Liang Shi embarked on a remarkable acting career in 1995, when he starred in the French film Patronus, marking the beginning of his professional journey. Eight years later, in 2001, he showcased his versatility by taking on a suspenseful role in the film Looking for a Gun. The following year, he starred in the biopic CEO, further demonstrating his range as an actor.
In 2006, Liang Shi made a notable transition to television, starring in the popular series Drug Enforcement Heroes. Two years later, he played the leading role in the military emotional drama The Sky Is Shining, a performance that garnered widespread acclaim. Concurrently, he began hosting the documentary program Archives of Beijing TV, a position he has held since 2009.
In the same year, he took on the leading role in the gun-fight police drama Anti-drug Pioneer, which aired on CCTV 8, solidifying his status as a prominent actor. The following year, Liang Shi starred in the feature film Cockfight, further expanding his filmography.
In 2012, he hosted the mystery documentary program Reveal the Secrets on Anhui satellite TV, while also taking on leading roles in the spy drama No War and the TV series Save: Diary of Drug Rehabilitation Center. This remarkable year showcased his ability to excel in various genres and formats.
Five years later, in 2015, Liang Shi played the leading role in the drama Impression of Love and the TV drama Prosecutor, cementing his position as a respected and accomplished actor. Most recently, in 2018, he starred in the film Nara's Running Away, a testament to his enduring talent and dedication to his craft.