Jin Chao-chun

Jin Chao-chun (Chinese: 金超群; born on 26 November 1951) is a Golden Bell Award-winning Taiwanese actor who achieved regional fame in East Asia and Southeast Asia for his portrayal of the ancient Chinese official Bao Zheng in the 1993 TV series Justice Bao. By 2012 he has portrayed Bao Zheng in over 700 episodes of television series produced in Taiwan, Hong Kong, Mainland China and Singapore.[1] In 1997, he financed the construction of "Chao-chun Film Studio" in Qingdao, China to film Bao Zheng-related television drama.[2]

Jin Chao-chun
金超群
Born (1951-11-26) 26 November 1951
NationalityTaiwanese
Alma materFu Hsing Kang College
Occupation(s)Actor, screenwriter, television producer
Years active1979–present
AgentChao-chun Film Studio (founder)
Spouse
Chi Chen
(m. 1987)
AwardsGolden Bell AwardsBest Actor in a TV Series
1995 Justice BaoBao Zheng


Chinese name
Chinese金超群

Filmography

Films

Year Title Role Notes
1979The Fate (索命三娘)
1994Family Affairs (清官難審)
1995No Justice for All (真相)
2005A Game of Cat and Mouse (包青天之五鼠鬥御貓)Bao Zhengalso screenwriter

Television

Year Title Role Notes
1986Imperial Consort Yang (楊貴妃)Gao Lishi
1988Eight Thousand Li of Cloud and Moon (八千里路雲和月)Qin Hui
1989A Courageous Clan: Mu Kuei-ying (一門英烈穆桂英)Kou Zhun
1993Justice Bao (包青天)Bao ZhengWonGolden Bell Award for Best Actor in a TV Series
1994Heavenly Ghost Catcher (天師鍾馗)Zhong Kui & Bao Zheng
1994Justice Bao (新包青天)Bao Zheng
1994Heroic Legend of the Yang's Family (碧血青天楊家將)Bao Zheng
1995Heavenly Ghost Catcher 2 (天師鍾馗II)Zhong Kui
1998Thunderstorm Rider (霹靂菩薩)Monk Stone
2003Return of Judge Bao (包公出巡)Bao Zhengalso co-producer
2003Mysterious Cases of Judge Bao (包公奇案)Bao Zheng
2007Legends of Bai Yutang (包青天之白玉堂傳奇)Bao Zheng
2008Justice Bao (包青天)Bao Zhengalso screenwriter
2010Justice Bao 1 (包青天之七俠五義)Bao Zhengalso producer
2011Justice Bao 2 (包青天之碧血丹心)Bao Zhengalso producer
2012Justice Bao 3 (包青天之開封奇案)Bao Zhengalso producer

References

  1. Hung Hsiu-ying (洪秀瑛) (26 February 2012). 金超群「我很好」滅死訊 [Jin Chao-chun: 'I'm Well', silencing rumors of death]. China Times (in Chinese). Archived from the original on 23 October 2013. Retrieved 13 April 2012.
  2. 青岛超群影视楼 ["Chao-chun Film Studio" in Qingdao]. Ocean University of China (in Chinese). 17 October 2010. Archived from the original on 23 October 2013. Retrieved 13 April 2012.
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