Actor Chen Chuang's role as a roaring dog in the TV series "Baolian Lantern" has become a screen classic, but many people may not be familiar with his other works.
Chen Chuang was born in a family of arts, and his father was the head of the opera troupe, hoping that he could inherit the mantle and become an opera actor.
Although Chen Chuang wanted to escape due to hardships when he was studying opera, his efforts at art school and Beijing Film Academy eventually won him the opportunity to act.
After graduating from university in 1998, Chen Chuang once faced unemployment and lived in poverty.
Zhang Guoli became his nobleman and invited him to participate in dramas such as "Kangxi Weifu Private Interview" to help him accumulate acting experience.
In 2004, Chen Chuang successfully portrayed the roaring dog in director Teng Huatao's "Baolian Lantern", which won him the audience's well-known and recognized.
Subsequently, Chen Chuang successively participated in "Fugui" and "Magic Mobile", creating roles that impressed the audience such as Fugui and King Huangmei.
However, although Chen Chuang won three best actors for the movie "Kong Erpi Enters the City", he has always kept a low profile, saying that he doesn't care whether he is popular or not.
He is in awe of his profession as an actor and has always strived to maintain good acting skills.
Chen Chuang has experienced the failure of his marriage and the death of his parents in his life, but he still adheres to the belief of an actor.
In recent years, he has taken on a number of popular works and has gradually been recognized by the audience.
For Chen Chuang, becoming a good actor is the most important thing, and he expressed his willingness to use his performances and works to accompany the audience to grow old.