He Jiong (Chinese: 何炅; pinyin: Hé Jiǒng, born 28 April 1974) is a Chinese television host, singer, actor, director and a former Arabic lecturer in Beijing Foreign Studies University. In 2020, he ranked 53rd on Forbes China Celebrity 100 list.[1]
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He Jiong was born on 28 April 1974 in Yuhua District, Changsha, Hunan, China. His father He Wei (Chinese: 何畏; pinyin: Hé Wèi), who was a professor of philosophy before he retired, currently runs a seafood restaurant chain. His elder brother He Hao (Chinese: 何昊; pinyin: Hé Hào) is a military personnel. He graduated from High School Attached to Hunan Normal University in 1992.
In September 1992, he was admitted to study Arabic at Beijing Foreign Studies University. After graduating in July 1997, he became a lecturer of Arabic at his alma mater, during which time he used an Arabic name "Anwar" (Arabic: أنور, lit. 'luminous'). Since 2007, to focus on hosting, He and Beijing Foreign Studies University adjusted the content of his work, He no longer serves as a professor and returned his salary, but as a university influence promotion.[2] He resigned in January 2015.[2]
He Jiong is extremely well-known and popular in China, with over 120 million followers on Weibo as of June 2021.[3] He has been the host of Happy Camp for over 20 years. He was also the main character in Emperor Zheng De.[4] He has released three music albums, and his song Gardenia in blossom[5] was well received.
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2003 | Girls’ Diary | ||
2009 | Mars Baby | 火星寶貝 | Guest performer |
2010 | Journey to the West | ||
2010 | My Sassy Girl 2 | 我的新野蛮女友 | Zhikai |
2011 | Chase Our Love | 宅男總動員之女神歸來 | Mian Mian |
2011 | Speed Angels | 極速天使 | He Qiwei |
2012 | The Lion Roars 2 | Guest performer | |
2012 | The Monkey King: Uproar in Heaven | 大鬧天宮3D | Nezha (voice) |
2012 | Today Tomorrow | 今天.明天 | |
2013 | Bring Happiness Home | 快樂到家 | |
2013 | Running All the Way | 一路狂奔 | |
2013 | The Midas Touch | 超级经理人 | Nancy's Brother |
2013–present | I Am a Singer/Singer | 我是歌手/歌手 | Host/Presenter |
2014 | The True Love | ||
2014 | Where are We Going, Dad? | 爸爸去哪兒 | |
2014 | Lock Me Up, Tie Him Down | 完美假妻168 | |
2015 | Forever Young | Director | |
2015 | Bride Wars | 新娘大作戰 | |
2016 | A Chinese Odyssey Part Three | 大話西遊3 | Erlang Shen |
2017 | Kick Ball | 仙球大戰 | |
2017 | What a Wonderful Family | ||
2018 | The Trough | 低壓槽 |
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In 2010, the list started to include Chinese celebrities born in Hong Kong, Taiwan, and other countries. Prior to that it only included celebrities born in mainland China. |
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Names in Bold indicate the winning singer, while Italics indicate the runner-up singer. Singers are listed based on their original season appearances, returning singers (who participated in seasons 5 or 8) are not repeated.
Singers participated in groups are listed in parenthesis. Initial singers first listed in order of official announcement, followed by Substitute/Challenge Singers in order of appearance. ∆ Substitute Singer ∇ Challenger/National's Recommended Singer/Surprise Challenger ƒ Finalist singer н Hosting singer † Withdrew (but have performed Return Performance) ‡ Withdrew § Non-contestant (Eliminated without ever performing Breakouts) |
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