Chris Wu
Chris Wu | |
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Chinese name | 吳慷仁 (traditional) |
Chinese name | 吴慷仁 (simplified) |
Pinyin | Wú Kāngrén (Mandarin) |
Born |
Kaohsiung, Taiwan | 24 November 1982
Other name(s) | Wu Kangren |
Occupation | Actor, model |
Years active | 2007–present |
Alma mater | Kaohsiung Municipal Chung-Cheng Industrial High School |
Chris Wu Kang-jen (Chinese: 吳慷仁; Wade–Giles: Wu K'ang-jen; born 24 November 1982) is a Taiwanese actor and model.
He debuted in the short film Fragile in Love: Poetry in Motion in 2007, and first came to attention for his role in the 2009 television series Autumn's Concerto. He received his first acting award at the 18th Asian Television Awards for Best Actor in a Leading Role for his performance in the 2012 TV series Emerging Light.
Early life
Chris Wu was born on November 24, 1982 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. He attended Kaohsiung Municipal Chung-Cheng Industrial High School. He lived with his mother after the divorce of his parents, and began working at 14, after graduating from junior high school, to support his family. He worked in restaurants, stalls, and supermarkets.[1] He also tried being an on-site construction welder despite his lack of skill, receiving burns in the eyes as a consequence. After his conscription, he began working in a bar as a bartender.[2] It was during this time that he was discovered by Li Qiyuan, a director who made him enter the entertainment industry.[3]
Career
2007–2009: Acting debut and recognition
He started his career as a model,[3] but he moved to being an actor with his debut performance in a gay role in Fragile in Love: Poetry in Motion (沿海岸線徵友). Directed by Mickey Chen and Chi Chen Jun, the short film was featured at The LGBT Civil Rights Movement Film Festival[4] and at the Tokyo International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival among others.[5] His first television miniseries came the afterwards in Talking With You Boyfriend's Ex-Girlfriend (與男友的前女友密談). The mini-series was awarded the Best Mini-series Screenplay Award and the Best Editing Award at the 43rd Golden Bell Awards in 2008.[6] The same year, he was cast in Hong Kong film Miao Miao with actors Alice Ke and Wing Fan. The film was selected at the 2009 Melbourne International Film Festival, but it was later pulled out due to controversies about China's boycott against the film festival,[7][8] as well as premiering at the 59th Berlin International Film Festival wherein the film received a 'Crystal Bear Award' nomination.[9] The film also paved way for Wu's first nomination for Best Newcomer award at the 11th Taipei Film Festival.[10]
In 2009, Talking With You Boyfriend's Ex-Girlfriend's director Chen Hui Jing cast him once again in his first idol drama Autumn's Concerto starring Vanness Wu and Ady An, as he was said to be suitable to play the role of Hua Tuo Ye.[11] In later years, he stated that he was often scolded by Li Qiyuan because he cannot deliver his lines well in shootings.[3] The series received favorably by viewers[12] and it paved way for Wu's better recognition in the entertainment industry.[10]
2010–2012: Continued project offers
Chris Wu started to receive more television and film projects. In TTV's Zhong Wu Yan, he played the character of Howard, a blind man who finds love in Wu Yen, played by Cheryl Yang.[10] He also starred in When Love Comes which garnered multiple nominations from different award-giving ceremonies.[10][13][14]
During the press conference of TTV's Local Hero in 2011, Wu stated that he accidentally injured his left hand while shooting.[15] He still participated in their scheduled charity event game that requires peeling fruits despite his hand injury, nevertheless, because he stated that he wanted the kids to enjoy.[16] A year later, he was cast in four more television series. Among them is TTV's What Is Love co starring Jade Chou.[17]
In 2012, Wu got the role of Rong Guang, a farmer raising his son as a single parent, in the film The Third Wish.[18] In preparation for the role, who is a skinny farmer to be diagnosed of Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), Wu started running 5-kilometer races in the hot sun, and ate only boiled eggs and guava. He lost 8 kilograms of weight in 10 days.[19] He also started acting as a father to child actor Chen Yu-cheng a week before filming began to study the father-and-son's lifestyle.[20]
2013–present: First acting award
I was not born an actor... These experiences (doing manual labor jobs at a young age) made me aware of how money is earned that I try my best to be a hardworking actor. — Chris Wu[3]
