Birthday: 1974 February 18
Constellation: Aries
Height: 178cm
Weight: 80kg
Blood type: O type
Education: Royal Film Academy.
English name: Zhang Tie-Lin.
Marital status: married
Favorite sport: swimming
Favorite season: autumn
Favorite color: black and white.
Favorite snack: candied haws.
Favorite singers: Teresa Teng, Liu Huan, Elvis Presley.
Favorite country: India
Favorite song: Elvis Presley's song
Artistic achievements: film and television works: The Dragon Slayer, Princess Pearl, etc.
Zhang Tie-Lin's road trip: Zhang Tie-Lin went to Xi with his parents when he was young. 1973 After graduating from high school, he jumped the queue in the rural area of Lintong. 1976 returned to the city as a porter, 1978 was admitted to the performance department of Beijing Film Academy. When I was a sophomore, I entered the film industry for the first time and played our soldier Xiao He in Young Friends. 1982 after graduation, he was assigned to Tianjin TV actor troupe. 1983 starred in feature films such as Burning the Yuanmingyuan, Listening to the Politics with Curtains, and also played the leading role in Under the Bridge, winning the first prize of the feature film of the Ministry of Culture. 1985 co-produced Colorful Morning Light with Gong Xue and starred in the TV series Early March. 1987 went to study in England, and stayed in school to teach after four and a half years. Since then, he has made a documentary for the BBC and served as the deputy of Hollywood director george lucas. His short story Foreigners won the British Academy Award. When he entered Hong Kong and Taiwan in the early 1990s, he signed a contract with Tsui Hark to play Sun Yat-sen in Huang Feihong, and later starred in Tsui Hark's film Crane Needle. While acting, he also wrote plays, such as "Mountains Turn to Water", "Grandson" and "Chair", which won three awards in five years. At the Zhuhai Film Festival, Zhang Tie-Lin, as the fifth generation actor, finally put "Chair" on the screen, and made an appearance as an exhibition director.
As for the experience of the TV series Princess Zhu Huan after its popularity, it is widely known to the audience. Only Zhang Tie-Lin's resume is involved, but few people mention Zhang Tie-Lin's experience as a TV host. He is also one of the founders of Phoenix TV.
At that time, Zhang Tie-Lin came to Hong Kong from England to learn from Tsui Hark about the production concept of martial arts films, so as to prepare for his future entry into martial arts films. In this way, he signed seven films with Tsui Hark Film Studio for two years. At that time, the film market was not very prosperous, so seven films were delayed. Later, a friend in England introduced him to the director of StarTV (the predecessor of Phoenix TV) at that time, and the director asked him to be a program and a host. Since then, there has been a short career as a host in Zhang Tie-Lin's resume.
1March 3, 9961day, Phoenix Satellite TV started broadcasting, and 39-year-old Zhang Tie-Lin also entered a new platform with his film world. Later, when interviewed by Zhang Tie-Lin in An Appointment between Lu and Yu, Lu Yu said, "At that time, in our view, you were an actor. You didn't go to film well, and you came here as a host. We feel a bit strange. " Zhang Tie-Lin told the truth: "At that time, there were just not so many scenes." Lu Yu said: "From the way you spoke at that time, I have seen that you can play the emperor in the future, because your neck is always stuck, and you always hold that force."
Zhang Tie-Lin once planned and directed the documentary Japanese Humanities and served as a cameraman. Planning and hosting the production of China Trilogy (BBC). In 9 1 year, he participated in the Hollywood production raiders of the lost ark as the deputy director.
Zhang Tie-Lin wrote and directed films: Temple of Venus (short film), Beijing Opera Backstage (documentary), Foreigner (director award of British Film Academy) and Chair (feature film).
The screenplays "Mountain turns to water" and "Chair" won the Excellent Screenplay Award of Taiwan Province Information Bureau twice in a row.
Zhang Tie-Lin starred in movies and TV series: Listening to politics through the curtain, Burning the Yuanmingyuan, Under the Bridge, Men in Huang Feihong Should Strive for Self-improvement, Flying Swallows in the Han Palace, Princess Zhu Huan, Mr. Liao Zhai, The Hero Lv Buwei in Gone with the Wind, Ji Xiaolan with Iron Teeth and Copper Teeth, Dragon Slayer with Eternal Reliance, and Shuanglong Club.