Nina's remarkable journey began in Shanghai, China, where she spent her formative years before making the bold decision to relocate to Kansas City, USA at the tender age of 16. As she navigated this new environment, Nina discovered a profound passion for the world of films, which soon became an all-consuming driving force in her life.
Undeterred by the distance and driven by her unwavering dedication, Nina embarked on a 27-hour solo road trip to Hollywood, California, to pursue her dream of becoming a part of the film industry. This courageous move marked the beginning of her journey in Los Angeles, where she began to secure roles in a variety of feature films, television shows, and web series.
However, it was an exploratory trip to the Hong Kong Filmart that proved to be a pivotal moment in Nina's career. It was during this trip that she was discovered by renowned Asia-based producer Steve Chicorel, who inspired her to return to her roots in China. With her fluency in both English and Mandarin Chinese, Nina found herself able to seamlessly transition between productions in both Mainland China and the US.
Throughout her career, Nina has had the privilege of working with some of the most esteemed filmmakers in both China and the US. Her impressive repertoire includes blockbuster successes such as "Gone with the Bullet," as well as critically acclaimed indie films like "The Jade Pendant." Additionally, she has appeared in numerous popular television series in China.
In a testament to her versatility and adaptability, Nina has also become a full-time host for WWE's first Chinese local program, "WWE Zui Qian Yan," a role she has held for the past three years. With her remarkable journey serving as a testament to her determination and perseverance, Nina continues to captivate audiences around the world with her talent, charm, and infectious energy.