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Wu Chun
Wu Chun at Super Hot autograph-singing event on 18 September 2010Chinese name 吳尊 (Traditional) Chinese name 吴尊 (Simplified) Pinyin Wú Zūn (Mandarin) Pe̍h-ōe-jī Gô͘ Kiat-chun (Hokkien) Birth name Goh Kiat Chun (吴吉尊) Origin Republic of China (Taiwan) Born 10 October 1979
Bandar Seri Begawan, BruneiOccupation singer, actor, spokesperson, model Genre(s) Mandopop Instrument(s) Drums, percussion Voice type(s) bass Label(s) HIM International Music (Taiwan)
WOW Music (HK)
Pony Canyon (Japan)Years active 2005–present Associated acts Fahrenheit Wu Chun (Chinese: 吳尊; traditional Chinese: 吳尊; pinyin: Wú Zūn) was born on 10 October 1979,[1] birth name Goh Kiat Chun, is a Brunei-born Taiwanese actor, singer, former model and gym instructor.
Wu was a member of Taiwanese Mandopop vocal quartet boy band Fahrenheit from its debut in 2005 to June 2011. He was the last and oldest member to join the boy band and was the bass vocalist of the group. HIM International Music, the group's record label, announced in an official statement on 22 June 2011 that Wu left Fahrenheit to concentrate on his acting career and also to spend more time with his family.[2]
Wu also starred in many Taiwanese drama such as Hanazakarino Kimitachihe, Romantic Princess, Hot Shot and Tokyo Juliet.
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Biography
Wu studied at the Chung Hwa Middle School in Bandar Seri Begawan, Brunei. He graduated from the RMIT University in Melbourne, Australia, with a bachelor's degree in business administration. He also played for Brunei's national basketball team.[3]
Prior to joining Fahrenheit, Wu worked as a model for Yilin in Taiwan and Diva Models in Singapore. He manages a family-owned gym club[4] in Brunei. As of August 2007, Wu is appointed chairman of Palm Garden Hotel and its neighbouring multi-story Fitness Zone centre in Brunei. For his effort and success, Wu was awarded the Young Entrepreneur of the Year award in Brunei during the Asia Pacific Entrepreneurship Awards in August.
On 5 October 2010, it was announced that Wu will play "Night Tenjo" in a live-action adaptation of Japanese manga series Absolute Boyfriend, with Korean actress Ku Hye Sun as "Riiko Izawa".[5] However on 3 May 2011, Jiro Wang was reported to have replaced Wu as male lead after he pulled out of the project.[6]
Discography
Further information: Fahrenheit discographyAs a member of Fahrenheit Wu Chun has released 4 studio Mandarin albums and 3 Japanese singles. He was the last to join Fahrenheit. His publicized temperature is that of cool autumn, at 59 degrees Fahrenheit.
Filmography
Further information: Fahrenheit filmographyFilms
Year English Title Chinese Title Role Co-stars Remarks 2008 The Butterfly Lovers 武俠梁祝 Liang Zhongshan (梁仲山) Charlene Choi
Hu Ge
Harlem Yu2010 14 Blades 錦衣衛 Judge of the Sands (大漠判官) Donnie Yen
Zhao Wei
Kate Tsui
Qi Yuwu2011 My Kingdom 大武生 關一龍 Barbie Hsu
Han GengMagic to Win 开心魔法 “土”系魔法师 Louis Koo
Wu JingSaving General Yang 忠烈楊家將 Yang Yanzhao (杨六郎) Ekin Cheng
Raymond Lam
Vic Zhou
Ady Anin production Television
Year English Title Chinese Title Role Co-Stars Remarks 2005 KO One 终极一班 Tian Hong Guang (田弘光) / Wu Shi Zun (武屍尊) Guest Star 2006 Tokyo Juliet 東方茱麗葉 Ji Fengliang (紀風亮) / Akira Himemiya Ariel Lin
Simon YamHanazakarino Kimitachihe 花樣少年少女 Zuo Yiquan (左以泉) Ella Chen
Jiro Wang
Danson Tang2007 Romantic Princess 公主小妹 Nanfeng Jin (南風瑾) / Yoshiki Shido Angela Zhang
Calvin Chen
George Hu
Genie ZhuoThe X-Family 終極一家 Fire Ambassador (火焰使者) Guest Star 2008 Hot Shot 籃球火 Wuji Zun (無極尊) Jerry Yan
Show Luo
George Hu2011 Sunshine Angel 陽光天使 Di Yaxin (狄雅辛) Rainie Yang Awards
Awards Year Award 2006 TVB8 Awards: Bronze: Best Group HK Metro Hits Awards: Best Foreign Newcomer AF Golden Globes 2006: Taiwan's Most Improved Actor 2007 Top Song, TVB8 Awards: "Really, Really, Like You" 超喜歡你 Sprite Awards: Most Popular Idol Group (Taiwan Area) Sprite Awards: "Only Have Feelings For You" 只對你有感覺 Favorite Duet Song Sprite Awards: Best Group (Taiwan & Hong Kong Area) 13th Chinese Music Awards: Best New Group KKBOX Music Charts: "Only Have Feelings For You" 只對你有感覺: Top 20 Songs of the Year KKBOX Music Charts: "Hanazakarino Kimitachihe Original Soundtrack" 花樣少年少女: Best Drama Soundtrack HITO Music Awards 2007: Best Male Group References
- ^ (Chinese) Wu Chun at the China Movie Database
- ^ (Chinese) HIM International Music 吳尊無心出片,離團成定局 華研自信三人飛輪海吸金力不減 22 June 2011. Retrieved 2011-06-25
- ^ (Chinese) Wu Chun once a national basketball player of Brunei Nov 23, 2007. Retrieved on Dec 14, 2010
- ^ Fitness Zone
- ^ (Chinese) 吳尊當機器人男友 與具惠善譜戀曲 6 October 2010. Retrieved 2010-12-22
- ^ (Chinese) Apple Daily 汪東城難甩背後靈 聞吳尊一派恍神 3 May 2011. Retrieved 2011-05-03
External links
- (Chinese) H.I.M International Music
- (Japanese) Fahrenheit: Official Japan Site
- Wu Zun's Official Website
- Wu Chun at the Internet Movie Database
Fahrenheit Studio albums Fahrenheit (2006) • Two-Sided Fahrenheit (2008) • Love You More and More (2009) • Super Hot (2010)Japanese singles Stay With You (2008) • Treasure (2008) • Only You (2009)Concert DVD Fahrenheit's Fantasy World Tour Taipei Special (2010)Solo albums The Next Me (2011) (Aaron Yan)Related articles Filmography • Discography • Awards and nominations • Wu Chun (past menber)Categories:- 1979 births
- Living people
- Bruneian expatriates
- Bruneian musicians
- Bruneian people of Chinese descent
- Expatriates in Australia
- Expatriates in Taiwan
- Fahrenheit members
- RMIT University alumni
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