Li Baotian
李保田
BornNovember 1946 (age 77)
Alma materCentral Academy of Drama
OccupationActor
Years active1983 - present
Organization(s)China Television Artists Association
China Film Association
Notable workJu Dou
Liu Luoguo
The Great Doctor: Xi Laile
Children1[1][2][3]

Li Baotian (Chinese: 李保田; pinyin: Lǐ Bǎotián; born November 1946) is a Chinese actor.[4] Li is a member of China Television Artists Association and China Film Association.

His career accolades include one Flying Apsaras Award, six China Golden Eagle Awards, and two Hundred Flowers Awards.

Life

Early life

Li was born in Jiawang District of Xuzhou city, Jiangsu province in November 1946, during the Chinese Civil War, with his ancestral home in Wendeng, Shandong.

In February 1960, Li entered a local theatre to learn drama, he was transferred to Xuzhou Song and Dance Troupe in 1966, while the Cultural Revolution was launched by Mao Zedong, he learned to dance and sing for ten years.

Resumption of University Entrance Examination in 1977, Li he attended Central Academy of Drama in 1978, after graduating from 1981 he taught there.

Acting career

Li first came to the attention of the audience when he played a supporting role as Zhang Letian in Can Fan's film From Place to Place.

In 1985, Li starred in Wu Yinxun's comedy film The Wanderer and The Swan, which were highly praised by audience.

In 1987, Li was chosen to act as a support actor in Woman, Demon, Human, a film directed by Huang Shuqin, which garnered him a "Best Supporting Actor" at 8th China Golden Eagle Awards.

In 1988, Li participated in a TV series called Manager Ge, he was awarded for "Best Actor" at 8th Flying Apsaras Award.

In 1991, Li starred in Zhang Yimou's film Ju Dou as Yang Tianqing, alongside actress Gong Li.

In 1993, Li starred as President Yu in He Qun's film Country Teachers, which adapted from Liu Xinglong's novel of the same title, he won the Huabiao Award for Best Actor, Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actor and Golden Rooster Award for Best Actor.

In 1996, Li acted as Liu Yong in a historical television series Liu Luoguo, which earned him a China Golden Eagle Award for Best Actor.

Li won the "Best Supporting Actor" at the 1998 Hundred Flowers Awards for his performance in Keep Cool, and won the "Most Popular Actor" award at the 19th China Golden Eagle Awards for his performance in Policeman: Li Jiuping.

2003 proved to be a successful year for Li, he played the role of Xi Laile in a historical television series The Great Doctor: Xi Laile, for which he received nomination at the 2003 Flying Apsaras Award and won the two China Golden Eagle Awards.

For his role as Grandfather Zhi Gen in The Nightingale, Li won the Best Actor Award at the 1st Chinese Australian Film Festival.[5]

In 2015, he was cast as Shi Changgong in the romantic drama film Forever Love, opposite Joe Chen, Sun Yizhou and Chrissie Chau.[6]

On 18 October 2020, he won the Life Achievement TV Artist Award at the 30th China TV Golden Eagle Award.[7]

In 2021, he co-starred with Ren Suxi in the film Miss Mom as the grandfather.[8]

Works

Film

YearEnglish titleChinese titleRoleNotes
1983From Place to Place闯江湖Zhang Letian
1985The Wanderer and The Swan流浪汉与天鹅Mo Zhuo
老君寨奇闻guest
1987Do Not Call Me Ba Li别叫我疤痢guest
Two Virtuous Woman贞女guest
Woman, Demon, Human人鬼情Qiu Yun's father
1988Killer in the Wild荒原杀手Zhao Feng
1990Ju Dou菊豆Yang Tianqing
1992The Spring Festival过年guest
1993The Chinese People中国人guest
Grandpa Ge葛老爷子Grandpa
1994Country Teachers凤凰琴President Yu
Fire Ship火船guest
1996Shanghai Triad摇啊摇,摇到外婆桥Tang Laoda
Keep Cool有话好好说Zhang Qiusheng
1997after divorce, don't come to find me离婚了,就别来找我guest
2006Courthouse On The Horseback马背上的法庭guest
2013The Nightingale夜莺Zhi Gen
2015Forever Love北京时间Shi Changgong
2018The Connection大路朝天Tang Jinquan
2021Miss Mom寻汉计Grandfather

