Ethnicity Hui
Zodiac sign Aquarius
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Professional actor
Graduated from Central Academy of Drama, Department of Acting, undergraduate level
Representative works
"Sweet New Career" and "Mouse Falls in Love" Cats", "The Troubles of Eighteen", "A Boy's Diary", "A Thousand Bones"
In 2006, he played the role of a wild boy in the children's sitcom "A Family with Children" directed by Lin Cong. In 2006, he played the male lead Ye Feng in the youth film "Basketball Baby" directed by Zhou Wei.
In 2006, he starred in the romantic inspirational drama "Women Don't Cry" with Deng Chao, Tian Hairong and Tang Wei, playing the role of Haitian.
In 2009, Ma Ke filmed the TV series "Boy's Diary" based on Yang Hongying's novel of the same name, playing the male lead Wu Mian[].
In the same year, he starred in the southern rural light comedy "Sweet New Career", in which Ma Ke played the male lead Shang Tianyi. Won the Art Exploration Award at the Undergraduate Film Festival Awards Ceremony[].
In 2011, he filmed the campus-based youth idol film "The Age of Daddy", playing the role of a wealthy young man named Xue Tianyi []. His partner Wang Likun starred in the fashionable spy drama "Guns N' Roses", playing the role of a mental arithmetic genius. Qiwen [] was invited to participate in the recording of the Olympic special program "Olympic Guo Rice" hosted by Guo Degang []. In March, Ma Ke starred in the theater movie "Oriental Chinese Dream" directed by Yang Zhen. In the film Playing the role of Li Ruiyue, a young scientist, he was invited to be a guest on the variety game show "The Zhengda Variety Show Wall is Coming".
In March 2019, he was invited to be a guest on the lifestyle program "Life Laboratory" on Beijing Satellite TV Life Channel[].
In 2017, Marco filmed the suspenseful spy drama "Dad, Father, Dad" directed by Yu Min, in which he played the role of private detective Suo Yang [ ] Yue. He was invited to be a guest on Qingmeng Music launched by Qingmeng Music Network Radio Taiwan program [ ], he was invited to be a guest on Guangxi Satellite TV's collection program "Collecting Ma Weidu" [] In month, in the costume work "Flower Thousand Bones" starring Huo Jianhua and Zhao Liying, adapted from the novel of the same name, Ma Ke played the enchanting demon king in the play In the same year as Sha Qian Mo, he participated in the song and dance film "Let Us Simi" directed by Zhong Hai, in which Ma Ke played a dance lover.