Zhang Han
| Name | Zhang Han |
| Title | Taiwanese actor |
| Gender | Male |
| Birthday | 1974-02-01 |
| nationality | Taiwan |
| Source | https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q9084218 |
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| LastUpdate | 2025-10-15T06:54:24.193Z |
Introduction
Zhang Han, born in Taiwan Province, is a Taiwanese actor who has appeared in numerous television dramas and films. His exact birth date and family background have not been publicly detailed. Public information indicates that Zhang Han has attracted attention in the entertainment industry for his portrayal of a variety of roles.
Regarding his academic background, his education has not been publicly disclosed. Zhang Han made his debut in 1991, appearing in Yang Dechang’s (Edward Yang’s) film A Brighter Summer Day (牯岭街少年杀人事件), in which he played Lao Er (Xiao Si Ge). He gradually accumulated experience in film and television and, in 2000, appeared in the film Blue Moon (蓝月) as a small-time hood.
Over the course of his career Zhang Han has worked in both film and television. In 2006 he appeared in the TV adaptation of Water Margin (水浒传), and in 2008 he appeared in Journey to the West (西游记), demonstrating his ability to portray diverse characters. He also delivered notable performances in productions such as The Mount Wutai Anti-Japanese Legend: Monk Lian (五台山抗日传奇之和尚连), Wu Song (武松), and Is Marriage Good? (结婚好吗).
As an actor, Zhang Han has received industry recognition for his screen work. He was nominated for Best Leading Actor in a Mini-Series (TV movie) at the 53rd Taiwan Golden Bell Awards in 2018, and was nominated for Best Supporting Actor in a Mini-Series (TV movie) at the 52nd Taiwan Golden Bell Awards in 2017. He was also nominated for Best Supporting Actor at the 22nd Asian Television Awards in 2017.
Zhang Han’s onscreen roles are varied—he has played both heroic and villainous characters with precision. In the production Qipao Qipao (旗袍旗袍) he portrayed Dai Chunfeng (岱春风), whose complex brotherly relationship with Wang Jiuzhou (played by Hou Yong) showcased his strong acting skills. Hou Yong praised him, saying, “His acting is really good; he has a great feel for the camera,” affirming his performance ability.
In the industry, Zhang Han keeps a low profile and rarely shares his personal life online or in public. His body of work and award nominations reflect his professionalism and potential as an actor. Going forward, Zhang Han is expected to continue exploring different types of roles and broadening his repertoire in hopes of securing a more prominent place in the film world.
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