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Bai Jie’s character profile

Bai Jie

Bai Jie, born in Inner Mongolia on July 16, 1990, is an actor, director, producer and action director. The founder of the Chinese parkour team FRT "Fei Ren Tang", he has been practicing martial arts since he was a child.

He came into contact with parkour at the age of 16. In 2008, he participated in Hunan Satellite TV's "Happy Camp". Later, he accepted an exclusive interview in "A Date with Luyu" and became the first parkour person in China. He founded the FRT Kung Fu Parkour stunt team and led The team featured parkour in the 2010 CCTV Spring Festival Gala, and has been invited to provide teaching guidance to the Chinese Special Police Force and Snow Leopard Commando Team many times. He began to contact film and television at the age of 18, and participated in many dramas as the main role and action design director. At the age of 21, he began to produce and distribute his own movies, becoming a new generation of martial arts action star.

Chinese name: Bai Jie

Nationality: Chinese

Ethnicity: Mongolian

Constellation: Cancer

Blood type :O

Height: 173cm

Weight: 65kg

Birthplace: Inner Mongolia

Date of Birth: July 16, 1990< /p>

Occupation: Actor

Graduation school: China Agricultural University

Agency company: FRT Studio

Representative work: "A Dog "College Time" "Arhat Village" "Can't Tell You" "Chasing Dreams" "Hollow"

Language: Mongolian Chinese English

Personal Experience

Run Cool and martial arts are like the shadow of the sun and the shadow of the moon, accompanying him on his growth path.

Since the age of 11, he has shown amazing athletic talent. He has been active since he was a child and asked his parents to send him to a martial arts school. At first, parents were reluctant to let their children go to school, fearing that it would delay their academic performance, because Bai Jie's grades were among the best in the class and she was also a top student. However, under Bai Jie's strong request, the parents reluctantly agreed. Martial arts training is very hard, and you have to do a lot of training every day. Sometimes for a movement, Bai Jie would rather suffer pain on her own skin than to have the coach tell her she can't do it. It is with his persistence and persistence that Bai Jie has made great progress in both physical strength and martial arts skills. It was the self-improvement and perseverance he developed since childhood that allowed him to go further and further on the parkour road.

At the age of 11, Bai Jie left the care of her parents and entered university to experience university study and life alone. At the age of 15, an age when most children are immersed in the innocent fantasy of middle school and high school, Bai Jie began to experience the ups and downs unknown to her peers. At the age of 18, he graduated from college and entered the society. From this point of view, every stage of his life comes earlier than that of ordinary students.

After graduating from college, Bai Jie left school and started playing parkour. From then on, injuries became a common occurrence for him. "An actor must die on stage." It happened when I went to perform on the Avenue of Stars in 2008. Although the rehearsal was successful, when it came time for the official performance, some of the tumbling movements in parkour were very difficult to perform because the lights on the stage were too strong. In order to perform the visual effect, he specially added a difficult high-altitude somersault action. Because the lights were dazzling, Bai Jie lost her direction and fell, leaving a big hole on the stage of the Avenue of Stars. After falling, he continued to complete the action, but slightly reduced the difficulty of the action. He said that he cannot stop because of injury or pain, because this is an actor's professional ethics.

“In this life, I have been obsessed with sports.” When he can no longer run or move, he will not leave his beloved career. He may choose other jobs other than parkour. But the essence of the work will never leave action, martial arts and parkour.

When it comes to training parkour students, Bai Jie is not a good coach. There are three pieces of evidence. First, he is not strict. His only requirement for students is to "have fun." Secondly, he is impatient and hopes the students will learn quickly and well; thirdly, he is too soft-hearted and feels sorry for the students who stumble during training. As we all know, parkour is a very dangerous sport, and it is often difficult for people without certain martial arts or sports background to get started.

Compared with training, Bai Jie still likes to attract audiences through her stage performances or participation in advertisements. He also often participates in charity performances to help those in need.

The year before last, Bai Jie and his parkour team went to the Special Police Academy of the Chinese People's Armed Police Force to provide parkour exchange and guidance to the special operations brigade. He taught the SWAT officers how to climb over walls with bare hands, and also explored how to climb upright pipes with bare hands on site. He didn't know how to climb a tube before that, so in order not to disappoint everyone, he gave it a try. He stuck his feet between the gap between the pipe and the wall, exerted force on the soles of his feet and insteps, and grasped the pipe with both hands to climb up. Probably due to his accumulated parkour knowledge, he climbed to the top at a flying speed, and the audience burst into applause. Although the special police can also scale walls and climb pipes, they are fully armed. From this point of view, Parkour is not a "disciple"!

