His face often wears a mysterious and proud expression, while his inner self is full of calmness and rationality. With a light literary temperament, he embraces a sudden sword aura. Despite being in the lively entertainment industry, he keeps a low profile. As a mature man known for his acting skills, he says, "Let's communicate with roles and audience." Chen Daoming, a Chinese actor, was born on April 26, 1955, in Tianjin, with ancestral roots in Shaoxing, Zhejiang.
Born into a family of traditional Chinese medicine, Chen Daoming inadvertently entered the Tianjin People's Art Theatre and spent over ten years as a student and extra. In 1971, he began studying stage drama at the Tianjin People's Art Theatre; in 1978, he delved into performance theory at the Central Academy of Drama; in 1982, Chen Daoming graduated from the Central Academy of Drama and was assigned to work at the CCTV Drama Production Center. Subsequently, Chen Daoming appeared in prominent films such as "Tonight's Blizzard" and "One and Eight," but it wasn't until 1984, at the age of 29, that he rose to fame by playing the young Puyi in the TV series "The Last Emperor." He has since won numerous awards for popular TV dramas like "The Fortress," "Two Horses," "A Chicken Feather Flies Around," "Black Hole," and "The Kangxi Dynasty." His refined acting, elegant intellect, and brilliant charm are beloved by audiences.