Bao Guo'an

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Bao Guo'an
Born (1946-06-04) 4 June 1946 (age 76)
Alma mater Central Academy of Drama
Occupation(s)Actor, professor
Years active1983–present
Awards1. Flying Apsaras Award For Best Actor (1995)
2. Golden Eagle Award for Best Actor (1995)
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 鮑國安
Simplified Chinese 鲍国安

Bao Guo'an (born 4 June 1946) is a Chinese actor and professor in the Central Academy of Drama. Best known for his role as Cao Cao in the 1994 television series Romance of the Three Kingdoms , Bao won two Best Actor awards at the 1995 Golden Eagle Awards and Flying Apsaras Awards. [1] [2] [3] Bao was also a delegate in the National People's Congress and Chinese People's Political Consultative Conference in 2003. [1]

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Early life and career

Bao has been fascinated with acting and drama since he was a child. He attended a primary school in Tianjin where most of his schoolmates were from affluent backgrounds while he was not from a wealthy family. On weekends, his schoolmates watched movies at the cinemas. Bao did not join them initially but he did so later when he felt left out, and became addicted to movies. At the time, Tianjin's cinemas were divided into three classes (A, B and C), with A screening the latest movies but having the priciest tickets. Bao could only afford to watch movies in the B and C class theatres, but he saved the allowance his parents gave him for buying snacks, and spent it at the cinema every weekend. Bao recalled watching many Soviet films at that time, including Chapaev and Lenin in 1918 , and he especially enjoyed movies about heroes.

In 1960, at the age of 13, Bao gained an opportunity to appear on screen. Around the time, a performing arts group in Tianjin was making a film about a young revolutionary martyr, Liu Wenxue (刘文学), and Bao was chosen as an actor. In 1964, when the Fourth Agricultural Division of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps (XPCC) came to Tianjin to recruit cadres, Bao insisted that they let him join their performing arts group. Bao recalled his experience in the XPCC: "Even though I spent only five years in the Fourth Agricultural Division, I learnt a lot of things. Without this experience, I would not have been able to enter the Central Academy of Drama. Life in the military helped me develop the qualities of diligence, perseverance and courage. They have a great impact on shaping my character and personal beliefs, and on my acting career."[ citation needed ] Five years later, in 1969, Bao was transferred to another group in Zhumadian, Henan, where he worked as an actor and director.

The Mountain Below is Home

In 1978, Bao was accepted into the Central Academy of Drama and, due to excellent performance, was asked to remain and teach there after his graduation. Around the time, the Pearl River Film Company (珠江电影制片公司) was holding auditions in Beijing for the film The Mountain Below is Home (山下是故乡). By chance, Bao was acting in a stage play in Beijing when he was noticed by the director Liu Hongming (刘洪铭) and was selected to play the lead character "Chang Mao". Although Bao has been watching movies since childhood, he had no clue to the process behind acting in a film. He requested to be given a chance to personally experience rural life so that he can prepare better for his role. A month before shooting began, the producers sent Bao to the countryside in You County, Hunan, where he lived among villagers and did menial labour. Bao recalled that when he returned home after working on the film for more than half a year, his appearance had changed so much that his son could not recognise him.

The Opium War

In 1997, Bao was cast as Lin Zexu in Xie Jin's historical epic film The Opium War , which won the 1997 Golden Rooster and the 1998 Hundred Flowers awards for Best Picture. To prepare for the role, Bao travelled to Lin Zexu's hometown of Fuzhou to experience life there. Apart from that, every morning when he woke up, he would imagine himself as Lin Zexu and try to adjust his thoughts and personality to fit his character's.

