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Journey to the west sequel, elephant actor

The sequel to Journey to the West is played by Wang Weiguo.

Wang Weiguo, born in Beijing from 65438 to 0955, is an actor from the mainland of China and a national first-class actor.

1982, graduated from the performance department of the Central Academy of Drama, and immediately entered the China Youth Art Theatre (China National Theatre). 1985, starring in the film "Senjidema".

1994 The costume drama Romance of the Three Kingdoms was broadcast, playing the famous Zhang Liao. In the costume drama Water Margin broadcast from 65438 to 0998, Lu Junyi played the role of "Jade Kirin". In 2000, the drama The Journey to the West premiered, in which the Jade Emperor and the White Elephant Essence were played.

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Personal experience

In 2007, he starred in the costume drama Wu Cheng'en and The Journey to the West, which were divided into two parts: Jade Emperor and Wanli Emperor. In the same year, he played Li Zicheng, the king of Chuang, in Zhang Jizhong's version of Jin Yong's martial arts drama "Sword with the Blood of the Royal Family". In 2008, he starred in Jin Yong's martial arts drama "The Dragon Slayer with Eternal Feelings" starring Deng Chao, and played Kong Wen, the abbot of Shaolin Temple.

20 1 1 The movie "Today is a Good Day" starring him. 20 13 starred in the costume drama "The Goddess of the Land" and played Lord Huang Chengxun. In the same year, he was entrusted by the Chinese Dramatists Association to attend the Besetto Drama Festival in Japan, and cooperated with the Japanese "Bird Theater" troupe to produce Death of a Salesman, which was designated as one of the cultural exchange projects among China, Japan and South Korea on 20 14.

May 20 14, starring in the drama "A Bad End" created by French existentialist philosopher and playwright Sartre, playing Caroline, a guerrilla of the French resistance movement; The play was also staged at the National Centre for the Performing Arts in September 20 14.