It is the practicality and danger of Parkour itself Sex is destined that parkour will not be as popular as other sports such as basketball. In addition, parkour has relatively high requirements for enthusiasts. People who are too old or too fat are not suitable for participating in parkour.

The limitations of the venue make it even more difficult for them to perform daily training. Ancient buildings need to be protected so they cannot parkour, and the distance between modern buildings is large, making them unsuitable for parkour.

As his videos spread on the Internet, Bai Jie's fame has become bigger and bigger. "Happy Camp", "Date with Luyu", CCTV Spring Festival Gala and other programs have also invited him and his team to perform.

One of my more impressive performance experiences was shooting a video for Youku to commemorate the 60th National Day. He needs to perform from the 1950s to the present day, and finding costumes and props has become the biggest difficulty. The green military uniform that I finally came up with was also pointed out by the audience at the filming site that it did not fit the style of the 1950s. So Bai Jie changed her clothes and put some red stars on them. He finished shooting and edited the film himself. He said that it was fortunate that a professional team like Youku helped him make such a good film. Otherwise, a person like himself who is not even a wild person would not have made this film such a good effect. Later, he also tried to learn to edit films, from shooting to post-production scoring, everything was done by himself.

Bai Jie is very curious about the world. He said that there was a lot of fog in front of his eyes, and he wanted to open it to see the world clearly. He knows parkour and martial arts, and the fog in front of him is the production of movies and videos. He hopes to use videos and movies as a medium to promote parkour and pursue his personal action dreams, but he has already taken many detours on this road. He really longed for a few people who were familiar with video post-production to help him.

Indeed, promoting parkour is inseparable from good video and movie promotion. He also has very high requirements for movies. What he looks forward to is a parkour movie with a plot and development, the kind of flesh-and-blood action movie.

Perhaps, movies + action + parkour skills are what he will pursue in the future. We look forward to seeing him running, jumping crazily, and fighting desperately on the screen like Jackie Chan in the near future. Just like his own wish - "I hope one day to become a real person like Jackie Chan without a substitute." The martial arts star!"

Study martial arts at Henan Martial Arts School in September 2002

Transferred to Beijing Liangshi Martial Arts School in March 2003

September 2005 Studied in the preparatory class of Beijing Jianshe University

In February 2007, all parts of the country promoted the national skill nunchaku and organized a national national skill nunchaku performance group

In January 2008, he became one of the leaders of parkour. 1

In February 2009, he founded the "FRT" group with six members

In March 2009, he founded the "FRT Fei Ren Tang Kung Fu Parkour Team" with film and television performances as the parkour theme.

In May 2010, he served as the director of the time-travel action of the Chinese Special Police Force

In March 2011, he served as the deputy dean of the Beijing Institute of Sports and Arts

In April 2011, he served as the international Charity Association Chinese Kung Fu Football Training Center - Martial Arts Instructor

Served as climbing action instructor for the Chinese Snow Leopard Commandos in June 2011

Main works

Evening performance

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In December 2008, he served as a guest performer at Beijing TV Station's "Youth Model Awards Gala".

In May 2009, he participated in the "Qingdao Cultural Festival" with the group "FRT".

In July 2009, he and the group "FRT" were invited to the 2009 Youku Talent Ceremony Gala.

In October 2009, the group "FRT" participated in the 4th International College Student Animation Festival in Beijing, China.

In January 2010, he was a guest at the preview of "I'm on the Road" at the Happy China Love on the Road party.

The performance team of "Chasing Dreams" at the 2010 CCTV Spring Festival Gala.

The performance team of the 2010 CCTV3 "I Want to Go to the Spring Festival Gala" program "Parkour Youth".

Performer at the "12th Yanjing Beer Festival" in June 2011.

Backing dancer team for the 2012 Jiangsu Satellite TV Spring Festival Gala "Daoma Dan".

Participated in the parkour performance at the China Cartoon and Animation Festival in 2012.

