Li Jun Li: A Life in Art and Performance
Early Life and Background
- Born: Shanghai, China (1983)
- Li Jun Li’s upbringing was marked by international relocation. Her father, a painter, moved the family to Bogotá, Colombia when she was six years old.
- Three years later, they immigrated to New York City in the United States, shaping her multicultural perspective.
- Early Influences: Growing up with a father who was an artist instilled in Li Jun Li an appreciation for creative expression from a young age.
Education and Early Career
- Li Jun Li pursued formal training in the performing arts, graduating from Fiorello H. Laguardia High School’s prestigious dance program.
- Breakthrough Role: Her professional acting debut came in 2008 with a role opposite Matthew Morrison in the Tony Award-winning revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein's *South Pacific* at Lincoln Center, marking a significant early success.
Television and Film Roles
- Following her stage debut, Li Jun Li steadily built a career in television and film, appearing in series such as *Blue Bloods* (2010), *Damages* (2011), and *The Following* (2013).
- She also showcased her versatility in films like Cédric Klapisch’s *Chinese Puzzle* (2013) and *Mistress* (2014).
- Expanding Visibility: Roles in Neil Labute's *Billy & Billie* (2015) and *Minority Report* (2015) broadened her global presence.
- Notable Television Appearances: Li Jun Li gained further recognition for recurring roles as FBI recruit Iris Chang on the ABC thriller series *Quantico* (2016) and in the NBC procedural *Chicago P.D.*
- *The Exorcist* (2017): She became a series regular as Rose Cooper in the second season of Fox’s *The Exorcist*.
- *Wu Assassins* (2019): Li Jun Li starred as Jenny Wah in the Netflix supernatural crime drama series, showcasing her action and dramatic range.
- Recent Work: In 2022, she appeared in Damien Chazelle’s *Babylon*, portraying a character inspired by silent film icon Anna May Wong.
Artistic Style & Floral Series
- While primarily known as an actress, Li Jun Li also explores her artistic side through vibrant floral paintings.
- “Let Life be Beautiful Like Summer Flowers”: Her signature series showcases a unique style blending modern techniques with traditional themes of beauty and nature.
- Her artwork often features bold colors and expressive brushstrokes, capturing the essence of summer blooms.
Influences and Historical Significance
- Multicultural Background: Li Jun Li’s diverse upbringing has profoundly influenced her artistic perspective and ability to connect with a wide range of audiences.
- Her dedication to both performing arts and visual art demonstrates a versatile creative spirit.
- By portraying complex characters on screen and expressing herself through vibrant paintings, she contributes to the rich tapestry of contemporary art and entertainment.


