Guo Tao
郭涛
MaleCast1967-12-17180cmChinese Mainland
"Guo Tao, born on December 17, 1967 in Xi'an, Shaanxi, is a mainland Chinese actor who graduated from the Acting Department of the Central Academy of Drama with a bachelor's degree. In 1991, Guo Tao entered the entertainment industry by starring in his first film ""Three Brothers"". In 1994, he played the main lead in the drama film ""To Live""; In the same year, he starred in Feng Xiaogang's directorial debut film ""Yong Shi Wo Ai"". In 1997, he starred in the romantic film “Spicy Love Soup”. In 2004, Guo Tao won the Excellent Performance Award from the Ministry of Culture for his performance in the play ""Si Wu Zang Shen Zhi Di"". In 2006, he became well-known to the audience for his role as Bao Shihong in the drama film ""Crazy Stone""; In the same year, he participated in the Hunan TV program ""Just the Two"" and won runner-up. Since 2007, he has successively appeared in the comedy film ""Getting Home"" and the romance film ""Marriage Trap"". In 2009, he played the main lead Liu Gaoxing in the comedy film ""Gao Xing”. In 2011, he played the main lead in the thriller comedy film ""Deadly Will""; In the same year, he played the main lead in the red spy drama ""Bullet Hole"". In 2012, he won Best Supporting Actor at the 11th Changchun Film Festival by virtue of the comedy adventure film “Guns and Roses”. In 2013, Guo Tao and his son Shitou participated in season 1 of the Hunan TV reality show ""Where Are We Going, Dad?"" and received attention; In the same year, he starred in the romantic action film ""Blind Detective"". In 2015, he won Best Actor at the 18th Shanghai Film Festival for his role as Yang Zidao in the crime film ""The Dead End""; In the same year, he starred in the reality drama ""Two Families From Wenzhou"" directed by Kong Sheng. He starred in the urban emotional drama ""Or the husband and wife"", which was broadcasted on February 5, 2016."
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