Nicky Li
Li Jiaqi (Chinese: 厉嘉琪), known professionally as Nicky Li, is a Chinese actress and model born on August 28, 1997, in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province.[1][2] She gained widespread recognition for her supporting role as Jiang Xiaoyou in the 2018 television adaptation of Meteor Garden, a popular romantic drama that marked her acting debut.[1][3] Li has since starred in numerous dramas, transitioning to lead roles in series such as Wait, My Youth (2019), where she portrayed Su Cancan, and more recent works including Debit Queen (2024) as Ling Se and The Company (2024).[1][2] Raised in Hangzhou, Li attended the Shanghai Institute of Visual Art, graduating in June 2019, which provided her with foundational training in performance and visual arts before her professional breakthrough.[1] Her early career focused on youth-oriented romantic and coming-of-age stories, establishing her as a rising talent in Chinese television.[4] By 2024, Li had appeared in 13 dramas, two films—such as See You Yesterday (2021)—and guest spots on variety shows, showcasing her versatility across genres like romance, comedy, and drama.[1][2] Li's performances have contributed to the global popularity of Chinese adaptations of international hits, with Meteor Garden alone amassing significant viewership and cultural impact.[3] As of 2025, she continues to build her portfolio with ongoing projects such as The Demon Hunter's Romance, solidifying her presence in the competitive C-drama industry.[1]Background
Early life
Nicky Li, born Li Jiaqi on August 28, 1997, in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China, spent her formative years in the city.[5] Details about her family remain private.[1]Education
Li Jiaqi, known professionally as Nicky Li, was born in Hangzhou and moved to Shanghai to attend the Shanghai Institute of Visual Art.[4] She graduated from the institute in June 2019.[6] Her English stage name, Nicky Li, is used by her agency Feibao Media.Acting career
Beginnings and breakthrough (2017–2019)
In November 2017, Nicky Li signed with Feibao Media as a model and aspiring actress, launching her professional career in the entertainment industry.[6] The agency provided her with initial modeling opportunities, allowing her to build visibility through print and promotional work tied to her representation.[4] Li made her acting debut that same year with a supporting role as Cheng Meiyou in the web series I Cannot Hug You Season 2, a fantasy romance that aired in 2018.[1] Post-debut, she encountered early career hurdles, including repeated unsuccessful auditions over the following year, which tested her perseverance before gaining traction.[7] Her breakthrough arrived in 2018 with the role of Jiang Xiaoyou, the shy and supportive best friend of the protagonist, in the remake of Meteor Garden. This high-profile youth drama, a modern adaptation of the popular manga Boys Over Flowers, exposed her to a wide audience and sparked significant fanbase growth, establishing her as a promising newcomer in Chinese television.[8] Building on this momentum, Li starred in additional youth-oriented projects from 2018 to 2019, including supporting appearances that honed her skills. Her first lead role came in 2019 as Su Can Can in Wait, My Youth (also known as Salute to My Youth), a coming-of-age story about friendship and young love, which further cemented her reputation as a specialist in heartfelt teen dramas.[9]Rising stardom (2020–2023)
Following her breakthrough role in Meteor Garden (2018), Li solidified her rising status with the lead role of Meng Hui in the romantic comedy series My Girl (also known as 99 Points Girlfriend), which aired in 2020 and significantly increased her visibility among audiences.[1][10] In the series, she portrayed a young woman navigating post-traumatic stress and budding romance, contributing to the show's popularity on platforms like Youku. This role marked a shift toward more central characters, highlighting her charm in lighthearted, contemporary narratives. Despite the Chinese entertainment industry's pauses due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Li maintained momentum by completing multiple projects during an intensive period spanning late 2019 into early 2020, including preparations for My Girl alongside other commitments.