Jia was born on 19 March 1967 in
Siping,
Jilin, to Jia Fengsen and Chai Xiuling, both retired theater actors from
northeast China. He had a younger sister, Wang Tong. Jia graduated from the
Central Academy of Drama in
Beijing in 1989, and soon gained fame in the late 1980s and early 1990s as an actor in films such as
The Case of the Silver Snake and
A Woman from North Shaanxi. While rehearsing for a stageplay titled
Kiss of the Spider Woman (also directed by Zhang Yang) in the fall of 1992, Jia first became exposed to marijuana and eventually became addicted, while also occasionally using heroin. Then, in 1995, after filming
Weekend Lover, Jia quit acting completely and lived off his younger sister Wang Tong. He was also an avid fan of
The Beatles, listening to their music obsessively and began to fantasize himself as the son of the Beatles' lead singer,
John Lennon. In late 1995, his parents decided to move to Beijing in order to help their son quit drugs. Wang Tong also came back to live with her parents and brother in the same apartment. Several efforts made by his parents to penetrate their son's inner world were met with indifference, sometimes even hostility. Over time, however, Jia began to open up. He started to take regular walks with his father, usually buying a bottle or two of beer along the way. Jia Fengsen also bought his son cassette tapes by The Beatles. In early 1996, Jia relapsed after being off drugs for almost six months. On 19 March of that year, after drinking several bottles of beer for the celebration of his twenty-ninth birthday, Jia slapped his father, claiming it was to teach him the "meaning of life". Jia's family was upset by this and felt he needed to be taught a lesson. They contacted the police, and three officers arrived at their house the next day. Jia was taken into custody and sent to a mental institution. Upon arrival at the institution, after being placed on medication, his condition improved greatly. He also stopped fantasizing and started to see himself as just an ordinary human being. His doctor determined that Jia was not suffering from schizophrenia but recommended that he stay a little longer to sober completely. He was finally discharged on 19 March 1997, his thirtieth birthday. 2000's
Suzhou River depicted his return to acting. The film is considered one of the most important of the
"Sixth Generation" of Chinese cinema. His struggle with addiction was depicted in 2001's
Quitting, in which he, his family and even the patients of the mental institution, play themselves. For the film, Jia Hongsheng won the 2002
Silver Screen Award for Best Actor. In 2000, Jia began a four-year romantic involvement with
Zhou Xun, his co-lead star in
Suzhou River. He has been credited with getting her the lead role in
Palace of Desire, having introduced her to director
Li Shaohong. == Death ==