Diao Biao
Diao Biao, born on September 15, 1992, in Datong City, Shanxi Province, is a prominent actor in mainland China, renowned for his diverse roles across various genres. He pursued his education at the Beijing Modern Music Research Institute, where he honed his craft in the performing arts.
Diao's acting journey commenced in 2010 with his debut in the historical film "Legend of Daming Palace." He quickly gained recognition with his role in the 2012 spy drama "The Moses Code." His career continued to flourish as he showcased his versatility in the 2013 romance film "Unreachable," which further established him as a leading actor. In 2014, he once again starred in "Unreachable," earning the prestigious Golden Angel Award at the 11th China-US Film Festival, and also appeared in the historical drama "Five Rats in Tokyo."
In 2015, he took on a significant role in the anti-Japanese war drama "Legend of the Bleeding Armed Forces." His talent was acknowledged in October 2016 when he starred in the romantic comedy "The Storm of Love." Just a couple of months later, on December 16, he received the Most Powerful Young Actor Award at the third "Chinese Film Influential Figures" selection. Additionally, in July 2016, Diao appeared in the sci-fi suspense series "Cosmetic Fluid," followed by a role in the anti-Japanese drama "Song of the Great War" in November, solidifying his status as a dynamic and influential figure in Chinese cinema.
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