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Acting experience
In 1989, Xie Shaoguang entered the art training class of Broadcasting Bureau of Singapore. After graduating from the training class, he signed a contract with a TV station and officially entered the performing arts industry.
In 1994, he co starred with Li Nanxing, Chen Tianwen and Liu Qiulian in the ancient costume martial arts drama lotus for hegemony adapted from gulong's novel meteor butterfly sword, in which he played Ye Qun, Shen Chong's good partner and killer.
In 1995, Xie Shaoguang and fan Wenfang co starred in the love ethics drama "fate of this life". Xie Shaoguang won the Five Most Popular Male Artist Awards and the best supporting actor award of the Red Star Award for his role as Yang Yong in the drama and the abnormal adulterous actor in the suspense drama "male and female thieves".
In 1996, Xie Shaoguang set a record in the history of the Red Star Awards. He won the best actor award and the best supporting actor award for his "Junxiong, Japanese officer (Junxiong father)" and the lame "Saiwei" in "Golden Pillow". He also won the five most popular male artists awards of the Red Star Awards. Later, Xie Shaoguang, Yao Wenlong and Guo Shuxian co starred in the Singapore version of the ancient costume myth drama "living Buddha Jigong", played the compassionate "Jigong monk" in the play, and sang the theme song "who am I" for the play.
In 1997, he co starred with Li Mingshun, Yan Lizhen and Zheng Xiuzhen in the modern love fashion drama wrong love in this life, in which he played Weiqiang, who is honest and loyal and never forgets his old love. In 1998, Xie Shaoguang won the best actor award of the Red Star Award and the best actor award of the Asian Television Award for his role as a high spirited doctor "Han Min" in the ethical drama "family appointment". Later, he co starred with Ma Jingtao, Guo Feili and Zheng Xiuzhen in the myth Costume drama "journey to the East", which was adapted from the Shenhua novel "journey to the East", playing pangolin in the drama.
In 1999, Xie Shaoguang, Cao Guohui and Li Jinmei co starred in the inspirational love drama "the way out", and won the best actor award of the Red Star Award for his role as Zhang Jiafu.
In 2003, Yang Xiong, who played a "sissy" young master in the ethical drama "Dutch village", won the best actor award of the Red Star Award. In 2004, he co starred with Xiang Yun and Chen Lizhen in the ethical family drama "joy at the gate" directed by Xie minyang, in which he played a Luo Jialong who didn't do his job. With this role, he won the best actor award of red star award again and became the second actor to win the award.
In 2005, Xie Shaoguang took over the TV series "whose hens don't lay eggs", and then announced to quit the entertainment industry.
Personal life
On September 16, 2013, Xie Shaoguang, 53, became a monk at the temple of extreme paradise. In 2016, Xie Shaoguang officially returned to the secular life.
Main works
Take part in the film
Take part in TV series
variety show
Award winning record
Character evaluation
Xie Shaoguang is a man with more autonomy and courage to speak. He has a plain appearance, and he is on his way to stardom by his acting skills. From the supporting role to the leading role, one after another, his acting skills have been improved again and again. Xie Shaoguang is honing his acting skills a little bit. From "the way out" to "Zhang Jiafu", the young master who works hard to be strong; to "Yang Xiong", the young master who plays "sissy" in "Dutch village"; and to "joy at the gate", he becomes "Luo Jialong", who does not do his job. Thanks to his excellent performance in these three plays, Xie Shaoguang's acting skills have been recognized (xinhua.com and phoenix.com)
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