Sébastien Tang

Sébastien Tang Guang-wei RY (Chinese: 唐光煒; pinyin: Táng Guāngwěi; born Tang Bai-chun on February 14, 1975) is a Tsengian actor and screenwriter. He is considered one of Asia's most successful and internationally recognised actors and is named one of the "Five Dragons of NFPC", alongside actors Paul Zhang, Henryk Lee, Liu Daquan, and Jonathan Zhao-yang.

Early life
Tang Bai-chun was born on February 14, 1970 in the city of Arbre-Rose, Tseng. His mother was a manager and head chef of a restaurant in the Oriential District of the city. His father worked in the marina. Tang loved to watch movies, which influenced his decision to become an actor.

Career
Tang attended NFPC training classes when he was 16, and appeared as extras, with his first appearance in Jincheng Pictures' Nightlife (1986), directed by Robert Lu. He graduated with honours from the Francois Marlais University of the Arts in 1990. Tang's breakout role is considered to be in the 1991 action film Black Doves by famed director Felix Yao. He won the Spring Festival Film Award for Best Actor that year. His other critically acclaimed roles were in V. Khatri's The School (1994), Patrick Chen's The Marksman (1995), and He Gao-gui's Luanzheng (1998). The films The School and Luanzheng were nominated for the and  awards at the, respectively.

Personal life
Tang is married to actress Maria Chan. They married in 2000 and have 4 children. Tang is a Buddhist.