Yin Zheng (b. 1986)

Alias:
Andrew
Doãn Chính
Zheng Yin
یین ژنگ
尹正
谭峻鹏

Birthplace:
Baotou, Neimenggu, China

Born:
December 30, 1986

Yin Zheng, also known as Andrew Yin, is a Chinese actor and singer born on December 30, 1986, in Baotou, Inner Mongolia, China. He graduated from the Xinghai Conservatory of Music with a degree in pop music. Yin Zheng began his career in the entertainment industry in 2011, participating in the Chinese version of the musical Mamma Mia. His breakthrough came in 2013 with his role in the costume comedy Longmen Express.  He gained widespread recognition for his performance in the 2015 comedy film Goodbye Mr. Loser, where he played Yuan Hua. Over the years, he has starred in various successful TV dramas and films, including Sparrow, Original Sin, and Winter Begonia. His role in Winter Begonia earned him critical acclaim and the "Best Actor in Chinese Modern TV Dramas" award at the 29th Huading Awards in 2020.

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