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Tsai Tsan-te
Tsai Tsan-te (; born 3 May 1975) is a Taiwanese actress, also known by the names Vega Tsai and Chamder Tsai. Tsai has performed on film, stage, and television. She was a finalist for the Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actress in 1998, for her appearance in ''Bad Girl Trilogy''. She received the Best Actress Award at the Taipei Film Festival that same year. Tsai hosted the 2012 Taipei Film Awards ceremony alongside Sam Tseng. She was part of the original cast of ''Forever Dialogue'', which premiered at the 2013 Kaohsiung Spring Arts Festival. Selected filmography *''The Heaven Sword and Dragon Saber'' (1984) *''Daughter of the Nile'' (1987) *''The Cabbie'' (2000) *'' State of Divinity'' (2000) *''Angel Lover'' (2006) *''Dangerous Mind'' (2006) *''All Because of Love ''All Because of Love'' is a 2017 Taiwanese romance film directed by Lien Yi-chi, starring Kent Tsai, Dara Hanfman, Gingle Wang and Lee Ying-hung. It was released in theaters on August 18, 2017. Premise Er-kan ...
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Golden Horse Award For Best Supporting Actress
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Dangerous Mind
''Dangerous Mind'' () is a 2006 Taiwanese television series starring River Huang, Guang Yun, Lee Lieh, Jack Kao, Cai Can-De and James Wen. It is adapted from the novel of the same name by Taiwanese writer Hou Wen Yung. The series focuses on the conflicts among teachers, students, and the parents during the Taiwanese educational reform from the students' aspects. In 2007, River Huang won Best Actor and ''Dangerous Mind'' was awarded Best Television Series at the 42nd Golden Bell Awards, Taiwan.TTV 42nd Golden Bell Awards homepage
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Xie Zheng-Jie (Jay) is a senior in Taipei Municipal Li Ren Junior High School. He has to take the national senior high school entrance exams in the near future. One day, a school inspector from Taipei Education Bureau abruptly goes to ...
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Taiwanese Film Actresses
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21st-century Taiwanese Actresses
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1975 Births
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All Because Of Love
''All Because of Love'' is a 2017 Taiwanese romance film directed by Lien Yi-chi, starring Kent Tsai, Dara Hanfman, Gingle Wang and Lee Ying-hung. It was released in theaters on August 18, 2017. Premise Er-kan, a high school student who is in love with the most beautiful girl in the class, has to endure continuous abuse from the bullies in school. However, when the girl of his dreams becomes the girlfriend of the leader of the bullies, things can only get worse from there. Cast * Kent Tsai as Chen Er-kan * Dara Hanfman as Tseng Hsin-er * Gingle Wang as Hung Man-li Special appearance * Hsu Hsiao-shun as Chen Yu-li, Er-kan's grandpa * Lee Ying-hung as Andy * Monster as Chen Chu, Er-kan's father * Cheryl Yang as Tan-meng, Er-kan's mother Cameo appearance * Peng Chia-chia as Chen Yu-li's friend * Miao Ke-li as Man-li's mother * Bamboo Chen as Man-li's father * Kuo Shu-yao as Hsu Kan-tien, Er-kan's grandma (young) * Emerson Tsai as Chen Yu-li (young) * Tsai Tsan-te as Tseng Mei-je ...
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Angel Lover
''Angel Lover'' () is a 2006 Taiwanese television series starring Ming Dow, Bianca Bai, Alex To, Coco Jiang. It was written by Fang Yi De / An Jin Hong and directed by Danny Dun. It was distributed by Singapore's MediaCorp Studios and broadcast on STAR Chinese Channel from 4 December 2006 to 26 January 2007 at 21:30 for 40 episodes. Synopsis At a time when Angelina ( Coco Jiang) was at her emotional low-point and was involved in a car accident, a wonderful man named Michael ( Tomohisa Kagami) showed up as a doctor and cured her of her broken heart. Michael gave her the confidence and hope to continue living. However, he left shortly after she became ready to love again, and just in time for her to find out that he was a chikan. Michael told Angelina that he had something else more important to attend to, and he wanted her to help others find the right path in their lives and the courage to love again, just like what he did for her. Thus, Angelina opened up an agency named "Ang ...
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Bad Girl Trilogy
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State Of Divinity (2000 TV Series)
''State of Divinity'' is a Taiwanese television series adapted from Louis Cha's novel ''The Smiling, Proud Wanderer''. It was first broadcast on CTV in Taiwan in 2000. Cast * Richie Ren as Linghu Chong * Anita Yuen as Ren Yingying * Vivian Chen as Yue Lingshan * Leanne Liu as Dongfang Bubai * David Chiang as Qu Yang * Norman Chui as Xiang Wentian * Chang Fu-chien as Liu Zhengfeng * Ku Kuan-chung as Zuo Lengshan * Lee Li-chun as Ren Woxing * Ma Chi-chin as Dingyi * Sun Xing as Tian Boguang * Chu Chung-heng as Lu Dayou * Tsai Tsan-te as Yilin * Song Ta-ming as Lin Pingzhi * Li Chih-hsi as Yang Lianting * Tieh Meng-chiu as Lüzhuweng * Chang Li-wei as Peach Flower Immortal * Yu Wen-chung as Feng Qingyang * Chen Baoguo Chen Baoguo (; born 9 March 1956) is a Chinese actor. He graduated from the Central Academy of Drama, Erjia in 1977 and has since acted in many films and television series, including ''The Emperor in Han Dynasty'', ''Da Zhai Men'' and ''Rob-B-Ho ... as Lin Zhennan ...
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The Cabbie
''The Cabbie'' () is a 2000 Taiwanese film directed by Chang Huakun and Chen Yi-wen. It was Taiwan's submission to the 74th Academy Awards for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but was not accepted as a nominee. Cast *Rie Miyazawa *Chung-Heng Chu * Tai Bo *Joyce H. Cheng *Tsai Tsan-te *Chao-Bin Su *Tsung Sheng Tang *Leon Dai *Hsin-Ling Chung *Wei-Ming Wang *Hsin Shao *Chun-hao Tuan *Chuan Wang *I-Chen Ko *Shao-Wen Yang *Chen-Nan Tsai *Yueh-Hsun Tsai *Phoenix Chang *Li-Chun Lee *You-Ning Lee *Feng-Ying Lin See also * Cinema of Taiwan *List of submissions to the 74th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film This is a list of submissions to the 74th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences has invited the film industries of various countries to submit their best film for the Academy Award for Best F ... References External links * 2000 films 2000s Mandarin-language films 2000 comedy films Taiwanes ...
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