Real name: 任振泉 / Ren Zhen Quan
Profession: Actor, singer and producer
Birthdate: 1975-Mar-04
Birthplace: Qiqihar, Heilongjiang, China
Height: 179cm
Weight: 65kg
Star sign: Pisces
Chinese zodiac: Rabbit
Blood type: A
Family: Older sister
Talent agency: Tian Xi Yong Tai", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/RW4Krc.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Li Bing Bing", "alternateName": "李冰冰", "birthDate": "February 27, 1973", "nationality": "Chinese", "description": "Li had no intention of becoming an actress initially and enrolled specifically in a high school for prospective school teachers. However, upon graduation, she discovered her interest in acting and was eventually persuaded by a friend to join the Shanghai Drama Institute in 1993
Her film debut was Zhang Yuan's Seventeen Years (1999), which won her the "Best Actress" Award in the 1999 Singapore Film Festival. In 2001, Li starred in the television series Young Justice Bao, which propelled her to become one of the most famous actresses in China. That year she was awarded the title of one of the "Top Ten Best TV actors/actresses in China". From then on, Li was approbated as an "action actress" as she starred in a number of wuxia television dramas, such as Taiji Prodigy and Eight Heroes.
In 2004, Li starred in the romantic comedy film Waiting Alone, which received three Chinese Academy Award nominations, including Best Picture and Best Actress. That same year, Li won the title of "The Most Popular Actress" at the 12th Beijing College Film Festival. She went on to star in Feng Xiaogang's A World Without Thieves, which earned her a nomination for "Best Supporting Actress" Award at the 2005 Golden Rooster Awards.
Li won the "Best Actress" Awards at the 2007 Huabiao Awards and at the 2008 Hundred Flowers Awards for her performance in The Knot; the film is also China's entry for the Best Foreign Film award at the 2008 Academy Awards. She also co-starred with Jet Li and Jackie Chan in the 2008 film The Forbidden Kingdom as the White-haired Witch Ni-chang. In November 2009, Li won the Best Leading Actress Award at the 46th Golden Horse Film Awards for her role in the espionage spy thriller The Message.
Li's most recent notable performance is for the role of Shangguan Jing'er in Tsui Hark's 2010 film Detective Dee and the Mystery of the Phantom Flame; her character in this movie is loosely based on Shangguan Wan'er, a poet, writer and politician of the Tang Dynasty. Her first-time leading role in an English language film is Wayne Wang's 2011 Snow Flower and the Secret Fan, a film adaptation from Lisa See's 2005 novel of the same title. She will also co-star and co-produce with Jackie Chan in 1911, which will be released in September 2011 to celebrate the 100th anniversary of the Xinhai Revolution.
Li is a UNEP Goodwill Ambassador, WWF Earth Hour Global Ambassador, and Ambassador of Korean Culture in Chin
(Source: Wikipedia)", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/9yW0Kc.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Cheng Pei Pei", "alternateName": "鄭佩佩", "birthDate": "January 6, 1946", "nationality": "Chinese", "description": "Cheng Pei Pei was a Chinese actress. She moved to Hong Kong in 1962. In 1963, she began training at Shaw Brothers Studio through a recommendation by a family friend. Due to her Mandarin and dance background, she quickly worked her way up. In 1964, she made her feature film debut in the 1964 film "Lovers' Rock".
She is perhaps best known for starring in the 1966 film "Come Drink with Me". Cheng continued to play expert swordswomen in a number of films throughout the 1960s.
Cheng moved to Southern California in the 1970s to raise her children. During this period, she attended business school at the University of California, Irvine, and taught Chinese dance.
In 2000, she returned to international attention with her role in "Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon". Cheng had befriended the film's director, Ang Lee, when she hosted the Mandarin talk show" Pei Pei's Time" on the Los Angeles–based TV station KSCI.
She followed this up with the 2004 television miniseries "Watery Moon, Hollow Sky", which was shown on Asian-American television as "Paradise". She continued to work for Zhouyi Media in mainland China.
She was the president of the King Hu Foundation.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/4AyZZ_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Zhou Jie", "alternateName": "周杰, Chow Kit, Чжоу Цзе", "birthDate": "August 05, 1970", "nationality": "Xian, Shaanxi, China", "description": "Zhou Jie is a Chinese actor who was born in Xi An and graduated from the Shanghai Theatre Academy. Active Years: 1992 - now Occupation: actor", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/zhou-jie.png" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Ashton Chen", "alternateName": "释小龙", "birthDate": "January 6, 1988", "nationality": "Chinese", "description": "Ashton Chen Xiaolong (born in Dengfeng, Henan), also known by his stage name Shi Xiaolong is a Chinese actor and martial artist. He is a famous child actor and has been a disciple of Shi Yongxin, the current abbot of Shaolin Temple, since he was two years old. He was taught martial arts by his father and Shi Yongxin at a young age. He gained attention in the entertainment industry after his performance at the International Shaolin Kung Fu Festival in Zhengzhou at the age of four. He became a child actor and achieved great success in films such as the 1994 martial arts comedy Shaolin Popey II: Messy Temple (新乌龙院).
In 2003, he stopped acting and went to study in the United States. In 2005, he returned to China and starred as Zhan Zhao in the television series Young Justice Bao III. In 2007, he continued his studies in the United States and graduated from high school in 2008 from the prestigious Performing Children's School (PCS) in New York City. In 2010, Chen played one of Ip Man's students in the martial arts film Ip Man 2.
(Source: Wikipedia)", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/Z8WwEk_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Chen Dao Ming", "alternateName": "陈道明", "birthDate": "April 26, 1955", "nationality": "Chinese", "description": "Chen Dao Ming is a Chinese actor known as the Emperor of Chinese TV series, having starred in all types of TV series and films.
Chen Dao Ming is a veteran award-winning Chinese actor and producer. He made his acting debut in the 1982 film “There's a Blizzard Tonight” and then won his first Best Actor award for his role in the 1984 television drama “The Last Emperor.” After a few years hiatus, Chen Dao Ming made a high-profile guest appearance in the 2017 television drama “The First Half of My Life.”
Chen has won numerous awards and honors including the 1989 Winner Feitian Television Award Outstanding Actor. In 1991 he was Winner Feitian Television Award Outstanding Actor; Winner Gold Panda Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series and Winner Golden Phoenix Award Male Actor. Among his other awards he was recognized at the 2019 Huading Award Winner National Top 10 TV Actor.
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.
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