The TV series Wu Yue has acted in include "The Story of Late Autumn in Beijing", "Peaceful Era", "Celebrating the New Year with Everything in the Family", "Shanghai Vicissitudes", "Eternal Lovers", "Extraordinary Mission", "Distressed Woman", "Taste of Love" and so on.
Wu Yue was born into a scholarly family. His father Wu Yi was a famous calligrapher in Shanghai and studied under Qian Juntao, Feng Zikai's eldest disciple. When he was 6 years old, Wu Yue started learning seal cutting under the guidance of his father. When he was in the second grade of junior high school, he won a gold medal in the youth group of the national seal cutting competition. In 1991, Wu Yue was admitted to the Performance Department of Shanghai Theater Academy with the first grade in his major. After graduation, he was assigned to the Shanghai Drama Center. In 1995, he made his debut by participating in his first TV series "Beijing Late Autumn Story".
Character evaluation
Wu Yue is casual, low-key, and has good popularity both inside and outside the circle. In the busy entertainment industry, there are not many people who can keep a quiet, low-key and serious attitude towards filming, and Wu Yue is one of them. Wu Yue's voice is not loud, but her tone is very firm, especially when expressing an attitude. It is very powerful, which is in great contrast with her slender appearance.
In the glitz and bustle of Vanity Fair, Wu Yue is a realistic idealist. His gentle and delicate appearance hides a clear and rational judgment on celebrity status. She accepted her fate because she knew how difficult it was to become famous as an actress; she persisted because she refused all temptations and only pursued the initial emotion of the role. After experiencing the peaks and troughs of his career, and feeling the fearlessness and pain of love, Wu Yue was still able to maintain his unique bookish aura and enjoy the touch and insights given by the different scenery of life.