Biography
Shen Yue (born February 27, 1997, in Shaoyang, Hunan Province, China) is a multifaceted Chinese actress, singer, and model best known for her roles in popular youth and romantic dramas. She graduated from Hunan Normal University in 2018 with a degree in Journalism and Communications, and her rise to fame began shortly after when a photographer's snapshot of her online led to a casting opportunity on the reality show Summer Sweetie.
Shen made her acting debut in Autumn Harvest Uprising, but her breakout role came in 2018 with Meteor Garden, a reboot of the iconic Taiwanese series, where she portrayed Dong Shancai. The role earned her the Baidu Entertainment Award for Character of the Year and cemented her place among China’s emerging television stars.
Since then, Shen Yue has starred in over 40 productions, including hit series like A Love So Beautiful (2017), Count Your Lucky Stars (2020), Be Yourself (2021), Mr. Bad (2022), and The Comic Bang (2025). She also appeared in the fantasy film The Yin Yang Master (2021), marking her big-screen debut. Her performances often highlight youthful charm, emotional sincerity, and comedic timing, making her a favorite with younger audiences and drama lovers alike.
Filmography
Cast Credits

Our Dormitories
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TV • 2025

The Comic Bang
Character: Zuo Qiandai
TV • 2025

Love in Pavilion
Character: Dongfang Qinlan
TV • 2025

Bravo 650
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TV • 2024

Smile Code
Character: Gu Yi
TV • 2024

Random Journey on the Way
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TV • 2024

心动加速包
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TV • 2024

Tenday
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TV • 2024

Daughters and Mothers
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TV • 2024

Joyful Grown-Ups
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TV • 2023

Memories Beyond Horizon
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TV • 2022

Keep Running Common Prosperity
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TV • 2022

Our Times
Character: Fan Xing
TV • 2022

Mr. Bad
Character: Nan Xing
TV • 2022

暑与我们的夏天
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TV • 2022

Close To Love
Character: Su Pu
MOVIE • 2022

One Week Friends
Character: Song Xiaonan
MOVIE • 2022

The Truth
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TV • 2022

Hello Saturday
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TV • 2022

我的家乡,好美!
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TV • 2021