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Zhang Guoli

Birthday: 1955-01-17 Place of Birth: Tianjin, China
Synopsis

Zhang Guoli (born 17 January 1955) is a Chinese film actor and director. Zhang was a xiangsheng actor before he started working on films and television series. He is mostly known for his roles playing the Emperor in various dramas involving Qing Dynasty imperial China. He has also hosted the CCTV New Year's Gala in 2014. He is married to actress Deng Jie and he has a son named Zhang Mo from a previous marriage, who is also an actor. Zhang is a practising Buddhist and a member of the Taiwanese Buddhist organisation Dharma Drum Mountain. He has a dharma name, Changsheng (常升). From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Acting

The Mask
as    Ji Ting Shan / 季廷山
A serial killer is victimizing the city of Linghai so criminal police investigator Ji Fan , Captain Xiong Zhen Nan, and forensic doctor Zhao Qing Yan create a task force to launch an investigation. The case becomes complicated when Ji Fan realizes that the killer might be close to him and found to be related to an old case 27 years ago that leads back to his own family - his Ji Ting Shan and older brother Ji Ping who lives with him.
A Love For Dillema
as    南建龙/Nan Jianlong
Nan Li is anxious about Huan Huan's decreasing grade, and she realizes the importance of a tuition class. Thus, Huan Huan faces a series of tough and excruciating tuition classes. The entire family revolves around Huan Huan entering high school. After a series of events, Nan Li and Xia Jun Shan finally realized their mistakes, and they plan to give their child a happy childhood.
Song of Youth
as    Miao Wanqiu's Teacher
A story between school kids and the teacher in a high school happened in 1985 China.
Everybody's Fine
as    Zhiguo Guan
When all four of his children cancel their yearly visits, a widower travels to the far corners of the country to see them and discovers the hidden sides of their lives.
He and His Sons
as    Luo Jianjun / 罗建军
Daily adventures of an ordinary family.
Back to 1942
as    Fan Dianyuan
In 1942, Henan Province was devastated by the most tragic famine in modern Chinese history, resulting in the deaths of at least three million men, women and children. Although the primary cause of the famine was a severe drought, it was exacerbated by locusts, windstorms, earthquakes, epidemic disease and the corruption of the ruling Kuomintang government.
Lady Cop & Papa Crook
as    Xu Ban Shan
A corrupt red oil kingpin enlists the aid of a female police officer to help find his son.
Vampire Super
as    Wang Dui Zhang
WUMING was a peaceful and tranquil town famous for its excellent 'fengshui' that bred outstanding personalities. Back in te QING dynasty, a famous official was buried here with a grandiose tomb built and two pieces of priceless jade ducks placed as burial accompaniment. In fact, there were numerous rich, famous people and countless jewelries and valuebles were buried in the graveyard and so cases of tomb thefts happened occasionally. As stories of ghosts and vampires began to spread around, the townsfolk rarely went out during the nights.
Cell Phone
as    Fei Muo
Follows the story of a television host who's hidden so much personal and secret information on his phone, that when it gets out, catastrophe strikes.
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