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Is Han Zhao dead?

Han Zhao is not dead.

Han Zhao, born on February 3, 1973 in Jingxing County, Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province, is an actor, screenwriter, and director in Mainland China.

In 2003, he served as the screenwriter for the first prize-winning work "Meat Rotten in the Pot" in the 2nd CCTV Crosstalk Competition. In 2004, he served as the chief screenwriter in the TV series "Yang Guang's Happy Life" and received widespread attention for his role as "Tiaozi".

In 2011, he directed the TV series "Happy Events: The Leftover Man's Blind Date". In 2013, he starred in the urban light comedy "Male Matchmaker" and collaborated with Pan Changjiang. In August 2014, the movie "Mr. Good Luck" directed by Han Zhao was released. On September 11, 2015, the movie "The Landlord" directed by Han Zhao was released.

On February 2, 2016, he directed and starred in the urban light comedy "The First Day of the Lunar New Year" which premiered. On January 29, 2017, he directed and starred in the rural light comedy "Double Happiness" which premiered. On January 23, 2018, the urban light comedy "Fuxing Yingmen" directed and starred in was launched. On September 4, 2019, the rural light comedy "Happy Door" directed by him was launched.

Character evaluation

Han Zhao creates vivid characters because he has a life. He himself has experienced many ups and downs, and has slowly developed from a grassroots to the famous actor he is today. He has a unique talent for acting, and he has a keen eye for picking out the most suitable actors. ?

Han Zhao specializes in comedy and created a comedy style of "smart, clever and fast". He is eclectic and always seeking innovation and change. In "Mr. Good Luck", he is still using relatively traditional narrative techniques to tell the story of Bai Fumei's counterattack against the little security guard.

When it comes to "Landlords", he is no longer limited to tradition and instead pursues a metaphysical expression. It's also a comedy, but he shot it with a different flavor, giving the audience a completely new visual experience.