Chien-Lien Wu
- Actress
- Music Department
Wu Chien-Lien was born on July 3, 1968 in Taipei. Inspired by Fame (USA
1980) she entered the Taipei National University of Art after finishing
high school she earned tuition money during the summer by singing
commercial jingles and back-up vocals. Famous actress Sylvia Chang
happened to come across a striking photograph of her at the record
company where Wu worked and sent it along to Johnnie To, who was
casting for a new movie. That movie was, the now classic A Moment of
Romance (1990), which launched Wu into stardom across Asia. Over the
next few years Wu continued with her studies while appearing in few
films here and there. In 1994, she was nominated for a HKFA Best
Actress Award for her performance in the UFO horror film The Returning,
appeared in Ang Lee's acclaimed Eat Drink Man Woman (TAIWAN 1994), and
also made her debut as a singer. Though blessed with a serene face and
slender frame she has effectively been cast against type as
cold-blooded killers in the Milkyway films Beyond Hypothermia (1996)
and Intruder (1997). Her most acclaimed role to date is that of an
ill-fated but determined young woman in Ann Hui's Eighteen Springs
(1997), for which she garnered a HKFA Best Actress nomination and took
home the Hong Kong Critics Society Best Actress Award. She most
recently took on the role of tragic 30s actress Ruan Ling-Yu in a
Mainland TV series. Since 1998 Wu has worked in China, Singapore, and
even in Korea, where many people still remember her fondly from A
Moment of Romance. In general, Wu has managed to keep a low profile and
has avoided the usual celebrity relationship gossip for much of her
career. Wu has reportedly insisted that she has no intentions of
retiring from acting when or if she gets married.