Chen Kun (actor) - Filmography - Film

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1999 National Anthem
国歌
Nie Er
2002 Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress
巴尔扎克和小裁缝
Luo Ming
2003 Kung Fu Girls
中国功夫少女组
Tang Zheng
2004 Baober in Love
恋爱中的宝贝
Maomao Beijing Student Film Festival for Most Popular Actor
2005 A West Lake Moment
鸳鸯蝴蝶
Qin Nominated — Golden Horse Award for Best Actor
2006 The Music Box
理发师
Lu Ping Shanghai Film Critics Award for Best Actor
Nominated — Shanghai International Film Festival for Best Actor
2006 The Knot
云水谣
Chen Qiushui Shanghai International Film Festival for Most Popular Chinese Film Star
Shanghai International Film Festival for Breakthrough Award
Golden Phoenix Award for Most Outstanding Actor
Huabiao Film Award for Best Actor
Beijing Student Film Festival for Most Popular Actor
Nominated — Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actor
Nominated — Golden Rooster Award for Best Actor
Nominated — Shanghai International Film Festival for Best Actor
2007 The Door
Jiang Zhongtian Shanghai International Film Festival for Most Popular Chinese Film Star
Shanghai International Film Festival for Breakthrough Award
Beijing Student Film Festival for Students' Most Focused On Actor
2008 Playboy Cops
花花型警
Lincoln Lin
2008 Painted Skin
画皮
Wang Sheng Hundred Flowers Award for Best Actor
Nominated — Beijing Student Film Festival for Students' Most Focused On Actor
2009 Mulan
花木兰
Wentai
2009 The Founding of a Republic
建国大业
Chiang Ching-kuo Nominated — Beijing Student Film Festival for Students' Most Focused On Actor
2010 My Ex-wife's Wedding
跟我的前妻谈恋爱
Ma Yong
2010 Let the Bullets Fly
让子弹飞
Hu Wan
2011 The Founding of a Party
建党伟业
Zhou Enlai
2011 Rest on Your Shoulder
肩上蝶
Yan Guo
2011 Love on Credit
幸福额度
Zhang Quan
2011 Flying Swords of Dragon Gate
龙门飞甲
Yu Huatian / Wind Blade
2012 Qian Xuesen
钱学森
Qian Xuesen
2012 Painted Skin: The Resurrection
画皮II
General Huo Xin

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