Alyssa Chia
Alyssa Chia | |
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Chinese name | 賈靜雯 (traditional) |
Chinese name | 贾静雯 (simplified) |
Pinyin | Jiǎ Jìngwén (Mandarin) |
Ancestry | Tianjin, China |
Born |
Taiwan | October 7, 1974
Other name(s) | Niu-niu (妞妞), Wen-wen (雯雯) |
Occupation | Actress, host |
Spouse(s) | Sun Zhihao (2005-2010), Shiou Chieh Kai (2015-current) |
Alyssa Chia (born October 7, 1974) is a Taiwanese television hostess and actress. She is also known as "Queen of drama" and Niu-niu (妞妞).[1] She once studied in Beijing Film Academy. Her ancestral home is in Tianjin, China. Her ex-husband is Sun Zhihao and they have a daughter named Angelina. She is known for her roles in television series such as Da Han Tian Zi, The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber and Lady Wu: The First Empress.[2][3]
Personal life
Studied in the Beijing Film Academy, Chia eventually dropped out due to her attachment to her family and an offer from a company in Taiwan. Then she entered the entertainment circle because of the scout and later advertised for The Taste Of Love, a food company. She also played a role as the hostess of children's programs and gradually became a well-known actress.[4] She married into purpul and it was a sensational news in 2005. At the same year, she gave a birth to a girl named Angelina and this little girl has a nickname Wutong Mei in June. In December, she married Sun Zhihao in America.[5] In 2009, rumors about the marriage spread. Chia held a press conference and acknowledged that the relationship between Sun broke up. In 2010, they divorced. Chia claimed that she just needed her daughter and not property. In August, 2010, the local court in Taipei made the decision that Chia and Sun had joint custody of their daughter, and she was to remain the main guardian. In September, 2010, the two made some concessions. The little girl could live with Chia for 20 days and live with Sun for 10 days for a month [6]
Career
Chia made her debut when she was 17 years old.[7] At the beginning, she often acted as the hostess of the Children's program such as Shenxian Zhitou and took part in the action of several television series such as Jia Jiafu, The Chicken and the Duck. But she was not intended to develop in the entertainment circle. So she went to Beijing Film Academy for education. Later her father failed in business and she tried her best to enter the entertainment circle to raise her family.[8] When she went back to Taiwan, her career did not sail with the wind until she acted in the television series Four Princesses. And it enhanced her popularity. Becoming the starring actress of Liang Shanbo and Zhu Yingtai, made her reach the peak. When she played Feilong Zaitian, her status has already established as "Queen of Drama".[9] Soon she entered the Chinese mainland entertainment circle and shot many television series such as Da Han Tian Zi, The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber and Lady Wu: The First Empress.[10]
In 2012, she posed for a PETA ad campaign, encouraging pet owners to have their dogs and cats spayed or neutered.[11]
Achievements and accolades
- In 1998, she was voted as the second lover of servicemen and the newest beauty on the Internet. Meanwhile, she won Rookie with the most Potential Award and won Taiwan Queensway Award as the best hostess of Children's program.
- In 2001, she was regarded as the 66th one of the one hundred global beauties on the magazine, FHM.
- In 2002, she won the third place on FHM.
- In 2003, she became the first one in Asia, on FHM.
- In 2010, she was the candidate of Chinese Welfare, as the best star for charity.
- In 2011, she was regarded as the artist of annual prevailing custom.
