Sun Honglei
Sun Honglei | |||
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Chinese name | 孙红雷 | ||
Pinyin | Sūn Hóngléi (Mandarin) | ||
Born |
Harbin, China | August 16, 1970||
Other name(s) | San Lang (三狼, "Three Wolves") | ||
Occupation | Actor | ||
Years active | 1999–present | ||
Spouse(s) | Wang Jundi (2014-present) | ||
Parents |
Sun Zhenshan (father) Chen Yiqin (mother) | ||
Awards
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Sun Honglei, (simplified Chinese: 孙红雷; traditional Chinese: 孫紅雷; pinyin: Sūn Hóngléi) born 16 August 1970 in Harbin, China is a Chinese actor.
Background
Sun developed an interest in acting and performances at a young age. He often skipped school to learn breakdancing on the streets and eventually gave up his studies entirely to pursue dancing as a career, eventually performing with a modern dance troupe for several years. Later, Sun became a popular local nightclub singer and host before going into acting. In 1995, Sun attended the Central Academy of Drama, where he graduated in 1997. He has since gone on to star in numerous TV dramas and films, winning many awards for his stage work. Sun is probably best known to Asian cinema fans for his supporting performances in Seven Swords, Triangle and Blood Brothers. Since October 2011, Sun has played the starring role in the popular Chinese series 'Nanren Bang' (男人帮), portraying urban romantic life from a male perspective.[1]
Filmography
Actor
- The Road Home (1999)
- Happy Times (2000)
- Zhou Yu's Train (2002)
- Manhole (2014)
- Seven Swords (2005)
- Shanghai Red (2006)
- Triangle (2007)
- Mongol (2007)
- Blood Brothers (2007)
- Underdog Knight (2008)
- Forever Enthralled (2008)
- My Fair Gentleman (2009)
- The Founding of a Republic (2009)
- A Simple Noodle Story (2009)
- Welcome to Shama Town (2010)
- Shanghai Blue (2010)
- If You Are the One 2 (2010)
- The Warring States (2011)
- I Do (2012)
- Lethal Hostage (2012)
- Drug War (2012)
- Silent Witness (2013)
- When a Peking Family Meets Aupair (2014)
- One Step Away (2014)
- The Ark of Mr. Chow (2015)
- To Be a Better Man (2016)
- Royal Treasure (2016)
- Veteran remake (2017)[2]
References
- ↑ 新电视剧《男人帮》网络点击过2亿 - New TV series 'Men's Clique' (nanren bang) passed 200 million internet clicks (bilingual); Thinking Chinese, November 2, 2011
- ↑ Kil, Sonia (June 15, 2016). "Korea's CJ Entertainment Announces China Production Lineup". Variety. Retrieved June 16, 2016.
- ↑ "Sun Honglei". imdb.com. Retrieved February 17, 2010.
- ↑ "Sun Honglei". chinesemov.com. Retrieved February 17, 2010.