Television

YearEnglish titleChinese titleRoleNotes
1986Manager Ge葛掌柜guest
1988师魂guest
1989Good Men Good Women好男好女guest
1991the big road toward heaven大路朝天guest
1992山不转水转guest
1995Liu Luoguo宰相刘罗锅Liu Yong
1997The Opium War鸦片战争演义guest
1998The Hookah烟壶guest
1999Life and Death in Two and A Half Weeks生死两周半guest
Qing's Manual大清药王guest
The Village Officer: Li Siping村主任李四平guest
2000石瀑布Company commander
Policeman: Li Jiuping警察李酒瓶Li Jiuping
2001The Great Doctor: Xi Laile神医喜来乐Xi Laile
2002Dragon Gate跃龙门Zhang Bohang
2003The Biography of the Village Officer Wang王保长新篇Magistrate Wang
2004御前双雄王爷
2005巡城御史鬼难缠Gui Lanzha
Imperial Inspector Minister钦差大臣
厨子当官Shi Zhuxiang
2007The Biography of the Village Officer Wang 2王保长新篇2Magistrate Wang
2008南北大状
2009Never Again永不回头
2010Clown Dad丑角爸爸
2011杨乃武与小白菜冤案Liu Xitong
Small Western-style Building小洋楼
2013Legend of the Great Doctor: Xi Laile神医喜来乐传奇Xi Laile

Awards

YearWorkAwardResultNotes
1988Manager Ge8th Flying Apsaras Award for Outstanding ActorWon
Woman, Demon, Human8th China Golden Eagle Award for Best Supporting ActorWon
1993Country TeachersHuabiao Award for Best ActorWon
1994Country Teachers17th Hundred Flowers Award for Best ActorWon
14th China Golden Eagle Award for Best ActorWon
1996Liu LuoguoChina Golden Eagle Award for Best ActorWon
1998Keep CoolHundred Flowers Award for Best Supporting ActorWon
2000Top Ten Artist in BeijingWon
China Golden Eagle Award for Most Popular ActorWon
China Golden Eagle Award for Most Popular ArtistNominated
2001Policeman: Li Jiuping19th China Golden Eagle Award for Favourite ActorWon
2003The Great Doctor: Xi Laile23rd Flying Apsaras Award for Outstanding ActorNominated
21st China Golden Eagle Award for Most Popular ActorWon
21st China Golden Eagle Award for Favourite ActorNominated
21st China Golden Eagle Award for Best Performing ActorWon
2013The NightingaleBest Actor Award at the 1st Chinese Australian Film FestivalWon
2020Life Achievement TV Artist Award at the 30th China TV Golden Eagle AwardWon

References

  1. 白冰与李保田儿子撞"爱火花"(图). 163.com (in Chinese). 16 October 2013. Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2014-02-27.
  2. 李保田:我从来不撒谎,所以我口碑不好. 163.com (in Chinese). 15 June 2013. Archived from the original on 2016-08-16. Retrieved 2014-02-27.
  3. 李保田儿子李彧首次执导电影. 163.com (in Chinese). 12 June 2013.
  4. 李保田的爱好与沧桑(组图). 163.com (in Chinese). 7 December 2013.
  5. 《夜莺》中澳电影节夺最佳影片 引全球观众共鸣. 1905 (in Chinese). 21 November 2014. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  6. Wang Xiaoyi (王晓易) (4 December 2015). 《北京时间》曝终极预告 孙艺洲变李保田小跟班. 163.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  7. 第30届中国电视金鹰奖完整获奖名单来啦!. qq.com (in Chinese). 18 October 2020. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
  8. 《寻汉计》首曝预告 任素汐李保田组团"闹笑话". qq.com (in Chinese). 2 April 2021. Retrieved 14 June 2021.
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