Liu Ye's acting prowess was evident from his very first film appearance in Postman in the Mountains, earning him a nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 1999 Golden Rooster Awards in China. Fresh out of the Central Academy of Drama, Liu Ye went on to win the prestigious Best Actor award at Taiwan's 38th Golden Horse Awards in 2001 for his captivating portrayal of a gentle, sensitive, and courageous homosexual in the movie Lan Yu.
Three years later, Liu Ye once again demonstrated his exceptional acting skills, taking home the Best Actor award at the 24th Golden Rooster Awards for his outstanding performance in Foliage. His breakthrough in the international film scene came with the 2007 release of Dark Matter, a U.S. movie co-starring Meryl Streep and Aiden Quinn, which won the Alfred Sloan Award at the Sundance Film Festival.
In his latest cinematic endeavor, Liu Ye delivered a remarkable performance as a resistance fighter in the epic film City of Life and Death, receiving widespread critical acclaim and winning the 2009 Golden Seashell Award.
Throughout his career, Liu Ye has chosen to defy convention by continuously challenging himself with complex and demanding roles. From humble, down-to-earth "peasant-like" characters to introverted and melancholic personas, Liu Ye has convincingly portrayed a wide range of characters, winning over not only the audience but also renowned international directors, with his remarkable acting abilities.