Born in August 1975, Chang Chang, formerly known as Chang Lufeng, embarked on a remarkable journey in the entertainment industry. In 1997, he secured a major victory by winning the championship in the "National Talents Rookie" film and television actor selection competition organized by Singapore National TV. This achievement marked the beginning of his professional career, and he subsequently signed a contract with Singapore National TV, featuring in the television series "East Travel Notes" (Han Xiangzi).
Following the expiration of his contract with the original owner in 2001, Chang Chang made a significant career move by signing with Shanghai Hezhan Film and Television Co., Ltd. Under his new banner, he adopted the stage name "常铖" and appeared in the TV series "Half-Life," playing the role of male No. 2 Xu Shuhui. Notably, he also co-starred with the male lead in the series "Love is a little bit more than hate." Throughout his career, Chang Chang has been involved in a range of projects, including "Six Fingers Devil," "Double Cannon," "My Naughty Angel," and many others.
In addition to his television endeavors, Chang Chang ventured into music by releasing his debut album in December 1999. This milestone marked the beginning of his foray into the music industry, and he has since continued to explore his creative talents in various forms of entertainment.