面), a romantic ballad serving as the OST for the dramaEveryone Loves Me (别对我动心), where he stars alongside Zhou Ye.[46] The duet explores lyrical themes of heartfelt confessions, budding romance, and emotional vulnerability, aligning closely with the series' narrative of love and personal growth.
Awards and nominations
Awards won
Lin Yi has received several accolades recognizing his rising prominence in the Chinese entertainment industry, primarily for his performances in television dramas.In 2019, he won the Annual Emerging Actor Award at the Golden Bone Network Film and Television Festival for his role in the romantic comedy series Put Your Head on My Shoulder.<grok:render type="render_inline_citation">
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</grok:render> Later that year, at the Tencent Video All Star Night, he was awarded the Youth Trending Artist honor, highlighting his breakthrough debut.[47]In 2023, Lin Yi earned the Quality Emerging Drama Star award at the 8th China Quality Television Drama Awards, acknowledging his contributions to quality television productions.[47]In 2024, he received the Weibo Anticipated Actor award at the Weibo Night ceremony for his performance in the drama Derailment.<grok:render type="render_inline_citation">
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</grok:render> Additionally, at the Weibo TV & Internet Video Summit, he was honored with the Progressive Actor award, reflecting his steady career growth. He also won the Promising IP Actor of the Year at the Yuewen Global IP Awards and the Potential Actor of the Year at the Tencent Entertainment White Paper Awards.[48]In 2025, Lin Yi won the Weibo Breakthrough Actor of the Year at the Weibo Night 2024, cementing his status as a key figure in contemporary Chinese acting.[48]
Nominations received
Lin Yi's debut lead role earned him a significant early nomination at the 26th Huading Awards in 2019, where he was shortlisted for Best Actor in Chinese Contemporary Dramas for portraying the studious engineering student Gu Weiyi in the romantic series Put Your Head on My Shoulder. This accolade underscored his rapid rise as a promising talent in Chinese television, despite not securing the win, and helped solidify his appeal in youth-oriented dramas.[48][6]In 2024, he received a nomination for Most Promising Actor of the New Era at the 4th New Era Youth Choice Awards for his role in Derailment.