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  2. Office Girls - Wikipedia

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    Office Girls (traditional Chinese: 小資女孩向前衝; simplified Chinese: 小资女孩向前冲, literally "Working-Girl Forward"), is a 2011 Taiwanese drama starring Roy Chiu, Ko Chia-yen, James Wen, Tia Li, and Patrick Lee. It started filming in July 2011.

  3. List of Taiwanese dramas from 2011 to 2020 - Wikipedia

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    Omnibus Drama April 12 FTV: 我的老師叫小賀 My Teacher Is Xiao-he: Chloe Wang, Sabrina Pai, Gino Tsai, Kurt Chou, Debbie Huang, Kerri Hua 444 April 17 FTV: 阿不拉的三個女人 The King of Drama: Alex Ko, Chantel Liu, Lee Luo Ching, Wang Tong 41 April 20 CTV STAR Chinese Channel: 原來1家人 Golden Darling

  4. Kuo Shu-yao - Wikipedia

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    Kuo Shu-yao (Chinese: 郭書瑤; born 18 July 1990), nicknamed Yao Yao, is a Taiwanese actress, singer, television host, and entrepreneur. In 2013 she won the Golden Horse Award for Best New Performer for her role in Step Back to Glory.

  5. Patrick Lee (actor) - Wikipedia

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    Patrick Lee Pei-hsu (Chinese: 李沛旭; born 7 November 1979) is a Taiwanese actor.He began his career on television and rose to prominence with his roles as Hao Kangde in The Fierce Wife (2010) and Shi Te-long in Office Girls (2011–12), followed by a lead role as Nakamura Kouhei in the period drama series Haru (2015).

  6. Ko Chia-yen - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] [5] She first came to prominence for her role in the domestic hit series Office Girls (2011), in which she played a marketing specialist. She is also known for her roles in the drama series Marry Me, or Not? and Someday Or One Day, for which she won the Golden Bell Award for Best Actress in 2016 and 2020 respectively. [6] [7]

  7. List of Taiwanese dramas from 2000 to 2010 - Wikipedia

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    意難忘: Wang Shixian, Zhang Fengshu, Xu Heng: FTV: Longest primetime drama ever in Taiwan history, (526 episodes in total) [4] Highest viewership of all TV shows in Taiwan when it debuted at primetime on September 22, 2004 till its ending on September 28, 2006 almost daily (hitting above 10) [5]

  8. Roy Chiu - Wikipedia

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    Roy Chiu (Chinese: 邱澤; pinyin: Qiū Zé; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Khu Te̍k; born 14 October 1981) is a Taiwanese actor, singer and racing driver.He earned two Golden Horse Award for Best Leading Actor nominations for his performances in Dear Ex (2018) and Man in Love (2021) and also received two Taipei Film Award for Best Actor for these two performances.

  9. Taiwanese television drama - Wikipedia

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    Most popular Taiwanese dramas are also popular in Mainland China, Vietnam, Hong Kong and Macau, Japan, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia and Philippines. Taiwanese dramas are also well known among expatriate/overseas Asian people. Fan clubs have appeared in other countries outside Taiwan dedicated to the appreciation of Taiwanese drama.