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Chinese Actress Chen Hao High Resolution Wallpapers And Fun Facts

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                                           Chen Hao is a Chinese actress, singer, and model.Chen Hao became a favorite face during Seoul's International TV Festival held in the capital city of South Korea. In fact, she was awarded the top trophy for an actress at the festival for her portrayal of a charming woman during the 1940s in China. Famous for playing roles that require a pretty face, this role helped Chen prove that she also has seasoned acting skills. That put's Chen Hao on top of today's The List

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                                         The Chinese actress, Chen Hao, came into limelight in 1998 after the release of her award winning film the “Postman in the Mountains”. Her good acting talent gave her an opportunity to work in more films and on TV. It was not until 2000/2001 that she gained popularity after she bagged a leading role in the TV drama “Li Wei Dang Guan”. Chen Hao’s acclaim grew far and wide and in 2001 she got a role in a TV comedy play called the “Pink Ladies" in Taiwan. The movie proved a blockbuster among the Chinese community living across Asia
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                                                Because of her sweet-looking face, she was chosen to play in the film "Mountain, People, and Dog", the TV series "Lu Buwei, the Hero in Times of Disorder" and "Li Wei, the Magistrate". She was also cast in the lead role for the play "The First Close Contact", based on the popular website novel of the same name. Through these various roles, Chen gained her initial acting experiences.
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                                          A graduate from the Central Academy of Drama with majors in acting in 1997, more awards seem to come her way as she was again decorated with the Jury Award at the 2009 Seoul TV Festival for her outstanding performance in the film, "Live a Luxurious and Dispassionate Life". She portrays the character of a permissive woman given to gambling and an indulgent life
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                                           It was not until 2003 that Chen became widely known by Chinese audiences. That's when she played in the TV series "Pink Ladies", adapted from hit cartoon series penned by Taiwan cartoonist Zhu Deyong. In the series, Chen plays a role called "Charming Lady in the Eyes of Every Men". This character has a charming face and figure, worships money, is complacent when courted by countless wooers, and refuses marriage. After the release of the TV series, Chen Hao began to be called by her role's name due to her apt portrayal of the "man killer". Later, Chen went on to play in another comedy adapted by Zhu Deyong's cartoon "Double Sound Cracker", although she did not received as much acclaim as for the "Pink Ladies"
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                                  In 2005, Chen reached outside the bounds of acting to release a singing album the self-titled "Chen Hao." She even won the most popular female singer award issued by Channel V the following year. Also, she released a Japanese language album in Japan in 2007 called "Feel Your Heart Every Time". In 2008, she walked away with another most popular female singer trophy. this time at the MTV pop music awards
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                                  Chen returns to the big screen in 2009, shooting for films "No Trouble Making", "The Founding of A Republic" and "Seeking for Someone Called Tiny Dust". She also did some voice work for the animated film "Malan Flower".

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