Wan Ziliang, 1957 was born in Taiwan Province province, China province on July 25th, with a ancestral home in Baoan, Guangdong province, and a Hong Kong actor in China.
1977, Wan Ziliang filmed the martial arts TV series Sword of the Third Young Master, in which he played the role of Xie Xiaofeng, which was also Wan Ziliang's first work. 1988, starring in Taiwan Province director Yangming Cai's Big Brother as Wu Jincheng, won the Best Actor Award in the 25th Taiwan Golden Horse Award and the Outstanding Performance Achievement Award in the 33rd Asia-Pacific Film Festival the following year.
1997 starred with Ekin Cheng and Jordan chan in the film The Battle of the Young and Dangerous, in which he played Jiang Tianyang, the boss of Hong Xing. 20 10 played Wu Chufan in the movie Bruce Lee My Brother starring Aarif Lee and Tony Leung Ka Fai. 20 13 played Jiang Tianyang again in the movie Young and Dangerous: A New Order in Jianghu. 20 15 participated in the TV series "Affectionate Jiangshan", which was broadcast on September 2 1 day in China Blue Theater of Zhejiang Satellite TV.
Wan Ziliang's Personal Life and Evaluation
From 65438 to 0989, Wan Ziliang dated actress Tian Niu to shoot Big Head. Later, the two collaborated in two plays. He came from Jianghu and a big family. The couple got married on 1992, and the wedding was presided over by Shao Yifu, with Stephen Chow as the best man. After four years of marriage, she divorced on 1996 due to personality incompatibility. In 2002, Wan Ziliang married Guo Mingli, a flight attendant 16 years younger than her, and had a son Wan Daqian. Wan Ziliang also dated Deng Cuiwen for a year and a half.
Wan Ziliang's devotion to performance, like Jacky Cheung's singing, often fascinates the audience. In addition, Wan Ziliang also has a high position in the entertainment circle. He also single-handedly promoted Stephen Chow into the film industry, with an innate big brother demeanor. He plays the eldest brother no less than Chow Yun Fat and Yam Tat-wah. In the middle and late 1990s, Wan Ziliang gradually faded out of the Hong Kong film and television circle, with a low career and poor condition. From time to time, he would wander on the mainland and lose his courage.