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Famous Chinese short drama actor faces lay-off due to AI’s impact returns to farming

From domineering, romantic control freak on-screen characters to real-life chilli producer, popular actor comes to terms with digital reality

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A Chinese actor, well-known for numerous short dramas, is facing unemployment due to AI’s impact on acting roles and has returned to farming. Photo: SCMP composite/Douyin
Alice Yanin Shanghai

A Chinese actor who is well-known for playing dominant bosses in miniseries and has taken part in 200 such productions has become unemployed due to the impact of AI technology.

In March, to make ends meet, Zhang Xiaolei, 28, began doing farm work in the northwestern province of Qinghai, Red Star News reported.

Starting with some basic dancing skills, Zhang was introduced by his friend to a miniseries filming crew at the end of 2023.

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Since then, he has become a familiar face to viewers of miniseries in China.

In the 200 productions in which Zhang starred, 70 per cent show him portraying a “bossy president”, or ba zong in Chinese.

Zhang Xiaolei, above, has gone from miniseries actor to simple chilli farmer. Photo: Weibo
Zhang Xiaolei, above, has gone from miniseries actor to simple chilli farmer. Photo: Weibo

The term describes a male character in romantic fiction who is a domineering control freak that only shows tenderness to their lover.

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