Wang Kai (actor)

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Wang Kai
Native name Wang Kai (王凯)
Born (1982-08-18) August 18, 1982 (age 41)
Wuhan, Hubei Province
Nationality Han Chinese
Other names Nick Wang
Alma mater Central Academy of Drama
Occupation Actor
Years active 2006-present
Agent Daylight Entertainment (Dongyang) Television Ltd.
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Wang Kai
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese

Wang Kai (Chinese: 王凯, born August 18, 1982) is a Chinese actor. He is known for his television roles in All Quiet in Peking, Love Me If You Dare, The Disguiser and Nirvana In Fire. His film roles include Jin Yi in The Golden Era and Huang Kegong in A Murder Beside Yanhe River.

Early life

Wang Kai was born in Wuhan in Hubei Province. Although he wanted to become an actor after performing Thunderstorm in school, his father wanted him to do sports while his mother wanted him to find a stable job.[1] As a result, he worked as a book porter at Xinhua Bookstore after high school. During his free time, he took on side jobs such as attending activities organized by TV stations, taking model-training courses, and shooting commercials. In 2002, during the shooting of a commercial, the director suggested Wang attend an acting academy. Wang resigned from his job and moved to Shanghai to take courses on acting at the Shanghai Theatre Academy in 2002. The next year, he applied for the Beijing Film Academy and the Central Academy of Drama. Wang received offers from both academies, and chose to attend the latter.[2]

Career

Early career

While a student at the Central Academy of Drama, Wang Kai received his first acting role, Huang Yuanshang in Cold Autumn, upon recommendation of his professor Zhang Xiaolong.[3] The series was filmed in 2005 and aired in 2006. Also in 2006, he participated in his first film, My Puppy My Love, as the male lead Wei.[4] The film did not air until 2012.

In 2007, Wang graduated from the Central Academy of Drama and signed with Huayi Brothers. During his first year with Huayi, he received no roles except for a minor role in Water Point Peach Blossom with Ma Lujian, the director of Cold Autumn.[5]

2008–12: Breaking into television

Wang Kai's first major role came with his casting in Ugly Wudi. The series was a commercial success, with the all four seasons being the highest viewed TV show in its time slot.[6] Although he tried out for the male lead, he was offered the role of Chen Jiaming, a sassy advertising director. Wang continued to play the role for all four seasons of the series’ run between 2008 and 2010. While filming Ugly Wudi, he left Huayi Brothers and signed with Ugly Wudi’s production company, Nesound International.[4]

Also in 2008, Wang played a small role in romantic comedy Calling For Love. He played Wang Rui, a budding director and the love interest of the male lead’s sister. Because the series would air in Taiwan, Wang Kai learned to speak with a Taiwanese accent for the role. He spent time on set learning from the crew and the other actors to learn how to speak in a Taiwanese accent. The series aired in May 2010.[7]

After the success of Ugly Wudi, Wang Kai found himself facing a period of eight months where all roles offered to him were similar to Chen Jiaming. Unwilling to be typecast, he rejected them all. Finally, he was offered the role of the rugged educated youth Qi Yong in Youth in 2010. Director Zhang Xinjian apparently had not seen Ugly Wudi, and offered him the role immediately after the audition. This is the first of his many collaborations with director Zhang Xinjian. Parts were filmed in a blizzard in under negative 42 degrees Celsius, and many actors had quit the show due to the extreme conditions.[8] The series aired in 2012. It was also at this time when he met the then President of Shandong Television & Film, Hou Hongliang, who would later become his boss and business partner.[9]

In 2011, he starred in TV series Guns Hou, playing Dai Dao. The drama tells the story of a family famous for manufacturing guns during the fall of the Manchu dynasty.[10] The same year, Wang Kai also collaborated with Zhang Xinjian again for his role as Wu Dawei in Half the Sky. Half the Sky did not receive approval for airing until May 2015, and did not air until March 2016.[11]

In July 2013, Wang Kai starred as detective Gongsun Ze in New Detective Squad, a Republican-era detective series loosely based on The Three Heroes and Five Gallants.[12] The series had high viewership in mainland China and had a small cult following online.[13][14] In the 2013 movie, A Young Girl's Destiny, Wang played the role of Hao Chen.

2013–2015: Mainstream success

In 2013, with the disbandment of Nesound’s management department, Wang Kai joined Shandong Television & Film. His first role under the company was police officer Fang Mengwei in All Quiet in Peking.[15] The series was a major turning point for him in his confidence in acting, and marked the first of his multiple collaborations with directors Kong Sheng and Li Xue. Although the series had low viewership, Wang was praised for his ability to hold his own against multiple acclaimed veteran actors.[16]

The same year, Wang also made a cameo as underground union organizer Liu Chengzhi in Zhang Xinjian’s Once Upon a Time in Tsingtao. Wang also made a cameo as Jin Yi in The Golden Era. He starred in the movie, A Murder Beside Yanhe River, where he plays Huang Kegong, a Chinese Workers' and Peasants' Red Army officer who becomes a murder suspect.[17] A Murder Beside Yanhe River premiered in December 2014, and Wang Kai received his first acting award for his portrayal of Huang Kegong, the Cutting-edge Actor Award at the 9th Chinese Youth Film Forum.[18]

In December 2014, when Hou Hongliang resigned from Shandong Film & Television to focus on Daylight Entertainment Ltd., Wang Kai left with him for Daylight Entertainment.[19] Between April 2014 and Summer 2015, Wang Kai filmed three television series produced by Daylight Entertainment: Nirvana in Fire, The Disguiser, and Love Me If You Dare.

