In the show business circle, there are a lot of old drama bones with very exquisite acting skills, they have brought you a lot of classic film and television works, today Xiaobian will take you to see Bao Guoan, who has played the most classic "Cao Cao".

Cao Cao, played by Bao Guoan, can well combine the Cao Cao he understands with the "Cao Cao" in history, creating a politician who loves to laugh and has a strange heart, and has also become his peak work.
Bao Guoan, born in Tianjin on June 4, 1946 (the fifth day of the fifth lunar month), began to officially film in 1960 at the age of 13. At that time, the Tianjin People's Art Theater set up a children's art troupe, and the first play was "Young Hero Liu Literature", which went to the school to pick and choose Bao Guoan, who had thick eyebrows and big eyes.
In 1964, the agricultural and animal husbandry regiment of the Fourth Agricultural Division of the Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps went to Tianjin to recruit cadres, and Bao Guoan resolutely requested to work in the performance team of the Sixty-sixth Regiment of the Fourth Agricultural Division. After 1969, he was transferred to the Zhumadian District Cultural and Labor Troupe and the Henan Provincial Song and Dance Troupe as an actor and director. In 1978, he was admitted to the Central Academy of Drama and stayed on to teach because of his excellent character and learning.
In 1983, he played Chang Mao in the movie "Yamashita is Hometown". Bao Guoan took the initiative to ask to experience life in advance. Therefore, the crew "sent" him alone to a deep mountain in Youxian County, Hunan Province, a month in advance, and lived in the home of his fellow villagers. Bao Guoan was bitten by fleas and had done all the farm work. The film was made for more than half a year, and when he came back, his son couldn't recognize him.
In 1984, he played Song Jiang in "Shandong Version of Water Margin". The Song Jiang he plays has a complex personality, with both illusions about the imperial court and a heroic and reckless rebellious personality, and Kurosaburo is worthy of the name.
In 1990, he played Wei Zheng in "The Famous Portrait of the Tang Dynasty" and won the Feitian Award for National Television Drama Competition.
In 1990, Bao Guoan participated in the CCTV large-scale historical drama "Romance of the Three Kingdoms" (84 episodes), he did not stick to the "Cao Cao" in the book, but combined his understanding of Cao Cao with the historical "Cao Cao", this Cao Cao was popular all over the country and became a hero in people's minds. He also won the 15th "Feitian" and the 13th "Golden Eagle" Double Award for Male Lead for the role of Cao Cao.
In 1997, he played Lin Zexu in "Opium War". In order to create a good role, in addition to going to Lin Zexu's hometown fuzhou in advance to experience life, in addition to contacting information, he also used the so-called "stupid method", every day from the moment he got up in the morning, he adjusted his psychological state to Lin Zexu's appearance, and every eye look tried to penetrate the connotation of worrying about the country and the people. The film won the Best Story Award at the 17th Golden Rooster Awards for Chinese Cinema, the Outstanding Feature Film Award at the Huabiao Award for Chinese Cinema in 1997, and the Special Award for the Americas at the Montreal International Film Festival in 1997.
In 2006, he starred in the TV series "The Legend of Shaolin Temple" directed by Director Du Xiao as Zhi Yuanfangzhang.
Today, the 73-year-old Bao Guoan is still active in the film and television circle, in fact, in real life, Bao Guoan is very low-key, and Bao Guoan has been married to his wife for decades, and the two people have been very affectionate since they were married.
He once said: As an actor, we must avoid "old slippery head", a "slippery", there is no burst of power in art. Therefore, he has always maintained a childlike heart. And almost every role he plays is a classic. Wish him a happy old age!