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Cui Zhi-jia

Cui Zhi-jia

Cui Zhi-jia, also known as Jia Jia, was born on September 28, 1989, in Baicheng, Jilin Province. He is a male actor from mainland China and graduated from the Acting Department of the Beijing Modern Music Institute.
Cui Zhijia's acting career began in 2008 when he participated in the war drama "The Road We Have Taken" during his studies. In July 2010, he joined the program "Love Smile" as a main actor. In 2012, he took part in CCTV's "I Want to Go on the Spring Festival Gala," performing the skit "Do Not Kill the Messenger." In 2014, he appeared in the wartime drama "Beast Train."
In 2015, Cui Zhijia's career took on new opportunities. In March, he joined the comedy program "GAG Concert" on Shanghai Dragon Television and, in June, was invited by Jia Ling to participate in the recording of "Top Funny Comedian." In July of the same year, he starred in the comedy film "Jian Bing Man."
In January 2016, he participated in "Top Funny Comedian Season 2" again, teaming up with Da Pan and winning the championship in the first episode with the skit "Dad." On December 23, 2016, the New Year's comedy film "See You Tomorrow," in which Cui Zhijia starred, was released. In 2018, he participated in Tencent's basketball competition program "Super3."
On April 8, 2023, he started filming the movie "Dà gē dà," playing the role of Yang Dajing. In 2023, Cui Zhijia gained attention for his self-directed and self-starring comedy film "Hi, Brother." On January 3, 2025, his film "Hot Pot Artist," which he directed, wrote, and starred in, will be released in mainland China, where he plays the role of Li Ruyi. Cui Zhijia's works encompass various films, television dramas, and variety shows, showcasing his versatility in the entertainment industry.

  • Birth Name
    崔志佳
  • Birthday
    1989 年 9 月 28 日
  • Place of Birth
    Baicheng City, Jilin Province
  • Gender
  • Star Sign
  • Nicknames
    • Jia Jia, brother Jia, Master Jia
  • Other Skills
    • Saxophone, basketball
  • Height
    181 cm
  • Graduated from
    • Beijing Institute of Modern Music Training

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