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Wang Dao's acting experience
1974, Wang Dao starred in his debut film Zhang Xianzhong, an action film directed by Luo Wei. Ching-Ying Lam and Yuet Sang Chin also starred in the play.

1976, starring in the martial arts film "Southern Boxing and Northern Leg" directed by Wu Siyuan. Later, Wang Dao gave up his studies and returned to Taiwan Province from the United States.

1980 starred in "the fountain" directed by Yao-chi Chen, and was shortlisted for the best actor award in the17th Golden Horse Award.

1982, the film "Xinhai Double Ten" was once again shortlisted for the Golden Horse Award. The film won the 19 Taiwan Golden Horse Award for Best Drama, Best Original Music and Best Film Episode. 1982 Asian Film Festival Best Scene Scheduling Award.

1983, Wang Dao starred in the film The Longest Night. This drama is an anti-Japanese war work of the army directed by Ao-Hsun Chin, and it is also one of the only films released by Yunnan Cat in Taiwan.

1986, Wang Dao starred in the martial arts TV series Sword and Flying Eagle. Although there are not many scenes, it is also the first personal TV series starring Wang Dao. In the same year, he joined the TV series "Progressive Love" directed by Ye Weimin, which tells the story of a group of young people who devoted themselves to music creation and achieved success for their ideals and pursuits.

1994, Wang Dao starred in the Taiwanese costume film Excalibur and played Lv Min. In the same year, he starred in the TV series "Bright Moon and Castle Peak", in which he played the real estate tycoon Lin Jiaxing.

1997, Wang Dao starred in the movie "Bullet Dinner", playing Wang Long who turned over a new leaf after he was released from prison. 1999 starred in the costume TV series "A Family of Two Musts", in which he played the villain role-Jiang Biehe. The drama takes the twin brothers Xiaoyuer and Hua Wuque as the main story line and tells a love-hate relationship.

200 1 Wang Dao plays the role of Yue Longxuan, the master of Tianmen Gate.

In 2003, Wang Dao played Chairman Liu in the TV series snow angels. He plays Du in the youth idol drama Watching Orange Blossoms, which tells the love story between Taipei metropolis and Yilan town. In the same year, Daw-hwan Wang played the role of Ren Huang in the magical drama Pawnshop No.8 directed by Chen Junliang. In 2004, he still played Ren Huang in Pawnshop No.8 Part II.

In 2005, Wang Dao played Situ Qingyun in Jin Hongxun's costume comedy Princess Naughty. The play tells the story that Situ Jing met the wise emperor Zhu Yun and the handsome man Bai Yunfei by chance, and the three became sworn brothers, and the story of the three began.

In 2006, Wang Dao participated in the TV series "The Magician of Love" directed by Chen Mingzhang and Liu Junjie, which mainly told the sentimental love story between several young people.

In 2007, he starred in the TV series In the Name of Love directed by Wang Xiaokang and Wang Jinsheng. It tells the story that Xiao Rui, the beauty of Xizhou University, was elected as the heroine of the campus classic drama "In the Name of Love", which made Li Sen and Zhang Yang, who both fell in love with Xiao Rui, stage a love war. This also led to a 20-year love-hate relationship between their parents. Wang Dao plays Zhou Zhicheng in the play.

20 10 Wang Dao starred in the costume TV series Dr. Qiao Yu, telling the story of a kind-hearted "little Hua Tuo" who walks the rivers and lakes. He met Emperor Zhu Li who wanted to regain power in North Korea, and staged a series of happy stories with many friends such as Zhao Xiangning. 20 12 starred in the urban emotional drama Under One Roof directed by Xinghao Shen, which tells the joys and sorrows of two families caused by a child. Wang Dao plays a father who abandoned his wife and daughter for career development when he was young.

20 14 starred in the youth emotional inspirational film "Love Right" and played the rich strict father. The play focuses on the education of the so-called post-90 s and post-00 s by families and society. In the same year, the film "You Are Still There" directed by Nan-qian Yang was filmed. This film does not emphasize religion at all, but wants to show basic common humanity through film stories.