Zhang Mo (actor)

Zhang Mo (Chinese: 张默; born 28 July 1982) is a Chinese actor.[1][2][3][4]

Zhang Mo
张默
Born (1982-07-28) July 28, 1982
Alma materCentral Academy of Drama
OccupationActor
Years active1997–present
AgentHuayi Brothers
Parent(s)Zhang Guoli (father)
Deng Jie (Stepmother)
Luo Xiuchun (mother)
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese張默
Simplified Chinese张默

Zhang is noted for his roles as Liuzi in the film Let the Bullets Fly (2011).

Zhang has won the Best New Actor Award at the Golden TVS Annual Award and Chinese Young Generation Film Forum, Outstanding Supporting Actor Award at the China Image Film Festival, and New Performer Award at the Golden Phoenix Award, and received BQ Celebrity Score Award and Chinese Film Media Award nominations for Favorite Actor.

Early life

Zhang was born and raised in Chengdu, Sichuan, the son of Luo Xiuchun (simplified Chinese: 罗秀春; traditional Chinese: 羅秀春), an actress in Sichuan People's Art Theatre, and Zhang Guoli, a famous actor and director, Zhang's stepmother Deng Jie is also a famous actress.[5]

Zhang graduated from Central Academy of Drama, where he majored in acting.[6]

Acting career

Zhang had his first experience in front of the camera in 1997, and he was chosen to act as a support actor in Kangxi Travels, a historical television series starring his parents Zhang Guoli and Deng Jie.

Zhang acted in many television series, such as Winter Is Not Cold, Marriageable Age, and New Legend of Ji Gong.

In 2004, Zhang had a supporting role in The Eloquent Ji Xiaolan, a historical comedy television series starring Zhang Guoli, Zhang Tielin, Wang Gang (actor) and Yuan Li.

After playing minor roles in various films and television series, Zhang received his first leading role in a film called Let the Bullets Fly, for which he won Best New Actor Award at the Chinese Young Generation Film Forum and New Performer Award at the Golden Phoenix Award.[7]

In 2011, Zhang appeared in a romantic comedy film Love Is Not Blind, it was released in November 2011 and grossed US$56 million.[8]

In 2012, Zhang participated in Back to 1942,[9][10] it had its premiere at the International Rome Film Festival on 11 November 2012.[11] At the same year, Zhang won the Outstanding Supporting Actor at the China Image Film Festival for his performance in Lethal Hostage, and was nominated for Favorite Actor Award at the BQ Celebrity Score Award.

Filmography

Film

YearEnglish titleChinese titleRoleNotes
2000Because of love因为有爱Lin Hai
2007The World Second天下第二Zhuge Ming
There would be no New China without the CPC没有共产党就没有新中国Qian Liuzi
2010Let the Bullets Fly让子弹飞Liuzi
2011Love Is Not Blind失恋33天
The Pretending Lovers假装情侣Momo
Very Kidnappers非常绑匪A Kai
2012Back to 1942一九四二Shuang Zhu
Inseparable形影不离Sun Biao
Lethal Hostage边境风云Policeman
2013Piano Trojan钢琴木马A Ming

Television

YearEnglish titleChinese titleRoleNotes
1997Kangxi Travels康熙微服私访记1The beggar
2000Kangxi Travels 3康熙微服私访记3Hu Er
2001Winter Is Not Cold冬天不冷Xiao Cao
2002My This Life我这一辈子Shunzi
2003Shake off挣脱Shen Lin
2004Marriageable Age豆蔻年华guest
少年大钦差Fengshen Yinde
Hail the Judge新九品芝麻官Lu Xiaofeng
The Eloquent Ji Xiaolan铁齿铜牙纪晓岚3Yuan Hong
2005Youth Jiaqing少年嘉庆Yongxing
New Legend of Ji Gong济公新传Ji Gong
Young Treasure Crown Prince少年宝亲王Hongzhou
龙非龙凤非凤Guangxu Emperor
2006Call Mama Once叫一声妈妈Liu Weiqiang
2007Father's Flag父辈的旗帜Wan Hubao
2008侦探成旭Xue Ran
守着阳光守着你Yu Younan
My Wife Is a 'Fool'我的老婆是傻瓜Qin Ziwei
2009Sinful Debt 2孽债2Sheng Tianhua
Going South Sea下南洋Tang Atai
Graduation Time毕业时刻Duan Qiang
2010Xia Yan's Autumn夏妍的秋天Wang Xiaozhu
2011War of Desire凰图腾Emperor Yizong of Tang
2013Love Is Not Blind失恋33天Wang Yiyang
翻手为云覆手雨Wei Youxuan
2014Ten Escort Red Army十送红军

Awards

YearWorkAwardResultNotes
2007Golden TVS Annual Award for Best New ActorWon
2011Let the Bullets FlyGolden Phoenix Award for New PerformerWon
Chinese Young Generation Film Forum - Best New ActorWon
2012Lethal HostageChina Image Film Festival - Outstanding Supporting ActorWon
BQ Celebrity Score Award for Favorite ActorNominated
2013Lethal HostageChinese Film Media Award for Favorite ActorNominated
BQ Celebrity Score Award for Favorite ActorNominated

References

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