Amy Sun
Biography
Amy Sun, whose Chinese name is Sun Yi Ning (孙艺宁), was born on March 10, 1993, in Jinzhou, Liaoning Province, China. Standing about 163 cm tall, she showed an early interest in performing arts and acting. Her natural charm and expressiveness led her to pursue a career in the entertainment industry, where she began developing her craft through training and early acting opportunities.
Career Beginnings
Amy Sun made her acting debut around 2013, appearing in the historical television drama Prince of Lan Ling. In her early years, she took on a variety of supporting roles that helped her gain valuable experience and build recognition within the Chinese television scene.
Breakthrough and Recognition
Her breakthrough came in 2017 with the popular romantic fantasy drama The Eternal Love, in which she played Jing Xin, a role that earned her widespread attention. The success of the series led to her returning for its sequels, The Eternal Love 2 (2018) and The Eternal Love 3 (2021). Amy’s performance was praised for its emotional warmth and engaging presence, solidifying her as a rising actress in Chinese entertainment.
In 2018, she gained further popularity with her lead role as Chen Qingqing in the romantic comedy Accidentally in Love. The series became a fan favorite both domestically and internationally, boosting her visibility and showcasing her versatility as a performer.
Continued Success
Following these successes, Amy appeared in several other television dramas, including Love Under the Full Moon (2021), We At That Time (2021), and Discovery of Romance (2022). Her growing body of work reflects her consistent dedication to her craft and her ability to embody a range of characters, from light-hearted romantic leads to more mature, emotionally complex roles.