In 2006, Gui Gui debuted as one of the original nine members of the Taiwanese girl group "Hei She Hui Mei Mei", which later underwent a name change in their 2008 comeback to "Hey Girl". After a year-long hiatus, Hey Girl launched their first titled debut album. Consisting of eight girls, Hey Girl would often collaborate with the Taiwanese boy band Lollipop F.
In 2009, Gui Gui left the management of Channel V. Since Hey Girl did not belong to the Channel V Management, Gui Gui was still able to attend the promotional activities as usual. During the summer of 2007, Wu Gui Gui and the other members of Hey Girls made their acting debut in the drama Brown Sugar Macchiato, a collaboration with the Lollipop group. This marked her first acting career.
In early 2011, Gui Gui signed with the new entertainment management company, Polyface Entertainment Media Group, and hoped for a fresh start as she was ready to launch her acting career.
(Source: Wikipedia)", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/44zBwc.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Liu Shi Shi", "alternateName": "刘诗诗", "birthDate": "March 10, 1987", "nationality": "Chinese", "description": "Liu Shi Shi, also known as Cecilia Liu, is a popular Chinese actress who graduated from the Beijing Dance Academy with a major in ballet. She is best known for her roles as Long Kui in the television series "Chinese Paladin 3" and Ruo Xi in the Chinese time-travel drama "Scarlet Heart". She is one of the New Four Dan Actresses (85 generation).
Liu made her acting debut in the television drama series "The Moon and the Wind" (2005). She included a segment of Swan Lake in one of her scenes.
The year 2011 saw Liu's rise in popularity with two successful dramas. She starred alongside Wallace Huo in the period action drama "The Vigilantes In Masks", which received positive reviews and led to increased popularity for Liu. She then played the female protagonist, Ruoxi, in the time travel historical romance series "Scarlet Heart" based on the novel "Bu Bu Jing Xin" by Tong Hua. Scarlet Heart became a major sleeper hit in China, and swiftly gained popularity across East Asia. Liu, then a rising actress, was propelled to stardom. Liu received several awards at local award-giving bodies for her performance, including Most Popular Actress awards at the China TV Drama Awards and Shanghai Television Festival.
Liu registered her marriage with Scarlet Heart co-star Nicky Wu on January 20, 2015, and the wedding ceremony was held in Bali, Indonesia on March 20, 2016. On April 28, 2019, Liu gave birth in Taiwan to their son.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/qYOl1d_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Nicky Wu", "alternateName": "吳奇隆", "birthDate": "October 31, 1970", "nationality": "Taiwanese", "description": "Nicky Wu is a Taiwanese singer and actor born in Xinzhuang, Taipei, Taiwan, with ancestral roots in Fujian. He debuted in 1988 as a member of the idol group "Little Tigers" and transitioned to a solo career in 1992.
Wu attended several educational institutions, including Sixian Elementary School, Xintai Junior High School, Provincial Taiwan Physical Education School, and Fu Jen Catholic University's Department of Physical Education. He was active in judo and Taekwondo, winning the provincial Taekwondo championship three years consecutively and earning a place at Taichung Physical Education School as a reserve athlete for the Asian Games. He later pursued higher education at Fu Jen Catholic University in 1993. Wu's sports career included 23 championships and 135 medals, including a win at the 1985 Southeast Asia Taekwondo Championship in Thailand. However, due to a shoulder injury and family financial issues, he shifted his focus away from sports. During his military service, he served as a Taekwondo instructor in the Military Police Corps.
In 1988, Wu was discovered by representatives from Flying Disk Records and Kaili Creative Group while working at a street stall. After his initial reluctance, he auditioned and later signed with Zheng Dong Records in 1996. His career was temporarily paused in February 1997 for military service, during which he struggled with ongoing shoulder issues, leading to multiple surgeries and reassignment to a lower physical status by September 1998.
Wu's post-military career includes founding Beijing Straw Bear Film and Television in 2003, which handles artist management and entertainment projects. The company began developing animated films in collaboration with Japan's Tezuka Productions and later took over Taiwan's Flying Disk Entertainment. In 2012, Wu established Beijing Straw Bear Technology Co., Ltd. to focus on online and iOS games. He also founded the Nicky Wu Studio in 2014 and partnered with Hong Kong's Solar Entertainment Culture and Macau's Suncity Group to manage music rights and digital content. In 2018, he re-established Flying Disk Entertainment in Taiwan.
Regarding his personal life, Wu dated Cai Yu Lun shortly after his debut, and from 1991, he was in a two-year relationship with Vivian Hsu. In 1999, he was involved in a three-year relationship with Hong Kong actress Ada Choi. Wu married actress Ma Ya Shu on December 13, 2006, but they divorced on August 11, 2009. On November 13, 2013, Wu publicly announced his relationship with Liu Shi Shi, and they married on January 20, 2015, in Beijing. Their first son was born in Taiwan on April 27, 2019.
(Source: MyDramaList)", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/eYWEl8_5c.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Ye Zu Xin", "alternateName": "葉祖新, 叶祖新, 葉新, 叶新, イエ・ズーシン, Ye Xin, Е Цзусинь", "birthDate": "July 08, 1984", "nationality": "Quzhou, Zhejiang, China", "description": "", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/ye-zu-xin.png" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Yue Yao Li", "alternateName": "岳跃利", "birthDate": "June 5, 1958", "nationality": "Chinese", "description": "", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/vyNxZc.jpg" }, { "@type": "Person", "name": "Huo Zheng Yan", "alternateName": "霍政谚", "birthDate": "June 28, 1982", "nationality": "Chinese", "description": "Huo Zheng Yan is a Chinese actor.", "image": "https://i.hndrama.com/image/people/jBAEO_5c.jpg" } ], "director": [ { "@type": "Person", "name": "Vicky Wong", "alternateName": "王偉傑", "birthDate": "1979", "nationality": "Hong Konger", "description": "Vicky Wong Wai Kit is a Hong Kong film director. He co-directed the 2016 film Trivisa, produced by Hong Kong film director Johnnie To, and screenwriter Yau Nai Hoi.
Trivisa has won numerous awards including Best Screenplay, Best Editing, Best Actor, Best Director and Best Picture at the 36th Hong Kong Film Awards, Best film at the Hong Kong Film Critics Society Award. Vicky was also nominated for Best New Director at the 53rd Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards.
Trivisa was premiered at 66th Berlin International Film Festival and opened 40th Hong Kong International Film Festival. In 2017, he shared the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Director with Frank Hui and Jevons Au for their film Trivisa. He participated at Berlin Talent Camp in 2011.
Wong studied in the Department of Journalism and Mass Communication at Hong Kong Shue Yan University. He worked professionally as a filmmaker in broadcast and independent production for several years before deciding to further his career by studying filmmaking in the UK. He studied at the London Film Academy in London. After he finished his filmmaking course, he started making scripted short films including Wish, Valediction, Variable and the Decisive Moment. Variable won the Excellence Award at 30th JVC Tokyo Video Festival and received Special Mention at the 13th Hong Kong Independent Short Film and Video Awards. His most successful short film is Decisive Moment which won Best Cinematography award at Fresh Wave 2010, which led him to be picked by Johnnie To as one of the three directors of Trivisa.