In January, Wu was cast in TTV's King Flower co-starring James Wen and Nikki Xie. He played the character role of Ouyang Tai, the GM of Shen Da Realty who was engaged to Du Liang Yan, but was later killed by accident. The series consistently topped the viewers' ratings during its timeslot, garnering a 1.57 total average by the end of the series.[21] Before the year ended, his performance in the 2012 TV series Emerging Light (愛在旭日升起時) earned him the Best Actor in a Leading Role award at the 18th Asian Television Awards on December 5, 2013 held in Singapore.[22]
In 2014, he played the role of Zhou Shu Yu and David in Rock N' Road (A咖的路) and Winnie The Boob (小胸維妮的幸福旅程) respectively and consecutively. He was once again paired with Judy Chou, his co-star in What Is Love, in the latter series.[23] He also acted alongside Ella Chen in The Lying Game (謊言遊戲) towards the end of the year.[24] From late 2015 to early 2016, he starred in the period drama A Touch of Green as a young fighter pilot, for which he won the award for best actor in a leading role at the Golden Bell Awards 2016.[25]
Personal life
He has been in a relationship with White Ant co-star Aviis Zhong since 2015.[26]
Filmography
Television series
Year | English title | Original title | Role | Network | Notes |
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2007 | Talking With You Boyfriend's Ex-Girlfriend | 與男友的前女友密談 | PTS | ||
2008 | Taipei 24H: Save the Lover | 台北異想:舊.情人 | PTS | ||
2009 | Autumn's Concerto | 下一站,幸福 | Hua Tuo Ye | TTV/SETTV | |
2010 | Zhong Wu Yen | 鍾無艷 | Howard | TTV/SETTV | |
Days We Stared at the Sun | 他們在畢業的前一天爆炸 | Police officer | PTS | ||
2011 | The Local Hero | 田庄英雄 | Ma Shang Hong | TTV | |
2012 | CTS | I Love You So Much | 粉愛粉愛你 | Bu Hao Wen | |
Inborn Pair | 真愛找麻煩 | Zhao Dong Yang | SETTV | ||
What Is Love | 花是愛 | Bai Zong You | TTV | ||
Emerging Light | 愛在旭日升起時 | Zhang Tingxu | DaAi | ||
2013 | King Flower | 金大花的華麗冒險 | Ouyang Tai | TTV/SETTV | |
The Sea Reflects the Blue Sky | 碧海映藍天 | Chien Chun Yi | Da Ai | ||
The Day Mom Came to Visit | 那天媽媽來看我 | Ho Xuan | PTS | ||
2014 | Rock N' Road | A咖的路 | Zhou Shu Yu | CTS | |
My Antenna Is Broken | 搆不到的訊號 | PTS | |||
Winnie The Boob | 小胸維妮的幸福旅程 | David | VTN | ||
The Lying Game | 謊言遊戲 | Wei You Liang | CTV | ||
Mr. Right Wanted | 徵婚啟事 | Xu Lei | TTV | ||
河畔卿卿 | cameo | Da Ai | |||
2015 | Heart Of Steel | 鋼鐵之心 | Cameo | CTV | |
Wake Up | 麻醉風暴 | Yeh Chien-te | PTS | ||
Long Day's Journey into Light | 出境事務所 | Zhao Shengwei | Hakka TV | ||
A Touch of Green | 一把青 | Kao Jen | PTV | ||
2016 | Q Series: Love of Sandstorm | 植劇場-戀愛沙塵暴 | Lin Yi-de | TTV / GTV Variety | |
In Love - Love | 滾石愛情故事-愛情 | Chang Ching-yeh | PTS | ||
2017 | The Perfect Match | 極品絕配 | Huo Ting-en | SET Metro | |
The Masked Lover | 我的愛情不平凡 | Huo Ting-en | SET Metro | Cameo | |
Wake Up 2 | 麻醉風暴2 | Yeh Chien-te | PTS |
Feature film
Year | English title | Original title | Role |
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2008 | Miao Miao | 渺渺 | Bei Jiaxin |
2010 | When Love Comes | 當愛來的時候 | Mu Zongfu |
2011 | Blowfish | 河豚 | |
2012 | The Third Wish | 第三個願望 | Ho Rong-Guang |
2013 | Star of Bethlehem | 微光閃亮 第一個清晨 | A Sheng |
2015 | The Bride | 屍憶 | Yeh Cheng-Hao |
2016 | White Ant | 白蟻─慾望謎網 | Bai Yide |
Short film
Year | Title | Role |
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2007 | Fragile in Love: Poetry in Motion (沿海岸線徵友) | |
2009 | The End Of Love (愛情的盡頭) | |
2010 | 愛情的盡頭 | virgin male – A-kai |
2012 | 清蜜星體驗 | Shuai Yiqiang |
經濟適用男 | A-han | |
校園三快客 | Wu Shihan | |
九州 向愛走 | Lin Bai | |
東京 不見不散 | A-zhi | |
2014 | 42 Minutes | Husband [27] |
Music video appearances
Year | Song title | Details | |
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Artist | Album | ||
2007 | "Breathless" (缺氧) | Rainie Yang | My Other Self |
2008 | "Too Bad" (殘念) | Jeff Chang | Escape (逃生) |
"Unable To Guess" (猜不透) | Della Ding | Decisively Loved (我愛上的[编辑]) | |
2012 | "It Can Hurt More" (再痛也沒關係) | Andrew Tan | Only You (非你不可) |
2014 | "The Real Me" (真的我) | Ella Chen | non-album single |
Discography
Soundtrack contributions
Year | Song title | TV series/Film |
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2012 | "Sleep" (睡吧) | The Third Wish |
2014 | "In The Spring 春天裡" 、 "Onion 洋蔥" | Rock N' Road |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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2008 | 11th Taipei Film Festival | Best Newcomer Award[10] | Miao Miao | Nominated |
2014 | 18th Asian Television Awards | Best Actor in a Leading Role[28] | Emerging Light | Won |
2015 | 50th Golden Bell Awards | Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Mini-series or Television Film[29] | Wake Up | Won |
50th Golden Bell Awards | Best Leading Actor for a series[29] | Long Day's Journey into Light | Nominated | |
2016 | 51st Golden Bell Awards | Best Leading Actor for a series[29] | A Touch of Green | Won |
2017 | 19th Taipei Film Awards | Best Actor | White Ant | Won |
References
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- ↑ Zhang, Shida. "吳慷仁睡書店學調酒 床戲成精倒穿衣服". Yahoo Taiwan (in Chinese). 中時電子報. Retrieved 17 February 2015.
