His first play, Conspiracy, was staged for the first time on 1986, which was recognized as a milestone in the drama. Up to now, it still maintains the record of the longest performance and the most performances in Hong Kong. Huang (Yi Hao, Huang)' s performance style and skills combined the author's strong life-oriented lines with Cantonese, and the "Wulitou" performance form was born. This extremely important Hong Kong school has exerted great influence on China, South Korea, Japan and even Hollywood in more than ten years.
Through the "Hong Kong Youth Troupe" (non-government-funded), many drama professionals have been trained for Hong Kong, including many leading actors and top lighting designers in today's Hong Kong drama industry.
He has written, translated, supervised and directed more than 40 stage plays, including two musicals and three performances with the Hong Kong Symphony Orchestra. The themes and original authors of these plays cover a wide range, from Shakespeare to modern American dramas in the 20th century, from Chekhov in Russia to Sister-in-law in China. The most unique thing is that he transplanted every foreign drama into the environment of China, which aroused the resonance of modern audiences. This is one of the key points of his success.
1989, the musical "Taking the Wrong Bus" produced and directed by him was staged in Hong Kong. In order to make this musical reach the standards of Broadway and West End of London, he invited David Su Hu, the world's top choreographer (the late Canadian), to arrange the dance part for the play. This work contains all the wonderful elements needed for a musical, making it the first Broadway-style musical directed by local (Taiwan Province) stories and songs in the history of China.
In the early 1980s, he performed the Cantonese version of the Broadway musical Fantasia and the King and I in 2000 in Hong Kong for the first time, which made him deeply attached to the music industry for many times. As a director, actor and screenwriter of China, he is not only an outstanding dramatist, but also a recognized authority on all-round musicals.
As early as 1992, he cooperated with the inland of China. He directed Ladies and Friends to celebrate Soong Ching Ling's centenary birthday. The actors included teenage Lu Yi and Chi Huaqiong. Later, he produced and directed the first "private" stage play "A tooth for a tooth", and selected actors from unofficial units, which took the first step for Shanghai to evolve from a theater system to today's freelance system. In addition, he also appeared in the TV series Liaozhai and the movie Hong Kong Young Master.
Huang (Yi Hao, Huang) created many firsts in his stage career. In 2000, he became the first Hong Kong actor to perform in a West End of London/Broadway musical. SheridanMorley, an authoritative drama critic in London, rated his performance in "The King and I" (the home page of TheKrala) as "The Star of the Night", which was staged at the world-famous Palladium Theatre in London, starring ElainePage, the musical master, and ChristopherRenshaw, the opera/musical director at that time.
In the early 1980s, Huang (Yi Hao, Huang) appeared in many dramas produced by Hong Kong Asia Television, including the role of Emperor Xianfeng in Cixi Girl, which influenced and changed the interpretation of emperors in film and television works. In the mid-1990s, he also served as a creative consultant for TVB in Hong Kong.
He is a screenwriter consultant for New Art City of Hong Kong Legendary Film Company. Huang (,Huang) is not only an excellent screenwriter, but also wrote, directed and acted in the controversial film Thunderstorm.
As an actor in movies, videos and stage plays, Huang (Yi Hao, Huang) has influenced the entertainment circle for generations with his performance strength on stage and screen. He went to the world in the 1990s.
Huang (Yi Hao, Huang) first appeared in the British TV series Soldier, Soldier, and then in the film Victory directed by Oscar winner Makepe Plough, opposite Hollywood heavyweights William Dafu and Semou Sam Neil.
Since living in England, he has appeared in the TV series Catch the Thief and cooperated with Colin Firth in the film The Mysterious Laughter of Women.
In Hollywood movies, Huang (,Huang) plays opposite Brad Pitt in Spy Game and opposite Pierce Brosnan in the latest 007 movie.
The famous actors in China (Shanghai, Hong Kong and Taiwan) directed by Huang (Yi Hao and Huang) are: Liming,,,, Chi Huaqiong, Feng Qichao, Cao Lei, Zhu Zhen, Chen Hua, Wu Guojing, Chen Yalun, Li Meifeng, Li Dianlang and Ceng Qingyu.
Kodak's advertising short film starring in the 2002 World Cup screening.
His latest work is the film The Pottery Man.
Huang (,Huang) (Professor) was the first dean of the School of Performing Arts of Shanghai Film Art Academy (2004/2005), a member of the Shanghai Jing 'an District Political Consultative Conference, and a drama member of the Hong Kong Council for the Performing Arts.
In April, 2003 and 2005, he was selected into Shanghai Artists Magazine "Celebrity Shanghai 300 People" for three consecutive years.