Chen Kun

Chen Kun

Acting 13 titles 1976-02-04 Chongqing, China

Chen Kun (Chinese: 陳坤; pinyin: Chén Kūn), born on February 4, 1976, in Chongqing, Sichuan, is a prominent Chinese actor and singer, also known by the name Aloys. His artistic journey began early, showcasing his vocal prowess which led his mentor to recommend him for the prestigious China Oriental Song and Dance Ensemble (now known as the China National Song and Dance Ensemble) in 1995.

In 1996, Chen enrolled at the Beijing Film Academy, marking the start of his ascent in the acting world. He gained significant recognition as the lead in the film "A West Lake Moment," earning a nomination for Best Actor at the 2005 Golden Horse Awards in Taiwan. His stellar performance in "The Knot" secured him the coveted Huabiao Film Award for Best Actor in 2007, further solidifying his status in the film industry.

Chen's portrayal of Chiang Ching-kuo in the 2009 blockbuster "The Founding of a Republic" not only garnered critical acclaim but also significantly boosted his popularity among fans. With a diverse range of roles and a commitment to his craft, Chen Kun continues to be a leading figure in Chinese cinema, captivating audiences with his talent and versatility.

Movies

13 titles