The stars in the northeast are: Li Bingbing, Sun Honglei, Zhao Wenzhuo, Huang Hong, Wang Luyao and so on.
1. Li Bingbing
Li Bingbing (Li Bingbing), a Chinese mainland film and television actress, was born on February 27, 1973 in Wuchang City, Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province, and graduated from the undergraduate acting department of the Shanghai Theatre Academy in 1997.
In 2000, Li Bingbing starred in the TV series "Junior Bao Qing Tian", and starred in the TV series "Smart Little Handsome", and won the Best Actress Award at the 13th Singapore International Film Festival for the movie "Home for the New Year". 2004, Li Bingbing starred in the movies "Waiting Alone" and "Thieves in the World", and was nominated for the Golden Rooster Award and Hundred Flowers Award for Supporting Actress for the roles of Liu Rong and Xiaoye, the beautiful thief respectively.
In 2005, Li starred in the TV drama "The Eight Heroes", and in 2007, she won the Best Actress at the 12th Chinese Film Huabiao Awards for the movie "The Ballad of Cloudy Water", and in the following year, she won the Best Actress at the 29th Hundred Flowers Awards for Popular Cinema. In the same year, Li Bingbing became the Asia-Pacific spokesperson for Montblanc brand jewelry, thus becoming the first Chinese actress to endorse an international luxury product.
2. Sun Honglei
Sun Honglei, born on August 16, 1970 in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, is a Chinese mainland actor who graduated from the acting department of the Central Academy of Drama.
Sun Honglei made his film debut in 1999 with the movie "My Father and Mother," and gained attention in 2000 with the urban drama "Like Mist, Like Rain, Like Wind," and won the Best Actor Award at the 10th Beijing University Film Festival for the romance "Zhou Yu's Train" in 2003, and played the role of Qiu Ru Bai in the drama "Meilanfang" in 2008, as well as the role of Qiu Ru Bai in the family ethical drama "Halfway Husband and Wife" in 2007. In 2007, he won the Best Actor in TV Drama at the 13th Shanghai TV Festival Magnolia Awards for the family ethical drama Halfway Husband and Wife.
In 2009, he portrayed the role of Yu Zecheng in the espionage drama "Subterfuge", for which he won the Outstanding Actor Award at the 27th Chinese TV Drama Flying Sky Awards and the Best Actor in a TV Drama Award at the Magnolia Awards of the 15th Shanghai Television Festival.
In 2013, he won the Best Actor Award at the London International Chinese Film Festival for his role in the suspenseful film "All Eyewitnesses".
The 2016 drama "Mr. Right", which starred him as a leading man in an urban drama, premiered in 2016. Mr. Nice Guy" premiered.
3. Zhao Wenzhuo
Born on April 10, 1972, in Harbin, Heilongjiang, China, into a martial arts family, Zhao Wenzhuo is a Chinese film and television actor, martial artist, and a teacher at Beijing Sport University.
Zhao studied wushu from a young age and was admitted to the Department of Wushu of Beijing Sport University in 1990. he was awarded the Junior Champion of China National Championships in 1990, All-around Champion of China National University Competition and National Wushu Champion in 1991, and was elected as China's National Wuyin-level Sportsman.
In 1991, he acted in the movie "Kung Fu Emperor Fong Sai Yuk"; in 1993, he acted as the male number Wong Fei Hung in the movie "Wong Fei Hung's King's Wind". 1995, he acted in the movie "The Knife" (also known as "Broken Knife Guest") directed by Tsui Hark, which was one of the works of the Chinese Movie Viewing Exhibition of the Golden Horse Awards in Taiwan in 1996. 2000, he starred in the movie "Speed of the Fist in Life and Death".
4. Huang Hong
Huang Hong, formerly known as Huang Changshou, born on May 25, 1960 in Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province, sketch performance artist, the General Administration Song and Dance Troupe of the national level actors, the Chinese Television Artists Association of the Actors Working Committee head, the Army Major General.
In 1987, Huang Hong made his debut on the stage and performed the skit "Selling Calendars". 1989, Huang Hong made his debut on the CCTV Spring Festival Gala stage and performed the skit "Recruitment". 1990, Huang Hong became famous for his performance of the skit "Guerrillas of the Overgrown" on the CCTV New Year's Day Gala, playing the role of the father of the island of Hainan. 1995, Huang Hong starred in the patriotic comedy film "Qiaobenmaofu" (The Wonderful Run), which celebrated the resistance of the military against the Japanese invasion.
5. Wang Luyao
Wang Luyao (formerly known as Wang Luyao), born on January 11, 1970 in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province, is a Chinese mainland actress and host.
Wang Luyao was born in Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province, China, on January 11, 1970. In 2002, she appeared in the Jin Yong's martial arts drama "Eight Parts of the Dragon". 2003, she starred in the costume historical drama "The Great Tang Dynasty Song Fei". 2004, she appeared in the costume comedy "Chef as an Officer" and sang the ending song "Big Vegetable Jar". 2005, she appeared in the martial arts drama "Sword of the Blue Blooded".
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