Jiro Wang

Jiro Wang

Fahrenheit's concert in Hong Kong, 2009
Chinese name (traditional)
Chinese name (simplified)
Pinyin Wāng Dōngchéng (Mandarin)
Jyutping Wong1 Dung1-sing4 (Cantonese)
Pe̍h-ōe-jī Ong Tang-sêng (Hokkien)
Birth name
Wang Tung Ch'eng
Origin Republic of China (Taiwan)
Born (1981-08-24) 24 August 1981
Taipei, Taiwan
Other name(s) Wang Da Dong
Occupation Actor, Singer, Model
Genre(s) Mandopop
Instrument(s) Guitar
Voice type(s) Baritone, Tenor
Label(s) HIM International Music
WOW Music (HK)
Pony Canyon (Japan)
Years active 2001present (modeling)
2004present (acting)
2005present (singing)
Associated acts Fahrenheit
Dong Cheng Wei
Parents Father (Deceased); Mother
Official website Fahrenheit@HIM International Music

Jiro Wang (traditional Chinese: 汪東城; simplified Chinese: 汪东城; pinyin: Wāng Dōngchéng; Wade–Giles: Wang Tung-Ch'eng; born August 24, 1981) is a Taiwanese singer and actor, who started his career as a model. Wang is a member of Taiwanese Mandopop vocal quartet boy band Fahrenheit.

Biography

Jiro Wang was born August 24, 1981, in Taiwan. He graduated from Fu Shin Trade and Arts College with a degree in Advertising Design. Wang's father died when he was 18, leaving him and his mother stranded with the family debt. To pay off the enormous debt, Wang worked three jobs at a time, which variously included flyer distribution, dressing up as a mascot for Taipei's Zoo Mall, waiting tables at a bar, a fashion retail assistant, a part-time model, and even hard labor work as a construction worker.[1] Upon graduation from arts college, he entered the commercial and modeling industry. BMG, the label that signed him, planned to package him with Jay Chou and Jordan Chan under the "3J Plan", but when BMG's stocks crashed following 9/11, the 3J plan was scrapped.[2] Wang then decided to continue his career in the industry via commercial modeling and working backstage in fashion design. He was approached again around 2004, launching the start of his acting career.

He speaks fluent Taiwanese and Mandarin, and understands conversational English.

Wang used to play with an underground band named Karma and was their lead singer. Wang also composed the lyrics to their song, "人間逃亡記" (Rénjiān táowáng jì). The band later changed its name to Dong Cheng Wei (東城衛).

In 2013, between his filming commitments, Wang also held solo concerts in the cities of Osaka, Kyoto, and Tokyo in Japan, and Beijing and Shenzhen in China.

Apart from sharing work and lifestyle photographs, Wang uses his Weibo account to advocate various charitable causes, especially those relating to aiding aged war veterans (like Wang's own father)[3][4][5] and elderly street hawkers,[6] and animal welfare,[7] amongst others.[8][9][10] His early difficult financial circumstances made him a firm believer in helping those in need and the privilege of being able to give. Though he has used his celebrity status to aid charitable organizations such as Taiwan's Syinlu Social Welfare Foundation to raise funds and awareness for those with intellectual disabilities—such as shooting the micro-film entitled Seeing and designing packaging for the sale of their handicrafts[11]—he remains largely low-profile about his personal charitable contributions. Some of his acts of goodwill only come to light when organizations publish a list of their donors, for instance.[12]

On 14 February 2010, Wang started his own fashion label M JO (http://mjo.com.tw/index.html). In line with its founding date on Valentine's Day, the label's slogan advocates, "Enjoy Love, Life, and Peace." As a design graduate with a passion for art, Wang personally designs the caps, clothing, and accessories, which are characterized by bold, vibrant and colorful designs. Wang, who is well known in the industry for his filial piety,[13] credits his mother for his artistic gifts and love of design. She was a tailor / custom dressmaker and Wang learnt part of his craft from watching her work when he was young. He was partly motivated to create the fashion label as a gift to his mother.[14] In 2014, Wang designed an exhibit for World Trade Centre (Hong Kong), in line with the 2014 FIFA World Cup, where Wang's artwork, M JO products, and his label's iconic JO robot were on display from 30 May - 17 July 2014. In 2014, Wang was invited to design the "M JO - JO Robot" series of virtual stickers/large-sized emoji for Line (application), making him the first Taiwanese celebrity to design purchasable stickers for the company. Using his fashion line M JO's iconic JO robot as his theme, he designed a series of 40 virtual stickers, which was released in LINE's sticker store on 24 April 2015.[15][16][17]

