Hu Ge

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Hu Ge is a popular Chinese actor and singer

Sep 20, 1982

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Biography

Personal Details

  • Birthday: September 20, 1982
  • Nationality: Chinese
  • Famous: Film & Theater Personalities, Actors
  • Universities:
    • Shanghai Theatre Academy
  • Birth Place: Shanghai, China
  • Height: 184cm
  • Gender: Male

Hu Ge born at

Shanghai, China

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Birth Place

Hu Ge dated actress Xue Jianing during his early career and had a brief relationship with Jiang Shuying, with whom he co-starred in ‘Go! Goal! Fighting!’.

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Personal Life

Presently, he is not in a serious relationship with anyone but has a number of close friends in the entertainment industry that include Wallace Huo, Eddie Peng and Tiffany Tang.

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Personal Life

He was involved in a major car accident in 2006 in which his co-passenger died. Hu had to undergo surgery and took a year to recover and get back to work. The incident had a deep impact on his personal life. He put down his thoughts and published a book titled ‘Scavenger of Happiness’ that traces his life from his child hood to stardom and the experience of the accident.

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Personal Life

Hu Ge was born on September 20, 1982 in Shanghai, China as Hu Ke. He is of Han Chinese ethnicity and also goes by the names of Hugh and Hugo. His ancestry can be traced back to Wuxi, Jiangsu, China.

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Childhood & Early Life

He attended Shanghai Xiang Elementary School and went on to complete his high school from Shanghai No 2 High School in 2001 from where he passed out with high grades. He excelled in extracurricular activities and learnt Performing Arts from Little Stars Performing Arts School run by the Shanghai Media Group (SMG).

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Childhood & Early Life

He hosted the popular television show ‘Sunrise Youth’ on the Shanghai TV Education Channel at the age of 14, when he was in high school. He also hosted a programme on East Radio Shanghai and appeared in a number of commercials to be able to be financially independent before finishing high school.

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Childhood & Early Life

After high school he enrolled at the prestigious Central Academy of Drama as well as Shanghai Theatre Academy and finally joined the latter for a degree in acting. While he was pursuing his degree he was introduced to Tangren Media Company for whom he did voice dubbing and a minor role in the movie ‘Pretend There’s No Feeling’.

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Childhood & Early Life

Hu Ge got his first major break when he won the ‘Best Actor’ and ‘Actor With Most Potential’ awards at the 2nd Enlight Media Awards ceremony for his role as Li Xiaoyao in the television serial Chinese Paladin in 2005.

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Career

After his initial success, he acted in a number of television serials and went on to star in the horror movie ‘The 601st Phone Call’ for which he won the Film Actor with Most Potential Award in 2006. He released his first EP ‘Treasure’ the same year.

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Career

After taking a break for about a year to recover from a car accident, he returned as Guo Jing in the movie ‘The Legend of the Condor Heroes’ in 2008. He released his second album titled ‘Start’ and performed in his first solo concert in Shanghai that year.

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This was followed by his appearance in the serials ‘Chinese Paladin 3’ and ‘The Myth’ in 2009 -2010. His award winning performances in the serials boosted his popularity in China and the rest of Asia.

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Career

Hu proved himself a versatile actor with varied roles in the modern drama ‘Bitter Coffee’, war drama ‘Shangri-la’ and historical film ‘1911’ for which he was awarded the Best New Actor at the 31st Hundred Flowers Awards in 2011.

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Career

His films include ‘Pretend there’s No Feeling’ (2002), ‘The Ghost Inside’ (2005), ‘The 601st Phone Call’ (2006), ‘The Butterfly Lovers’ (2008), ‘1911’ (2011), ‘Just Another Margin’ (2014) and ‘Cherry Returns’ (2016).

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Major Works

Hu Ge has appeared in the television serials ‘Dandelion’ (2004), ‘Chinese Paladin’ (2005), ‘The Little Fairy’ (2006), ‘Till Death Do Us Apart’ (2006), ‘The Young Warriors’ (2006), ‘The Legend of the Condor Heroes’ (2008), ‘The Myth’ (2010), ‘Bitter Coffee’ (2010), ‘Xuan-Yuan Sward: Scar of Sky’ (2012), ‘Sound of the Desert’ (2014), ‘Nirvana in Fire’ (2015), ‘Go Goal! Fighting!’ (2016), ‘The Surgeons’ (2017) and ‘Game of Hunting’ (2017).

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Major Works

His popular soundtracks are ‘June Rain’ from the album ‘Chinese Paladin’, ‘After Dawn’ from the album ‘The Little Fairy’, ‘Tell Him I Love Her’ from the album ‘The Young Warriors’, ‘Dark Clouds’ from the album ‘The Legend of the Condor Heroes’, ‘Endless Love’ from the album ‘The Myth’, ‘One Persistent Thought’ from the album ‘Scarlet Heart’, ‘Moving On’ From the album ‘Sound of the desert’ and ‘When the Wind Blows’ from the album ‘Nirvana in Fire’.

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Major Works