
Yang Caiyu
Caiyu Yang is a Chinese actress, and singer. Yang made her debut by sing "the Legend of Nezha," the finale of "Young Hero Nezha" in 2003. But she then went to the United States for high school in Northfield Mount Hermon. In 2011, Yang was admitted by five US universities, including the University of Southern California and Boston University, but she chose to go back to China and study in Beijing Film Academy for Performance Studies. In 2014, Yang played in the Hollywood 3-D movie "Legendary: Tomb of the Dragon" directed by Eric Styles. In 2015, she starred in the film "Love in the 1980s" and was nominated in the 18th Shanghai International Film Festival. In 2016, she worked with Zitao Huang for "Edge of Innocence". 2017 was a big year for Caiyu Yang. She played in the prestigious director Xiaogang Feng's feature film "Youth (Fanghua)"(2017). She was awarded the "Best Supporting Actress" in Symbian International Film Festival. In the same year, She received an offer from Columbia University for MFA, making her the 3rd Chinese candidate admitted to the Master of Fine Arts Program in Columbia University. In 2018, she is the leading actress for two highly-anticipated TV shows, Seven Day's Alive (2018) and Sniper (2019)
8
Films
11
TV Shows
Known For
19 Credits
Ode to Joy
as Fang Zhiheng
2016

Like a Flowing River
as Liang Sishen
2018

Faith Makes Great
as Ge Lan
2021

Sniper
as Ouyang Xiangling
2020

Created in China
as Liang Sishen
2025

Twenty-Four Hours
2016

Young Babylon
as Bai Lan
2024

Seven Days
2019

Lady Liberty
as Zhou Mei

Let Wind Goes By
as Mei Wei
2024

The White Storm 3: Heaven or Hell
as Noon
2023

Youth
as Lin Dingding
2017