[7] She followed this with the lead role of Xie Xiao Ni in the 2021 historical drama Ni Chang, where she demonstrated versatility in period attire, playing a resilient seamstress rising from adversity in ancient China.[1] The series, praised for its intricate costumes and character development, aired on iQIYI and showcased her ability to handle emotionally layered roles beyond modern settings.[11] In 2021 and 2022, Li diversified further with lead and prominent roles in projects exploring everyday themes, such as Fang Tianzi in the youth inspirational drama Litter to Glitter, which focused on personal growth and competition, and Li Tiantian in the slice-of-life romance A Romance of the Little Forest, emphasizing quiet relationships and self-discovery.[1] These roles allowed her to blend humor, vulnerability, and relatability, appealing to a broader demographic. Concurrently, she made her film debut as the lead Chen Jiaqian in the VR short film See You Yesterday (2021), a poignant story of youthful love and regret experienced through virtual reality, marking her entry into cinematic formats.[1][12] In 2023, she expanded her repertoire with lead roles in The Snow Moon as Su Xiao Huan, a fantasy drama, and My Dearest Friends as Luo Danni, a story of friendship and second chances following a life-altering accident, along with a supporting role in the comedy Hilarious Family as Chun Ke Ling. These projects further established her as a versatile performer in ensemble-driven narratives.[1][13] Throughout this period, Li's profile as a model grew alongside her acting, with increased media appearances and freelance opportunities that complemented her on-screen presence.[4]Recent projects (2024–present)
In 2024, Nicky Li took on the lead role of Ling Se in the television series Debit Queen, a modern drama exploring themes of financial independence and personal growth as the protagonist navigates leaving her family home to pursue autonomy amid encounters with wealth and societal expectations.[14] The series, which aired in 24 episodes, marked her continued prominence in contemporary narratives following earlier leads like Ni Chang.[15] She appeared in the thriller television series Xiao Ren Wu, portraying a character entangled in family disruptions following a prison release.[16] Additionally, Li featured in the ensemble cast of the film Betwixt and Between, a drama delving into interpersonal relationships and moral dilemmas.[17] Li's role selection in 2024 reflected a shift toward more layered portrayals of young women confronting real-world challenges, blending romance, comedy, and social commentary across both television and film. She also led in other 2024 series such as Liars in Love as Jiang Lai, a role emphasizing emotional deception in relationships, and 25 Xiao Shi De Ai Qing as He Xin, focusing on time-bound romantic pursuits.[1] These projects showcased her versatility in genre-blending stories, moving beyond youthful ensembles to mature explorations of independence and complexity. Looking ahead to 2025 and beyond, Li has several high-profile engagements lined up, signaling sustained momentum in her career. She is set to appear in The Demon Hunter's Romance in a supporting role as Xing Xian, a fantasy-romance series involving supernatural elements and heartfelt connections.[1] Other anticipated releases include The Company, a corporate drama highlighting ambition and workplace dynamics; Inspire Me, centered on motivational personal transformations; and Blossom in Darkness, a suspenseful tale of resilience amid adversity.[18] Filming for Genius Girlfriend, a 2026 modern youth drama exploring intellectual partnerships, began in 2025, with Li in a key role alongside established leads.[19] She is also attached to the upcoming film Survival Experiment in a lead role.[1] This lineup underscores her evolving trajectory toward multifaceted characters that fuse emotional depth with diverse genres, positioning her as a rising force in Chinese entertainment as of late 2025.[2]Personal life
Friendships