Jiro Wang jointly invests in WoMen Hair, a stylish hair salon in Taipei, with his good friends and fellow Fahrenheit (Taiwanese band) mates, Calvin Chen and Wu Chun. On 6 May 2014, they attended the opening ceremony of WoMen Hair, which is run by their longtime friend and colleague, Sam Chen.[18]

Wang's interest in art and Japanese manga includes a NT$10 million (approx. US$315,000) investment in exclusive agent rights for Chibi Maruko-chan merchandise in Taiwan.[19][20] His love of the series began as a child, when he would hurry home after school in order to catch the television series over his meal-time.[21] Through his friend Ivan Wang's introduction, Jiro Wang flew to Japan at the end of 2013 to meet with the manga artist, Momoko Sakura, creator of the series Chibi Maruko-chan.[22] Momoko Sakura was impressed with Jiro Wang's gift of his personal artwork, which led to a collaboration featured in Chibi Maruko-chan's 30th anniversary publication entitled 《恭喜》, published both in Japanese and traditional Chinese.[23][24] Jiro Wang and Momoko Sakura's collaboration is featured as part of the series' larger 30th anniversary exhibit, which was variously on display in Japan (6–20 August 2014; 27 December 2014 - 12 January 2015)[25] and Hong Kong (3 November 2014 - 4 January 2015).[26][27][28] In 2014, Jiro Wang and Ivan Wang established Toyu / 東友企業 (a synthesis of their Chinese names) and became exclusive agents for marketing Chibi Maruko-chan products in Taiwan. They have plans to make a Chibi Maruko-chan movie and Jiro Wang may possibly play Maruko's father or her classmate Kazuhiko Hanawa, depending on Maruko's age in the movie.[29][30]

In his spare time, Wang takes an avid interest in putting Gundam models together and also in cosplay[31][32]—a pastime he has enjoyed since his art school days, when he used to make his own costumes[33]—and frequently shares photos on his Instagram and/or Weibo account in various roles as manga or anime characters, or Western superheroes, including Ironman, Wolverine, Batman, and Captain America.

Career

Acting career

Wang is most well known as the male lead in the Taiwanese drama KO One (終極一班) (in which he plays the character Wang Da Dong, where he got his nickname, as it is quite similar to his real name, Wang Dong Cheng) and its sequel The X-Family. He is also known for roles such as Ah Jin in It Started With a Kiss, as Jin Xiu Yi in the live-action Taiwanese drama, Hana-Kimi (花樣少年少女), and Huang Tai Jing in the Taiwanese adaptation of Fabulous Boys (原來是是美男).

On 3 May 2011, it was announced that Wang has replaced Wu Chun as male lead, "Night Tenjo", in a live-action adaptation of Japanese manga series Absolute Boyfriend, with Korean actress Ku Hye-sun as "Riiko Izawa".[34]

When Transformers: Age of Extinction launched an online Chinese casting contest for roles in four different categories in China during the summer of 2013, Wang emerged as the most popular contestant in the "Action Guy" category, from amongst 70,000 entrants. More than 500,000 people voted online for their favorite contenders, with Wang consistently in the lead for the "Action Guy" category, with more than 133,000 votes.[35][36][37] Despite his popularity, Wang regretfully chose to eventually withdraw from the contest due to a conflict in KO One Re-act's filming schedule and Transformers 4's training schedule, choosing to honor his prior filming commitments in order not to hold up KO One Re-act's production team—which was still filming scenes and had already gone on-air in Taiwan and online in Mainland China. In his statement of withdrawal, published on the casting contest's website, Wang explained: "I'm immensely grateful for all the support I've received during the Transformers 4 casting contest and am truly fortunate to have emerged first in the "Action Guy" category. I've been a Transformers fan since I was little, and closely followed the first three installments of the movie. Upon learning that M1905 Movie Web was organizing a casting contest for Chinese actors, I signed up immediately, hoping to fulfill my childhood dream of going into battle alongside Bumblebee (Transformers). I was pleasantly surprised by the overwhelming wave of support and votes I received, and was overjoyed to receive notification from the organizers to begin the second round of training. Unfortunately, because I'm still in the midst of an ongoing, prior filming commitment, I have to honor those unfinished work commitments in order not to hold up the entire production team, and will thus have to regretfully give this training opportunity up."[38][39] During a media interview at a promotional event for the KO One Re-act television series, Wang reiterated his thanks for fans' warm support. Though his disappointment at the missed opportunity was palpable, he called the voting process a fantastic memory to have and to hold with his fans.[40][41]

