
Liao Fan
Acting
Biography
Liao Fan (Chinese: 廖凡; born 14 February 1974) is a Chinese film and theatre actor. He is a graduate of Shanghai Theatre Academy. In February 2014 he won the Silver Bear for Best Actor at the 64th Berlin International Film Festival, for his performance in the film Black Coal, Thin Ice (directed by Diao Yinan). Description above from the Wikipedia article Liao Fan, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Born: February 14, 1974
Place of Birth: Changsha, Hunan Province, China
Known For

All Quiet in Peking
In 1948, as China's civil war reaches a critical point and the Kuomintang's economy collapses, Communist agent Fang Meng'ao goes undercover as an Air Force colonel. Assigned to investigate corruption—led by his own father—and later to help transport national assets to Taiwan, he becomes entangled in a complex power struggle. Caught between duty, family, and political shifts, Fang plays a pivotal role in a covert mission tied to the peaceful liberation of Beijing.

The Line

The Long Night
It was an open shut case with hundred of witnesses seeing the murder suspect trying to dispose of a body and a signed confession from the suspect himself. And yet when the case was ready for court, the prosecutor discovered that the case was not as it appeared. The murder was but a cover for another more shocking injustice. He spent ten years trying to uncover the truth, toiling away his youth, his career, his reputation, his family, and even his life.

Vancouver
Ren Xiaoxue travels to Canada with a tour group, where guide Lu Dahong’s friend, Sima Bo, becomes intrigued by her after stepping in for Lu. When Ren Xiaoxue mysteriously disappears, Lu Dahong, in a panic, accidentally injures Chinese student Yang Xi, leading to a series of events.

I Can I BB

Love Story in Shanghai
Chen Zikun falls for Fang Ziyi, the daughter of his employer. Their love is tested when Chen becomes caught up in a life-or-death legal case involving the mysterious An Qi.

Gold Panning
In 1986, 20-year-old Chen Bao Jin came to the Altai region to find his brother who was missing in the gold rush. He was tangled between life and death in the complicated environment and was also trapped between many forces. At the same time, strange things happened one after another. After layers of uncovering, the clues all point to the mysterious place with huge treasures and no survivors—Sister Sea. He struggled with people and nature, and finally discovered the mysterious "Well No. 7“ in the Sister Sea, and found the truth about the disappearance of his brother. He then realizes bravery and kindness are the greatest treasures of mankind. Adapted from the novel "1986 Tao Jin Jing Hun" (1986淘金惊魂) by Lai Er (来耳).

The Poem for the Oak

Dead End
Two generations of detectives stumble through challenges, unwavering in their pursuit, as they search for a killer in maze-like alleyways, ultimately finding their way out of the dead ends in their own lives.

Let the Bullets Fly
When circumstances force an outlaw to impersonate a county governor and clean up a corrupt town, the Robin Hood figure finds himself in a showdown with the local godfather.
Filmography
as Ran Xi
as Policeman
as Wu Yu
as Song
as Ba Jin
as Old Sun
as Sorehead Man
as Wu Jianchao
as Yan Liang
as Captain Liu
as Old Da
as Guo Bin
as Zhu Qianlong
as Old Guo
as 自己
as Tai Wei
as Chen Shi
as 梁经纶
as Zhang Zili
as 郑重
as David Liao
as 司机
as Young Teacher Chen
as Jiang Cheng
as Zhu De
as Lao Pan
as Jian Guo
as The Third
as 欧阳山川
as 张东洋
as Wang Yao
as Dongfang Lingxiao
as Young Cop
as Jiao Dapeng
as Liu Fendou
as Xiao Huang
as Tan Wei
as Ma Xiaodong
as Dawei
as 司马波-司马瑜
as Li Yang
as Wang Yao
as Chen Xiaoyang
as Pan Xiaoxing
as Wu Boping
as 麻仔
as Yu Sen
as Gu Qun