Liang polo
Liang polo, also known as Liang Ren, was born in Xi'an, Shaanxi Province on December 31, 1938. He is an actor and singer from the mainland of China and graduated from the performance Department of Shanghai Academy of drama.
In 1959, he took part in his first film, to the sea. In 1961, he starred in the spy movie station 51. In 1965, he acted in the plot movie "little football team". During the "Cultural Revolution", he was put in a cowshed for nothing. After the cultural revolution, Liang Polo's grievances were redressed. In 1978, he starred in the plot movie desert camel bell. In 1983, he released the studio album "Liang Polo solo songs". In 1988, he starred in the thriller "East Hall chatter". In 1990, he starred in the crime movie city criminal police. In 1995, he took part in the sitcom "old uncle". In 2002, he took part in the TV series "a dream of a rich family". In 2008, he published a collection of essays, Liang Bo Bo's art sea. In 2013, he starred in the TV series "heart song". In 2016, he published his autobiography "waves of art". In 2017, Liang Polo won the special honorary award of the 16th Golden Phoenix award of the Chinese Academy of film performing arts.
Character experience
Liang Polo was born in a scholarly family on December 31, 1938. In 1955, he was admitted to the performance Department of Shanghai Academy of drama. After that, he joined the "Mei Opera Training Association" founded by Yang wannong. In 1959, he graduated from the performance Department of Shanghai Academy of drama and was assigned to Shanghai Haiyan film studio as an actor. In the same year, he took part in his first film, Xiang Hai. In 1960, he was the screenwriter of the first spring of the sixties. In 1961, he co starred with Zhang Yi and Gao Bo in the spy war movie "station 51", in which he played Liang Hong, a smart, wise and courageous young cadre of the New Fourth Army. In 1965, together with Wang Jin'e and Shi Rong, he acted in the plot film "little football team", which was adapted from the drama of the same name. In the film, he played Wu An, a young man pursuing personal heroism. During the "Cultural Revolution", he was put in a cowshed for nothing. After the cultural revolution, Liang Polo's grievances were redressed. In 1978, he co starred with Jiao Huang and Wang Hui in the plot movie desert camel bell. In 1979, the feature film instant was released. In 1980, he co starred with Xiang Mei in the Anti Japanese war movie Blue files, in which he played Li Hua, assistant to Shen Yaqi, a bank employee. In 1981, he starred in the plot film "spring and autumn in a small city" adapted from Gao Yunlan's novel of the same name, in which he played Wu Jian, the director of Xiamen associated press; in the same year, he co starred with Li Rentang in the plot film "Midnight" adapted from Mao Dun's novel of the same name, in which he played Lei Ming, the Kuomintang staff officer with a little bit of humanity though there were not many scenes. In 1982, she co starred with Zhao Jing and Ding Jiayuan in the children's movie the shining ball, in which she played Zhou Yuming, Secretary of foreign affairs of the Education Bureau, who was considerate of his wife. In 1983, at the invitation of Guangzhou Branch of China record company, he recorded the first album "Liang Polo solo songs". In 1984, he co starred with Wu Haiyan in the TV series the legend of Huansha girl. In 1988, he co starred with Du Yulu and Chen Wei in the thriller "East Chamber chatter". In 1990, he co starred with Chen Hong and Zhang Xiaolin in the crime movie city criminal police. In 1991, he starred in the plot film "love sea waves" directed by Bao Zhifang, and in the same year, he starred in the plot film "several times of grace and several times of sorrow". In 1995, he took part in the sitcom "old uncle". In 1997, he joined Wu Gang and Chen Baoguo in the TV series "life and death in Pear Garden". In 2002, he took part in the TV series "a dream of a rich family" adapted from Liang Fengyi's novel of the same name. In 2003, he and Chen Kun co starred in the TV series "red carpet black dream". In 2007, he co starred with Wu Yue and Bao Dazhi in the TV series underground transportation station, in which he played Sheng mulai, a hero who died for his country; in the same year, his autobiography journey to the art sea of Liang Bo was published. In 2008, he published a collection of essays, Liang Bo Bo's picking up shells in the sea of art. In 2009, he co starred with Wu Jianfei and LV Xiaolin in the legendary film the past of Macao, in which he played Zhou Fu, the owner of Oriental Hotel. In 2011, he took part in the biographical drama "young Deng Enming" jointly directed by Jiang Ping and Li zuonan. In 2012, he appeared in the documentary Huai, the open door. In 2013, she co starred with Qin Yi in the TV drama "heart song". In 2016, he published his autobiography "waves of art". In 2017, Liang Polo won the special honorary award of the 16th Golden Phoenix award of the Chinese Academy of film performing arts. On the afternoon of August 31, 2018, Liang Polo visited the Cultural Forum "everybody talks" to share his artistic experience with the audience.
Personal life
Liang Bo's father is Liang Bo, and he has a younger brother, Liang Yi. Liang Polo's wife is Liu Junrong. After marriage, they have a daughter, Nanjing. In 1992, Liang Polo suffered from acute necrotizing pancreatitis, and then recovered.
Main works
Take part in the film
Take part in TV series
Music works
literary works
Screenwriter's works
Participate in documentary
Award winning record
Character evaluation
The role played by Liang Polo involves every corner of the society. In the movie "station 51", Liang Polo plays a role that appears alternately as a soldier, a businessman, a gang boss and an underground worker. In the movie midnight, the image of the military is about to emerge. In the movie "the shining ball", the image of foreign affairs workers is vivid. Even the images of many common people and ancient costume characters are vivid and unforgettable. He is good at interpreting the complex psychological changes of the characters and endowing them with different personalities. In many fields of art, he constantly brings surprises and highlights. And this also makes his free and easy, heavy introverted temperament full of all kinds of lingering temptations (comprehensive review of Shanghai artists and film review).
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