Name Du Yuming.
Du Yuming, male, born on June 10, 1958 in Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province, Jingfu County, film and television actor, director.
Acting experience:
In 1985, he played the role of the villain Du Yuesheng in the movie <
In 1987, he cooperated with director Chang Cheh in the movie "Crossing the River Dragon" in a cameo role and acted as an action director.
In 1989, he played the role of Cross River Dragon in the action movie "Dragon and Snake" directed by John Woo.
In 1990, he appeared in the movie "The Wonderful Warriors of Jianghu" as Shi Zhi.
In 1992, he played the role of Monk Sha in the movie "Westward Journey to Calm the Demons" and acted as an action director. In the same year, he played the role of Lan Rulong in the TV series "Stabbing Horse" directed by Chang Cheh.
In 1993, he acted as action director and guest starred in the movie "The Avatar" as the character Tu Tong.
In 1995, he worked as an action director in the production "Daylight Canyon" starring Zhang Fengyi.
In 1997, he played Lu Ximing in the movie "Black Hole" directed by Kim Sung-hong. In the same year, he co-starred in the TV series "Next Door to Paradise" with actors He Jing and Liu Jinshan, playing the role of the Venerable Master.
In 1998, he had a guest role in the seventh episode of the CCTV version of the TV series "Water Margin", "Wind and Snow in the Temple of the Mountain God", playing the role of Cangzhou Differential.
In 2001, he played the role of Cannonball in the TV series "Never Go Back" directed by Wang Weiming. In the same year, he appeared in the 20-episode TV series "Golden Fighting Tigers" starring Xu Jinjiang, with a guest role of Peng Ying.
In 2002, he played the role of Ke Zhenhua in the 36-episode TV drama "Winter Solstice" directed by Guan Hu. In the same year, Du Yuming played the role of the anti-first Easy King in the TV drama "Junior Zhang Sanfeng" starring Zhang Weijian.
In 2003, he played the role of Deer Cane Guest in the TV series "Yi Tian Tu Long Ji" starring Su You Peng.
In 2004, he played the role of Qian Shihong in the TV series "Seven Days" starring Ma Yili; in the same year, he played the role of Lin Dabao in the TV series "Vow to Stay" starring Sun Haiying.
In 2006, he played the role of Vulture in the TV drama "New Heroes and Tigers" starring Wu Xiubo; in the same year, he played the villainous role of Big Head in the public security drama "29 Days and a Half"; in the same year, he played the role of Shixun (Ghost) in the 28-episode anti-war TV drama "Dark Sentinel"; in the same year, he played the villainous role of Boss in the mainland TV drama "Seven Swords Descend to Heaven"; in the same year, he played the villainous role of Langpeng in the military espionage drama "New Tiger's Mouth". character Lang Peng.
In 2007, he played the guest role of Huang Shengxuan in the mainland TV drama "Bridge of Life and Death"; in the same year, he played the role of Sulitu in the fourth installment of the TV drama "Kangxi's Private Visit".
In 2008, he guest starred as Yama Debtor in the annual drama "Ten Strange Injustices" directed by Wong Jing.
In 2010, he played Squire Wu in the movie "G.I. Joe" directed by Ding Sheng; in the same year, he served as assistant director and action director in the TV series "Snow Leopard"; and played the character Zhu Ziming; and in the same year, he also played the role of Master Empty in the 30-episode TV series "Battle of Huayan Temple".
In 2011, he played the role of Long and in the movie "Hongmen Banquet" directed by Li Rengang; in the same year, he played the guest role of Hui in the movie "Tough Guy 2" directed by Ding Sheng and starring Liu Ye and Jiao Enjun. In the same year, he played the role of Hong Baoshun in the drama "Black Fox" starring Zhang Ruoyun and Li Man.
In 2012, he guest starred as the character Si in the 32-episode comedy-drama "Jiading Treasure Hunt".
In 2014, she acted in the TV drama "A Thousand Hands and a Thousand Eyes"; in the same year, she appeared in the "Republican version of Yang Men's female generals", "Sister-in-law, Sister-in-Law"; and in December of the same year, she joined the ancient costume cross-country blockbuster "Step by Step".
