Huang Xiaoming (simplified Chinese: 黄æ™"明; traditional Chinese:
黃曉明; pinyin: Huáng XiÇŽomÃng, born 13 November 1977) is a
Chinese actor, singer, and model. He graduated from the Performance
Institute of the Beijing Film Academy in 2000. Huang first rose to
prominence in 2001 for playing Emperor Wu of Han in the television
series The Prince of Han Dynasty. In 2007, Huang signed a contract
with Huayi Brothers and began focusing on his film career, appearing
in films like The Sniper (2009), The Message (2010), and Sacrifice
(2010).Huang is best known for his roles in television as Yang Guo in
The Return of the Condor Heroes (2006), Xu Wenqiang in Shanghai Bund
(2007), Luo Xi in Summer's Desire (2010), Yue Fei in The Patriot Yue
Fei (2013) and Zuo Zhen in Cruel Romance (2015); as well as his roles
in films American Dreams in China (2013) and Xuanzang (2016).Huang was
born in Qingdao, Shandong and is an only child. His father was an
engineer while his mother was an accountant. At age nine, he was
selected by a film studio to play the child protagonist in a movie.
Throughout his school life, Huang planned to become a scientist, but
his language teacher encouraged him to apply to the Beijing Film
Academy, which infrequently came to Qingdao to recruit students. A
week before his entrance examination, his foot was run over and
crushed by a jeep; luckily, the injury was not serious because he was
wearing army boots. While studying at the Beijing Film Academy, Huang
recalls the person who had the greatest influence on him, a teacher
named Cui Xinqin. He was close friends and classmates with Zhao Wei
and Chen Kun; the trio was known as the "Three Musketeers".
黃曉明; pinyin: Huáng XiÇŽomÃng, born 13 November 1977) is a
Chinese actor, singer, and model. He graduated from the Performance
Institute of the Beijing Film Academy in 2000. Huang first rose to
prominence in 2001 for playing Emperor Wu of Han in the television
series The Prince of Han Dynasty. In 2007, Huang signed a contract
with Huayi Brothers and began focusing on his film career, appearing
in films like The Sniper (2009), The Message (2010), and Sacrifice
(2010).Huang is best known for his roles in television as Yang Guo in
The Return of the Condor Heroes (2006), Xu Wenqiang in Shanghai Bund
(2007), Luo Xi in Summer's Desire (2010), Yue Fei in The Patriot Yue
Fei (2013) and Zuo Zhen in Cruel Romance (2015); as well as his roles
in films American Dreams in China (2013) and Xuanzang (2016).Huang was
born in Qingdao, Shandong and is an only child. His father was an
engineer while his mother was an accountant. At age nine, he was
selected by a film studio to play the child protagonist in a movie.
Throughout his school life, Huang planned to become a scientist, but
his language teacher encouraged him to apply to the Beijing Film
Academy, which infrequently came to Qingdao to recruit students. A
week before his entrance examination, his foot was run over and
crushed by a jeep; luckily, the injury was not serious because he was
wearing army boots. While studying at the Beijing Film Academy, Huang
recalls the person who had the greatest influence on him, a teacher
named Cui Xinqin. He was close friends and classmates with Zhao Wei
and Chen Kun; the trio was known as the "Three Musketeers".
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