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Li Baotian is a Actor born on 28 november 1946

Li Baotian

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Birth 28 november 1946 (78 years)

Li Baotian (Chinese: 李保田; pinyin: Lǐ Bǎotián; born November 1946) is a Chinese actor. Li is a member of China Television Artists Association and China Film Association.

His career accolades include one Flying Apsaras Award, six China Golden Eagle Awards, and two Hundred Flowers Awards.

Usually with

Zhang Yimou
Zhang Yimou
(4 films)
Gong Li
Gong Li
(3 films)
Fu Biao
Fu Biao
(2 films)
Philippe Muyl
Philippe Muyl
(1 films)
Source : Wikidata

Filmography of Li Baotian (7 films)

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Actor

The Nightingale, 1h40
Directed by Philippe Muyl
Origin Chine
Genres Drama
Actors Li Baotian, Li Xiaoran
Roles Zhu Zhi Gen
Rating68% 3.4449953.4449953.4449953.4449953.444995
Un vieil homme retourne depuis Pékin vers son village natal de Yangshuo dans le Guangxi, au sud de la Chine, où sa petite-fille l'accompagne. Il emmène son oiseau huamei pour le libérer après 18 ans de compagnie, afin de tenir la promesse faite à sa défunte femme.
Keep Cool
Keep Cool (1997)
, 1h30
Directed by Zhang Yimou
Genres Drama, Comedy
Actors Jiang Wen, Li Baotian, Zhao Benshan, Zhang Yimou, Fu Biao
Roles Lao Zhang
Rating71% 3.595663.595663.595663.595663.59566
The film is set in contemporaneous Beijing. It begins with bookseller Zhao Xiaoshuai (Jiang Wen) who is following his ex-lover An Hong (Qu Ying) home, obviously after an unhappy and one-sided break-up. He tracks the fast-walking An Hong on a bus and later on a bicycle, until she reaches her flat and goes up to her apartment. There, Zhao gets a junk peddler (Zhang Yimou, the director himself, speaking in his native Shaanxi accent) and another peddler to call out her name and declare his undying love to her at the high-rise flats.
Shanghai Triad, 1h43
Directed by Zhang Yimou
Origin Chine
Genres Drama, Action, Crime
Themes Gangster films
Actors Gong Li, Li Baotian, Fu Biao
Roles Boss Tang Laoda
Rating70% 3.546373.546373.546373.546373.54637
Tang Shuisheng (Wang Xiaoxiao) has arrived in Shanghai to work for a Triad Boss (played by Li Baotian), also named Tang. He is taken to a warehouse where two rival groups of Triads carry out an opium deal that goes wrong, leaving one of the rival members dead. Shuisheng is then taken by his uncle to Tang's palatial home, where he is assigned to serve Xiao Jinbao (Gong Li), a cabaret singer and mistress of the Boss. It is soon learned that Jinbao is also carrying on an affair with the Boss's number two man, Song (Sun Chun).
Country Teachers, 1h30
Genres Drama
Actors Li Baotian
Roles Principal Yu
Rating71% 3.5808653.5808653.5808653.5808653.580865
Raise the Red Lantern, 2h5
Directed by Zhang Yimou, Hou Hsiao-hsien
Origin Chine
Genres Drama
Themes Feminist films, Political films
Actors Gong Li, Li Baotian
Rating80% 4.047564.047564.047564.047564.04756
The film is set in 1920s China during the Warlord Era, years before the Chinese Civil War. Nineteen-year-old Songlian (Sònglián, played by Gong Li), whose father has recently died and left the family bankrupt, marries into the wealthy Chen family, becoming the fourth wife or rather the third concubine or, as she is referred to, the Fourth Mistress (Sì Tàitai) of the household. Arriving at the palatial abode, she is at first treated like royalty, receiving sensuous foot massages and brightly lit red lanterns, as well as a visit from her husband, Master Chen (Ma Jingwu), the master of the house, whose face is never clearly shown.
The Spring Festival, 1h30
Genres Drama
Actors Li Baotian, Zhao Lirong
Roles Father
Rating76% 3.803583.803583.803583.803583.80358
Ju Dou
Ju Dou (1990)
, 1h35
Directed by Zhang Yimou, Yang Fengliang
Genres Drama, Horror, Romance
Themes Films about families
Actors Gong Li, Li Baotian
Roles Yang Tianqing
Rating75% 3.7952553.7952553.7952553.7952553.795255
Ju Dou takes place in the early 20th century in rural China. The story begins as Yang Tianqing (the regular Zhang collaborator Li Baotian) is returning from a trek to sell silk for his adoptive uncle, Yang Jinshan (Li Wei). Jinshan, whose trade is dyeing fabrics, is known for his cruelty. Tianqing learns that Jinshan has just recently purchased a new wife, having beaten two previous wives to death after they failed to produce a son, the cruel irony being that Jinshan is in fact impotent.