In 2016, he starred in the movie "Night Demon Man" as psychology professor Bai Shuhe; in the same year, he joined Guo Jingyu's new drama "The Way of Mother" as Ghost Seeing Chou.
In August 2017, he acted in the metaphysical drama "Night of the Generals", playing Master Lian Sheng; in September, he acted in the hot-blooded epic drama "Huo Zhaodi", which was finalized, playing the role of the 100-member Tun Chang Liuzhu of the Enduring Winter Camp.
In July 2018, he starred in the TV drama "Mei Shi Wu Jiang", playing the role of Huang Yu, the owner of the Justice Villa; on August 14, he starred in the web series "The Son of the Night Sky", playing the role of the Third Elder of the Compassionate God Cult; in August, he starred in the martial arts adaptation of Jin Yong's "The Chronicle of the Legend of Yitian and the Dragon Slaughterer" for three times, following Deer Sceptre Guest and Hu Qing Niu, and played the role of Shaolin Monk Watanabe in the drama.
Extended Information:
Major Works:
1. "The Night of the Generals" as Master Lian Sheng
"The Night of the Generals" is produced by Golden Media, Cat Films, Sky God Pictures, Penguin Pictures, Tencent Pictures, and the Reading Group, and produced by Golden Media production, directed by Yang Yang, Chen Feiyu, Song Yiren, Yuan Bingyan, Meng Ziyi, Hu Jun, Tong Yao, Ni Dahong, Jin Shijie leading role, Zheng Shaoqiu, Guo Pinchao, An Zhijie and other special appearances, and Leon Lai's special friendly appearance in the ancient costume metaphysical drama.
The drama is adapted from the novel of the same name "Night of the Generals" by Cat Greasy, which tells the story of Ning Jiao, a border guard of the Great Tang Dynasty, who comes to the imperial capital with his young maid, Sang Sang, to investigate the strange injustice of exterminating a family thirteen years ago, and then, after some hard work, enrolls in the supreme academy of learning, stepping into the ranks of the world's strongest men.
2, "Huo Zhaodi" as Liuju
"Huo Zhaodi" is an ancient costume drama directed by Zhang Jian and starring Zhang Ruoyun, Mao Xiaotong, Bai Yu, Yu Misty, Li Hongyi, Zhong Lei, Xu Yue and Chai Wei.
Based on the Records of the Grand Historian (史记), and the Book of Han (汉书), the drama tells the story of Huo Zaodi, the "God of War," and the fascinating life he led underneath the fame of his battles.
3, "Yi Tian Tu Long Ji" as Deer Scepter
The 2003 version of "Yi Tian Tu Long Ji" was adapted from Jin Yong's 1961 novel of the same name. Directed by Yang Tao and Lai Shuiqing, the movie stars Su Youpeng, Jia Jingwen, Gao Yuanyuan, Zhang Guo Li and Zhang Tielin. The drama is set against the backdrop of the rise of the heroes and the turmoil in the Jianghu Lake at the end of the Yuan Dynasty, and tells the story of a jianghu lake where the Yitian Sword and the Dragonslayer Sword set off a bloody storm.
4, "The Enchantress" as Huang Yu
"The Enchantress" is a costume drama produced by Youku, supervised by Xu Ji Zhou, produced by Zhang Wei, directed by Yi Jun, and starring Li Yitong, Qu Chuxiao, Wang Duo, and Guo Xuefu in the lead roles, with co-starring roles of Xu Jie'er, Ma Ge, and Zhuo Yuxi, and with a special appearance by Li Zifeng.
The drama is adapted from the novel of the same name by Half-Ming, Half-Mi, which tells the story of late Mei, a flatterer in the chaotic era of the Later Tang Dynasty, who goes through love affairs and power struggles in the quiet city, and grows up with Shadow Chang'an as they support each other and love each other along the way.
5, "Stalker" as Master Shatuo
"Stalker" is an anti-war drama co-produced by Zhejiang Huacei Film and Television, Huawei Starcom and other co-productions, directed by Meng Fan, starring Zhai Tianlin, Jiang Gaetong, Xie Zuwu, He Minghan.
The drama tells the story of a downtrodden economics professor, Li Zhengbai, who is tasked with leading a small team to escort a box of crucial "fake bills" from Chongqing to Shanghai.
Reference:
Baidu Encyclopedia-Du Yu Ming