Yang Rong (Chinese: 杨蓉, born 3 June 1981) is a Chinese actress of Bai origin. She is best known for her roles in Cosmetology High and Memory Lost.[1][2][3]
In 1992, at the age of 10, she enrolled at Yunnan Art School to study dance. Two years later, she studied acting in Shanghai Normal University Xie Jin School of film and Television Art.[4] In 1997, by age 15, she was accepted to Shanghai Theatre Academy and graduated in 2001.
Career
Yang Rong made her acting debut in Xie Jin's war epic film The Opium War, playing a servant girl. She gained attention in the early 2000s for her roles in Young Emperor (2001), The Censor of Qing Dynasty (2003) and Young Justice Bao 3 (2005).[5][6] In 2007, Yang was cast as Qing Wen in the drama Dream of the Red Chamber, based on Cao Xueqin's classical novel.[7] In 2008, she starred alongside Chen Kun and Liu Ye in romantic drama Love Ensure This Life.
Yang first worked with Yu Zheng in 2010, and appeared in her first comedy series Happy Mother-in-law, Pretty Daughter-in-law (2010).[8] Her performance received positive reviews and the following year, Yang was signed to Yu Zheng's studio.[9] She was then cast in Palace 2 (2012), the second installment of Yu Zheng's Gong series wherein she played an antagonist.[10] In 2013, she played contrasting roles in two of Yu's productions; a cold and domineering concubine in historical television series Legend of Lu Zhen and an adorable and young lady in wuxia series Swordsman.[11][12] Both series were popular and earned high ratings, leading to increased popularity for Yang. Known for portraying notable second leading roles, Yang impressed audiences with her performances in Palace 3: The Lost Daughter (2014), Love Yunge from the Desert (2015) and Lady & Liar (2015), at times even outshining the main leads.[13][14][15]
After numerous secondary roles, Yang was finally cast by Yu Zheng in her first leading role, in the historical television drama Cosmetology High (2014). The series was one of the most watched dramas in China while it aired on Hunan Television, and established Yang as a leading actress in her own right.[16][9] In 2016, Yang starred in crime drama Memory Lost, adapted from Ding Mo's novel.[17] The series was a hit in China and internationally, and raised Yang's popularity.[18][19] This was followed by another leading role in the well-received police drama, K9 Coming.[20][21]
In 2022, she portrayed Communist Party Secretary Huang Wenxiu in the biographical television series Daughter of the Mountains.[22]
^Yang Qian (杨茜); Zhang He (张赫); Wei Hanyu (魏含聿) (2022). 杨蓉:想让观众看不到我的影子 [Yang Rong: I want the audience to not see my shadow]. Modern Youth (in Chinese). 479. Haikou, Hainan: Modern Youth Press: 20–24. ISSN1004-2555.
^Yu Chijiang (余驰疆) (2022). 杨蓉:走进文秀那座山 [Yang Rong: Entering the Mountain of Wenxiu]. Global People (in Chinese). 483. Chaoyang District, Beijing: People's Daily: 99–102. ISSN1673-6176.
^"《人世间》获得飞天奖优秀导演、优秀男演员奖" ["A Lifelong Journey" won the Feitian Award for Outstanding Director and Outstanding Actor]. Tencent News. 2024-09-21. Archived from the original on 2024-09-21.