Jess Zhang

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
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Birthday
Feb 18, 1974 (51 years old)

Jess Zhang

Known For

Six Strange Tales of Liao Zhai 2
TV Show 2007

Six Strange Tales of Liao Zhai 2

Strange Tales of Liao Zhai
0h 47m
TV Show 2005

Strange Tales of Liao Zhai

Watery Moon Hollow Sky
0h 46m
TV Show 2004

Watery Moon Hollow Sky

After 500 years in a secluded valley, the gifted young heirs of a once-powerful clan that has become a legend in the martial arts world begin to venture outside their home, finding mortal danger, friendship and passionate love.

Snowflower
TV Show 2003

Snowflower

Shangguan Yan, alias "Nu Shen Long", has been wandering the Jianghu alone for 15 years in search of her mother after a mysterious family tragedy occurred when she was 8. She is highly skilled at martial arts and possesses a special sword known as the Phoenix Sword, which was nurtured together with the Dragon Sword by her shifu Bian Jiang Lao Ren. It is said that the owners of the two swords are destined to fall in love. However, the owner of the Dragon Sword is Sima Changfeng, a conflicted hero who's out to kill Shangguan Yan to avenge the deaths of his 30 clansmen who were allegedly slang by Shangguan Yan's father Shangguan Yun.

The New Adventures of Chor Lau Heung
TV Show 2001

The New Adventures of Chor Lau Heung

Chu Liuxiang is the famous "Chief of Bandits" in the jianghu. His qinggong is unmatched and he leaves behind a trail of fragrance everywhere he goes. Once, Chu enters the palace to steal a treasure called the "Amber Guanyin", which contains a wooden figurine carved by "Little Li Flying Dagger" Li Xunhuan. In the palace, Chu meets Sikong Xing'er, the daughter of master thief Sikong Zhaixing, and her sworn sister Su Rongrong. While escaping from the guards' pursuit, Li Xunhuan dies trying to save Su Rongrong.

The Duke of Mount Deer
1h 15m
TV Show 2000

The Duke of Mount Deer

The Duke of Mount Deer 2000 is a television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel The Deer and the Cauldron. It was first broadcast in 2000 in Hong Kong and followed by subsequent broadcasts in other Asian countries.

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