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Sam Lin (, born October 1, 1993) is
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actor and singer. He was a first generation member of the Taiwanese boy group
SpeXial SpeXial is a Taiwanese boy band formed by Comic International Productions in 2012. The group name is a combination of "eXtra" and "Special", which expresses the desire of the group to be unique. The group started off with four members and debuted ...
, from 2012 to 2020. In 2019, he formed the music duo, the Dragon Tiger Brothers, with his SpeXial bandmate Brent Hsu.


Biography

Sam and his high school friend Brent were both discovered by talent agency Comic Communications, which were in the midst of producing a four-member boy band to succeed
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. After successfully winning a series of auditions, both Sam and Brent were selected to be part of the first generation of
SpeXial SpeXial is a Taiwanese boy band formed by Comic International Productions in 2012. The group name is a combination of "eXtra" and "Special", which expresses the desire of the group to be unique. The group started off with four members and debuted ...
, alongside Wes Lo and
Wayne Huang Huang Weijin (, born March 23, 1990), also known as Wayne Huang, is a Taiwanese actor, singer, dancer and host. He was a member of the boyband SpeXial from 2012 to 2019, and currently member of another Taiwanese band W0LF(S). Biography Huang w ...
. Sam's position in the group was center and rapper. SpeXial debuted on December 7, 2012 with the release of their self-titled debut album. Sam and Brent also starred as main characters in the Taiwanese drama ''
KO One Return ''KO One Return'' (traditional Chinese: 終極一班2; simplified Chinese: 终极一班2; pinyin: ''zhōng jí yī bān 2''; literally: "The Ultimate Class 2") is a 2012 Taiwanese drama starring Jiro Wang, Pets Tseng, Sam, Brent, and Sylvia Wan ...
'' (2012), to promote the group's release. Sam went on to star in its sequel '' KO One Re-act'' (2013) and the spin-off ''K.O. 3AN-GUO'' (2017), alongside other SpeXial members. On May 15, 2015, Sam temporarily left SpeXial to fulfill his
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. He was honorably discharged on May 14, 2016. He had his comeback stage on May 21, 2016 at the SpeXial Land 2016 concert. From 2017 to 2019, Sam was a co-host on the entertainment variety show, ''Showbiz''. The Taiwanese idol drama ''Five Missions'' (2018) was Sam's first drama as lead actor separate from his projects with SpeXial. In May 2020, Sam announced that he has joined a new management TVBS, officially marking his departure from SpeXial. In 2021, he starred in the popular BL web drama series ''
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''.


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