Zhao Lixin

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Zhao Lixin (Chinese: 赵立新, born August 29, 1968) is a Chinese-Swedish actor.

Born (1968-08-29) 29 August 1968 (age 57)
Zhengzhou, Henan, China
OccupationActor
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Zhao Lixin
Born (1968-08-29) 29 August 1968 (age 57)
Zhengzhou, Henan, China
Alma materCentral Academy of Drama
OccupationActor
Chinese name
Simplified Chinese赵立新
Traditional Chinese趙立新
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinZhào Lìxīn
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Biography

Because his father worked in Xinhua Bookstore, Zhao Lixin had been exposed to a large number of books when he was a child, and he began to try recitations and performances in high school. At the age of 18, he was admitted to the Central Academy of Drama. Because of the better sound conditions, he often took on the dubbing work with his senior brother Zhang Hanyu when he was in school. At the end of his sophomore year, he was selected to go to the All-Union State Institute of Cinematography in Moscow for further study. After graduating from the Central Academy of Drama, Zhao Lixin applied for the Directing Department of the Moscow Film Academy and graduated in 1995 with a master's degree in that department. Later, he brought a recommendation letter from his tutor to Stockholm and was admitted to the Royal Swedish Theater, becoming the first Chinese actor to appear on stage since the establishment of the theater.[1]

In 2001, he starred in the modern historical TV series Towards the Republic directed by Zhang Li, as a member of the Senate, Luo Wen joined the line. In 2010, he played the actor Li Xia in the TV series The Electric Wave That Never Dies. In 2015, he played the role of Chen Qiqian, an assistant engineer of the 202 factory,[2] He won the Magnolia Award for Best Supporting Actor in the 22nd Shanghai TV Festival.[3] At the beginning of 2018, it became popular again due to its outstanding performance in the variety show Sound on the Scene.[citation needed]

In 2019, Zhao was in the center of a scandal regarding his post on Sina Weibo, where to his readers he appeared to be defending Japanese invaders.[4]

Filmography

Television series

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YearEnglish titleRoleNotes
2003Towards the RepublicRowan
2007Da Ming Dynasty 1566Shen Yishi
2008My Past in Chinathe young master Cao Guangman
2010Blood AloesZhou Xiuzhang
The Electric Wave That Never DiesLi Xia
2011Opening the WorldChiang Kai-shek
Journey to the WestJin Yuanzi
Madeer Hotel GunshotsYamura
The Revolution of 1911Yang Du
2012Nine Rivers into the SeaHai Zixuan/Hai Zipei
2013Cao CaoCao Cao
2014Rice CityYao Zhennan
Xiao Bao and Lao CaiGan Ke
Marriage Cookingpoplar
Happiness will be broadcast later
2015In the Silent PlaceChen Qiqian
Dad FatherSu Mingyuan
Years Are Like GoldKevin
Miyue BiographyZhang Yi
2016Qing YunzhiZhou Yixian
Chinese-style relationshipShen Yun
2017Mr. Cultivation RecordZhao Wenyu
The Legend of the Condor HeroesHong Qigong
Hunting FieldTu FangzhiGuest
2018Great ExpectationsLu Yusheng
As Young as Us
The Rise of PhoenixesXin Ziyan
2020I haven't loved enough (original name: "Love me, do you dare?")Chen Feioriginally played the "non-mainstream" father of Chen Jiong, Chen Fei, a bohemian and unrestrained man in his 50s and 60s who also rode in a Harley bar, but the scene was deleted and starred by the actor Feng Lei, the name did not appear in the cast list.
Wind SoundLongchuanoriginally played Longchuan. The facial scenes were modified by the computer to be performed by the actor Yi Wei, and the name did not appear in the cast.
The Love of Hypnosis Wei Zhishen
TBA Wind and Rain Send SpringYu Zhongjun
Red-HolmesMao Ding
Abandoned SoldierYing Feng
Heroic Age·Yanhuang EmperorYandi
Top Secret
Nanyanzhai transcript[5]
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Movie

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YearEnglish titleRoleNotes
1999Vägen utCheng
2013Silent Witnessthe driver of Lin Tai
2014XiuchundaoHan Xu
2015Return to 20Xiang Guobin
Runaway Detectivethe director
The Legend of White Ghost Desperate Escapethe leader of the Imperial Forest Army
Junior Classthe principal
2016I Am Not Pan Jinlian Shi Weimin
2017Six Dinnerblack leather
FanghuaNing political commissar
2018God of WarTali Hutai
IASO PASSWORDYao Xianyuan
Chinese Partner 2Chu Zhenhui
TBA The Sun Never Sets
Longling Misty CaveProfessor Sun
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Theater

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YearEnglish titleRoleNotes
2016Lu XunLu Xunwritten by Li Jing and directed by Wang Chong, named "the Best Chinese Production of the Year" by The Beijing News
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Screenwriter

  • TV series My Past in China.[6]

Dispute

In early April 2019, Zhao Lixin posted on Sina Weibo, "Why did the Japanese occupy Beijing for eight years, why didn't they snatch the cultural relics from the Forbidden City and burn the Forbidden City? Is this in line with the nature of the invaders?", "Why did the British and French coalition forces burn the Old Summer Palace?" and other remarks. It attracted the attention of many netizens and was questioned as absolving the Japanese aggressor.[7] Subsequently, the official media such as Ziguangge, the Central Committee of the Communist Youth League, China Anti-cult and other official media criticized Zhao Lixin's views.[8] After the public outcry, Zhao Lixin deleted the related controversial Weibo and issued a statement of apology on April 3.[9][10] Shortly after (April 6), his personal Weibo was cancelled, and his studio official Weibo also deleted all content.[11][12] Sina "Weibo Administrator" announced on the afternoon of April 16 that a batch of accounts that posted harmful information about current affairs had been investigated and dealt with, including Weibo of actor Zhao Lixin.[13]

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