Chao Chen

Chao Chen

Personal Details

Biography

Chao Chen, a multifaceted Brazilian actor of Chinese heritage, made his entrance into the world on August 29, 1974, in the bustling metropolis of Rio de Janeiro. This dynamic individual embarked on a journey of artistic expression, initially venturing into the realm of modeling and acting in various advertising campaigns.

Throughout the course of his illustrious career, Chao had the opportunity to hone his craft in a diverse range of mediums, including independent productions, short films, and feature-length cinema films, in addition to making appearances in television series and soap operas.

Chao's extensive list of credits boasts a remarkable array of television appearances, with one notable highlight being his stint in the HBO series "Filhos do Carnaval" during its second season, where he expertly portrayed the complex and intriguing character of "Soon", a Korean mobster.

Noted television personality, he took on the role of "Manoel," a captivating character from Macao, China, in the esteemed Brazilian soap opera "Novo Mundo," broadcasted by the renowned television network Globo, alongside the talented "Elvira Matamourus" played by the accomplished Ingrid Guimarães.

His impressive career in the cinema industry commenced in the year 2010, with the groundbreaking co-production film between Brazil and China, "Destino," where he shared the screen with the esteemed actress Lucélia Santos, portraying the character of "Tching" with remarkable flair.

Chao has also made a notable appearance in the film "Sobá, Trilhos e Silêncio...", a cinematic production that masterfully weaves the narrative of Japanese immigrants as they navigate the complexities of Brazilian culture.

Additionally, Chao has collaborated on the film "OSS 117 Rio ne répond plus", a sidesplitting comedy that has gained immense popularity in France. This notable film features the talented Jean Dujardin as the lead actor, with acclaimed director Michel Hazanavicius at the helm.

Chao Chen's remarkable accomplishments in promoting Chinese culture in Brazil earned him a prestigious honor from the "Câmara de Intercâmbio Cultural Brasil-China" in 2019, a testament to his tireless efforts in bridging the cultural gap between the two nations.

As a renowned figure in the Brazilian art scene, Chao Chen's impressive acting career has garnered widespread recognition, with one of China's largest news sites, Toutiao, dedicating a feature to his remarkable journey.

Notably, Chao Chen is regarded as one of the most highly acclaimed Asian actors in Brazil, celebrated for his exceptional versatility and widespread popularity, which has solidified his position as a prominent figure in the national art scene.

Career

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