Chang Chen, a globally celebrated actor, initially gained widespread recognition at the tender age of 14 when he took on the leading role in the critically acclaimed film A Brighter Summer Day. This breakthrough performance not only marked the beginning of his illustrious career but also earned him a trifecta of nominations at the prestigious Golden Horse Awards, with additional nods for Best Actor at the esteemed Berlinale and Cannes Film Festival.
Throughout his illustrious career, Chang has consistently demonstrated his remarkable versatility as an actor, effortlessly transitioning between diverse roles. His unwavering dedication to his craft is evident not only in his relentless pursuit of acting excellence but also in the meticulous efforts he has invested in mastering various skills, such as the Uyghur language, horse riding, the game of go, and meditation, for specific film projects.
For instance, Chang's preparation for Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon involved learning the Uyghur language, while his performance in The Go Master required him to master the game of go and meditation. Similarly, he spent three years honing his martial arts skills in bajiquan for The Grandmaster, an endeavor that ultimately culminated in his winning first prize in a recognized competition.
In 2017, Chang's outstanding performance in Mr. Long earned him a nomination at the 67th Berlinale International Film Festival in official competition. A testament to his enduring talent and dedication, Chang's work continues to captivate audiences worldwide.
In 2018, Chang made history by becoming the only Asian actor to serve as a member of the jury at the 71st Cannes Film Festival, further solidifying his position as a respected and influential figure in the global film industry.