Chen Guohua (actor)
Chen Guohua | |||
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Chinese name | 陳國華 (traditional) | ||
Chinese name | 陈国华 (simplified) | ||
Pinyin | Chén Gúohúa (Mandarin) | ||
Birth name | Tan Kok Hwa | ||
Born | Singapore | ||
Occupation | Actor | ||
Years active | 1986 - present | ||
Ancestry | Fujian, China | ||
Awards
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Chen Guohua, born Tan Kok Hwa, is a Singaporean actor who works on MediaCorp's Channel 8.
Career
Chen graduated from the Singapore Broadcasting Corporation 5th Year Artiste Training Class. He was trained by veteran theatrical teachers such as Mao Wei, Li Yongxi, Zhu Bingquan and Xia Chuan. Chen was cast in his debut role in the long-running TV series Neighbours in 1986. He won the Best Supporting Actor award twice at the Star Awards in 1998 and 2000.[1]
Filmography
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1986 | Neighbours | ||
1989 | The Finishing Line | ||
1992 | My Buddies | ||
1997 | The Price of Peace | Zhang Ada | |
Hidden Scars | |||
The Legends of Jigong | Brothel owner | ||
1998 | Around Peoples' Park | Won Best Supporting Actor award at Star Awards | |
The Return of the Condor Heroes | Lu Youjiao | ||
1999 | Hero of the Times | Murong Yixiao | |
2000 | Wok of Life | ||
In Pursuit of Peace | |||
My Home Affairs | Won Best Supporting Actor award at Star Awards | ||
2001 | The Hotel | ||
2002 | Kopi-O II | ||
2003 | Holland V | Liang Ah-Hao | |
2004 | A Child's Hope II | ||
2005 | Life of Hope | ||
Destiny | |||
The Rainbow Connection | |||
NKF Charity Show 2 | |||
2006 | The Undisclosed | An-Ge | |
2007 | My Dear Kins | ||
Making Miracles | |||
Honour And Passion | Qiang | ||
Metamorphosis | Cao Zhongming | ||
One Last Dance | |||
2008 | Our Rice House | An-Ge | |
Wherever You Are | |||
Crime Busters x 2 | Ah-Fu | ||
2010 | New Beginnings | Uncle De | |
The Family Court | Chen Tianlai | ||
Breakout | Zou Chengken | ||
2011 | Devotion | Zheng A-Nan | |
On The Fringe 2 | Shorty Hong | ||
2012 | Rescue 995 | Xu Shaoxiong | |
Joys Of Life | Qian Caiguang | ||
Game Plan | Cheng Kun | ||
It Takes Two | Watermelon Ming | ||
2013 | Love At Risk | Chicken King | |
2015 | Second Chance | Old Bao | |
The Journey: Our Homeland | Wan Shan |
References
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