- 1 2 3 4 "吳慷仁被酸「5個字都講不好」 新加坡稱帝翻身". Apple Daily Entertainment (in Chinese). Retrieved 17 February 2015.
- ↑ Yi, Ho. "LGBT Film Festival targets the general public". Taipei Times. Retrieved 18 February 2015.
- ↑ "The 17th Tokyo International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival". Tokyo International Lesbian & Gay Film Festival. Retrieved 18 February 2015.
- ↑ "Taipei Filmakers" (PDF). Taipei Film Commission. p. 24. Retrieved 18 February 2015.
- ↑ "A Statement from TECO in Response to the Withdrawal of Miao Miao". MIFF. Archived from the original on February 18, 2015. Retrieved February 18, 2015.
- ↑ Hsiang, Cheng-chen; Pan, Jason. "Supreme Court orders return of subsidy". Taipei Times. Retrieved 18 February 2015.
- ↑ Roxborough, Scott. "Berlin's Generation for maturing audiences". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 18 February 2015.
- 1 2 3 4 5 "2011愛演愛酒吳慷仁". GQ Taiwan (in Chinese). Retrieved 17 February 2015.
- ↑ "[新聞] 板模工躍升男二~吳慷仁靠3女翻紅!". PTT (in Chinese). Retrieved 18 February 2015.
- ↑ "「下一站,幸福」突破敗犬女王最高收視紀錄, 吳建豪飆戲大挑戰". TTV (in Chinese). Retrieved 18 February 2015.
- ↑ "13th 2011 TAIPEI FILM FESTIVAL Winners". Taipei Film Festival. Retrieved 18 February 2015.
- ↑ "Winners of the 47th Golden Horse Awards". Golden Horse Awards. Archived from the original on February 18, 2015. Retrieved February 18, 2015.
- ↑ Deng, Kaixin. "《田莊》開鏡吳慷仁澄清沒為手傷哭啦!". China Yes (in Chinese). Archived from the original on February 18, 2015. Retrieved February 17, 2015.
- ↑ Lin, Lili. "吳慷仁手傷剝柚子 得第一成孩子王". Epoch Times (in Chinese). Retrieved 17 February 2015.
- ↑ "What Is Love: Story". TTV. Retrieved 12 February 2015.
- ↑ "第三个愿望 第三個願望(2011)". Yahoo Taiwan (in Chinese). Retrieved 18 February 2015.
- ↑ Jiāng, Zhǐléng. "吳慷仁甩8kg演活漸凍人". Yahoo Taiwan (in Chinese). 中時電子報. Retrieved 17 February 2015.
- ↑ Cai, Bo Jie. "吳慷仁扮漸凍人 自虐10天瘦8kg". Liberty Times (in Chinese). Retrieved 17 February 2015.
- ↑ "Nielsen Ratings". China Times (in Chinese). Archived from the original on January 26, 2013. Retrieved February 18, 2015.
- ↑ Lu, Xin Hui. "亞洲電視獎 男女主角獎落台灣". The Central News Agency (in Chinese). Retrieved 17 February 2015.
- ↑ Yun, Chenqiu. "吳慷仁、周幼婷 「小胸維妮」再對戲". UDN.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 18 February 2015.
- ↑ "與中視共同製作2014年最新偶像劇《謊言遊戲》". DDS.com (in Chinese). Retrieved 18 February 2015.
- ↑ http://koalasplayground.com/2016/10/09/chris-wu-and-alice-ke-win-best-acting-trophies-at-the-51st-annual-golden-bell-awards/
- ↑ http://star.ettoday.net/news/672998
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- ↑ "Asian Television Awards 2013 Winners List". Asian Television Awards. Archived from the original on November 25, 2013. Retrieved February 18, 2015.
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