Yu Xiaowei

Yu Xiaowei Trailers

Wish You Well TrailerThe Volunteers: Peace at Last TrailerThe Whisper Trailer

Yu Xiaowei is a Chinese actor. Born in a music-oriented family, he is skilled in the music department and has various other hobbies such as swimming, drawing, horseback riding, and diving. In 1999, he entered The Central Academy of Drama, and debuted in his first movie, Yong Yuan You Duo Yuan as Zhao Da An. He has starred with many popular actors and actresses such as Ruby Lin, Wallace Huo, Fan Bing Bing and more.

Most Popular Yu Xiaowei Trailers

Total trailers found: 7

The Promise Trailer (2005)

15 December 2005

An orphaned girl, driven by poverty at such a young age, makes a promise with an enchantress. In return for beauty and the admiration of every man, she will never be with the man she loves.

Oh My God! Trailer (2015)

04 December 2015

Oh My God is a sci-fi romantic comedy revolving around a couple who is desperate to conceive a child.

The Volunteers: Peace at Last Trailer (2025)

30 September 2025

Set during the final phase of the War to Resist U.S. and Aid Korea, the film depicts the tense final battles and simultaneous peace negotiations leading to the armistice, capturing the spirit of perseverance and sacrifice on both the battlefield and the diplomatic front.

Wish You Well Trailer (2026)

31 January 2026

Emotional blogger Zhu Junhao and marriage registrar Gong Xi—two love experts—divorce then agree to set each other up; this absurd experiment makes them rethink love and marriage, shifting from self-centeredness to seeking common ground and prioritizing "our happiness.

Breaking the Waves Trailer (2014)

14 March 2014

Xiaoyue, a fiery and irritable dragon boat trainer learns patience from her sunny boyfriend, Tianhua.

The Whisper Trailer (2016)

22 July 2016

The film tells the story of a beautiful writer named Liu Xiaolan who after hitting rock bottom decides to move in an old house where she meet many eccentric neighbors and strange events.

To Forgive Trailer (2012)

01 January 2012

China, Jiangsu province, the present day. On 15 October, after depositing the funerary urn of his father, Professor Gu Daqing (Feng Dalu), who died of a sudden heart attack, Gu Jie (Calvin Yu) receives a phone call from a stranger telling him the urn has just been stolen and to "remember the 19th.