Chen Kun’s 19-year-old only son took a photo to celebrate his graduation and is about to return to China to reunite with his father
Chen Kun’s 19-year-old only son took a photo to celebrate his graduation and is about to return to China to reunite with his father. In the photo, Chen Zunyou and a group of The good brothers took a photo together in their school uniforms. Chen Zunyou hung his mask on his chin, crossed his hands in front of him, and smiled cutely. As the only son of Chen Kun, he may be the most mysterious second-generation star in the entertainment industry. Chen Kun, the 19-year-old only son, took photos to celebrate his graduation. He is about to graduate. Returning to China to reunite with his father 1
Recently, Chen Kun’s 19-year-old only son Chen Zunyou posted on a platform that his studies have ended and he is preparing to return to China. His words were full of reluctance to study in the United States and thanked his family and friends for taking care of him. Chen Zunyou tweeted "Thanksgiving" three times in a row, which shows his excitement. At the end of the post, he lamented that the epidemic has brought him more than a year of practice, probably because he was stranded in the United States for more than a year due to the epidemic.
In the graduation photo with his male classmates, Chen Zunyou’s hairstyle is eye-catching. He has a middle-parted hairstyle, unlike those born in the 2000s, and has a mature temperament.
In the photo, Chen Zunyou and a group of good brothers took a group photo in school uniforms. Chen Zunyou hung the mask on his chin, crossed his hands in front of him, had a cute smile, and was not outstanding in height. Youyou is very friendly and gets along well with her classmates.
Previously, netizens complained that he was not Chen Kun’s biological son because he did not look like his father, Chen Kun. But in just a few years, her appearance has changed tremendously, and she already has some shadow of her father Chen Kun.
As the only son of Chen Kun, but perhaps the most mysterious second-generation star in the entertainment industry, Chen Zunyou’s biological mother is a mystery and his life experience is quite mysterious. The outside world has always speculated about his life background, which arouses people’s imagination.
In Chen Zunyou’s photos, his strong physique highlights his full masculinity, especially his appearance has changed a lot, which is obviously different from the previous photos. The image of the sunny boy in the current group photo is eye-catching. Even if he stands next to his father Chen Kun, he may not be far behind.
In the blink of an eye, Chen Kun's son is already 19 years old. Next year will be "2". Chen Kun raised his son alone. The old father is full of pride. Youyou is filial and sensible. He will give his father a gift every Father's Day. Blessings, Chen Kun is always very proud when he mentions his son. Now that he has completed his studies and returned to China, his next development direction is a mystery. It is unknown whether he will return to the United States to study after the epidemic is over, or whether he will continue his studies in domestic universities under the influence of his father, and whether he will engage in art work in the future. But I believe that with the protection of his father Chen Kun, no matter which path he chooses, the future will be smooth sailing. Chen Kun, the 19-year-old only son, took photos to celebrate his graduation and is about to return to China to reunite with his father 2
Chen Kun’s acting experience
In 1999, Chen Kun, a junior in college, accompanied his female classmates Bai Yun and Kong Wei to audition , was accidentally spotted by director Wu Ziniu, and starred in the film "National Anthem" dedicated to the 50th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China. The film ranked fourth at the box office of the year and was Chen Kun's first film and television work.
Chen Kun’s street photos (13 photos)
In 2000, Chen Kun, a senior in college, starred in the TV series "Like Fog, Like Rain and Like Wind" directed by Zhao Baogang 》. [2]
In 2002, he starred in the film "Balzac and the Little Dressmaker" directed by French director Dai Sijie. The film was nominated for the 61st Golden Globe Award for Best Foreign Language Film and was shortlisted for the 55th Cannes International Film Festival. "A Kind of Gaze" section, Zhou Xun and director Dai Sijie were invited to attend the opening ceremony of the Cannes International Film Festival. [19-20]
In 2003, he starred in the TV series "The Golden Family" adapted from Zhang Henshui's novel of the same name, which won the annual ratings championship of China Central Television. Chen Kun played the leading role that makes people love and hate but can't stop. Jin Yanxi, this role is also Chen Kun's representative role in his early days. [3]
In 2004, the first solo album "Penetration" was released. [21]
In 2005, he starred in the work "Mandarin Duck and Butterfly" by Taiwanese director Yan Hao, playing the male protagonist A Qin. For this film, he was nominated for the Best Actor at the 42nd Taiwan Golden Horse Film Awards.
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In 2006, he starred in the movie "The Barber" directed by Chen Yifei, playing the male protagonist Lu Ping. With his taciturn and delicate performance, he portrayed the joys and sorrows of a small person who was displaced in the turmoil of the great era. Destiny, won the Shanghai Film Critics Award for Best Actor. [23] In the same year, he released his second solo album "Realize Again" and won the Mainland's Most Popular Male Singer of the Year Award from many music awards including MTV, Chinese Charts, Sound of Music China TOP Charts, etc.; [24- 27] Singing the official World Cup theme song "Pride of Life". [28]
Armani Global Endorsement (8 photos)
In 2007, he starred in the movie "The Ballad of Clouds" directed by Yin Li, playing the leading actor Chen Qiushui. , the film set a new box office record for domestic love-themed movies by ranking 8th at the annual box office, and won 8 nominations including "Best Actor" at the 16th China Golden Rooster Awards. [29-30] Won the China Film Huabiao Award for Excellence Actor Award; [4] As the leading actor in "The Ballad of Clouds and Waters", he attended the opening ceremony of the 20th Tokyo International Film Festival Chinese Film Week held in Tokyo, Japan. [31]
In 2008, he starred in the movie "Painted Skin" directed by Chen Jiashang, playing the leading role Wang Sheng. For this film, he won the Best Actor Award at the 30th Popular Film Hundred Flowers Award; [32] August On the 4th, the Cape Film Festival opened in the French city of Arran. Chen Kun brought the opening film "The Ballad of Clouds and Waters" to the ancient theater of Arran in France and accepted a gift from the deputy mayor of Arran. Signed with Taiwan Silverbait Music.
