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Fu Shiqi (Chinese: 傅诗淇; born 17 May 1990), known professionally by his stage name Cheng Yi (Chinese: 成毅), is a Chinese actor and singer. [1] He made his television debut in Chinese television drama Beauty World (2011) and graduated from Central Academy of Drama in 2012. [2] [3] He first gained recognition for his role in Noble ...
Peng Yuchang (simplified Chinese: 彭昱畅; traditional Chinese: 彭昱暢; pinyin: Péng Yùchàng, born October 25, 1994) is a Chinese actor and singer, [1] who gained recognition after appearing in Our Shining Days and Hu Bo's award-winning film An Elephant Sitting Still.
Edward Peng Yu-Yan (Chinese: 彭于晏; pinyin: Péng Yúyàn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Phêⁿ Û-àn; born 24 March 1982) is a Taiwanese actor, singer and model. He is best known for starring in the films Hear Me (2009), Unbeatable (2013), Fleet of Time (2014), To the Fore (2015), Operation Mekong (2016), Duckweed (2017), Wu Kong (2017), Hidden Man (2018),The Rescue (2020) and Black Dog (2024 film ...
Chen Yixin was born on 26 April 2000, the daughter of actors Edmund Chen and Xiang Yun.She has an older brother, Chen Xi, who is also an actor. [3]Chen began appearing in commercials at age 6 and discovered her love for performing when she picked up dancing in secondary school. [4]
Shih-hsien Wang as Chao Cheng-Kuan; Ruby Lin as Li Ya-Jun (season 1) River Huang as Yu Cheng-Hao (season 1) Moon Lee as Chiang Hsiao-Meng, Fang Yi-Jen's daughter Nini Weng as Chiang Hsiao-Meng (age 7) (season 1) Ning Ding as Su Ko-Yun (season 1) Chia-Kuei Chen as Chang Tsung-Chien (season 1) Rexen Cheng as Chuang Ping-Yao (season 1)
Cheng Pei-pei (6 January 1946 – 17 July 2024) was an actress, appearing mainly in Hong Kong films.Popularly known as "Queen of Swords" and "Queen of Martial Arts Films", Cheng starred in numerous successful wuxia and martial arts films in Hong Kong, and is widely considered cinema's first female action hero.
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Barry Wong (20 November 1946 – 16 October 1991), also known as Wong Ping-Yiu (黃炳耀), was a Hong Kong screenwriter, film producer and actor. [1] He was hailed as one of the most prolific screenwriters of Hong Kong cinema penning scripts for some of the top filmmakers and actors during the 1980s and early 1990s.