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  2. Liu Chia-chang - Wikipedia

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    After arriving in Taiwan, Liu graduated from National Hsinchu Senior High School, then attended National Chengchi University from 1962 to 1964, dropping out to pursue a career in entertainment. [ 3 ] Liu married actress Chiang Ching ( 江青 ) in 1966 and later had a son Liu Ji-chen ( 劉繼成 ), [ 3 ] who would later be renamed to Liu Ji-peng ...

  3. Show Lo - Wikipedia

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    This record made Show the first Taiwanese male singer to be on the Oricon chart after Teresa Teng. [14] Show's ninth album, 9ood Show was released on April 6, 2012. For this album, Show and his partner Rainie Yang teamed up with Tourism Australia to film a short romance film featuring tourist attractions in Melbourne, Tasmania, and Sydney.

  4. List of entertainers who died during a performance - Wikipedia

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    2 September: Joana Sainz García, Spanish singer and dancer of Super Hollywood Orchestra, died in Las Berlanas, Spain when a pyrotechnic was shot in the wrong direction during an on-stage explosion. [76] 27 November: Godfrey Gao, Taiwanese-Canadian model and actor, died of cardiac arrest while filming Chase Me.

  5. List of Taiwanese singers - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of Taiwanese singers in alphabetical order. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources .

  6. Frankie Kao - Wikipedia

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    Ko Yuan-cheng (28 February 1950 – 17 February 2014), better known by his stage names Frankie Kao and Kao Ling-feng, was a Taiwanese singer, television presenter, and actor [1] [2] born to Vietnamese parents of Chinese descent.

  7. Miu Chu - Wikipedia

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    Miu Chu (Chinese: 朱俐靜; Wade–Giles: Chu 1 Li 4-ching 4; 16 December 1981 – 3 July 2022) was a Taiwanese singer. She was the winner of the third season of the Taiwanese reality television show Super Idol. [1] Chu performed at the Kaohsiung lantern festival in a concert on 12 February 2011. She has also performed at Legacy Taipei.

  8. Lo Man-fei - Wikipedia

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    Lo was born in Taipei, though she and her family moved to Yilan three months after her birth. [1] [2] She had three older sisters, one of which is the singer, Sophie Lo, and one older brother. [3] [4] Lo, who began taking private dance lessons at age 5, [5] joined Taiwan's Neo-Classic Dance Company in 1974 while a student at National Taiwan ...

  9. Danson Tang - Wikipedia

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    In 2023 Tang proposed to Becky Su, an American-Taiwanese actress and model whose family business served as the agency for Daikin in Taiwan, on the Chinese reality show Call Me By Fire. Shortly after he revealed that had a son with his ex-girlfriend 11 years ago, of which Su was aware [ 6 ] .