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Jake Hsu (; born December 30, 1990) is a Taiwanese actor. Hsu is best known for starring in '' Close Your Eyes Before It's Dark'' (2016), the fourth installment in the anthology series ''Qseries'', as well as '' Trapped'' (2019), the first chapter of the web series '' HIStory3''.


Early life

Hsu was born on December 30, 1990, in Taoyuan, Taiwan. During high school, he was the president of the magic club and was able to solve Rubik Cube in 30 seconds. Because of colleagues' reactions to his performances, he fell in love with performing arts, and despite his parents' and teachers' opposition he decided to study art. He attended and graduated from National Taiwan University of Arts, earning a bachelor's degree in drama. During this time, he engaged in many school productions and theatrical performances. In 2015, Hsu auditioned for Q Place, a project founded by eight award-winning directors and designed for cultivating new actors and actresses. Out of approximately four hundred contestants, Hsu came to be one of the twenty-four actors and actresses that qualified for the subsequent actor training class and the opportunity to be cast in installments of the anthology series ''Qseries''. Hsu can play Guitar and Piano and is known for being a huge movie fan, watching ten to fifteen movies every week, actively going to film festivals, and correctly predicting many of the Oscars award winners. Hsu is also known for his support of gender equality, environmental causes and had a lifeguard license.


Career


2015–2016: Acting debut

In 2015, Hsu made a cameo appearance in the drama '' Youth Power'' as Ah Bao, playing a student from a wealthy family. In 2016, Hsu starred as a supporting character Heng Li in ''Love of Sandstorm'', the first installment in ''Qseries'', and a non-credited character Xiao Kuo in '' Life Plan A and B'', the following installment in ''Qseries'' that also stars Rainie Yang. Hsu's lead role Li Zi-shuo in '' Close Your Eyes Before It's Dark'' as a homosexual who holds unrequited affection for his close friend gained him recognition and popularity among fans.


2017–present: Rising popularity

In 2017, Hsu was cast as a lead role Xu Xiao-fan in ''1000 Walls in Dream'', playing the brother who suffers from a bipolar disorder of protagonist Xu Xiao-qing (Christina Mok). In 2018, Hsu starred as a supporting cast Wu Cheng-han in ''Age of Rebellion'', a high school dropout with artistic talents. During the same year, Hsu also played the lead role as a blind man Xu Qiang in '' My Goddess'', who is able to move people with his singing, alongside Jasper Liu, Annie Chen, and
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. In 2019, Hsu was cast as Meng Shao-fei in '' Trapped'', the first installment in the third season of '' HIStory''. He plays a police officer intent on uncovering the truth behind the death of his superior while developing romantic affection for the gang leader Tang Yi (Chris Wu). ''Trapped'' was a hit both domestically and internationally, and Hsu was able to attract fans worldwide. At the 56th Golden Horse Awards Ceremony, Hsu served as a Golden Horse Awards ambassador along with Wang Ko-yuan and PinEr Chen. In 2020, Hsu challenged hosting his own show on the Radio Broadcasting Platform "Wave" and starred in his agency's self-produced online reality show ''Action Together'' along with his label mates Fu Meng-po, Nick Yang and OuYang Lun. He also starred as Chen Shun-he in ''Zihuatanejo'', a marine biologist along with Patty Lee. Before filming for the drama he obtained OWD diving certificate and later also obtained AOWD certificate.


Filmography


Feature film


Series


Short film


Music video appearances


Reality Show


Theater


Stage play


Discography


Featured Songs


Awards and nominations


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* * * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Hsu, Jake 1990 births Living people 21st-century Taiwanese male actors Taiwanese male film actors Taiwanese male television actors Male actors from Taoyuan City National Taiwan University of Arts alumni