Will Liu

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Will Liu
劉畊宏/刘畊宏
Born October 7, 1972 (1972-10-07) (age 35)
Origin Flag of the Republic of China Taiwan (Republic of China)
Genre(s) Mandarin pop
Occupation(s) Singer, composer, songwriter, and actor
Years active 2005–present
Label(s) Sony BMG (2005–present)
Associated acts S.B.D.W (disbanded)
Website sonymusic.com.tw

Will Liu (traditional Chinese: 劉畊宏; simplified Chinese: 刘畊宏; pinyin: Líu Gēnghóng; born October 7, 1972) is a Taiwanese singer and composer. He is well-known for his album "Cai Hong Tian Tang" (彩虹天堂) ("Rainbow Heaven") and is known as good friends with Taiwanese superstars Jay Chou and Alan Luo Zhi Xiang.

Liu's second album: "City of Angels" (天使之城) was released on May 18, 2007. There are 11 new songs including "幸福的距离" in this album. Almost all the songs are written by him personally.

Liu appeared in the movie Initial D (頭文字D, June 23, 2005), playing a minor role as an obnoxious professional racer, complete with outlandish dreadlocks, who picks and loses a street race with the protagonist, played by Jay Chou. He went on to land a major role in the movie Kung Fu Dunk, again as an enemy of Jay Chou's character - specifically, as the captain of a basketball team that wins games with all sorts of foul play.

Liu was formerly part of a Taiwanese boy band called "SBDW". He enjoys playing basketball and weight training.

Liu is a devout Christian and a member of the New Life Church, a Charismatic Christian church in Taipei, Taiwan. Taiwanese tabloids have reported his evangelical outreaches to other figures in the Taiwan show business, including A-Mei, Jay Chou, and F.I.R.

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