In 2013, he was invited to attend the Tencent Annual Micro Festival Awards Ceremony and won the title of Popular Person of the Year.

Entertainment Programs

In 2008, he participated in the parkour performance of Hunan Satellite TV's "Happy Camp".

In 2008, he was a guest performer on Hunan Satellite TV's "Happy 2008".

In 2008, he was a guest performer on Hunan Satellite TV's "My Best Talent".

In 2008, he was a guest performer on Hunan Satellite TV's "One Against a Hundred".

In 2008, he was a guest performer on Hunan Satellite TV's "Olympic Forward".

In 2009, he participated in Shandong Satellite TV's "Chinese Masters".

In 2010, he participated in the semi-finals of "China's Got Talent" and advanced.

In 2011, guests of Beijing TV's "Beijing Guest" "challenged extreme sports"

In 2011, the performance team of Shenzhen TV's "The Show of the Year".

In 2011, he was a guest interviewer on Southeast TV's "Big Talk".

In 2011, he was a special guest on Shandong Satellite TV's "Breaking Through".

In 2012, he was a guest performer on CCTV's "Avenue of Stars".

In 2012, he was a special guest on Hunan Satellite TV's "Go All Out".

In 2013, he was a special guest on Hebei TV's "Who is the Master".

Participated in movies

Participated in the filming of the movie "The Promise" in 2003

In 2009, members of the F.R.T team shot the movie "October Siege"

In 2009, F.R.T team members filmed the movie "Su Qier"

In 2009, they participated in the filming of the film "A Dog's College Time"

In 2009, they participated in the filming of the film "The Ceiling"

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In 2010, members of the F.R.T team shot the movie "Fist of Fury"

In 2010, members of the F.R.T team shot the movie "The Founding of the Party"

In 2010, members of the F.R.T team shot the movie "The Founding of the Party" "Chengcheng Beacon"

Starred in the 2012 movie "Precision Fighting"

Started in the 2013 movie "I Can't Tell You"

Started in the 2013 movie "Arhat Village"

Starring in the movie "Hollow" in 2013

Web drama

Participated in the filming of Youku web drama "Born Sportsman" in 2010

2013 Filmed the action comedy "Martial Arts High School" produced by Tencent in 2008

Online video

Since 2008, he has filmed more than 50 parkour-themed promotional videos "Youku Awesome Space"

On September 7, 2009, he wrote, directed and acted in the "Parkour Promotional Video for the 60th Anniversary of the National Day"

On February 14, 2010, he was shortlisted for the "Boli Podcast" video creative competition on Southeast TV and was edited by Sai Qi Billiards.

In 2012, he shot the Youku public service video "Lei Feng Ji".

In 2013, he began to shoot exciting action short films for Tencent Weishi, which have been viewed tens of millions of times.

Social Activities

Media Interviews

In 2008, he was interviewed by the magazine "Esquire".

In 2008, he was interviewed by "Wealth Story Club" and "Parkour Kid".

In 2008, he was interviewed by the program "A Date with Luyu".

In 2009, on behalf of "FRT", he accepted a special interview on Beijing Tourism TV's "Parkour".

In 2009, he participated in the "Baidu New Song Gala" with the group "FRT" to interview guests.

In 2009, he recorded a parkour teaching lecture for China Meteorological Channel's "Love Sports Column".

In 2009, he recorded the "China Parkour Special" on the American Blue Ocean TV station.

In 2009, he was interviewed by Zhejiang Satellite TV's "Looking for the King".

In 2010, CCTV5 sports world interview.

In 2011, Youku Sports Figures-Parkour Bai Jie made dreams fly with her body.

In 2012, he was interviewed by Southeast Satellite TV's "Liar Talk" program.

In 2013, he was interviewed by Beijing TV station’s "Wonderful Road System" program.

2014, Hunan Satellite TV's "My Documentary" 40-minute personal life documentary (broadcast on Hunan Satellite TV at 00:00 on May 14)

Publicity activities

On December 19, 2009, Santa Claus also performed parkour, and Erwenyuan Street made the world free of orphans.

On June 1, 2010, Ordos College students participated in the launching ceremony of the Kangbashi New District Environmental Protection Bureau’s Environmental Culture Week publicity event.

Attended the Barter World Charity Fair on June 24, 2011. All the stars showed their love and support for the poor students in Tibet and gathered for a charity auction.