
Age: 32
male
Alan Aruna (阿如那; born September 18, 1993 in Xing’an, Inner Mongolia, China) is a Chinese actor of Mongolian ethnicity celebrated for his range and frequently intense supporting roles, especially in crime and action genres, across film and television. A graduate of the Shanghai Theatre Academy, he made his screen debut in the 2016 film Mr. Donkey (Tie Jiang) and has since appeared in a wide array of movies including Goldbuster (2017), Hello My Dog (2018), Begin Again (2019), The Winners (2020), Schemes in Antiques (2021), Break Through the Darkness (2021), Ping-Pong of China (2023), Chase After You (2023), One and Only (2023), Raid on the Lethal Zone (2023, main role), Moscow Mission (2023), A Place Called Silence (2024), Hovering Blade (2024), Article 20 (2024), and upcoming 2025 films Gezhi Town, The Fire Raven, and Legends of the Condor Heroes: The Gallants. On television, he’s credited in dramas such as Are You Safe (2022), Great Miss D (2022), The Knockout (2023), The Bionic Life (2023), Sharp Turns, Xing Jing Shi Ke 1: Feng Hua Zheng Mao, Extreme Punishment Suit, and People in Beijing, as well as forthcoming series Small Police Station (2025) and Sword Rose (2025), alongside variety and guest appearances including Call Me by Fire Season 4 (2024), My Little One: Good Life (2024), and Come On Bro (2023). Across genres from gritty realism to large-scale spectacle, Aruna’s commanding screen presence has made him a recognizable and adaptable talent in contemporary Chinese cinema and television.

Alan Aruna

Wei Shen
for Wei Shen in Sleeping Dogs (Live Action Film Adaptation)
Suggested by nihilus

(Based on the video game) Hong Kong is a city of ghosts—drowned in black, lit only by neon red, a graveyard that never sleeps. Wei Shen, an undercover cop, steps into the Sun On Yee triad with a badge hidden deep in his pocket and a heart already split in two. The mission is simple: infiltrate, dismantle, burn. But in the shadows of Kowloon alleys and blood-slick markets, nothing stays clean. Fists smash bone in rain-drenched backstreets. Machetes glint under strobing club lights. Bullets punch holes through crimson-lit glass. Every kill pulls Wei further from the law and deeper into the brotherhood, where respect is carved into flesh and loyalty is written in blood. The city’s palette narrows to black voids and arterial red—the badge fades, but the violence blooms. As bodies stack, Wei is remade by the world he was sent to destroy. His silhouette darkens, hooded, monstrous, a predator born of neon and gore. By the time the streets erupt into all-out war, the cop is gone. In his place stands a gangster baptized in violence, claimed forever by the Sun On Yee. Under the neon rain, Wei Shen doesn’t just fall—he ascends. Not as a savior, not as a traitor, but as the city’s newest nightmare.


