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美麗人生 (other)
美麗人生, meaning "beautiful life", may refer to: * ''Beautiful'' (Fish Leong album), a 2003 album of Fish Leong * ''Beautiful Life'', a 2012 album of Fala Chen * "Life Is Beautiful", a soundtrack for the Taiwanese television series ''Back to 1989'' * ''Life Is Beautiful'', a 2005 Taiwanese television series starring Wang Shih-hsien * ''Life Is Beautiful'', a 2022 Taiwanese television series starring Chloe Wang, Fon Cin and Jeff Wang * ''Reaching Out'' (TV series), a 2001 Hong Kong television drama produced by TVB See also * A Beautiful Life (other) * Beautiful Life (other) ** Bella Vita (other), "Beautiful Life" in Italian ** Belle vie (other), "Beautiful Life" in French * Life Is Beautiful (other) ** La Vie est Belle (other) , "Life is Beautiful" in French ** La vita è bella (other) , "Life is Beautiful" in Italian * It's a Beautiful Life (other) "It's a Beautiful Life" may refer to: Film and TV *" ...
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Beautiful (Fish Leong Album)
''Beautiful'' () is the fifth studio album of Fish Leong Fish Leong (born Leong Chui Peng on 16 June 1978) is a Malaysian singer and songwriter. Having sold more than 20 million records to date, she has achieved popularity and success in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, Singapore, and Malaysia. ... (Chinese: 梁静茹), released on 12 February 2003. Track listing # Beautiful # 為我好 Wei Wo Hao (For My Own Good) # 第三者 Di San Zhe (The Other Woman) # 美麗人生 Mei Li Ren Sheng (Beautiful Life) # 我不害怕 Wo Bu Hai Pa (I Don't Fear) # 你還在不在 Ni Hai Zai Bu Zai (Are You Still Here) # 惡性循環 E Xing Xun Huan (Vicious Cycle) # 最快樂那一年 Zui Kuai Le Na Yi Nian (The Most Happy For That Year) # 向左轉向右轉 Xiang Zuo Zhuan Xiang You Zhuan (Turn Left Turn Right) # 眼淚的地圖 Yan Lei De Di Tu (The Map Of Tears) # 旅程 Lu Cheng (Journey) 2003 albums Fish Leong albums Rock Records albums {{2000s-pop-album-stub ...
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Fala Chen
Fala Chen (; born 24 February 1982) is a Chinese American actress. She is known for her roles in Marvel Cinematic Universe superhero film ''Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings'' and HBO miniseries ''Irma Vep'' and ''The Undoing''. Chen got to recognition through her roles in Hong Kong TVB drama series including ''Steps'', ''No Regrets'', '' Triumph in the Skies II'', and '' Lives of Omission''. She also starred in the Hong Kong films '' Tales from the Dark 2'' (2013) and ''Turning Point'' (2009), as well as '' Despicable Me 3'' (2017 – Cantonese). On stage, she portrayed Kyra Hollis in ''Skylight'' by David Hare (2016). In 2018, Chen wrote, directed and starred in the short film ''Passinger'', which was a finalist for the Sundance Film Festival: Hong Kong Short Film Competition. She made her first Hollywood appearance in the HBO miniseries ''The Undoing'' in 2020 and starred in the Marvel Cinematic Universe superhero film ''Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rin ...
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Back To 1989
''Back to 1989'' () is a 2016 Taiwanese fantasy, romance, comedy television series produced by Sanlih E-Television. It is adaptation from Huang Xin Jie's (一念間) who won the 6th Television Scriptwriting Award for creative popularity award held by Bureau of Audiovisual and Music Industry Development. It stars Marcus Chang, Ivy Shao, Mini Tsai, Yorke Sun, and . Filming began on December 28, 2015 and wrapped up on May 30, 2016. First original broadcast began on January 22, 2016 on SET Metro airing every Friday night at 10:00-11:30 pm. Synopsis Chen Che doesn't know who his father was and the topic is a taboo in the Chen family. When an accident threw him back to 1989, a year before he was born, he gets a chance to find out himself. Before he could locate his mother, he first meets her best friend, Ye Zhen Zhen, a wholesome girl who helps him navigate the past while he helps her land big clients with his expert knowledge of stock market trend. Through her, he gets to know his you ...
