Huang Bo
Huang Bo (黄渤) is a Chinese actor currently active in film and TV circles.
Huang was born on Aug. 26, 1974 in Qingdao, Shandong Province. His parents were public servants. Huang developed a passionate interest in singing when he was young and participated in many singing contests. After graduation from junior high school, Huang enrolled into a local bookkeeping and accounting school. In his spare-time, he performed in singing and dancing halls.
In 1996, Huang graduated from the Beijing Film Academy, majoring in dubbing. In the following four years, he successively worked as singer, dancer, dubbing actor and even as a manager of a shoemaking factory.
In 2000, Huang was invited to star in the film "Get in, and Go," which was hailed as one of his first career-defining performances. In 2006, he starred in the film "Crazy Stone," which skyrocketed him to fame. He won the Best Actor Award in the 46th Taiwan Golden Horse Film Festival in 2009 for his excellent performance in the film "Cow" and the Best Actor Award in the 17th Beijing College Student Film Festival in 2010. His starring role in the 2012 film "Lost in Thailand" was a box-office smash, taking in 1.1 billion yuan (US$176.8 million).
The following are Huang Bo's major performing achievements from 1998 to 2012:
Films
Get in, and Go 2000
Xin Jie Kou 2006
Crazy Stone 2006
Big Movie 2007
Big Movie II 2007
Soul of the Ultimate Nation 2007
Hooked on You 2007
Airship 2007
Kung Fu Dunk 2008
A Love Story 2009
Cow 2009
Iron Men 2009
The Stubborn Robot 2009
Happy Life 2009
Crazy Racer 2009
The Story of David 2011
No Man Land 2011
Black and White Episode 2012
Guns and Roses 2012
Design of Death 2012
Lost in Thailand 2012
TV dramas
Professor Tian's 28 nannies 1998
Empress Ma With Great Feet 2001
Talk About Love 2001
The Black Hole 2002
The Migrant Workers 2005
Dead End Heaven 2007
A Unique Militiaman 2012
Dubbing
Finding Nemo
Pirates of the Caribbean
Green Giant
Who Framed Roger Rabbit
Fu-Wa
Mai Dou Wu Dang