Jane Wu - Biography

Recognized by China Movie Chanel and 1905.com as a rising star in the Chinese action film sector, Jane Wu is now emerging as one to watch in the US market. With a role in the upcoming Paramount film "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles 2" and a cameo in "Marvel's Captain America: Civil War," Wu is expanding her success in China to the global market. Wu can first be seen co-starring in the Chinese-American short film "A Children's Song," which she co-produced alongside Sid Ganis, China Movie Channel (CCTV 6) and 1905 Pictures. The film is based on a true story and tells of the more than 20,000 Jewish refugees living in Shanghai during World War II.

In 2001, while living in Beijing, Wu was encouraged to participate in a search to find the next Chinese female Kung Fu actress. Wu beat out 3000 others contestants which began her career in film and in 2014 she was voted "The Top Spy Action Film Actress" by China Movie Media.

Wu attended D.W. Brown studio in Los Angeles in 2014, specializing in the Meissner technique and has intensive training at Shao Lin Temple, as well as intensive kickboxing training under Mr. YANG Jian Ping, who in 2011 was crowned the World Champion of Freestyle Kickboxing.

Wu currently divides her time between Beijing and Los Angeles.