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Jo Yang

Jo Yang

Acting

Biography

Jo Yang (焦阳) is an actress of Chinese descent who grew up in the United Kingdom. In 2004, she moved to China to study at the Beijing Film Academy.

Known For

The Shadow's Edge
7.4

Macau Police brings the tracking expert police officer out of retirement to help catch a dangerous group of professional thieves.

The Shadow's Edge

2025
Back to Field
8.2

The show documents the simplistic lifestyle of living away from the bustling city centers. Each season takes place in a different rural part of China. The cast members are only provided with the basic life necessities and have to take care of everything else such as cooking their own meals and building their own furniture. To "buy" different cooking ingredients and other tools, they have to complete certain tasks assigned by the production crew, such as planting and harvesting crops. Different guests join the cast in each episode and help out with the daily chores. The goal of the program is to bring the audience along on a slower pace of life and to illustrate the joys of a simple lifestyle.

Back to Field

2017
X+Y
6.7

A socially awkward teenage math prodigy finds new confidence and new friendships when he lands a spot on the British squad at the International Mathematics Olympiad.

X+Y

2014
Big Movie
6.1

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Big Movie

2006
Two Stupid Eggs
6.0

Forty-year-old Wenyao still lives in a rental room with his wife Xiaoyu, and keeps selling his book every day for rent and looks useless. On a whim, he plans to direct and shoot a video according to his book. He invites Meifeng to take a role in his video, but she edits and leaks auction fragment to the network. It makes Wenyao famous for the "hidden rule", and wins the attraction of investors. Wenyao hires amateur actors Yanzi and Mao, prepares for the opening camera. Xiaoyu learns about the "hidden rule" event and makes a scene. What can Wenyao do now?

Two Stupid Eggs

2007
Life, Translated
10.0

This teenage comedy, based on star Jen Li's experience as a 16-year-old in a UK boarding school, intimately portrays the clash between Anglo-Saxon and Chinese cultures.

Life, Translated

2004