In 2014, Wang also became producer of the drama series The Crossing Hero (超級大英雄), in addition to his role as male lead. The series generated a buzz online prior to airtime: as of 18 March 2015, the topic #超级大英雄# (The Crossing Hero) was read more than 14 million times, with more than 39,000 people participating in the discussion on the popular Chinese micro-blogging site, Sina Weibo.[42][43][44] The series hit 2.72 million views on its premiere episode within the first two hours,[45] topping the "Hot Topics" list on Sina Weibo at the time. Viewership hit 4.33 million by the end of the first day on 23 March 2015.[46][47][48][49]

Music career

Wang was the first member to join Fahrenheit. He is the baritenor vocalist of the group. He is the one that usually has the rap part in most of the songs due to his fluency in the language. His publicized temperature is that of hot (热; ) summer, at 95 Fahrenheit.

Wang released his first solo album What Are You Waiting For (Chinese: 你在等什麼) on his 31st birthday, 24 August 2012.

Discography

1st solo album: What Are You Waiting For 《你在等什麼》
Released 24 August 2012 (HIM International Music)[50]
Track# English Title Chinese Title Notes
1. Feel Me lyrics and music written by Jiro Wang
2. What Are You Waiting For 你在等什麼
3. I Should Love You 我應該去愛你 Drama Go! Go! Go!'s ending theme song
4. Dare to Love Me 敢不敢愛我 collaboration with Power Station (Taiwanese band)
5. Our Screenplay 我們的劇本 Drama Go! Go! Go!'s main theme song
6. No Angels Found 這裡沒有天使
7. Like You 像你 in memory of Jiro Wang's father
8. Make-Believe (a.k.a. Pretend We Never Loved) 假裝我們沒愛過 Absolute Darling's ending theme song
also part of the Absolute Darling OST
9. Perfect Heart Beat 完美心跳 Absolute Darling theme song
also part of the Absolute Darling OST
10. For Me 替我 The Purple House's ending theme song
Fabulous Boys OST (《原來是美男》原聲帶)
Released 31 May 2013 (Warner Music Taiwan and Da Fang Entertainment)[51]
Track# English Title Chinese Title Notes
1. Promise 約定 collaboration with Pets Tseng and Evan Yo
Fabulous Boys main theme song
3. Believe (solo) 相信嗎
5. Half of Me 半個人
8. A Lifetime of Waiting 一生守候
10. Believe (A.N.Jell) 相信嗎 collaboration with Pets Tseng and Evan Yo
Singles Villa OST (《只因单身在一起》原声碟)
Released 4 February 2015 (Hunan Television, Mango Media, Mango Entertainment, and Aura Media)[52]
Track# English Title Chinese Title Notes
2. The Gentlest Strength 最温柔的力量 MV released 23 December 2014

Wang's new MV, "Exclusive Fort" (《專屬堡壘》)--theme song to the movie, Bloody Doll—was released on 9 February 2015.[53][54]

Wang sings the opening theme song for his new drama series, The Crossing Hero. The song is entitled "The Great Hero" (《大英雄》) and an MV was released on 15 March 2015, one week before the online series goes on air on Tencent Video.

Filmography

Films

Year Title Chinese Title
2011 The Purple House 紫宅
2012 Seeing 看·见
2013 My Boyfriends 我的男男男男朋友
2013 My Beautiful Kingdom 我的美麗王國
2014 Broadcasting Girl 我的播音系女友
2014 Mystery 秘術
2014 Bloody Doll 怨靈人偶
2015 Foolish Plan 槑計劃[55]

Filming for Wang's new movie, Aegean Sea (《愛琴海》), is set to begin in Greece (April 2015).[56]

