Baoguo Chen's illustrious career in the entertainment industry began with a notable appearance in the drama series "Three Dimensional People" in 1982, a television adaptation of a best-selling novel. The series' immense popularity made it one of the most-watched shows of the year, catapulting Chen to fame.
In 1991, Chen's outstanding performance in "Peking Duck Restaurant" earned him a nomination for the prestigious Golden Rooster Award for Best Actor. This recognition marked a significant milestone in his career, demonstrating his exceptional acting skills.
Chen's collaboration with his wife, Kuie Zhao, in the 1995 drama "Our Parents" resulted in a Fetitian Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor, further solidifying his reputation as a talented actor.
The year 2001 proved to be a remarkable one for Chen, as he took on the lead role of Bai Jingqi in the phenomenal series "The Mansion" (2001-2003). The character, widely regarded as one of the most iconic of the 2000s, cemented Chen's status as a master of his craft.
Throughout his illustrious career, Chen has won the Feitian Award for Outstanding Actor an impressive three times, for his outstanding performances in "Hanwu Emperor" (2005),"Tea House" (2011),and "All Quiet in Peking" (2014). His numerous accolades and achievements have solidified his position as one of the most talented Chinese actors of his generation.