Pan Yueming

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Pan Yueming
潘粤明
Born (1974-05-09) May 9, 1974 (age 50)
Alma materBeijing Normal University
OccupationActor
Years active1994 - present
Notable workA Love of Blueness
Desire For Fired
Life Show
Spouse
Dong Jie
(m. 2008⁠–⁠2012)
ChildrenA son
Pan Yueming
Traditional Chinese潘粵明
Simplified Chinese潘粤明

Pan Yueming (born 9 May 1974) is a Chinese actor.[1][2][3] Pan is noted for his roles as Tai Lin in the film A Love of Blueness.

Life

Early life

Pan was born and raised in Xuanwu District, Beijing, where he graduated from Beijing Normal University, majoring in arts. Pan's ancestral home in Xinfeng County, Shaoguan, Guangdong.

Acting career

Pan made his acting debut in Romance of the Three Kingdoms, playing Sun Xiu, son of Sun Quan and the third Emperor of Eastern Wu. Pan's first film role was uncredited appearance in the film The Story of Yi Bo (1994).

In 2000, Pan played the lead role in Lu Xuechang's A Lingering Face, which earned him a Best New Performer Award at the Beijing College Student Film Festival.

In 2001, Pan co-starred with Yuan Quan in Huo Jianqi's A Love of Blueness, based on the novel Performance Art by Fang Fang, for which he received the Best Actor Award nominations at the Golden Rooster Award and Hundred Flowers Awards. At the same year, he won the Golden Phoenix Award for Male Actor. Pan portrayed Fang Yi'an, the son of prime minister Fang Xuanling, in the historical television series Love Legend of the Tang Dynasty.

Pan won the TV Movie Best Actor Award at the Beijing College Student Film Festival for his performance in Desire For Fired, and was nominated for Best Supporting Actor Award at the Hundred Flowers Awards for his performance in Life Show.

Pan earned his second Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actor nomination for his performance as Lin Wei in Extreme Danger (2002). That same year, he starred in Stormy Sea, and won the Outstanding New Actor Award at the Huabiao Awards.

In 2004, Pan was cast in the historical television series The Legendary Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang, playing the son of Chen Baoguo's and Xu Fan's characters.

In 2007, Pan appeared as Zhu Huifang, a Beijing Opera actor who is Mei Lanfang's cousin, in Chen Kaige's film Forever Enthralled. The film also stars Leon Lai, Zhang Ziyi, Sun Honglei, Wang Xueqi, and Chen Hong.

Pan had a cameo appearance in Looking for Jackie, a 2009 film starring Zhang Yishan and Jackie Chan. He was cast in the film All's Well, Ends Well 2010, in which he played the character Wu Shangjin.

In 2010, Pan portrayed Cai Hesen, who was an early leader of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and a friend and comrade of Mao Zedong, in the film The Founding of a Party.

In 2013, three films he headlined, The Old Cinderella, Forever Young, and Big Mouth. Pan starred as Liu Guangmang, reuniting him with co-star Zhang Jingchu, who played the former wife of Liu Guangmang, in the romantic comedy film The Old Cinderella.[4]

Personal life

Pan began dating Dong Jie in August 2005, when they filmed in Hongyifan. Dong Jie was engaged to Pan Yueming in the early 2008.[5] The couple were married in Beijing on September 26, 2008. Dong Jie had borne him a son on February 5, 2009.

On October 20, 2012, the couple was divorced.[6][7][8] Dong Jie stated that Pan Yueming is a gambler,[9][10] but Pan Yueming said that is the words of her defamation.[11]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Chinese Title Role Notes
1994 The Story of Yi Bo 《依波的故事》 Yang Meng
2000 A Love of Blueness 《蓝色爱情》 Tai Lin
A Lingering Face 《非常夏日》 Lei Haiyang
2001 Desire For Fired 《情不自禁》 Xiao Bai
2002 Lease Wife 《从心相恋》 Ma Xiaotao
Stormy Sea 《惊涛骇浪》 Zhang Chengwen
Life Show 《生活秀》 Lai Shuangjiu
Extreme Danger 《极度险情》 Lin Wei
Key to The Love 《爱情钥匙》 Han Jingming
2003 Marry a Beijing Girl 《太想爱你》 Zhou Zhengwu
2004 I Only Care About You 《我只在乎你》 Shi Xinyu
2006 Tenancy Term 《租期》 Guo Jiaju
2008 Forever Enthralled 《梅兰芳》 Zhu Huifang
2009 Class Three, Class Five 《三班五班》 Fu Xiaofeng
Looking for Jackie 《寻找成龙》 guest
Tian'anmen 《天安门》 Tian Zhenying
Boys and Girls 《男生女生》 Fu Xiaofeng
2010 All's Well, Ends Well 2010 《花田囍事2010》 Wu Shangjin
2011 The Founding of a Party 《建党伟业》 Cai Hesen
The Empire Symbol 《帝国秘符》 Cheng Xi
2013 Big Mouth 《大嘴巴子》
2014 Forever Young 《怒放之青春再见》 Ma Lu
The Old Cinderella 《脱轨时代》 Liu Guangmang
2015 Blind Spot 《探灵档案》
Detective Chinatown 《唐人街探案》

