Zhang Tie-Lin, born in Tangshan, Hebei Province, 1957, graduated from Beijing Film Academy and later from National Film and Television School. Film and television actor, calligrapher, the first dean and teacher of Jinan University Art College. 1982 Zhang Tie-Lin was assigned to Tianjin Radio and Television Art Troupe after graduating from Beijing Film Academy. From 65438 to 0987, he went to study in England. In the early 1990s, he joined the Hong Kong Film Studio and China Satellite TV, and participated in the filming of a series of Huang Feihong films. 1996 transferred to Phoenix Satellite TV to host the film program. 1997 directed the feature film Chair.
1998 plays the role of "Emperor Ama" in the Qing Dynasty drama Princess Zhu Huan, which is well known to the audience. 200 1 began to form an "iron triangle" with Zhang Guoli and Wang Gang, starring in the costume drama "Ji Xiaolan with iron teeth and copper teeth" series. In 2003, he played Yang Xiao in Jin Yong's martial arts drama "The Dragon Slayer with Eternal Reliance". In 2005, he was hired as Dean of the Art College of Jinan University. In 2006, he starred in the costume comedy "The Iron General Agui". In 2009, he starred in the film Silver Empire.