Lee Hsing-wen

Lee Hsing-wen (born 19 July 1967) is a Taiwanese actor. He is best known for portraying military men in films and TV dramas.[1] Lee's son Max is a YouTuber.[1]

Lee Hsing-wen
Born (1967-07-19) 19 July 1967
OccupationActor
Years active1986–present
Spouse(s)
Chen Shu-hui
(
m. 1993)
Children2
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese
Simplified Chinese

Filmography

Films

Year English title Chinese title Role Notes
1986Hanson, My Son我兒漢生
Heaven Dragon, Earth Tiger天龍地虎
1987Black Skin and White Teeth黑皮與白牙
1988Classmate Party隔壁班的男生
Classmate Party 2同學會
Yes, Sir!報告班長Lin Weiyang
Edelweiss白色酢漿草Fu
Chopper and the Six Friends菜刀与6個朋友
1989Bloody Killer三點突破Wu
Yes, Sir! 2報告班長2Zhuang Renjie
Lessons of the Playground風雨操場Lin Weike
First Date第一次約會You Fusheng
1990Whampoa Blues壯志豪情
Young Soldier少爺當大兵
Off to Success II成功嶺2: 全面出擊
1992Dust of Angels少年吔,安啦Wen
1993Top Cool想飛~傲空神鷹
1996Yes, Sir! 4報告班長4:拂曉出擊Lee Hsin-wen
1997Trust Me, You Can Make It!報告班長-女兵報到连长Lee
20081895一八九五Lin Tianba
2016See You Again奇幻同學會

TV dramas (incomplete)

Year English title Chinese title Role Notes
1994The Seven Heroes and Five Gallants七俠五義Chai Xinnong
1996Guan Gong關公Sun Quan
2002My MVP ValentineMVP情人Tung Chi-shen
2004The Unforgettable Memory意難忘
2006The Spirit of Love
2007Brown Sugar Macchiato黑糖瑪奇朵
2008Hot Shot籃球火
Mom's House娘家
2009Night Market Life夜市人生Yeh Shih-hao
2010Rookie's Diary新兵日記Ting Hao
2011Father and Son父與子Yang Jo-shan
2012Feng Shui Family風水世家Lin Kuo-hui
2014Monga Women艋舺的女人
  • Liu Wen-hui
  • Lin Ming-yi
2016Spring Flower春花望露Lee Tien-kuei

Awards and nominations

Year # Award Category Work Result
2001 36th Golden Bell Awards Best Supporting Actor Rogue Professor Nominated
2008 43rd Mom's House Nominated
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References

  1. Wu, Jen-chieh; Chung, Jake (2 November 2019). "YouTuber charged with indecency after night in IKEA". Taipei Times. Retrieved 2 November 2019.
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