On December 23, 2009, the third solo album "Mystery ME" was released, and the first wave of title songs became the top of the major charts; [33-34] Sung the Beijing Olympic Games star song "Beijing Welcomes You" . Participated in the 60th anniversary gift film "The Founding of the People's Republic of China", playing Chiang Ching-kuo; [35] In October, Chen Kun participated in the 22nd Tokyo Film Festival with the movies "The Founding of the People's Republic of China" and "Mulan".
In 2010, Chen Kun participated in the black comedy film "Let the Bullets Fly" directed by Jiang Wen, and Chen Kun tried the negative role "Hu Wan" for the first time. [36] On February 4, Chen Kun held his first solo concert at the Chaoyang Stadium in Beijing. [9]
Movie stills (41 photos)
In 2011, Chen Kun collaborated with Hong Kong director Tsui Hark and starred in the martial arts movie "Flying Swords of Dragon Gate". He plays two roles: the handsome, evil, ruthless and ruthless governor of the West Factory "Yu Huatian" and the lively and humorous "Feng Li Dao". He won the Asian Film Award and the Popular Film Hundred Flowers Award for the best. Nominated for the leading actor; [37-39] Participated in "The Founding of the Party" as Zhou Enlai. [40]
In 2012, Chen Kun starred in the biographical film "Qian Xuesen" directed by Zhang Jianya. He played Qian Xuesen from his youth to his old age. He won praise for his delicate portrayal of the character's heart and was once again praised by Shanghai film critics. Award for Best Actor. [41] In February, Chen Kun appeared on the CCTV Year of the Dragon Spring Festival Gala and sang the solo song "Long Time No Home", becoming the first mainland actor to sing a solo song in the CCTV Spring Festival Gala. [11] In the same year, Chen Kun starred in the movie "Painted Skin II" directed by Wu Ershan, playing the leading role Huo Xin, with a cumulative box office of over 700 million. [42] In November of the same year, Chen Kun launched the "Walking" book series "To the West, the Direction of Quietness" as the publisher. The book compiled Chen Kun and volunteers' insights on walking. In addition, Chen Kun entered the 7th China Rich Writers List [43] with his collection of personal essays "Suddenly Walked to Tibet", becoming the first actor to be on the list. On April 26 of the same year, Chen Kun's wax figure was unveiled at Madame Tussauds in Shanghai. Chen Kun became the second mainland male movie star to enter Madame Tussauds after Ge You. [44]
Variety show pictures (26 photos)
In March 2013, Chen Kun held "The Way" at M Space in Wukesong, Beijing. In his "Friends Music Sharing" concert, he sang 14 songs solo[10]; he guest-starred in the movie "Di Renjie", playing the role of "Crazy Doctor" Wang Pu[45].
In the same year, Chen Kun starred in the movie "Crossing the Line" [46] with no pay, and was shortlisted for the "Un Certain Regard" section of Cannes and the Discovery section of the Toronto Film Festival [47-48]. Chen Kun challenged the role of a middle-aged father in a movie for the first time and won the Moroccan Salon Award. He won the Best Actor Award at the International Women's Film Festival[49]. "Zhong Kui: The Snow Demon" was released on February 18, 2015 [50] . In the same year, "Ghost Blowing the Lantern: The Secret of the Dragon" starring Huang Bo, Shu Qi and others was released. The film was released for 8 days and the box office exceeded 1.6 billion yuan [51].
On January 22, 2016, Chen Kun participated in and co-produced the suspenseful outdoor reality show "24 Hours", which was broadcast every Friday at 10 o'clock on Zhejiang Satellite TV. It has won the championship in the same time period many times in ratings [ 52-53]. On March 21, "Hot Pot Hero" starring Chen Kun premiered as the opening film of the Hong Kong International Film Festival [54] and was released nationwide on April 1 [55]; Chen Kun won the 8th Australian International Chinese Film Festival for this film "Best Actor" award[56].
In 2018, Chen Kun returned to the screen, starring in the spy drama "Escape", which was broadcast on Dragon TV and Beijing Satellite TV.[57] Starring in the costume drama "Tiansheng Changge" was broadcast on Hunan Satellite TV[58] . In the same year, the movie "Poetic Eyes Are Tired of the End of the World" was filmed [59].
In January 2019, starring in "Order of the Samurai God" adapted from the game "Onmyoji" was completed[60]; as an honorary producer of the movie "Four Springs", he attended the premiere event[61 ]. On March 5, he won the "TV Series Person of the Year" award at the TV Series Quality Ceremony [62].
In 2020, he starred in the movie "The Trilogy of the Gods", playing the role of Yuanshi Tianzun [63]. On January 24, she sang the song "*** Same Home" with Carina Lau and Xia Liault at the 2020 China Central Radio and Television Station Spring Festival Gala [64]. In September, he sang the ending song "Looking into 2020" for the TV series "The Sky of the Wind Dog" [65]. On October 12, the urban business war drama "Win or Lose" starring Xin Zhilei was completed [66].
In April 2021, he co-starred with Bai Yu in the costume historical legendary drama "The Wind Rises in Longxi" [137]; on July 1, the starring movie "1921" was released, in which he played Chen Duxiu [141 -142].