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Xiaoguai’s career experience

1988-1995

1988.7.27 Together with Wu Qilong and Chen Zhipeng, he formed the "Little Tiger Team". At that time, he had three boys, Peng, Zhipeng and Qilong, who were still in middle school. Qilong studies in a physical education secondary school, Zhipeng studies dance, and Youpeng studies in Jianguo Senior High School.

In 1989.2, the Little Tigers released two singles, "Colorful Sky Color Dream" and "Green Apple Paradise"

In 1989.3, the Little Tigers team logo was established. You can see some young men wearing Little Tigers printed on them everywhere. T-shirts with the team’s logo, and sprayed the Little Tigers’ team logo with graffiti spray on city streets.

In 1989.5, the first album "Little Tigers" was published, "Xiaoyaoyou", with sales exceeding 2 million copies.

1989.6 "The Little Tigers published the first edition of the photo album "Date in the Tropics".

1989.6 The Little Tigers sang "Burning the Flame of Youth" for the opening ceremony of the 1989 Taiwan National Games. .

In 1990.1, Little Tigers was nominated for the Best Singing Group Award in the first Golden Melody Award, and starred in the movie "Youxiaer", playing the role of the talented boy "Xiao Guai"

In 1990.5, Little Tigers published the first chapter. The second edition of the photo album "The Wind Little Tigers Photography Album"

1990.9 "Little Tigers" published the album "Date with the Stars"

1991.8 Youpeng, who was studying in Jianzhong, entered National Taiwan University

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In 1991.12 due to Chen Zhipeng's military service, the "Little Tigers" released the albums "Goodbye" and "BEST" and temporarily disbanded.

1992-1995 Su Youpeng began a solo career and successively released "I Only Want Your Love". Me", "Wait Until That Day", "Cherished Backpack", "Falling in Love with Everything About You", "Wound", "Go" and other albums. At that time, together with Wu Qilong, Lin Zhiying and Takeshi Kaneshiro, they were collectively known as Taiwan's "Four Four" "Little Heavenly King". During this period, he also appeared in many movies, such as "Luo Zhijian" in "The Horn is Ringing" and Cai Wu in "White Sun".

Mainly known as "Huanzhugege" The drama became popular all over the country

1997-2004

In 1997, Su Youpeng played the role of "Fifth Elder Brother-Yongqi" in "Huan Zhu Ge Ge" (Director: Sun Shupei). . Breaking through the limitations of the original idol singer, he officially entered the film and television industry as a "newcomer". In December 1997, he guest-starred as the potter "Hong Asheng" in the TV series "Taiwan's First Governor" starring Zhang Guoli. ". In January 1998, she starred in "The Romance of the Fairy" in the TV series "The Budai Monk" and talked about "The Love between Humans and Immortals" with Xiao Qiang. At the beginning of 1998, she starred in the movie "The Matchmaker" adapted from the classic "The Romance of the West Chamber" "(Director: Huang Jianzhong), playing "Zhang Sheng". This film won the "22nd Popular Film Hundred Flowers Award" Best Feature Film Award. In June 1998, he starred in the youth idol drama "Old Fang Youxi" ("Cousin Jixiang"). (Director: Lai Jianguo), played the young and handsome "Su Xiaopeng" in the play.

In October 1998, he continued to star in the second part of Qiong Yao's "Huan Zhu Ge Ge" (Director: Sun Shupei, Li Ping). , playing the role of Yong Qi, who "has a noble status but does not put on airs" and is willing to "walk the world for love". In May 1999, she starred in the TV series "The Two Prides" (Director: Li Guoli) based on Gu Long's novel of the same name, playing the role of Wai Leng. In October 1999, he co-starred with Ning Jing and Tuo Zonghua in the movie "White Cotton" (directed by Li Songqiao), which was adapted from the novel of the same name by the famous writer Mo Yan. At the end of the same year, he co-starred with Ruby Lin, Nicholas Tse, Joey Yung, and Wu Chenjun in the Hong Kong New Year movie "The Big Winner" (directed by Gao Zhisen), playing the role of private detective "Shi Shengzi". Sung the ending song "Forgiveness". In April 2000, he starred in the TV series "Love in the Rain" (Director: Li Ping) adapted from Qiong Yao's original work "Misty Rain", subverting the role of "Du Fei". In April 2001, he guest starred in the costume TV series "Young Zhang Sanfeng" starring Zhang Weijian (directed by Liang Huilong), playing the role of "Yi Tianxing", the second owner of "Mingjian Villa" who is crazy about love. In December of the same year, he starred in the fashion idol drama " "Meet Youth" ("Zhuhai Love Story") (Director: Su Dehua). Played the two roles of "Xu Jingtao" and "A Tao" in the play and sang the opening song "Care" and sang Jacky Cheung's " "Love Letter". In May 2001, he starred in the movie "The Story of First Love" with Wu Qilong and Hao Lei, playing the role of "Yu Hai", the "narcissistic" boy of Hao Lei. In August of the same year, he starred in the movie "Brothers and Feet" with Zhang Zhilin, Fan Bingbing and Pan Hong. "Love", playing the role of the second brother "Zhang Jiachong", interpreting a touching family story. In August of the same year, he co-starred with Wang Yan, Song Dandan, Kou Zhenhai and others in the TV series "The Invincible County Magistrate" (Director: Zhu Zhuang). "Zhushan County Magistrate - Hang Tiesheng" and sang the ending song "Love Tell Me". In November 2001, he made a guest appearance in the TV series "Peerless Two Prides" starring Lin Zhiying and TAE. In May 2002, he starred in the TV series "The Heaven and the Dragon Sword" (Director: Yang Tao) adapted from Jin Yong's novel of the same name, playing the roles of Zhang Wuji and his father Zhang Cuishan.

