Tang Guoqiang
Tang Guoqiang is a Chinese actor, best known for portraying historical figures. Some of his more notable roles include: various Chinese emperors, Zhuge Liang, Yan Zhenqing and Mao Zedong. Tang started his acting career when he first joined a performance troupe in 1970 after graduating from middle school. He made his film debut in 1975 as the male lead in Storm over the South China Sea.
Early life and education
Tang was born in Qingdao, Shandong, on 4 May 1952, while his ancestral home in Yantai. After graduating from Qingdao No.39 High School, he joined the Qingdao Drama Troupe in 1970 and then the August First Film Studio in 1975.Acting career
Tang rise to fame started in 1979, with his role in the military-themed film Little Flower, becoming something of a pop idol after his appearance in the mythological romance flick, Peacock Princess, in 1982. In 1990, Tang played the ancient politician and strategist Zhuge Liang in the epic TV drama Romance of [the Three Kingdoms (TV series)|Romance of Three Kingdoms], and through the years he would become a specialist interpreting historic figures, such as Li Shimin and Yongzheng.He is also well known for his performances of Mao Zedong, starting in 1996, when Tang starred with Li Lin and Ma Xiaowei in Zhai Junjie's war film The Long March. Since then, he has portrayed Mao in over 40 television dramas and movies. Among these are his appearance in the 2009 main melody film The Founding of a Republic, which became the highest grossing domestic film in history at the time.