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Wang Shih-hsien
Wang Shih-hsien (; born 11 February 1968) is a Taiwanese singer and actor. Career As a singer, Wang won Best Taiwanese language performer at the 16th Golden Melody Awards. Wang has been nominated multiple times, including in 2008 and 2011, when he lost to Sodagreen and Huang Wen-hsing Huang Wen-hsing (; born 2 June 1979) is a Taiwanese Hokkien pop singer and actor. He was named the Best Taiwanese Male Singer at the 2011 Golden Melody Awards. He has appeared in several television series, including ''Love or Bread ''Love or B ..., respectively. Wang starred in Niu Chen-zer's '' Monga'' and has also appeared in the television series '' The Unforgettable Memory'', '' The Spirits of Love'' and '' Night Market Life''. Personal life Wang is married and has two children. Discography Filmography Film Television series References External links * * {{DEFAULTSORT:Wang, Shih-hsien 1968 births Living people Taiwanese Buddhists Taiwanese Hokkien pop singe ...
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Chloe Wang (Taiwanese Actress)
Chloe Wang Le Yan (born 8 July 1986), formerly known as Cynthia Wang Xin Ru, is a Taiwanese actress, singer and host. She is currently managed by label Universal Music Taiwan and Taiwanese artiste management company Phoenix Talent, which is owned by Taiwanese television station Formosa Television, also better known as FTV. Biography Wang made her debut as Cynthia Wang at the age of 13 in 1999, starring in her first television advertisement. Subsequently, she hosted several television shows and appeared in music videos and television commercials. In 2005, she became part of Taiwanese girl group Yummy, which disbanded one year later. On 17 July 2009, Wang released her first album, entitled ''Copenhagen's Fairy Tales'' (哥本哈根的童话). Wang rose to fame, especially in Singapore, after starring in MediaCorp Channel 8 dramas '' Devotion'' and '' Joys of Life'' in 2011 and 2012 respectively. She was nominated as Best Female Character during the Star Awards 2012, and won t ...
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Fon Cin
Chang Chiao-hui (born Chang Shu-ching on 6 August 1972), best known by her stage name Fon Cin ( zh, c=方馨, p=Fāng Xīn), is a Taiwanese actress. Fon Cin is best known for her roles in many long-running Hokkien-language soap operas like '' Taiwan Tornado'', ''Sky and Earth Has Affection'', ''Fiery Thunderbolt'', '' The Spirit of Love'', ''Mom's House ''Mom's House'' is a Taiwanese Hokkien television drama that began airing on Formosa Television in Taiwan. This is also known as the first HD drama ever broadcast on Formosa Television. During the last week of the drama's run, where the final two ...'', '' Night Market Life''. She married Lee Cheng-Chung and they had a daughter (ex-husband's child). References External links * * 1972 births Living people Actresses from New Taipei 21st-century Taiwanese actresses 20th-century Taiwanese actresses Taiwanese television actresses Taiwanese television presenters Taiwanese women television presenters {{Taiwan-actor ...
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Jeff Wang
Jeff Wang () is a Taiwanese actor and television host. He was previously contracted to MediaCorp and was based in Singapore for over a decade. He was a prominently a full-time Mediacorp artiste from 1999 to 2010. As he decided to pursue a career in singing, he left MediaCorp in 2010 and returned to his native Taiwan. Career Wang was overall male champion on Star Search Singapore 1999 and was awarded a contract with MediaCorp. He began acting minor roles in various dramas and is best known for his role as the villain Ying Tiancheng in '' Holland V'', which was voted the Top 10 Most Memorable Villains at the Star Awards 2007 anniversary special celebrating 25 years of Chinese drama. His big break in hosting came when he replaced Kym Ng and Bryan Wong as host of ''City Beat'' and was nominated for the Best Variety Show Host award twice. He has since hosted many programmes and events including the Chingay Parade, award-winning talk show ''Say It If You Dare'' and Project SuperStar. ...
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Reaching Out (TV Series)
{{Chinese, title=Reaching Out, t=美麗人生, s=美丽人生, l="Beautiful Life", p=Měi Lì Rén Shēng, j=Mei5 Lai6 Jan6 Sang1 ''Reaching Out'' is a 2001 Hong Kong television drama produced by TVB and starring Gordon Lam, Kenix Kwok, Benny Chan, Nicola Cheung and Michelle Ye. This series is Lam's last television role before leaving TVB and fully concentrating on his film career. Cast Main cast *Gordon Lam as Tai Fuk-sang (戴福生) *Kenix Kwok as Yuk Hiu-kwan (郁曉君) / Claire Yuk (郁曉雅) * Benny Chan as Stone Lau (劉二索) *Nicola Cheung as Ko Wai-ting (高慧婷) *Michelle Ye as Jess Wan (尹雪宜) * Ha Yu as Lau Lik (劉力) *Michelle Yim as Chan Kiu (陳嬌) *Sammul Chan as Ken Kwok (郭啟邦) Other cast *Celia Sie as Vivian Ko (高慧雲) *Chan Kwai-lam as Chan Ka-ming (陳家明) *Bowie Wu as Kam Hon-to (甘翰韜) *Yu Yeung as Kwok Wang-kei (郭宏基) *Chan Ka Yee as Fong Yuk-ling (方玉玲) *Wong Wai as Ko Siu-tong (高兆堂) *Wai Ka Hung as Chin Chun (� ...