Zhen Xin

In 2001, Bao played the lead role in Zhen Xin (真心; True Heart), a biographical film about Wu Dengyun (吴登云; b. 1939), a medical doctor known for helping to improve healthcare in Ulugqat County, Xinjiang. [4] Bao commented, "If Lin Zexu was an example of a firm and assertive hero, then Wu Dengyun is a kind and tender hero."[ citation needed ]Zhen Xin was shot in the Pamir Mountains at an altitude of 5,000m. Bao suffered from severe high blood pressure and during the descent he had to be carried, wearing an oxygen mask and on IV drip. Recalling this incident, he said, "I almost lost my life in making this movie."[ citation needed ] As Bao was very absorbed into his role, he would feel like crying each time he sees Wu Dengyun, with whom he has developed a close friendship, and when he is reminded of Wu's daughter. He said, "After Wu Dengyun's daughter died, her body was transferred to the morgue in the hospital where Wu Dengyun worked. Every night, he would light a lamp and go to the morgue to see his daughter. This is the "tender" side of the hero Wu Dengyun! Until today it still moves me deeply."[ citation needed ]

Romance of the Three Kingdoms

Although Bao has portrayed heroes and protagonists many times on screen, his best known role to date, however, is that of an antagonist — "Cao Cao" in Romance of the Three Kingdoms , a 1994 television series based on the classical novel of the same title. Before shooting started, Bao told the producers that he wanted his portrayal of the character to be "answerable to his family and audiences". He was very focused and diligent in preparing for his role, doing extensive research and spending long periods of time pondering over his character. Bao decided not to limit himself to the traditional image of Cao Cao as a villain, so he based his Cao Cao on his personal interpretation of the character in the novel and the Cao Cao described in historical texts. Bao's performance in Romance of the Three Kingdoms propelled him to fame and earned him two Best Actor awards at the 1995 Golden Eagle Awards and Flying Apsaras Awards. [1] [2] [3] After Romance of the Three Kingdoms, Bao promised himself never to act in historical-themed productions again, but ironically, he found himself receiving and accepting more offers to play historical figures in films and television. He commented on this, "Cao Cao got me overwhelmed!".[ citation needed ]

Initiating Prosperity

In 2005, Bao played the tyrannical Emperor Yang of the Sui dynasty in the television series Initiating Prosperity (开创盛世; The Opening of an Age of Prosperity). [5] He wanted to reject the offer for the role but found it hard because the director and producers were his old friends. In one scene, the emperor is shown shedding tears when sending off his daughter to a distant land to marry a Tujue leader. Bao recalled that he had never been so emotional in any of his previous projects except for Zhen Xin . Bao commented, "He was an emperor but he was also a person! No matter how bad he was, he was still flesh and blood."[ citation needed ] Bao later revealed that he had imagined Emperor Yang's daughter as his young granddaughter, so he could not hold back his tears at the thought of his granddaughter leaving him. Bao also explained that he wanted to present a complete, three-dimensional, vivid, and historically accurate portrayal of Emperor Yang, which boils down to his flamboyant costumes, as the emperor was known for his extravagance.

Current work

Apart from teaching at the Central Academy of Drama as a professor, Bao continues to remain active in the entertainment industry although he hardly plays leading roles now. Bao mentioned that as he grew older he felt that he has become more mature in his career. He once said that an actor should take precautions not to "slip" as age catches up with him, because if he "slips" he would lose his "explosive power" in acting.

Filmography

Film

YearEnglish titleChinese titleRoleNotes
1983Hometown at the Foot of the Mountain山下是故乡Chang Mao
1986Decision决策
1990The Atmospheric Layer Vanishes大气层消失Siberian tigervoice acting
1997 The Opium War 鴉片戰爭 Lin Zexu
1999Zero O'Clock Action零点行动Wei Feng
2001True Love真心 Wu Dengyun (older)
2002The Love of a Policewoman警之恋TV film
2003The Injustice to Dou E竇娥冤Dou TianzhangTV film
2004Invincible Army of Nuclear Power核电铁军Li ZihuaTV film
2010 Sacrifice 趙氏孤兒 Zhao Dun
2013Shandong Brothers山东兄弟Professor Wang
To the Sea山外是海Old Shen
2018The Story of Qianyuan乾元苍穹Secretary Liu