Nicky Li maintains a longstanding close friendship with fellow Chinese actress Hu Yixuan, which began in mid-2017 when they met on the set of the drama I Cannot Hug You during their early days as emerging talents in the entertainment industry. The two bonded over shared experiences in acting, leading to frequent collaborations in personal content that highlight their supportive dynamic. For instance, in a 2021 vlog, they experimented with matching outfits, demonstrating their playful camaraderie and comfort with each other.[20] Their relationship is further evidenced by joint vlogs capturing everyday activities, such as a 2022 challenge where they applied idol-style makeup, emphasizing their mutual encouragement and shared interests.[21] In another 2022 vlog, they discussed and showcased their favorite earrings, revealing a deep level of personal familiarity built over years.[22] These collaborative efforts, often shared on platforms like YouTube, illustrate how their friendship extends beyond professional circles into lighthearted, creative outlets. They continue to interact publicly, such as exchanging birthday greetings in 2024. A notable example of their mutual support occurred in October 2021, when Hu Yixuan visited Li on the set of her drama filming in Lishui, as documented in a vlog released shortly after. This gesture provided emotional uplift during the demanding production schedule. While specific instances of support during career lows are not publicly detailed, their consistent public interactions, including set visits and joint content, have contributed to Li's emotional resilience amid the industry's pressures. Such bonds have also indirectly bolstered her professional network through overlapping early career connections via shared agencies and events.Public image
Nicky Li has cultivated a public image as a relatable and youthful idol, stemming from her breakout roles in youth-oriented dramas that highlight her fresh, lively temperament and sweet, playful demeanor. Her portrayal of energetic characters, such as Jiang Xiao You in the 2018 Meteor Garden remake, has endeared her to audiences seeking authentic representations of young adulthood.[23] Over time, this perception has evolved, positioning her as a versatile actress capable of tackling diverse genres, from romantic comedies to historical fantasies, while retaining her approachable charm.[24] Active on social media, particularly Weibo, where as of November 2025 she has over 5 million followers (approximately 5.27 million), Li frequently engages fans by posting work promotions, behind-the-scenes glimpses from film sets, and occasional lifestyle updates, such as editing vlogs or attending movies after long shoots. This consistent interaction fosters a sense of closeness, with her content often reflecting a dedicated work ethic, including stories of perseverance through early career challenges like repeated audition failures during a year-long dry spell post-debut. Fans, affectionately known as "Little Fish," respond positively to these insights, praising her resilience and humility.[25][7] Li's wholesome reputation is bolstered by her philanthropic efforts, notably her 2019 appointment as a public welfare ambassador by the China Social Welfare Foundation at a charity gala, where she advocated for social causes alongside other celebrities. As of November 2025, no major post-2023 initiatives have been publicly highlighted, but her involvement underscores a commitment to positive impact. In June 2024, she faced a minor controversy when unfounded rumors linked her to the marital affairs of actress Wan Qian's husband, prompting her agency to issue a stern denial and Li herself to call for an end to the fabrications, affirming she was focused on filming in Hengdian at the time; the claims were swiftly debunked, with no lasting damage to her image.[26][27] Amid rising fame, Li maintains a low-key approach to her personal life, rarely disclosing details about relationships or private matters, which enhances her perception as grounded and professional. Her on-screen friendships with peers, such as co-stars in ensemble youth projects, further amplify this approachable persona in public view.[28]Filmography
Films
Nicky Li transitioned from television roles to cinema in 2021, marking her entry into feature films with both supporting and lead performances.[29] In See You Yesterday (Chinese: 时光投影里的秘密), released on July 30, 2021, she took the lead role of Chen Jia Qian in the VR film. In this innovative youth romance, Li's performance as a high school girl revisited through virtual reality time travel highlighted themes of unspoken love and regret, showcasing her ability to convey emotional depth in an immersive format.[12][30] In 2024, Li appeared in Betwixt and Between (Chinese: “小”人物 / 会飞的蚂蚁), released on September 27, 2024, portraying the supporting character Wang Yi Jiao, contributing to the film's portrayal of ordinary individuals' aspirations and family dynamics under pressure.[31]Television series
