
Shen Baoping
Acting
Biography
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Born: April 2, 1957
Place of Birth: Xinxiang, Henan, China
Known For

My Uncle Zhou Enlai
This drama describes the life of Zhou Enlai, who serves as Premier of the People's Republic of China, from the founding of the Communist State in 1949 to 1976 until his death.

The Zombies
During the late Qing Dynasty, the British invaded Guangzhou. At this time, an ancient temple in Sanyuanli was attacked by zombies, causing panic in the city. The successive zombie attacks also affected the entry of opium, which made Roberts, the leader of the British army, furious. Roberts leads the British army to wipe out the zombies, but on the way to the ancient temple, he is attacked by the zombies and half of the British army is killed or wounded.

The Demon Hunter
To save his wife A Rou, Lang Wujue sets out on a dangerous demon-hunting journey but is tricked by Daoist Baiyun and transformed into a beast. With A Rou’s awakened spirit, she begins a long, difficult quest to break the curse and restore his humanity.

Iron Kung Fu Fist
Liang Kun has been practicing Shaolin kung fu for years. To protect his beloved, he vows not to interfere with matters of the martial arts world. But then, the person he loves the most dies tragically as a result. Finally grasping the true meaning of the martial arts world, Liang Kun decides to fight various groups of bandits in order to avenge his beloved.

Moonlit Reunion
Mei Zhuyu, a calm and reserved nobleman from a lesser branch of the Mei family, arrives in Chang'an as an official at the Bureau of Mystic Investigations. During a banquet, he meets Wu Zhen, the bold and unruly younger sister of the Empress and secret Guardian of the Demon Underworld. Both hide their true identities. Wu, a half-demon striving to keep peace, and Mei, a skilled demon slayer, seek the truth behind the fire 18 years ago. As bone demons rise and unrest grows, they fight side by side, forming a bond that deepens into love until the Changxi Palace launches a purge, forcing them to face each other's secrets and the past they share.

Empresses in the Palace
Zhen Huan, a 17-year-old innocent introduced into the imperial court as the latest concubine of Emperor Yong Zheng. Her dreams of a new life of love and prosperity are swiftly dashed as she enters a dog-eat-dog world of treachery and corruption.

Strange Tales of Tang Dynasty
General Lu Lingfeng and Detective Su Wuming uncover supernatural mysteries and hidden conspiracies threatening the empire during Emperor Xuanzong’s reign.

Empresses in the Palace
An epic tale of love, betrayal and scandal set in 1722 during the Qing Dynasty and told from inside the Imperial Harem - the story of one emperor and his countless women. In a world filled with treachery and corruption, who will truly win the Emperor's heart and reign supreme?

The Emperor in Han Dynasty
The Emperor in Han Dynasty,[1] also released under the title The Emperor Han Wu in some countries, is a 2005 Chinese historical television series based on the life of Emperor Wu of the Han dynasty. It uses the historical texts Records of the Grand Historian and Book of Han as its source material. The series covers the life of Emperor Wu from his early childhood to his death and some events in the reign of Emperor Jing (Emperor Wu's father and predecessor), such as the Rebellion of the Seven States. It follows the conflicts that defined the pivotal war between the Han Empire and the Xiongnu, and depicts the major victories that the Han scored over the Xiongnu during Emperor Wu's reign. Prominent historical figures such as the generals Li Guang, Wei Qing and Huo Qubing, as well as the diplomats Su Wu and Zhang Qian, also make appearances as supporting characters in the series.

Perfect Match
In the bustling capital of Bianjing during the Northern Song Dynasty, Madam Li moves her family in search of better marriage prospects for her five beautiful but quirky daughters, whose love lives have long been her worry. Each daughter, though famous for her beauty and wit, comes with unique quirks: the eldest, Shou Hua, has no interest in remarrying after early widowhood; the third, Kang Ning, is fierce and headstrong; the fourth, Hao De, is well-meaning but blunt; and the youngest, Le Shan, is spoiled and selective. Challenges abound as they face unexpected setbacks, including a cold reception from the already-married sister they came to visit. As the family reestablishes their business, they navigate a series of humorous and heartwarming misadventures, ultimately finding love and fulfilling their mother’s hopes in this lively tale of family and romance.
Filmography
as 广笑法师
as Elder Liu
as Master Tianzheng
as Elder Xie
as Ferryman
as Li Jian Guo [Xiao Bie's grandpa]
as Editor Chen
as Emperor
as Yang Demao
as Emperor of Heaven
as 董全
as Elder Yue
as Guang Xiao / 广笑法师
as Gu Yuzhou
as Yi Shuye
as Jue Yin
as Self
as Wang Chonglou / 武当掌门 王重楼
as 蒋介石
as Uncle Li
as The Master
as 王文清
as Hou Xunzhi
as Hu Zhicun
as 李冰
as 李冰
as Chiang Kai-shek
as 城工部部长
as Zhen Yuandao
as Jiang Xingyuan
as Yuan Shi Statue
as 杨延昭
as Yuandao Zhen
as Zhang Qianying
as Jiang Jieshi
as 徐安
as 苏弩
as 韩公公
as 贾充
as 广笑法师