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A Beautiful Life (other)
''A Beautiful Life'' may refer to: * ''A Beautiful Life'' (2008 film), an American drama by Alejandro Chomski * ''A Beautiful Life'' (2011 film), a Hong Kong romance by Andrew Lau * ''A Beautiful Life'' (2023 film), a Danish music romance See also * Beautiful Life (other) * Life Is Beautiful (other) * Bella Vita (other), "Beautiful Life" in Italian * Belle vie (other) Belle vie or ''variant'' may refer to: * ''La Belle Vie'' (1962 song), 1962 song, see The Good Life (1962 song) * ''La belle vie'' (1983 album), 1983 record by Bill Baxter (band) * ''La Belle Vie'' (1993 song), 1993 song from the Les Rita Mitsouk ...
, "Beautiful Life" in French {{DEFAULTSORT:Beautiful Life, A ...
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Beautiful Life (other)
Beautiful Life may refer to: Music Albums * ''Beautiful Life'' (Bruce Guthro album), 2006 * ''Beautiful Life'' (Dianne Reeves album), 2014 * ''Beautiful Life'' (Doc Walker album), 2008 * ''Beautiful Life'' (Guy Sebastian album), 2004 * ''Beautiful Life'' (Jimmy Greene album), 2014 * ''Beautiful Life'' (Martha Davis album), 2008 * ''Beautiful Life'' (Shy Nobleman album), 2005 * ''Beautiful Life'' (Vallejo album), 1998 * ''Beautiful Life'' (Chuck Brown album), 2014 * ''Beautiful Life'' (Rick Astley album), 2018 Songs * "Beautiful Life" (Ace of Base song), 1995 * "Beautiful Life" (Lydia Canaan song), 1995 * "Beautiful Life" (Måns Zelmerlöw song), 2013 * "Beautiful Life" (Armin van Buuren song), 2013 * "Beautiful Life" (Nick Fradiani song), 2015 * "Beautiful Life" (Lost Frequencies song), 2016, featuring Sandro Cavazza * "Beautiful Life" (Rick Astley song), 2018 * "Beautiful Life" (Union J song), 2013 * Beautiful Life (Cobra Starship song), 2021 * "Beautiful Life", ...
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Bella Vita (other)
Bella Vita is a song by DJ Antoine Bella Vita or La Bella Vita may refer to: *La bella vita (1935) Alberto Moravia * "Bella Vita" (David et Jonathan song), a 1987 song by David et Jonathan * La bella vita, a 1994 Italian comedy drama film. *"Bella Vita", album Leandro Barsotti See also * La vita è bella (other) * Belle vie (other) Belle vie or ''variant'' may refer to: * ''La Belle Vie'' (1962 song), 1962 song, see The Good Life (1962 song) * ''La belle vie'' (1983 album), 1983 record by Bill Baxter (band) * ''La Belle Vie'' (1993 song), 1993 song from the Les Rita Mitsouk ... * Beautiful Life (other) {{dab ...
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Belle Vie (other)
Belle vie or ''variant'' may refer to: * ''La Belle Vie'' (1962 song), 1962 song, see The Good Life (1962 song) * ''La belle vie'' (1983 album), 1983 record by Bill Baxter (band) * ''La Belle Vie'' (1993 song), 1993 song from the Les Rita Mitsouko album Système D * ''La Belle Vie'' (TF1 Musique song), 2013 song and single from the album Forever Gentlemen * ''La Belle Vie'' (Damien Sargue song), 2013 single by Damien Sargue * ''La Belle Vie'' (1963 film), see List of films shot at the Palace of Versailles See also * La Vie est Belle (other) * Bella Vita (other) * Beautiful Life (other) * Belleview (other) Belleview can refer to: * Belleview (Middletown, Delaware), listed on the National Register of Historic Places listings in southern New Castle County, Delaware * Belleview (Harrods Creek, Kentucky), listed on the National Register of Historic Pl ...
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