Chien-Lien Wu is an actress and music department born in Taipei, Taiwan on July 3, 1968. She was inspired by Fame (USA 1980) and entered the Taipei National University of Art. She earned tuition money by singing commercial jingles and back-up vocals. Her photograph was sent to Johnnie To, who cast her in the now classic A Moment of Romance (1990), launching her into stardom across Asia. She has since appeared in many films, including The Returning, Eat Drink Man Woman, Beyond Hypothermia, Intruder, and Eighteen Springs, for which she was nominated for a HKFA Best Actress Award and won the Hong Kong Critics Society Best Actress Award. She has also worked in China, Singapore, and Korea. Wu has managed to keep a low profile and has avoided the usual celebrity gossip for much of her career, and has stated that she has no intentions of retiring from acting when or if she gets married.
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Awards
Hong Kong Film Critics Society AwardsOther awards
Awards
Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards
Best Actress
1997 Eighteen Springs
Other awards
Changchun Film Festival
Best Actress
1996 The Phantom Lover
Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards
Best Actress
1997 Eighteen Springs
Other awards
Changchun Film Festival
Best Actress
1996 The Phantom Lover
Best Actress
1997 Eighteen SpringsChangchun Film Festival
Best Actress
1996 The Phantom Lover
Hong Kong Film Critics Society AwardsOther awards
Hong Kong Film Critics Society Awards
Best Actress
1997 Eighteen Springs
Other awards
Changchun Film Festival
Best Actress
1996 The Phantom Lover
Best Actress
1997 Eighteen SpringsChangchun Film Festival
Best Actress
1996 The Phantom Lover
💰 Net worth
Chien-Lien Wu, a talented actress and music department professional based in Taiwan, is predicted to have an estimated net worth ranging from $100K to $1M in 2024. With her exceptional skills and contributions to the entertainment industry, Wu has been able to amass this considerable fortune throughout her successful career. She has captivated audiences with her performances and has made a name for herself as a versatile artist. With her impressive accomplishments, Chien-Lien Wu continues to thrive and solidify her presence in the entertainment world.
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Biography/Timeline
1997
Her most acclaimed role to date is in Ann Hui's Eighteen Springs (1997), for which she received a Hong Kong Film Award Best Actress nomination and won the Hong Kong Film Critics Society Best Actress Award.
2004
Wu has also acted in television series produced in Taiwan, mainland China, and Singapore. Since the turn of the millennium her output has dwindled. Her last film appearance was in the 2004 Hong Kong film Jiang Hu.