Television

Year Title Chinese Title Role Notes
1991 Romance of the Three Kingdoms 《三国演义》 Sun Xiu
1995 13 Holidays 《十三天假日》 Pan Yueming
1996 Campus Pioneer 《校园先锋》 Zhang Duan
1998 《大考之年》
Zhang Damin's Happy Life 《贫嘴张大民的幸福生活》 Zhao Bingwen
《兄弟情仇》 Ding Delong
1999 Youth Setting Out 《青春出动》 Zhu Jingtao
2000 Never Look Back 《绝不回头》 Mai Zi
《就赌这一次》 Tang Ming
The Story of West District 《西区故事》
2001 Love Legend of the Tang Dynasty 《大唐情史》 Fang Yi'ai
《沉星档案》 Du Xiong
《青春的童话》 Wu Jiaju
2002 Spicy Girl 《麻辣女友》 Mu Qingyuan
2003 Thrill 《心跳》 Zhou Jun
《铁血青春》 Ma Chao
《阳光丽人》 Ji Huanning
2004 Madame White Snake 《白蛇传》 Xu Xian
Silky Ant 《黑蚂蚁》 Su Yan
Moment in Peking 《京华烟云》 Zeng Sunya
The Legendary Emperor Zhu Yuanzhang 《传奇皇帝朱元璋》 Zhu Biao
2005 Town Chief 《镇长》 Dai Xing
Hongyifang 《红衣坊》 Zhang Tianyun
2006 《英雄志》 Lu Yun
《天涯歌女》 Qi Ming
《苍天圣土》 Guangxu Emperor
《幸福不拒绝眼泪》 Gao Xiaoyuan
The Fairies of Liaozhai 《聊斋奇女子之宦娘》 Wen Ruchun
2007 《男生日记》 Fu Xiaofeng
Redang Island 《热浪岛》 Sun Ke
2008 Peacocks Fly to the Southeast 《孔雀东南飞》 Jiao Zhongqing
《新情义无价》 Zhong Kaiqiang
2010 《山里红》 Xie Bomin
Heroic Legend 《新萍踪侠影》 Zhang Danfeng
《盘龙卧虎高山顶》 Yang Zuoxin
2011 《富滇风云》 Deng Tianze
Go Out the Country Entrance 《走出国门》 Cai Jiasheng
2013 《我拿青春搏明天》 Lin Kanghui
《院里院外一家人》 Ding Daqiang
2014 The Scholars 《儒林外史》 Fan Jin

Awards

Year Work Award Result Notes
2000 A Lingering Face Beijing College Student Film Festival - Best New Performer Won
2001 A Love of Blueness Golden Rooster Award for Best Actor Nominated
Golden Phoenix Award for Male Actor Won
2002 A Love of Blueness Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actor Nominated
Desire For Fired Beijing College Student Film Festival - TV Movie Best Actor Won
2003 Extreme Danger Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actor Nominated
Life Show Hundred Flowers Award for Best Supporting Actor Nominated
Stormy Sea Huabiao Award for Outstanding New Actor Won
2007 Baihe Award for Digital Movies - Top 10 Actors Won
2010 Huading Award for Favorite TV Star Won
BQ Celebrity Score Award for Sweet Couple Won
BQ Celebrity Score Award for Best Fashion Artist Nominated
2011 BQ Celebrity Score Award for Favorite Actor Nominated
2013 China International Film Festival (London) - Best Performance Won
Australia Chinese Film Festival - Recommended Actor Won

References

  1. ^ "Pan Yueming".
  2. ^ "Pan Yueming and Dong Jie in Food Report Magazine". Retrieved April 2010. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  3. ^ "Pan Yueming and Dong Jie in Food Report Magazine". Retrieved April 2010. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  4. ^ "Zhang Jingchu's New Film to Meet Audience in January". Retrieved January 2014. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  5. ^ "Dong Jie breaks up with Pan Yueming". Xinhuanet. Retrieved October 2010. Chinese actress Dong Jie married Pan Yueming in 2008 and gave birth to their son in 2009. Recently, rumors have surfaced on the Internet regarding their possible divorce. Dong Jie's management company confirmed these rumors and released a statement which said that the reason for the divorce due to Pan's gambling addiction and violence. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  6. ^ "Top 10 China entertainment news in 2013". Retrieved 2014. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  7. ^ "Dong Jie breaks up with Pan Yueming". Xinhuanet. Retrieved 2012-10-21.
  8. ^ "Actress Dong Jie breaks up with Pan Yueming". China.org. Retrieved October 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  9. ^ 董洁方声明:潘粤明蓄意抹黑 嗜赌致分手 (in Chinese). Sina. Retrieved 2012-10-20.
  10. ^ "Top 10 Chinese entertainment events in 2012". People. Retrieved 2012. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |accessdate= (help)
  11. ^ 潘粵明發律師函斥董潔團隊誹謗 (in Chinese). Hong Kong weiweipo. Retrieved 2012-10-21.

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