TV dramas

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleRoleNotes
1984 Outlaws of the Marsh 水滸傳 Song Jiang
1991The Great Prime Minister of Tang大唐名相 Wei Zheng
1994 Romance of the Three Kingdoms 三國演義 Cao Cao
1995 Wu Zetian 武則天 Emperor Taizong of Tang
1997Sun Wu孫武 King Liao of Wu
1998Law of This World人间正道Wu Mingxiong
The Strange Case of Double Phoenix雙鳳奇案Du Hanzhang
1999Female Prisoners女囚Liang Tianyu
2000The Emperor's Teacher, Liu Bowen帝師劉伯溫 Liu Bowen
2001Peach Flowers in a Turbulent Age亂世桃花 Li Yuan
Lord Bao's Life and Death Calamity包公生死劫 Bao Zheng
2002Wind, Rain, Heaven and Earth风雨乾坤Sima Minwang
The Director of People's Congress人大主任Qi Hengshou
Rescuing Juvenile Offenders拯救少年犯Bao Wentong
2003 The Affaire in the Swing Age 江山風雨情 Hong Chengchou
Naked Snow裸雪Cao Zhong
Changping of the War 鐵血長平 King Zhaoxiang of Qin
2004So Rich in Beauty如此多嬌Lin Ran
The Execution of Chen Shimei新鍘美案 Bao Zheng
Undercover Light and Shadow无间光影Xu Nuo
2005The Emperor of Great Ming大明天子 Hongwu Emperor
Refusing Maturity拒绝成熟Scribe
National Secret国家机密Mr. Xiao
The Rebirth of a King 越王勾踐 Wu Zixu
Initiating Prosperity 開創盛世 Emperor Yang of Sui
Ren Changxia任长霞
2006The Naval Story船政風雲 Zuo Zongtang
For Truly Great Men数风流人物Lin Ran
Big Locust Tree大槐树 Hongwu Emperor
A Legend of Shaolin Kungfu少林寺傳奇Shaolin abbot
2007The Legend of Xin Zhui辛追傳奇 Xiao He
Major Case Squad大案组Mr. Zhang
2008Pathfinding to the Northeast闖關東Tan Yongqing
The Peacocks Fly to the Southeast孔雀東南飛Liu's father
2009Venture创业Mayor Ye
Broad Sky, Boundless Land苍天厚土Shi Xinyuan
Wuliang Sky无量天Liu Keqian
Oriental Casablanca東方卡薩布蘭卡Fang Tianting
2010Ice Is Water Asleep冰是睡着的水Feng Yunshan
Liu Sanjie劉三姐Liu Zhiyuan
A Legend of Shaolin Kungfu 2少林寺傳奇2Shaolin abbot
2011Brother Foes狹路兄弟Huang Sidie
Wonder Mom极品妈妈An Yuan
2012Sunny风和日丽Yin Zegui
Secret Battles in Emei密戰峨嵋Wu Shi
Clever Little Kongkong聰明小空空Abbot
Crossing the Border越境Army commander
Special Arms利刃出鞘Gao Shiwei
2013 Sleek Rat, the Challenger 白玉堂之局外局 Bao Zheng
2015History's Mission歷史的使命Tang Guanhong
The Legend of Li Bing李冰傳奇 King Huiwen of Qin
2016The Identity of Father父親的身份Zhang Hanmin
2017A Legend of Shaolin Kungfu 4少林寺傳奇4Abbot

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  1. 1 2 3 (in Chinese) Bao Guo'an: Performing artist Archived 2012-05-01 at the Wayback Machine
  2. 1 2 The Opium War The Actors
  3. 1 2 (in Chinese) Bao Guo'an's profile Archived 2012-04-26 at the Wayback Machine on Zhongguo Wenyijia Julebu -- Yihai Qunying (中国文艺家俱乐部--艺海群英)
  4. Wu Dengyun: Devoted Country Doctor
  5. (in Chinese) 从《开创盛世》到《西风烈》,鲍国安称王称帝 Archived April 26, 2012, at the Wayback Machine

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