Chinese actors who were born in 1953

Here are 8 famous actors from China were born in 1953:

Pu Cunxin

Pu Cunxin (July 31, 1953 Beijing-) otherwise known as Pu Quanxin, Cunxin Pu, Cunxi Pu, Pu Cun Xin or Pu Cun-Xin is a Chinese actor. He has one child, Pu Fang.

Pu Cunxin is best known for his roles in the films The Emperor's Shadow and Farewell My Concubine. He began his acting career in the 1970s and has since appeared in over 60 films and television shows. In addition to his work as an actor, Pu Cunxin is also a well-respected director and stage actor, having been a member of the China National Theatre for Children and the Beijing People's Art Theatre. He has won numerous awards for his contributions to Chinese cinema and theatre, including the Best Supporting Actor Award at the Golden Rooster Awards and the Best Actor award at the Hundred Flowers Awards. In recent years, Pu Cunxin has also been involved in charitable work, including serving as a UNICEF ambassador and supporting efforts to improve education in rural China.

Blackie Ko

Blackie Ko (February 22, 1953 Xiangshan County, Zhejiang-December 9, 2003 Shanghai) a.k.a. 柯受良, Ko Sau-Leung, Ko Shou-Liang, Ko, Blackie, Sau Leung 'Blacky' Ko, Shou-liang Ke, Blacky Ko, Blackie Ko, Sau-Leung Ko, Shou Liang Ko, Kao Sau Leung, Koh Shou Leung, Or Sau Leung, Ko Shau Liang, Ko Shou Liang, Shou-Liang, Blackie Ko Shou-Liang, Asia's Evel Knievel, Hsiao Hei, Kē Shòu Liáng, Ko Shao Liang, Blacky Ko Sau-Leung, Blackie, Blacky, Shou-liang Ko, Kao Sau-leung, Shao Lieng Ko, Sau Leung Or, Blackie Ko Shou Liang or Blackie Ke Shou Liang was a Chinese actor, film director, film producer, stunt performer and singer. He had one child, Alan Ko.

Blackie Ko began his career in the entertainment industry as a stunt double in the 1970s, and eventually transitioned to acting and directing. He appeared in over 140 films during his career, including "Infernal Affairs II" and "The Killer." Ko also directed several films, including "Into the Fire" and "End of the Road." He was known for performing his own stunts and for his daredevil personality, earning him the nickname "Asia's Evel Knievel." In addition to his work in film, Ko was also a singer and released several albums. He passed away in 2003 at the age of 50, leaving behind a legacy as one of the most respected and talented figures in the Hong Kong film industry.

Kenny Bee

Kenny Bee (February 23, 1953 Hong Kong-) a.k.a. 鍾鎮濤, 钟镇涛, Chung Chun-to, Zung1 Zan3 Tou4, Zhōng Zhèntāo, Chun To Chung, Zhong Zhen Tao, Zhen Tao Zhong, Chun-to Chung, Jan To Chung, Kenny Chung, Bee Kenny or Kenny Dee is a Chinese actor, musician, singer-songwriter and record producer. He has four children, Chung Yee, Chloe Bee, Chung Kwok and Nicholas Bee.

Kenny Bee is best known as the lead vocalist of the popular Hong Kong English pop group The Wynners. He began his career as a solo artist in the 1980s, releasing a number of hit albums in both Cantonese and English. Bee has also acted in several films and TV dramas, including "Jumping Ash" and "Big Bullet". In addition to his successful music career, Bee has also produced albums for other artists and served as a judge on the Chinese singing competition show "Sing My Song". He is known for his smooth vocals and unique fashion sense.

Felix Lok

Felix Lok (October 3, 1953 Hong Kong-) also known as Ying Kwan Lok, Felix Lok Ying-kwan, Felix Lok, 駱應鈞, 骆应钧, Lok Ying-kwan, Lok Ying Gwan, Luo Ying-Jun or Lok Ying Kwan is a Chinese actor.

He started his acting career in the early 80s and gained popularity for his roles in the TV dramas "Heir to the Throne Is..." and "The Legend of the Condor Heroes." Over the years, he has appeared in numerous Hong Kong films and TV shows, often portraying villainous characters due to his sharp features and menacing presence on screen. In addition to his acting career, Lok has also worked as a voice actor, lending his voice to animated films and TV shows. In recent years, he has shifted his focus to stage acting and has been praised for his performances in theater productions. Lok has won several acting awards throughout his career including a TVB Anniversary Award for Best Actor.

Zeru Tao

Zeru Tao (December 7, 1953 Nanjing-) also known as Tao Zeru or Tao Ze-Ru is a Chinese actor.

He graduated from the Central Academy of Drama and has since appeared in numerous films and television dramas. Some of his notable roles include General Wu Qiang in the film "Assembly" and Dou Liansheng in the drama "The Disguiser". Zeru Tao has received several awards for his acting, including the Best Supporting Actor award at the Golden Rooster Awards for his role in the film "The Sun Also Rises". In addition to his acting career, he is also a professor at the Beijing Film Academy and has directed several stage plays.

Tianlu Chen

Tianlu Chen (April 1, 1953-) is a Chinese actor.

He was born in Shanghai, China and graduated from Shanghai Theater Academy. Tianlu Chen has acted in numerous Chinese TV dramas and films, including "The Last Emperor," "Farewell My Concubine," and "To Live." He has won several acting awards in China, including the Golden Rooster Award for Best Supporting Actor. Besides acting, Tianlu Chen is also a renowned playwright and director, with several plays and productions to his name. He is considered one of the most accomplished actors in China and has been actively involved in promoting and preserving Chinese culture.

Chi Hung Ng

Chi Hung Ng (November 30, 1953 Hong Kong-) also known as Ng Chi Hung, Frankie Ng or Mr. Ng Chi Hung is a Chinese actor and film producer.

He began his acting career in the 1970s and gained popularity during the 1980s and 1990s for his roles in martial arts films such as "Eastern Condors" and "Once Upon a Time in China." In addition to acting, Ng has also produced several films including "The Bride with White Hair" and "The Legend of Speed." He has won several awards for his contributions to the film industry, including the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actor in 1995. Ng continues to act and produce films in Hong Kong and China.

Yuan Yuan

Yuan Yuan (July 31, 1953-) also known as Yuen Yuen is a Chinese actor.

Yuan Yuan started his career in the entertainment industry in the early 1980s, initially working on Chinese television dramas. He gained prominence for his performances in movies such as "The Emperor's Shadow" and "The People's Hero". Yuan Yuan has won several awards throughout his career, including the Best Actor award at the 14th Tokyo International Film Festival for his role in the movie "East Palace, West Palace". In addition to acting, Yuan Yuan is also known as a director, making his directorial debut with the film "Love and Let Love" in 1997. He has since directed several other films, including "The Secret". Despite his success, Yuan Yuan is known for being very private in his personal life and rarely shares details with the public.

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