- Source: Sun Honglei
- Forever Enthralled
- Welcome to Shama Town
- To Be a Better Man
- Drug War (film)
- Triangle (film 2007)
- Royal Treasure
- Mongol (film)
- The Warring States (film)
- If You Are the One 2
- 1911 (film)
- Sun Honglei
- Mongol (film)
- Royal Treasure
- Silent Witness (2013 film)
- The Road Home (1999 film)
- Sun (surname)
- Drug War (film)
- Seven Swords
- The Warring States (film)
- A Simple Noodle Story
Sun Honglei (Chinese: 孙红雷; born 16 August 1970) is a Chinese actor. His critically acclaimed television series Lurk (2008) earned him the Best Actor trophy at the three most prestigious Chinese-language television awards including the Feitian Award, the Golden Eagle Award and the Magnolia Award.
Early life
Sun was born in Harbin, Heilongjiang, on 16 August 1970. Sun developed an interest in acting and performances at a young age. He often skipped school to learn breakdancing on the streets and eventually gave up his studies entirely to pursue dancing as a career, eventually performing with a modern dance troupe for several years. Later, Sun became a popular local nightclub singer and host before going into acting. In 1995, Sun attended the Central Academy of Drama, where he graduated in 1997. He has since gone on to star in numerous TV dramas and films, winning many awards for his stage work. Sun is probably best known to Asian cinema fans for his supporting performances in Seven Swords, Triangle and Blood Brothers. Since October 2011, Sun has played the starring role in the popular Chinese series 'Nanren Bang' (男人帮), portraying urban romantic life from a male perspective.
Acting career
In 1998, Sun played a minor character in the drama Never Close The Eye adapted from Hai Yan's novel of the same name. In 1999, Sun starred in his first film, The Road Home, and officially entered the film industry.
Sun rose to fame for his role in the youth television series Love Story in Shanghai directed by Zhao Baogang. He gained further recognition with his role as a cold-blooded murderer in the crime drama Conquer.
Sun won his first major award at the Beijing College Student Film Festival with his role in the film Zhou Yu's Train.
In 2005, Sun co-starred in Tsui Hark's martial arts film Seven Swords.
In 2006, Sun headlined the television series Halfway Couple, which earned high ratings and acclaimed. Sun won the Best Actor at the Shanghai Television Festival for his performance.
In 2008, Sun starred alongside Zhang Ziyi in the arthouse film Forever Enthralled.
In 2009, Sun starred in the spy war drama Lurk which was a major hit in China. The series propelled him as one of the top television actors in China, earning him Best Actor accolades at the Shanghai Television Festival, Flying Apsaras Awards and China TV Golden Eagle Award. The same year, he starred in the epic historical drama The Road We Have Taken based on the award-winning novel of the same name by Jiang Qitao; which earned high acclaim when it aired.
In 2010, Sun starred in the romantic comedy film If You Are the One 2 directed by Feng Xiaogang.
In 2011, Sun starred in the historical film The Warring States as military strategist Sun Bin.
In 2015, Sun starred in the youth film The Ark of Mr. Chow directed by Xiao Yang.
Personal life
On 1 October 2014, Sun announced he and Wang Jundi (王骏迪) are tying the knot and the wedding was held in Paris. Their daughter was born on 16 December 2017.
Filmography
= Film
== Television series
=Awards
References
External links
Sun Honglei at IMDb
Sun Honglei Biography @ LoveHKFilm.com