- In 2013, 1st Street shooting star festival street shooting images of the Year Award (winner)
- In 2014, Annual ultimate dream female glamor awards ceremony affection Angel Award (winner)
Filmography
- Spring Cactus (1999)
- Bad Girl Trilogy (1999)
- Love's Story Book (2000)
- I Must Try to Be a Good Person (2000)
- Love Doesn't Go, Love Doesn't Let Go (2013)
- (Sex) Appeal (2014)
- First Of May (2015)
- High Heels (2015)
- The Rocking Sky (2015)
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1990 | Jia Jia Fu | Ou Dawei | |
1992 | The Chicken and The Duck | ||
1992 | Cold and Warm season | ||
1992 | My Home Nasang Magu | ||
1994 | We Are Cool, That Year | Niu Niu | |
1994 | My Father Is an Anchorman | Liu Aiyun | |
1995 | Crystal Flower | Sun Xiaoman | |
1995 | Love in Human World | Liu Mengfan | |
1996 | Tianshi Zhongkui | Zhaoxiao and Xiaoding | |
1996 | Bihai Mingyue Heart | Song Jiahui | |
1996 | Baby Hua family | Huarui | |
1996 | Chunfeng Shaonian | Zhen Lianlian | |
1996 | Guan Gong | Wen Xiu | |
1996 | Hold my hands tightly | Jiejie | |
1997 | Pretty and Kind Woman | Dong Huihui | |
1997 | Fayi Qian | Doudou | |
1997 | Fou Princesses | Liu Xiaozhi | |
1997 | The Emotion Deeper Than Sisters | Ai Guo | |
1998 | Sleepless in Tianshi Night | Ji Xiaowei | |
1998 | Tomorrow Have You | Gao Yiyi | |
1999 | Legend of Dagger Li | Sun Xiaohong | |
1999 | The New Liang San Bo and Zhu Ying Tai | Zhu Yingtai | |
1999 | Lianlian Qingshen | Sun Xueqing | |
1999 | Hui Xuan Dao | Ye Xiangyu | |
1999 | Legend of Zhonghua Heroes | Shi Wanting | |
2000 | The Wife of the Elderly Brother | Liu Shuhui | |
2001 | Da Han Tian Zi | Nian Nujiao | |
2001 | Feilong Zaitian | Lin Yuhong and Bai Jianying | |
2002 | The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber | Zhao Min | |
2002 | Super School | Xu Kaidi | |
2003 | Lady Wu: The First Empress | Wu Meiniang | |
2003 | Buyi Tianzi | Qingting | |
2004 | Qin Wang Li Shimin | Yanzhi | |
2004 | Turn Left, Turn Right | Le Ping | |
2004 | The 100th Bride | Tian Yifan | |
2006 | Sing When You Are Sad | Guan Niangpei | |
2008 | Wujian Youai | Hu Mei | |
2008 | Jianai | Chai Zhipin | |
2010 | She Done Him Wrong | Xiang Xue'er | |
2012 | Secret History of Princess Taiping | Princess Taiping / Princess Andingsi (young adult) | |
2013 | The Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils | Li Qiushui | Guest |
2013 | Under The Same Roof | Lee Wanting | |
2014 | Wait For Happiness | Li Xiao Feng | |
2014 | The Palace: the Lost Daughter | Guest | |
2016 | Angel Wings | Minna | Alyssa Chia plays female lead |
References
- ↑ http://www.ueren.com/person/view_dcf973ca10d642928acd4f8978050c1f.shtml
- ↑ http://baike.baidu.com/view/3427.htm#6
- ↑ http://www.yhxg.net/stardoc/jiajw.html?menu=2
- ↑ http://www.ueren.com/person/view_dcf973ca10d642928acd4f8978050c1f.shtml
- ↑ http://data.yule.sohu.com/star/data/1/1209/details.shtml
- ↑ http://baike.baidu.com/view/3427.htm#6
- ↑ http://star.yoka.com/Alyssa
- ↑ http://data.yule.sohu.com/star/data/1/1209/details.shtml
- ↑ http://www.qikan.com.cn/Article/zsyy/zsyy200808/zsyy20080808.html
- ↑ http://baike.baidu.com/view/3427.htm#2
- ↑ "Jia Jingwen shot public service ads advocating the Ethical Treatment of Animals for dogs and cats neutered," best-news.us, 18 December 2012.
- ↑ Alyssa Chia at imdb.com
- ↑ Alyssa Chia at chinesemov.com
External links
- (Chinese) http://www.yhxg.net/stardoc/jiajw.html?menu=2
- (Chinese) http://weibo.com/1768305123
- (Chinese) http://t.qq.com/jiajingwen
- (Chinese) http://datalib.ent.qq.com/star/86/index.shtml
- (Chinese) http://tieba.baidu.com/f?kw=%BC%D6%BE%B2%F6%A9
- (Chinese) http://wenwen.soso.com/z/q61817005.htm
- (Chinese) http://people.mtime.com/1225275/