Mickey
袁文康
MaleCast1980-07-23176cmChinese Mainland
Mickey, born on July 23, 1980 in Shanghai, China, graduated from the Shanghai Academy of Drama and is a mainland film and television actor. As the annual dark horse highly praised by Huayi Brothers, Yuan Wenkang, after starring in the Feng Xiaogang New Year's War blockbuster film "Assembly" and the Sino Korean idol drama "Love Strategy", he even joined the film "John Rabe" co-invested by Huayi Brothers and Hofmann and Voges Entertainment as the "last exposed Chinese face". It can be said that his future was limitless. He was a child star who started acting at the age of 14 and played the role of Zhou Haimei's obedient stepson, Ji Xiaoyu, in the TV drama "Miss News". However, he only played small roles until he signed with Huayi Brothers. In 2007, he made a deep impression on the audience for his outstanding performance in his first film "Assembly", and was nominated for the "Most Popular Male Actor" award at the 15th University Film Festival and the "Best Newcomer" award at the 17th Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Film Festival. In 1999, he officially debuted with the TV drama "Miss News". In 2007, he was nominated for the Most Popular Actor award at the 15th College Student Film Festival and the Best Newcomer award at the 17th Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Film Festival for his performance in "Assembly". In 2011, he collaborated with Fu Dalong and Li Qian in the Republic of China fashion legendary drama "The Four Brothers of Peking", where he played Tong Yuguan. In 2012, upon the invitation of his friend Tong Liya, he guest-starred as the playboy Andy in “Beijing Love Story”, which received a warm response and he was nominated for "Best Supporting Actor" at the second Sohu Video TV Drama Festival. In 2012, he starred in the epic anti-Japanese war drama "The Shengtianmen Gate", and in 2013, he starred in the TV drama "Tangshan Earthquake", playing the younger brother Wan Xiaoda. In 2014, the period idol drama "Princess Jieyou" he starred in officially wrapped up filming. In 2016, he starred in the TV drama "The Imperial Doctress" where he played the role of Mongolian Khan Yexian. In the same year, he co-starred with Zhao Liying and Lu Yi in the large-scale legendary anti-Japanese war drama "Rookie Agent Rouge". In 2018, he starred in the crime film "The Wrath of Silence", which was released nationwide on April 4th. On August 18, 2020, the suspense drama "Crimson River" starring him and Song Yang was broadcasted on iQIYI.
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