Chen Daoming

Chen Daoming
Chinese name (traditional)
Chinese name (simplified)
Pinyin Chén Dàomíng (Mandarin)
Born (1955-04-26) 26 April 1955
Tianjin, China
Occupation Actor
Years active 1980s-present
Spouse(s) Du Xian (m. 1982)
Children Chen Ge (b. 1985)
Ancestry Shaoxing, Zhejiang, China
Awards
Huabiao Awards
Outstanding Actress
2000 My 1919
Golden Rooster Awards
Best Actor
2000 My 1919[1]

Chen Daoming (born 26 April 1955) is a Chinese actor who has starred in various genres of film and television series.[2]

Career

Chen graduated from the Central Academy of Drama. His first notable role was "Puyi" (the last emperor of China) in the 1984television series The Last Dynasty. In 1990, he starred in CCTV’s Fortress Besieged, a series that grabbed the attention of the whole country in 1990 and established his position as one of China’s most popular stars. In 2000, he secured best actor wins at the Huabiao Awards and Golden Rooster Awards for his role in Huang Jianzhong’s historical drama My 1919, about the signing of the Treaty of Versailles. Chen is best known internationally for playing the King of Qin (who became Qin Shi Huang later) in the 2002 film Hero, directed by Zhang Yimou; as well as the tough undercover police detective in Infernal Affairs III. Most recently, Chen starred in Zhang Yimou's film Coming Home alongside Gong Li.

Personal life

In 1982, Chen married Du Xian, a former news anchor from China Central Television who was forced to resign for expressing sympathy (dressing in black and speaking slowly) when she reported the Tiananmen Square protests of 1989 on 4 June 1989. Their daughter was born in 1985.

Filmography

Film

YearEnglish titleChinese titleRoleNotes
1982Flying Snowstorm今夜有暴风雪Cao Tieqiang
1983One and Eight一个和八个Xu Zhi
1985Snuff Bottle烟壶Wu Shibao
1986Blood Evidence屠城血证Li Yuanxiao
1987Evil Empress一代妖后Tongzhi Emperor
1990Justice Guan关公Zhou Yu
1995Dance Fever舞潮Ding Mocun
1995Peach Blossom桃花满天红Mantianhong
1999My 1919我的1919V.K. Wellington Koo
2002Hero英雄King of Qin
2003Infernal Affairs III无间道IIIShen Cheng
2005Rainbow我心飞翔Xu
2009The Founding of a Republic建国大业Yan Jinwen
2009The Treasure Hunter刺陵Hua Dingbang
2010Aftershock唐山大地震Wang DeqingBest Performance by an Actor, 2010 Asia Pacific Screen Awards
2011The Founding of a Party建党伟业V.K. Wellington Koo
2012The Monkey King: Uproar in Heaven大闹天宫3DJade Emperor (voice)
2012Back to 1942一九四二Chiang Kai-shek
2014Coming Home归来Lu Yanshi
2019Initial D 2頭文字D 2

Television series

YearEnglish titleChinese titleRoleNotes
1984The Last Dynasty末代皇帝young Puyi
1989Yinghua Meng樱花梦Cui Mingyi
1990Fortress Besieged围城Fang Hongjian
1992Beiyang Fleet北洋水师Itō Sukeyuki
1994Qinglou Yuan Meng青楼鸳梦Dachahu
1995Yi Di Jimao一地鸡毛Xiaolin
1996A Native of Shanghai in Tokyo上海人在东京Zhu Yue
1996Hu Xueyan胡雪岩Hu Xueyan
1997Kou Laoxi'er寇老西儿Eight Virtuous Prince
1998The Female Official女巡按Liu Fei
1999Father and Son of the Ma Family二马Ma Zeren
1999Shaoxing Shiye绍兴师爷Fang Jingzhai
2000Young Justice Bao少年包青天Eight Virtuous Prince
2001The Imperial Sword尚方宝剑Jian Feng
2001Long March长征Chiang Kai-shek
2001Kangxi Dynasty康熙王朝Kangxi Emperor
2002Black Hole黑洞Nie Mingyu
2002The Prince of Han Dynasty大汉天子Dongfang Shuo
2002Hun Duan Qinhuai魂断秦淮Dorgon
2002Shangfang Baojian尚方宝剑Xianfeng Emperor
2004Winter Solstice冬至Chen Yiping
2004Chinese Divorce中国式离婚Song Jianping
2005The Affaire in the Swing Age江山风雨情Tianqi Emperor
2005Lang Tao Sha浪淘沙Lin Xiaomin
2005Nowhere to Leave Our Youth我们无处安放的青春Zhou Demingalso producer
2005The Great Revival卧薪尝胆King Goujian of Yue
2005The River Flows Eastwards一江春水向东流Wu Jiaqi
2006Sha Jia Bang沙家浜Diao Deyi
2006Jasmine Flower茉莉花Gu Shaotang
2006A Love Before Gone with the Wind北平往事Pan Yuting
2007Mo Fang魔方producer
2012King's War楚汉传奇Liu Bang
2017The First Half of My Life我的前半生Zhuo JianqingSpecial appearance
2019Joy of Life庆余年King of Qing[3]

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References

  1. "Chen Daoming". filmbug.com. Retrieved 2010-01-30.
  2. "Actor:Chen Daoming". CCTV.com. February 23, 2006.
  3. "陈道明吴刚 加盟古装剧《庆余年》". ifeng (in Chinese). January 27, 2018.
  4. "Chen Daoming". imdb.com. Retrieved March 12, 2010.
  5. "Chen Daoming". chinesemov.com. Retrieved March 12, 2010.
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