Zhang Hui Wen is a Chinese actress who first entered the acting scene in the film "Coming Home", directed by the renowned filmmaker Zhang Yi Mou. Prior to her acting debut, Zhang Hui Wen enrolled in the prestigious Dancing Department of Beijing Dance Academy in 2010, where she diligently pursued her passion for dance and graduated in 2014.
During her time at the Beijing Dance Academy, Zhang Hui Wen was discovered by the perceptive director Zhang Yi Mou, who was impressed by her talent and chose her for the lead role in "Coming Home". Her exceptional performance in the film earned her widespread acclaim and the coveted Best Newcomer award at the Asian Film Awards.
Following her breakthrough role, Zhang Hui Wen continued to captivate audiences with her versatility as an actress, starring in a range of films that showcased her remarkable range. These include the coming-of-age youth film "Forever Young", directed by the acclaimed filmmaker He Jiong; the Hong Kong police film "Line Walker"; and the youth romance film "Crying Out in Love".
In 2017, Zhang Hui Wen took on the role of a main character in the highly anticipated historical wuxia drama "Nirvana in Fire 2", the sequel to the critically acclaimed drama "Nirvana in Fire".