Person Biography:
Daniel Wu is a renowned Hong Kong-American actor, director, and producer with a career spanning over twenty-five years. Born in the United States, Wu moved to Hong Kong in the late 1990s and began his journey in the entertainment world.
Wu's early success came with his role in the film "Bishonen", which was directed by Yonfan. He then went on to star in several films, including "Gen-X Cops", "Purple Storm", and "City of Glass", earning him his first Hong Kong Film Award nomination.
In the early 2000s, Wu received two more Hong Kong Film Award nominations for his roles in "One Night in Mongkok" and "New Police Story". He also made his directorial debut with "The Heavenly Kings", a humorous glimpse into the Hong Kong music industry.
Wu's international film credits include "Around the World in 80 Days", "Blood Brothers", "Overheard", "The Man with the Iron Fists", "Europa Report", "Go Away Mr. Tumor", "Warcraft", "Geostorm", and "Tomb Raider". He also starred and executive produced the AMC TV show "Into the Badlands" and appeared in the HBO series "Westworld".
In recent years, Wu has starred in the box office hit "Caught in Time" and appeared in the romantic sci-fi noir thriller "Reminiscence". He has also been cast in the Disney+ limited series "American Born Chinese", based on the award-winning graphic novel by Gene Luen Yang.
Beyond his acting career, Wu is recognized for his advocacy work, supporting the Asian American community and other charitable causes. He was the 2022 recipient of The Bruce Lee Award, presented each year by AWFF and the Bruce Lee Foundation to an individual in the film industry whose efforts in the field of martial arts have created a legacy of excellence.
In addition to his acting career, Wu is also an accomplished race car driver, currently racing in the IMSA Michelin Pilot Challenge series. With his multifaceted career, marked by talent and versatility, Wu has solidified his status as a prominent figure in the global entertainment landscape and a household name throughout the global Chinese community.