William Gao Biography
Early Life
Born in Croydon to a British father and a Chinese mother, William Gao grew up in a culture-rich household. His father, a theater actor, helped him develop his artistic sense, often taking him to the theater. While his mother encouraged him to persist when things became challenging, frequently reminding him to "Keep at it."
The Wasia Project
In addition to acting, Gao is a classically trained pianist, while his sister Olivia is a violinist. Together, they have formed the Wasia Project, an alt-pop and jazz band. They released their first single, "Why Don't You Love Me," in 2019 and their first EP, "How Can I Pretend," in 2022. In 2023, they released the singles "Petals On the Moon," "My Lover is Sleeping," and "Remember When."
Screen Debut in Netflix's Heartstopper
Gao's screen debut came through National Youth Theater in Netflix's Heartstopper. His acting as Tao Xu captivated the hearts of many fans and earned him a nomination for Emmy's Children/Family Awards for Outstanding Supporting Performance in 2022.
Influences and Opinions
Despite his rising popularity, Gao tries to stay disconnected from social media and grounded in physical experience as much as possible. The awe he felt in childhood while attending the theater, the opera, and musical performances continues to influence him. Seeing the world of music and acting as closely interlinked, Gao has expressed how his ideas in music often came as if from nothing or by emotion, whereas he had to bring his feelings to the character while acting.