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| image = Fan Chih-wei, Xuan Zhu, Terri Kwan, Joseph Chang, Chiao Chiao, Kenneth Tsang, Jack Kao pour le film - Lei Wangzi (Prince of Tears) 66ème Festival de Venise (Mostra) 2-2010-09-10.JPG
| image = Fan Chih-wei, Xuan Zhu, Terri Kwan, Joseph Chang, Chiao Chiao, Kenneth Tsang, Jack Kao pour le film - Lei Wangzi (Prince of Tears) 66ème Festival de Venise (Mostra) 2-2010-09-10.JPG
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| birthname = Chen Pin Ying (陳品穎)
| birthname = Chen Pin Ying (陳品穎)
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| birthplace = [[Tokyo, Japan]]
| birthplace = [[Tokyo, Japan]]
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| occupation = Actress, Singer, Model and Author
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'''Terri Kwan''' ({{zh|t=關穎|s=关颖|p=Guan Ying|first=t}}) was born on 2 July 1976. She is a Taiwan-based actress, model, and singer. Recently, she has also became an author.
'''Terri Kwan''' ({{zh|t=關穎|s=关颖|p=Guan Ying|first=t}}) was born on 2 July 1976. She is a Taiwan-based actress, model, singer and author. She is managed by Mars Entertainment Ltd ([[:zh:天熹娛樂|天熹娛樂]]).


==Early life==
==Early life==
Terri Kwan was born in [[Tokyo, Japan]]. Other than her parents, she also has a sister, and two [[Yorkshire]] dogs called Dodo and Momo. She graduated from [[New York University]] with a [[master's degree]] in [[arts administration]]. In 2001 she began appearing in advertisements and endorsing numerous products, like Tobaby Hair Products and JC Sunglasses.
Kwan was born in [[Tokyo, Japan]]. Other than her parents, she also has a sister, and two [[Yorkshire]] dogs called Dodo and Momo. She graduated from [[New York University]] with a [[master's degree]] in [[arts administration]]. In 2001 she began appearing in advertisements and endorsing numerous products, like Tobaby Hair Products and JC Sunglasses.


==Career==
==Career==
By starring regularly in both films and television series, Terri is no stranger to the audiences in [[East Asia]]. In 2002, she got one of her first leading role in the Taiwan-movie, [[Drop Me a Cat]] appearing alongside Japanese actor [[Shinji Takeda]]. She has also played a part in the first [[Chinese-language]] Asian film ever from [[Warner Bros.]], [[Turn Left, Turn Right]], as the supporting role of Ruby. The film also starred Asian heartthrob [[Takeshi Kaneshiro]] and [[Gigi Leung]]. Because of this role she was also nominated for the best supporting actress at the 40th [[Golden Horse Award]].<ref>http://www.magxone.com/gq/terri-kwan-gq-taiwan-october-2009</ref><ref>http://www.lovehkfilm.com/features/gha_2003.htm</ref>
By starring regularly in both films and television series, Kwan is no stranger to the audiences in [[East Asia]]. In 2002, she got one of her first leading role in the Taiwan-movie, [[Drop Me a Cat]] appearing alongside Japanese actor [[Shinji Takeda]]. She has also played a part in the first [[Chinese-language]] Asian film ever from [[Warner Bros.]], [[Turn Left, Turn Right]], as the supporting role of Ruby. The film also starred Asian heartthrob [[Takeshi Kaneshiro]] and [[Gigi Leung]]. Because of this role she was also nominated for the best supporting actress at the 40th [[Golden Horse Award]].<ref>MagXone.com [http://www.magxone.com/gq/terri-kwan-gq-taiwan-october-2009 Terri Kwan GQ Taiwan October 2009] 21 November 2009. Retrieved 2011-05-29</ref><ref>Love HK Film.com [http://www.lovehkfilm.com/features/gha_2003.htm 40th Annual Golden Horse Awards]13 December 2003. Retrieved 2011-05-29</ref>