Li's television career began with supporting roles before transitioning to leading parts in romantic and youth-oriented series. Her breakout in serialized formats came through high-profile remakes and original web dramas, where she often portrayed optimistic, relatable young women. Below is a chronological catalog of her television and web series roles.| Year | Title | Role | Description | Episodes | Air Dates |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2018 | I Cannot Hug You (Season 2) | Supporting (Cheng Meiyou) | Li debuted in a supporting capacity as Cheng Meiyou, the sister of a key character in this fantasy romance web series about vampires and human love. Filming occurred in mid-2017.[32] | 16 | February 12–28, 2018 |
| 2018 | Meteor Garden | Supporting (Jiang Xiaoyou) | She portrayed Jiang Xiaoyou, the cheerful best friend of the female protagonist in the popular remake of the Japanese manga adaptation, emphasizing themes of friendship and school life amid romance.[8] | 50 | July 9–August 24, 2018 |
| 2019 | Wait, My Youth (also known as Salute to My Youth) | Lead (Su Can Can) | Li took the lead as Su Can Can, a spirited high school student dealing with crushes, rivalries, and personal growth in this youth romance web series.[9] | 24 | April 14–29, 2019 |
| 2020 | My Girl | Lead (Meng Hui) | In this romantic comedy, Li starred as Meng Hui, a near-perfect girlfriend who faces relationship challenges after scoring 99 out of 100 in a "girlfriend test," exploring modern dating dynamics. | 24 | July 2–22, 2020 |
| 2021 | Ni Chang | Lead (Xie Xiaoni) | Li led as Xie Xiaoni, a talented seamstress in ancient times who uses her skills to navigate family and romantic entanglements in this historical romance web series. | 40 | March 18–April 19, 2021 |
| 2021 | Litter to Glitter | Lead (Fang Tianzi) | She played Fang Tianzi, an ordinary girl who transforms her life through environmental advocacy and romance in this inspirational urban drama. | 30 | July 15–August 5, 2021 |
| 2022 | A Romance of the Little Forest | Supporting (Li Tiantian) | Li appeared in a supporting role in this light-hearted romance series set in a rural village, focusing on community bonds and second chances in love. | 35 | 2022 |
| 2023 | The Snow Moon | Lead (Su Xiao Huan) | Li starred as Su Xiao Huan, a fox demon seeking revenge and love across lifetimes in this historical fantasy romance. | 24 | September 28–October 13, 2023 |
| 2023 | Hilarious Family | Supporting (Chun Ke Ling) | Li portrayed Chun Ke Ling, the toughest daughter in a widowed mother's quest to marry off her four daughters in this historical comedy. | 24 | September 22, 2023 |
| 2023 | My Dearest Friends | Lead (Luo Danni) | As lead Luo Danni, Li depicted a young professional balancing career ambitions and friendships in this ensemble slice-of-life drama. | 14 | 2023 |
| 2024 | Liars in Love | Lead (Jiang Lai) | In this drama about deception and redemption in relationships, Li took a leading role as a character entangled in romantic lies. | 24 | May 31, 2024 |
| 2024 | 25 Xiao Shi De Ai Qing | Lead (He Xin) | Li starred in this romantic web series exploring intense, time-bound love stories across multiple vignettes.[1] | 16 | June 6–21, 2024 |
| 2024 | Debit Queen | Lead (Ling Se) | Li portrayed the titular Debit Queen, a savvy financial expert navigating corporate intrigue and romance in this modern business drama. | 24 | August 29–September 4, 2024 |
| 2025 | The Demon Hunter's Romance | Supporting (Xingxian) | Role as Xingxian in this fantasy romance blending demon hunting with love stories.[1] | 36 | April 12–25, 2025 |
| TBA | The Company | Supporting | Set to appear in a supporting capacity in this corporate drama examining workplace dynamics and personal growth.[1][2] | 30 | TBA |
| TBA | Inspire Me | Guest (Zhang Yue Qi) | Guest appearance in this motivational series focused on pursuing dreams.[1] | TBD | TBA |
| TBA | Blossom in Darkness | Supporting (Yuan Bao) | Upcoming supporting role in a thriller-romance hybrid dealing with mystery and emotional turmoil.[1] | 30 | TBA |
| 2026 | Genius Girlfriend | Lead | Li will lead as a brilliant but quirky woman in this upcoming romantic comedy about intellect and love.[1][33] | TBD | 2026 |