Wan Ziliang (English name: Alex Man), born on July 25, 1957 in Taiwan, China, ancestral home in Bao'an, Guangdong, Hong Kong, China. Some of his acting experiences are as follows:
In 1977, after graduation, Wan Ziliang became Li's TV artist, and starred in the TV series "Seven **: Jade Knife" for the first time as the actor in the same year, which was also Wan Ziliang's first work.
In 1983, Wan Ziliang was successfully nominated for the "Best Actor Award" at the 20th Golden Horse Awards and the 3rd Hong Kong Film Awards for his role as Jiang Yuansheng in the movie "Men and Women".
After 1985, Wan Ziliang became popular with the drama "Rogue Tycoon".
In 1987 and 1988, he won the "Outstanding Acting Achievement in Asia" award at the 33rd Asia-Pacific Film Festival and the "Best Actor" award at the 25th Golden Horse Awards for the movies "Brothers" and "Big Head", which was also the first time Wan Ziliang became the "Golden Horse Actor".
In 1989 and 1990, Wan Ziliang was successfully nominated for the "Best Supporting Actor" award at the 8th Hong Kong Film Awards and the "Best Actor" award at the 27th Golden Horse Awards for the movies "Carmen in Mong Kok" and "Brothers Treasure".
In 1992, Wan Ziliang starred in the TV series "Giant", which became the ratings champion for a time after the show was broadcast.
In 1993, Wan Ziliang starred in TVB's 1993 Taiwanese celebration drama "Dragon Brother and Rat Brother", and at the same time, after the end of this drama, Wan Ziliang gradually faded out of TVB.
In 1995, Wan Ziliang starred in the TV series "Ten Thousand Miles of Love", and this work also became Wan Ziliang's last drama on TVB.
In 1996, Wan Ziliang basically faded out of the entertainment industry, and in 2010, Wan Ziliang announced his return to the film and television industry.
In 2020, he was successfully nominated for the "Best Actor" at the 39th Hong Kong Film Awards with the movie "Wheat Passerby".