In December of the same year, he guest-starred in the TV series "Spicy Fresh Master" based on the comics of Japanese cartoonist Hiroshi Fujisawa, playing the role of "Zhao Youpeng", an eccentric and respected teacher.

In March 2003, he starred in the family film "Grandpa's Home" directed by Li Youyu, playing the role of "Zhijia", an artist whose days will be numbered. In March of the same year, he co-starred with Hui Huixin in the Taiwan TV series "Heart Train: South to North Train" (director: Wang Mingtai), playing the role of computer software salesman "Chen Minghuang" (Ahuang). In July of the same year, he starred in the TV series "Love in the Aegean Sea" (director: Lu Jiang), playing the protagonist "Lu Enqi". In the film, she collaborated with Cai Lin (South Korea), Peter Ho, Fu Yiwei, Bao Yilin and others. He also sang the opening theme "Plato's Eternity", the ending theme "You Are My Teardrop", and the interlude "Aegean Sea".

In December of the same year, he and Cai Lin once again co-starred in the TV series "Yang Family Tiger General" (director: Liang Huilong) adapted from "The Yang Family General", playing the role of Yang Family Shiro who is different from all previous versions---"Yang Family" Yanlang is unruly, rebellious, and endures humiliation and burden. In the film, he collaborated with Ti Lung, Wang Yan, Zhao Yazhi, Kou Zhenhai and others, and sang the ending song "You May Not Understand".

In August 2004, he played Wu Junan in "Magic", sang the theme song "One Day" with An Qixuan, and sang the interlude "Longing".

2005-2010

In May 2005, he collaborated with Korean diva Jang Nara in "The Unruly Princess".

In October 2005, he collaborated with Qin Hailu in the movie "Taklimakan", playing the role of a policeman for the first time, and interpreting a tortuous desert tracking story. This film was shortlisted for the "Most Popular Actor" and "Most Popular Movie" selections at the "13th Beijing University Student Film Festival".

In 2006, Su Youpeng turned down dozens of TV drama offers and made his first attempt to star in a stage play adapted from the Korean best-selling novel of the same name, "Chrysanthemum Scent". From June 7th to 14th, there were seven performances, all of which were sold out and broke the historical performance record of Majestic Theater. The success of "Scent of Chrysanthemums" has also attracted the attention of people in the stage drama industry. The country's first multimedia musical "Song of the Movie", rehearsed to commemorate the 100th anniversary of Chinese cinema, invited him to star in the "Young Movie" in Shanghai.

In August 2006, he collaborated with Qin Pei and Ye Tong in "The Trial" to play the role of a young talent who returned from a British military academy.

In 2008, he collaborated with Han Xue, Zhao Jun, Chen Long, Xue Jianing and others on "Love", originally titled "The Great Suppression of Rebellion". The story takes place in the early days of liberation, in which Su Youpeng plays the patriotic and passionate mentally ill Su Mingtao.

In 2009, he played the famous Kunqu opera singer Bai Xiaonian in the movie "The Wind". With his wonderful performance, he was nominated for the Best Supporting Actor at the 19th Golden Rooster and Hundred Flowers Film Festival and the 30th Popular Film and Hundred Flowers Awards. In September of the same year, Su Youpeng, who focused his acting career on movies, participated in the "First New York Chinese Film Festival" held in New York, USA, together with Zhang Hanyu, Cecilia Cheung, Daniel Wu and other well-known filmmakers, and was the only one with "Looking for Third Sister Liu" and " Su Youpeng, who attended the film festival for his two works "The Wind", even won the "Most Popular Actor" award.

On October 16, 2010, Su Youpeng, with his persistence and hard work in drama, won the favor of 55 judges among the 101 judges of the Popular Film Hundred Flowers Award, leading the others with a very high number of votes. The powerful finalist won the Best Supporting Actor Award at the 30th Popular Film Hundred Flowers Awards. Later, the thriller and suspense movie "The Secret Room" starring him became a dark horse at the box office of Halloween, opening up the Halloween schedule. On December 7, Su Youpeng won the Best Actor Award at the 2nd Macau International Film Festival for his role as a passionate intellectual in the movie "Kangding Love Song". This was Su Youpeng's first Best Actor Award since his career in film. In April 2011, he participated in the filming of the movie "Killing" directed by Guan Hu, with Simon Yam, Huang Bo and Yu Nan showing their acting skills. This is also Su Youpeng's first villain role in 20 years. In July of the same year, Su Youpeng starred in the movie "Unreliable Chamber of Secrets", aiming to create a Chinese suspense series. In August, due to his outstanding performance in movies in recent years, he won the Special Jury Award of the 13th Golden Phoenix Award of the China Film and Performing Arts Society. In October, he participated in the movie "Tongque Terrace", cooperating with Chow Yun-fat, Liu Yifei, and Tamaki Hiroshi. Su Youpeng played the political opponent of Cao Cao (played by Chow Yun-fat), Emperor Xian of Han Dynasty. The film was released on September 28, 2012.

In 2012, Su Youpeng established his own studio and began to change his career as a producer while continuing to cooperate with Huayi. The first TV series "Fei Yuan Wu Nuo" in which he invested and starred was released in July. Filming will start on March 13th and is currently being filmed intensively.