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Vicky Tseng Wan-ting (; born 5 May 1982) is a Taiwanese actress who debuted as a child actress at the age of 16 with minor television roles. She began starring in
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s after 2006, including her role as Lin Ai-ting in ''
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'' (2010). Tseng is best known for her portrayal of the main villain Kuo Jia-jia in the
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sitcom ''Ordinary Love'' (2013). Since then, she has continued her career in sitcoms, appearing in ''
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'' (2015) and ''100%Wife'' (2018), while also expanding her work into other genres, including the coming-of-age series ''Youngsters On Fire'' (2021-2022), as well as the
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drama series ''
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'' (2022) and '' Born for the Spotlight'' (2024).


Early life and education

Tseng was born on 5 May 1982 in
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, Taiwan, and grew up in
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. Her father is a surveyor who operates his own surveying company, and Tseng described her family as "wealthy" during her childhood years. She has an elder brother, nine years her senior, who later pursued a career as a film director. Aspiring to become an actress from a young age, Tseng attended to study performing arts, influenced by her brother. She was a classmate of musician at Hwa Kang. She had her first acting experience when talent scouts from
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selected students from her school to serve as cast extras. When Tseng was in primary school, her family was scammed by relatives, leaving them with millions in debt, while her father's business also declined, resulting in poor financial conditions for the family. Unable to repay the debts, Tseng's mother briefly left the family, and she often faced debt collectors at their home starting from junior high school. Though she initially aimed to study at
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after graduating high school, Tseng was forced to leave school and start working at age 16 to alleviate her family's financial struggles. She later moved to
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to work as a model and television host at the age of 19. When she was 23, her father was killed in a train accident while conducting a survey in
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. The accident prompted her to return to Taiwan, and Tseng described it as a turning point that made her the breadwinner of the family. She managed to repay the debts three years after landing recurring roles in
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s. In June 2024, Tseng graduated with a master's degree in communications management from Shih Hsin University, along with an outstanding achievement award, which she described as " ealising herdreams".


Acting career


Early roles (1998–2012)

Tseng made her acting debut as a child actress at the age of 16, taking on her first role as a maid in ' without any dialogue. She then appeared in numerous television series as a background actor and in minor roles, including ' and '' Strokes of Life'', before landing her first credited role in the 2001 TTV series ', where she portrayed a 20-year-old married woman despite being much younger. After several guest appearances, including in ''
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'' and ', Tseng received her first recurring role in the 2003 drama series '. She continued to take on minor roles in series, such as the 2004 series ''
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'' and the 2009 series '. After starring in ''Amazing Strategist Liu Bo Wen'', Tseng aimed to take on more sitcom roles to pursue a more stable income. For this reason, she began learning
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to expand her opportunities in Hokkien sitcoms. In 2010, Tseng was cast in a recurring role as Tsin Mei-hsuan, a young woman suffering from domestic violence, in the drama series '. That same year, she began to receive public attention for her role as Lin Ai-ting in the sitcom ''
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''. In 2011, Tseng landed her first leading role in the romance series '. She then starred in main roles in the 2012 television series ' and ', as well as a recurring role as Chao Yu-wei in the romance series '' The Heart of Woman''.


Breakthrough with ''Ordinary Love'' (2013-Present)

In 2013, Tseng received her breakout role as Kuo Jia-jia, a selfish businesswoman who served as the main villain in the family drama '. Her performance was critically acclaimed and earned her widespread recognition, with ''
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'' describing the role as "iconic", and several of the character's lines becoming popular
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s. It also established her as a character actress known for portraying villainous roles. She took on another villainous main role as Zhou Xiao-jing, a disfigured woman, in the 2015 drama series ''
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''. In 2016, she made her feature film debut with a supporting role as
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's character's sister in the comedy film ', and appeared in a recurring role in the drama series '. The following year, Tseng made a cameo as one of Tia Lee's character's split personalities in the thriller film '' The Perfect Girl''. She then starred as one of the main family members in the 2018 sitcom ', and played a supporting role as an undergarment shop owner in the 2019 comedy film '. In December 2019, Tseng announced that she would no longer appear in sitcoms for health reasons. Tseng secured another main role as Miranda, a discipline teacher, in the coming-of-age drama series ' from 2021 to 2022, appearing in all three seasons. She and the other teacher cast members departed in the spin-off fourth season, which focused on the adult lives of the student cast. Tseng also starred in the 2021 gangster film ' as a corrupt councilwoman. During the
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, most productions in Taiwan were suspended, and Tseng applied to pursue a master's degree in 2021. She deferred her studies for a year in 2022 and returned to fulfill her contracted film roles as productions began to resume. She also announced her transition from television to web series in the same year, starting her new career path with leading roles in the web miniseries 'and the
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drama series ''
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''. In 2023, she then had a supporting role in first
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original series '. That same year, she took on a leading role as a possessed woman in the horror film ', and played a mistress in the horror film '. In 2024, Tseng was cast in main roles in the comedy series ', and as Yin-yin, a well-known diva, in the Netflix drama series '' Born for the Spotlight''.


Business career

In October 2017, Tseng announced the launch of her cosmetics brand Chwanme, headquartered in Taichung. The same year, she and her mother established food manufacturer AwesomeFood Zhen. In November 2018, she launched another clothing brand I.Real. In October 2019, Tseng published her autobiography ''I.REAL Vicky Tseng''. The book sold over 10,000 copies within the first month of its release.


Filmography


Film


Television


References


External links

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