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Fan Ming

Fan Ming

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Fan Ming stands as a defining figure among Chinese Actors of the Baby Boomer.

Fan Ming is a actor from China.

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Born
Years in career43 years active
October 12th, 1964
Birthplace
Xuzhou, Jiangsu, China
Known for
🎭 Actor
Nationality
China
Generation
Baby Boomer
Career
43 years
Region
Asia
How Fan Ming compares to other Actors
πŸŽ‚Fan Ming is 8 years older than the average Actor
Metric Fan Ming Avg Actor Difference
Age6153+8 yrs
Career length43 yrs~35 yrs+8 yrs
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Facts about Fan Ming

Did you know?

Did you know that Fan Ming spent over a decade and a half serving in the military before becoming one of China's most beloved comedic actors?

5 Lesser-known facts
  • Fan Ming served in the Chinese People's Liberation Army for 16 years before fully committing to his acting career.
  • He holds the prestigious title of 'National First-Class Actor' in China, a high honor recognizing his significant contributions to performing arts.
  • His distinctive Xuzhou accent is often subtly incorporated into his comedic roles, becoming a recognizable signature element of his performances.
  • Beyond acting, Fan Ming has also lent his voice to animated characters and hosted several popular variety television programs.
  • He frequently collaborates with director Shang Jing, known for creating hit sitcoms like 'Wulin Waizhuan' and 'Jia You Er Nu'.
Career highlight

His breakout role as Xing Zhaotou (Chief Xing) in the immensely popular 2006 sitcom "Wulin Waizhuan" (My Own Swordsman) cemented his status as a comedic icon. His portrayal of the bumbling yet earnest police chief became a cultural phenomenon, making him a household name across China.

Legacy

Fan Ming is celebrated for bringing warmth and humor to the screen, often portraying relatable, good-hearted common men who resonate deeply with Chinese audiences. He has carved a distinct niche as a master of comedic timing and character acting.

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Frequently asked questions

How old is Fan Ming?
Fan Ming is 61 years old (born October 12, 1964).
Is Fan Ming still alive?
Yes, Fan Ming is still alive as of 2026, aged 61.
What is Fan Ming's real name?
Fan Ming's full birth name is F. Ming.
Where is Fan Ming from?
Fan Ming is from Xuzhou, Jiangsu, China, China.
What is Fan Ming known for?
Fan Ming is a famous actor from China. His breakout role as Xing Zhaotou (Chief Xing) in the immensely popular 2006 sitcom "Wulin Waizhuan" (My Own Swordsman) cemented his status as a comedic icon.
What generation is Fan Ming?
Fan Ming is a Baby Boomer, born in 1964.
What is a surprising fact about Fan Ming?
Did you know that Fan Ming spent over a decade and a half serving in the military before becoming one of China's most beloved comedic actors?
What is Fan Ming's biggest career achievement?
His breakout role as Xing Zhaotou (Chief Xing) in the immensely popular 2006 sitcom "Wulin Waizhuan" (My Own Swordsman) cemented his status as a comedic icon. His portrayal of the bumbling yet earnest police chief became a cultural phenomenon, making him a household name across China.

Also known as: F. Ming