Xu Jiao

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Other
Birthday
Aug 05, 1997 (27 years old)

Xu Jiao

Known For

Up Stream
TV Show 2023

Up Stream

The show mainly tells the story of four teenagers with different backgrounds and unique personalities who work hard in the swimming pool and persistently pursue their dreams.

Tales from the Apocalypse
1h 25m
Movie 2022

Tales from the Apocalypse

This gripping sci-fi anthology film features five thrilling stories about space travel and black holes, family and loss, and artificial intelligence.

Love Like the Galaxy
0h 56m
TV Show 2022

Love Like the Galaxy

Cheng Shaoshang, left behind by her parents who went off to war, faces challenges from a scheming aunt and struggles with estrangement from her family. Lacking love and security, she is cautious in choosing a marriage partner and meets three suitors: Ling Buyi, the emperor's adopted son; Yuan Shen, a talented figure from Bailu Mountain; and Lou Yao, an aristocrat. Despite a rocky path to love, Shaoshang remains steadfast. Her involvement with Ling Buyi leads them into a mystery surrounding his family and identity and together they confront a national crisis, growing through their experiences and upholding their ideals.

Killer And Healer
0h 40m
TV Show 2021

Killer And Healer

A ruthless cop and a kind doctor—one kills, one heals. As they grow closer, they face crime, warlords, and buried secrets that test their bond.

Beyond Light Years
0h 45m
TV Show 2018

Beyond Light Years

The story revolves around a computing major named Li Yuchen who is adept at solving problems using probability. He is extremely intelligent, kind-hearted and helpful but he comes off a bit uncaring and cold. He meets Xia Xiaoci, a cheerful girl from an ordinary family and they start out with an immediate dislike for each other.

Midnight Diner
0h 45m
TV Show 2017

Midnight Diner

Chinese adaptation of the original Japanese drama.

Biography

Xu Jiao (Chinese: 徐娇, born 5 August 1997) is a Chinese actress. She made her film debut in the 2008 sci-fi film CJ7 where she played a boy, and won the Hong Kong Film Award for Best New Performer. She is also known for the films Starry Starry Night (2011) and Mr. Go (2013).