Fu Biao | |||||||||
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Background information | |||||||||
Chinese name | |||||||||
Pinyin | Fù Biāo (Mandarin) | ||||||||
Born |
Beijing, China |
September 27, 1963||||||||
Died | August 30, 2005 Beijing, China |
(aged 41)||||||||
Occupation | Actor | ||||||||
Spouse(s) | Zhang Qiufang (m. 1989) | ||||||||
Children | 1 | ||||||||
Alma mater | China Social University | ||||||||
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Fu Biao (September 27, 1963 – August 30, 2005) was a Chinese actor.
Fu Biao was born in the family of an army officer on September 27, 1963, in Beijing. After graduating from high school, he entered a film academy in Beijing to learn acting. As a film actor, he acted for the first time in the Shanghai Triad (摇呀摇,摇到外婆桥). From 1997 he acted in several New Year films directed by Feng Xiaogang and became a recognizable actor. He died from after having his liver transplanted twice
Fu's funeral was attended by some of the biggest names in Chinese entertainment, including Zhang Yimou, Feng Xiaogang, Xu Fan, Sun Haiying, Lü Liping, Xu Zheng, Tao Hong, Zhang Guoli, Deng Jie, Feng Gong, Han Hong, Liu Zhenyun, Cai Ming, Yu Quan, Hou Yaowen, Alex Man, Zhang Jizhong, Liu Xiao Ling Tong, etc.
Fu Biao married actress Zhang Qiufang (张秋芳) in 1989. They portrayed a married couple in several films, including The Dream Factory (1997), Rhapsody of Spring (1998), Happy Times (2000), and several TV series, including Promise of Fate (2002) and Wife (2003) which they co-starred. Zhang Qiufang also had a cameo role in Sorry Baby (1999). In 2006, Zhang published a memoir Yin Ji (印记; "Mark") about her marriage with Fu. The book also included some of Fu's writing after his cancer diagnosis, as well as commemorative essays by family members and some of their celebrity friends.