In 2007, she appeared alongside [[Peter Ho]] in [[My DNA Says I Love You]], where they played lovers. Then, in 2009, she appeared in the television series [[Starlit (TV series)|Starlit]], shot in [[Shanghai]], together with [[Jerry Yan]]. She played as a female patient with suffering from the rare disease of [[Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis]]. In the same year, she also starred in another Taiwanese film [[Prince of Tears]], which premiered at the [[66th Venice Film Festival]]. She sat as a jury member for the 14th (2009) [[Pusan International Film Festival]]'s "New Currents" section. Recently, she has also published her own book. She is slated to play the role of [[Soong May-ling]] in the highly anticipated television series [[Untold Stories of 1949]], with filming starting late 2010.
In 2007, she appeared alongside [[Peter Ho]] in [[My DNA Says I Love You]], where they played lovers. Then, in 2009, she appeared in the television series [[Starlit (TV series)|Starlit]], shot in [[Shanghai]], together with [[Jerry Yan]]. She played as a female patient with suffering from the rare disease of [[Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis]]. In the same year, she also starred in another Taiwanese film [[Prince of Tears]], which premiered at the [[66th Venice Film Festival]]. She sat as a jury member for the 14th (2009) [[Pusan International Film Festival]]'s "New Currents" section. Recently, she has also published her own book. She is slated to play the role of [[Soong May-ling]] in the highly anticipated television series [[Untold Stories of 1949]], with filming starting late 2010.
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==External links==
==External links==
{{Commons|Terri Kwan}}
{{Commons|Terri Kwan}}
* [http://www.supermars.com/ Terri Kwan's profile@Mars Entertainment]
*{{IMDb name|1446980}}

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Revision as of 11:25, 29 May 2011

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Terri Kwan (traditional Chinese: 關穎; simplified Chinese: 关颖; pinyin: Guan Ying) was born on 2 July 1976. She is a Taiwan-based actress, model, singer and author. She is managed by Mars Entertainment Ltd (天熹娛樂).

Early life

Kwan was born in Tokyo, Japan. Other than her parents, she also has a sister, and two Yorkshire dogs called Dodo and Momo. She graduated from New York University with a master's degree in arts administration. In 2001 she began appearing in advertisements and endorsing numerous products, like Tobaby Hair Products and JC Sunglasses.

Career

By starring regularly in both films and television series, Kwan is no stranger to the audiences in East Asia. In 2002, she got one of her first leading role in the Taiwan-movie, Drop Me a Cat appearing alongside Japanese actor Shinji Takeda. She has also played a part in the first Chinese-language Asian film ever from Warner Bros., Turn Left, Turn Right, as the supporting role of Ruby. The film also starred Asian heartthrob Takeshi Kaneshiro and Gigi Leung. Because of this role she was also nominated for the best supporting actress at the 40th Golden Horse Award.[1][2]

In 2007, she appeared alongside Peter Ho in My DNA Says I Love You, where they played lovers. Then, in 2009, she appeared in the television series Starlit, shot in Shanghai, together with Jerry Yan. She played as a female patient with suffering from the rare disease of Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis. In the same year, she also starred in another Taiwanese film Prince of Tears, which premiered at the 66th Venice Film Festival. She sat as a jury member for the 14th (2009) Pusan International Film Festival's "New Currents" section. Recently, she has also published her own book. She is slated to play the role of Soong May-ling in the highly anticipated television series Untold Stories of 1949, with filming starting late 2010.

Filmography

Movies

Year English Title Original Title Role
2002 Southbound Swallow
Drop Me a Cat 给我一支猫
2003 Turn Left, Turn Right 向左走·向右走 Ruby
2005 The Heirloom 宅變 Yo
2007 Shamo 军鸡 Moemi Funato
Brotherhood of Legio 神选者 Ya Zhu
My DNA Says I Love You 基因决定我爱你 Gigi
2008 Good Will Evil 凶魅 Yi-Hsi
Buttonman 钮扣人 Juan
2009 Prince of Tears 泪王子 Ou Yang Liu
2010 The Fourth Portrait 第四张画 Huang Laoshi (Teacher Huang)

Television Series

Year English Title Original Title Role
2002 Toast Boy's Kiss II 愛情本事
2003 又见橘花香 Luo Xin Lei
Dandelion 蒲公英 Xia Xue
Hi! Working Girl Hi!上班女郎 cameo
2004 Love Bird 候鳥e人 Xiang Zi/Li Yang Xiang
Heaven's Wedding Gown 天国的嫁衣 Katrina
2005 偷天換日
2008 Wish to See You Again 這裡發現愛 Lu Yi
2009 Starlit 心星的淚光 Dong Xiao Lu

References

  1. ^ MagXone.com Terri Kwan GQ Taiwan October 2009 21 November 2009. Retrieved 2011-05-29
  2. ^ Love HK Film.com 40th Annual Golden Horse Awards13 December 2003. Retrieved 2011-05-29

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