Television Series

Year Chinese title English title Role / Remarks Co-stars
2002 聽笨金魚唱歌
2003 新麻辣鮮師 Spicy Teacher Rou Tian (桑田)
2004 第八號當舖 The Pawnshop No. 8 Ah Zhe
2005 惡作劇之吻 It Started with a Kiss Jin Yuan Feng (金元豐) Kinnosuke Ikezawa Ariel Lin
Joe Cheng
終極一班 KO One Wang Da Dong (汪大東) Calvin Chen
Aaron Yan
Danson Tang
2006 花樣少年少女 Hanazakarino Kimitachihe Jin Xiu Yi (金秀伊) Shuichi Nakatsu Ella Chen
Wu Chun
2007 終極一家 The X-Family Xia Lan Xing De Tian (夏蘭荇德‧天) / Wang Da Dong (汪大東) / Gui Long (鬼龍) / Zack Pauline Lan
Calvin Chen
Danson Tang
惡作劇2吻 They Kiss Again Jin Yuan Feng (金元豐) Kinnosuke Ikezawa Ariel Lin
Joe Cheng
Danson Tang
2008 翻滾吧!蛋炒飯 Rolling Love Mi Qi Lin (米麒麟) Danson Tang
Genie Zhuo
Xiao Xun
2009 愛就宅一起 ToGetHer Zhuang Jun Nan (莊俊男) aka Mars Rainie Yang
George Hu
終極三國 K.O.3an Guo Wang Da Dong (汪大東) / Sun Ce (孙策) George Hu
Shu Chen
桃花小妹 Momo Love Shi Lang (史朗) Cyndi Wang
Wong JingLun
Calvin Chen
Ken Chu
2011 陽光天使 Sunshine Angel
(guest star) Jiro Wu Chun
Rainie Yang
2012 絕對達令 Absolute Darling[57] Wan Naite (萬奈特) / Night Tenjo (零壹式) Ku Hye-sun
姐姐立正向前走 Drama Go! Go! Go! Eason Ruby Lin
Lin Gengxin
終極一班2 KO One Return Wang Da Dong (汪大東) Pets Tseng
2013 原來是美男 Fabulous Boys Huang Tai Jing (黃泰京) Evan Yo
Lyan Cheng
Hwang In Deok
終極一班3 KO One Re-act Wang Da Dong (汪大東) Pets Tseng
幸福蒲公英 Blissful Dandelion (guest star) Nick Sung (宋思瀚) Danson Tang
2014 終極X宿舍 The X-Dormitory
(guest star) Wang Da Dong (汪大東) / Xia Tian (夏天) / Gui Long (鬼龍) Pauline Lan
2015 只因單身在一起 Singles Villa
Chi Bo Yuan (池博遠) Lulu Xu
Viann Zhang
Joe Cheng
超級大英雄 The Crossing Hero [58]
Hong Xiao Dong (洪曉東) / Hong Xi Dong (洪西東) Bruce Xie
Hu Yang
Nikki Hsieh
Kirsten Ren
尋找北極光 Looking for Aurora
Zou Jia Long (邹家龍) Nichkhun
Rossi Zheng

[59][60]

Filming for KO One 4 (《終極一班4》), is set to begin in late 2015.

Awards

Year Category Recipient Result
2010 China Entertainment Television Awards Top 10 Hottest Artists Award Jiro Wang Won
2011 LeTV Film Entertainment Awards Most Boundary Crossing Artist (Hong Kong and Taiwan) Jiro Wang Won
2012 Mongolian Cow Sour Yogurt Music Billboard Most Popular Singer Jiro Wang Won
COSMO Beauty Awards Stylish Model Award Jiro Wang Won
5th Beijing Billboard Music Newcomers Festival Most Popular Singer Jiro Wang Won
1st International Micro-Film Festival (Nanking) Most Inspirational Subject Matter Seeing Won
2013 China Mengniu Billboard Music Awards Best New Artist (Hong Kong and Taiwan) Jiro Wang Won
2015 1st Asian Influence Award Oriental Ceremony (Shanghai Oriental Art Center) Influential Asian Versatile/All-Rounder Celebrity[61] Jiro Wang Won
10th Asia Model Festival (Olympic Hall, Olympic Park, Seoul) Asia Star Award (Overseas)[62][63][64][65][66] Jiro Wang Won
Metro Radio Mandarin Hits Music Awards Mandarin Hit Song Award(Exclusive Fortress)/ Most Popular Winning Song Award(Exclusive Fortress)/ Asia's Most Hit Idol Jiro Wang Won

Solo Concerts

Television - Variety Programs (as co-host/regular guest)

Guest appearances

Wang also performed in numerous MVs and commercials before his rise to stardom. He appeared in Fish Leong's (梁靜茹) 分手快樂 MV when he was 19. After the debut of Fahrenheit, he starred with fellow HIM International Music artists, including MVs for Tank (Taiwanese singer) and Liu Li Yang, such as Liu's Smiling Tears (眼淚笑了). Wang has appeared in numerous MVs for Tank, including "If I Was the Memory" (如果我變成回憶),[67] "Give Me Your Love" (給我你的愛),[68] and "KO One" (終極一班).[69] He also features in various S.H.E MVs and Rolling Love co-star Genie Zhuo's "Never Ending Rainbow" (Chinese: "永不消失的彩虹"). Wang also stars in his good friend and co-star Pets Tseng's first solo album MV, Just Lose It (不過失去了一點點), which was released on 9 December 2014, exceeding a million views within a month of its release, on both its official YouTube and YinYueTai (Chinese MV) platforms.[70][71][72][73][74]

Publications

Other events/appearances

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