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Huang Xiaoming or Mark Huang (Chinese: 黄晓明; pinyin: Huáng Xiǎomíng, born 13 November 1977) [1] is a Chinese actor and singer. Huang rose to prominence for playing Emperor Wu of Han in the television series The Prince of Han Dynasty (2001), followed by popular series such as The Return of the Condor Heroes (2006), Shanghai Bund (2007), The Patriot Yue Fei (2013), Cruel Romance (2015 ...
Huang Ming (皇明), a name for the Ming dynasty; Huang Ming (politician) (黄明; born 1957), Deputy Minister of Public Security of China; Huang Ming (military officer) (黄铭; born 1963), Deputy Commander of the People's Liberation Army Ground Force. Huang Ming (entrepreneur) (黄鸣; born 1958), founder of Himin Solar; Huang Ming (actor ...
Huang Minghao (Chinese: 黄明昊, born February 19, 2002), also known as Justin Huang, is a Chinese singer, dancer, rapper, actor and host. He was a member of project group Nine Percent from April 6, 2018, until the group's disbandment on October 6, 2019. [ 1 ]
Leading Chinese actor Huang Xiaoming will take a production role on selected film titles emerging from Stars Collective, the talent incubator program backed by China- and Los Angeles-based ...
Huang Ming (military officer) (黄铭; born 1963), Deputy Commander of the People's Liberation Army Ground Force. Huang Ming (entrepreneur) (黄鸣; born 1958), founder of Himin Solar; Huang Ming (actor) (黄明; born 1986), an actor from China. Lee Meng (Chinese: 李明; pinyin: Lǐ Míng; 1926–2012), Chinese Communist guerrilla leader in Malaya
Wee Meng Chee (Chinese: 黃明志; pinyin: Huáng Míngzhì; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Ûiⁿ Bêng-chì; born 6 May 1983), better known by his stage name Namewee (/ ˈ n eɪ m w iː /), is a Malaysian hip hop recording artist, composer, filmmaker and actor.
Winter Begonia (Chinese: 鬓边不是海棠红; pinyin: Bìn Biān Bùshì Hǎitánghóng) is a 2020 Chinese television series starring Huang Xiaoming, Yin Zheng, and Charmaine Sheh, based on Shui Ru Tian Er's BL web novel of the same name.
From 2003 to 2014, the title of Best Actor (视帝) was given to the winner who won both the Golden Eagle Award's Audience's Choice and the festival's Performing Arts awards. The top honour is voted in by a panel of judges, the China Television Artists Association and the national audience. This category was absent during 2000–2002.