Mickey He (何晟铭, He Sheng Ming), born as He Min on July 9, 1976 in Xiantao, Hubei, China, is a Chinese actor and singer. He is known for many dramas such as Beauty's Rival in Palace, Palace and Beauty World.

Mickey He
Native name (Chinese): 何晟铭
Phonetic name: He Sheng Ming
English name: Mickey He
Birth name: He Min (何敏)
Other name: He Wei Qi (何味奇)
Birthdate: July 9, 1976
Birthplace: Xiantao, Hubei, China
Country:
China
Height: 176 cm
Weight: 65 kg
Blood type: A
Zodiac sign: Cancer
Education: Beijing Film Academy
Occupation: Actor, singer
Label: Mickey He studio
He Min was born in Xiantao, Hubei, People's Republic of China on July 9, 1976. He has one older brother, Hairong. As a result, close relatives and friends often call him Xiao Hai ("Little Hai"). In 1996, He moved to Guangzhou, Guangdong and formed the short-lived boy band China Power with members Peng Liang and Yang Guang. China Power was extremely popular in the Cantonese music scene, and the group won "Best Group" at the first annual Chinese Singing Awards, which was held in Hong Kong in 1997.
As the lead vocalist, He was the most popular member. In 1998, He left the group and released his first single "Solo" under the stage name He Weiqi to support a Shenzhen food company. He released his first complete album in 1999, which only received lukewarm responses. He announced his indefinite leave in the industry and enrolled in the Beijing Film Academy, occasionally filming for several dramas.
He attempted to return to the music scene in 2005, using his first stage name He Min. He was unsuccessful, and retired to working as a backstage visual supervisor instead.
Yu Zheng, one of Mainland China's most popular television drama producers, discovered He and cast him a role in Rose Martial World (2008), which propelled He to stardom. Following Rose, He continued his collaboration with Yu in other big-budgeted works, such as Beauty's Rival in Palace (2009), Pretty Maid (2009), and Happy Mother-in-Law, Pretty Daughter-in-Law (2010). He is perhaps best known for his role as the Fourth Imperial Prince on the 2011 period drama Palace, also a Yu Zheng production.