On August 30,2015, espionage series The Disguiser began airing on Hunan TV, and quickly gained one of the highest viewership ratings of the year. Wang received praise for his portrayal of the triple agent Ming Cheng for the series.[20] The success of The Disguiser was followed by the airing of Nirvana In Fire on September 19, 2015. In Nirvana In Fire, he plays the neglected prince Xiao Jingyan, who climbs his way to the throne with the help of his best friend, Mei Changsu.[21]

A number of his other series also aired in late 2015, including Love Me if You Dare, which is based on writer Ding Mo's detective novel with the same name. Wang played police officer Li Xunran.[22] In addition, Once Upon a Time in Tsingtao and A Murder Beside Yanhe River aired in November,[23] with Waiting For You in December 2015. Following the airing of The Disguiser and Nirvana in Fire, Wang Kai quickly rose to fame. By the end of 2015, he had received multiple awards and had become a regular in both magazines and fashion events. Between October and December, he participated in over 26 photo shoots.[24]

Wang Kai was awarded "The Year's Most Popular TV Actor" at Dragon TV's "Wind from the East" ceremony for the most influential entertainers.[25] He was made ambassador of "1219 Long Love" public event in Beijing.[26]

It was announced in December 2015 that Wang Kai is to collaborate with Joe Chen for the 2016 drama Stay with Me.[27]

2016–present

On January 14, 2016, he attended the conference for 360 smartphone, his first endorsement deal.[28] In February 2016, he was announced a spokesperson for Uni's line of bottle water, Alkaqua[29] as well as a brand ambassador for cosmetics brand Estée Lauder.[30] In March, he was announced as a spokesperson for Sohu Entertainment's News App[31] and Guangming's probiotic dairy drink.[32]

Also in February 2016, Wang Kai co-founded Deshe Entertainment (Tianjin) Ltd. The company’s co-investor is Daylight Entertainment, and its legal representative is Hou Hongliang.[33]

In March 2016, Wang Kai starred as demon hunter Shi Taipu in Legend of Nine Tails Fox in the story "Changting (长亭)", which was adapted from Strange Tales from a Chinese Studio.[34] On March 21, 2016, Half the Sky aired on CCTV-8. Over the seven days of airing, the series continued to have increases in viewership, and was the most viewed nighttime TV series on March 26.[35]

The series Ode to Joy was broadcast on April 18, 2016, where he plays Zhao Qiping, a dedicated doctor who isn't afraid to have fun outside of work.[36] Wang Kai will star in Jackie Chan's action comedy movie, Railroad Tigers, which is set to be released in October 2016.[37] He is also slated to act as Ji Bai in When a Snail Falls in Love with his Ode to Joy co-star Wang Zi Wen.[38]

Filmography

Television dramas

Year Title Role
2006 Cold Autumn (寒秋) Huang Yuanshang
2008 Water Point Peach Blossom (围屋里的桃花) Xu Yilin
2008-
2010
Ugly Wudi (丑女无敌) Chen Jiaming
2010 Calling For Love (呼叫大明星) Wang Rui
2011 Guns Hou (枪炮侯) Dai Dao
2012 Youth (知青) Qi Yong
2013 New Detective Squad (新神探联盟) Gongsun Ze
2014 All Quiet in Peking (北平无战事) Fang Mengwei
2015 Waiting For You (等你爱我) Qu He
Once Upon a Time in Tsingtao (青岛往事) Liu Chengzhi
The Disguiser (伪装者) Ming Cheng
Nirvana In Fire (瑯琊榜) Xiao Jingyan, Prince Jing
Love Me If You Dare (他来了,请闭眼) Li Xunran
2016 Legend of Nine Tails Fox (青丘狐传说) Shi Taipu
Half the Sky (女人的天空) Wu Dawei
Ode to Joy (欢乐颂) Zhao Qiping
Stay with Me (放弃我,抓紧我) Chen Yidu
TBA When a Snail Falls in Love (如果蜗牛有爱情) Ji Bai

Films

Year Title Role
2012 My Puppy My Love (我的狗狗我的爱) Shi Lu Wei
2013 A Young Girl's Destiny (逆袭) Hao Chen
2014 The Golden Era (黄金时代) Jin Yi
A Murder Beside Yanhe River (黄克功案件) Huang Kegong
2016 Railroad Tigers (铁道飞虎)

Discography

Original soundtracks

Year Song title Album length
2013 "Exploration of the World" New Detective Squad OST 5:06
2015 "Loyal Blood Forever Runs Red" Nirvana In Fire OST 4:45

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result ref
2014 9th Chinese Youth Film Forum Cutting-edge Actor A Murder Beside Yanhe River Won [39]
2015 14th China's Annual Top List Entertainer of the Year Nirvana In Fire Won [40]
15th "Wind from the East" Influential Entertainers Most Popular TV Actor The Disguiser, Nirvana In Fire Won [25]
Tencent Annual Entertainment Television Stars TV Actor of the Year Won [41]
7th China National Drama Awards Breakthrough Actor Won [42]
Most Popular Actor (Mainland) Won
2016 Weibo Night Awards Ceremony Person of the Year Won [43]
Chinese Television Series Oriental Ceremony Most Popular Actor of the Year Won [44]

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