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Taiwanese actor Huang Weide

Huang Weide, born on October 21, 1971 in Taipei, Taiwan, is a Taiwanese actor and singer who graduated from Taiwan Culture University.

Huang Weide entered the industry as a singer at the age of 18 and was the main force in the band at school. After joining the most popular Mrs. Xu choir in Taiwan at that time, because of his outstanding performance, he was quickly photographed by BMG Records and signed with BMG Records, recording his first record, and also BMG's first ep "Love" in Taiwan. Due to the company's reorganization and the sudden departure of his agent, the promotion plan of the record was shelved, and Huang Weide, who was already famous at the time, came to work in the café of the Taiwan Center Mall.

Taiwanese actor Huang Weide

In 2000, Huang Weide entered the show business circle under the cultivation of Taiwanese producers Zhou You and Chen Shilong, and tried his hand for the first time in "Princess Huaiyu" and attracted the attention of the audience.

In 2001, he played Fu Heng in the Qing Palace drama "Talented Lady Qianlong Emperor" (also known as "Jade Ring").

In 2002, he co-starred with Sunny, Wu Jing, Chen Xiaodong and Xu Xiyuan in the costume love drama "Qiannu Ghost", in which he played a cadre.

In 2003, he starred in the eight-point drama series "Green Dragon Good Man" of The People's Television, in which he played the male number one Green Dragon.

Taiwanese actor Huang Weide

In 2004, he co-starred in "Wisteria Love" with Han Jae-seok, Lin Xinru and Shi Yinan, playing Han Jae-seok's close friend and mid-stage love enemy in the play.

In 2005, he starred in the Republic of China emotional drama "Jinghua Smoke Cloud" starring Zhao Wei, in which he played Kong Lifu, who gave up his private affair with Yao Mulan's children and embarked on the revolutionary road.

Taiwanese actor Huang Weide

In 2006, he played the Jiaqing Emperor in the Qing costume drama "Young Jiaqing", and had a rival play with Zhang Guoguo; in the same year, he co-starred with Hu Jing in the Qing costume drama "The Great Qing Harem", in which he played the male number one An Xuechen

In 2008, he was hand-picked by director Zhang Jizhong to become the male number one iron mole in the TV series "The Legend of the Great Tang Ranger".

Taiwanese actor Huang Weide

In 2009, he returned to the music scene and released his personal ep "It's Hard to Open", and won two awards at the 7th Southeast Hot List Awards Ceremony: "All-Round Artist" and "Most Popular Male Singer".

In 2010, he played Zhou Yu in the new version of the TV series "Three Kingdoms" directed by Gao Xixi.

In 2012, with the public television life drama exhibition "Fly! The superb performance of "Dove" was successfully shortlisted for the Golden Bell Award for Actor in a Miniseries/TV Movie.

Taiwanese actor Huang Weide

In 2013, he played the male no. 1 Cao Guo uncle in the costume legend drama "Penglai Eight Immortals".

In 2014, he played the male number one in the contemporary military legend tv series "When the Mountains and Flowers Are Full".

In 2015, he participated in the costume TV series "Langya List".

In 2016, he starred in the costume power plot drama "Legend of Kaifeng Province".

Taiwanese actor Huang Weide

In 2017, he starred in the contemporary military-themed TV series "The Hunt of the Anti-Terrorism Special Forces", playing the male No. 1 anti-terrorism special forces team leader Zhong Yuan.

Taiwanese actor Huang Weide

Representative works: Jinghua Yanyun, New Three Kingdoms, Legend of the Tang Dynasty Rangers, Meteor Butterfly Sword, Princess Huaiyu

Taiwanese actor Huang Weide
Taiwanese actor Huang Weide
Taiwanese actor Huang Weide
Taiwanese actor Huang Weide
Taiwanese actor Huang Weide
Taiwanese actor Huang Weide
Taiwanese actor Huang Weide
Taiwanese actor Huang Weide
Taiwanese actor Huang Weide
Taiwanese actor Huang Weide

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