From screen to stage triumph
After decades in film and TV, actor embraced theater with Crocodile, winning the Wenhua Award, and redefining his artistic legacy, Chen Nan reports.
In Crocodile, Chao portrays Shan, a government official trapped in the consequences of his own desires. It's a role that challenges both the actor and the audience to confront uncomfortable truths about power, ambition, and moral decay.
"Shan Wudan is a man who knows exactly what he's doing, yet he chooses to ignore the consequences," Chao says when asked what made him take up the role. "He's driven by desires — power, sex, status — and despite manipulating others, maintains a peculiar sense of humor. It's a fascinating character to play because he's so complex."
Chao delves into the role's psychological conflict, exploring his internal battle between ambition and morality. "There's loneliness even though he's at the top. He's isolated, distant, and ultimately destroyed by his desires. It's tragic, but also deeply human," he notes.
At the heart of Crocodile is a stark exploration of desire — how it drives people to seek more, and the inevitable price they pay for crossing boundaries. Chao believes this universal theme is what gives the play its power. "Desire can be both creative and destructive," he says. "When you're driven by desire, it can consume you. If controlled, it fosters growth and innovation. The play is about finding that balance."
Reflecting on his time in Crocodile, Chao feels he has rediscovered a passion for acting that he hadn't realized he'd lost.
"Theater is a real test of an actor's ability," he says. "It forces you to constantly evolve, to dig deeper, and discover new layers of a character. I've had the privilege of working in film and television for many years, but theater has opened up a new world for me. It's like a second wind.
"I've always enjoyed playing complex, layered characters, and theater gives you the chance to really dive into them," he says. "It's a much more immersive experience. I'm looking forward to what comes next."
































