Jason Hsu

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Jason Hsu
Born (1985-07-27) 27 July 1985 (age 38)
Occupation(s)Singer, model, actor, host, ice hockey player
Years active2000–present
Spouse
Bernice Chao
(m. 2019)
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 許孟哲
Simplified Chinese 许孟哲
Musical career
Genres Mandopop
Labels Warner Music
Jungiery Star
Formerly of 5566

Jason Hsu (Chinese :許孟哲; Pe̍h-ōe-jī :Khó͘ Bēng-tiat, born 27 July 1985) is a Taiwanese singer, actor and ice hockey player. He was a member of the Taiwanese boyband 5566.

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Life and career

Hsu's father is a businessman. He has an elder sister.[ citation needed ]

Hsu is a keen ice hockey player, and has played for the Chinese Taipei national team since 2017.[ citation needed ]

Discography

Original titleEnglish titleNotes
MVP 情人 電視原聲帶 My MVP Valentine
一光年 1st Album First album – 2002
西街少年 電視原聲帶 Westside Story
摯愛 Boyfriend Second album – 2004
紫禁之巔 電視原聲帶Top of the Forbidden City OST
最棒冠軍精選C'est Si BonFeatured
格鬥天王 電視原聲帶Mr. Fighting OST
《愛的奇蹟 喬傑立巨星最紅偶像劇情歌精選》Love Miracle I – Compilation Of J-star's Best OST SongsFeatured
好久不見 Long Time No See Third studio album – 2005
《愛的奇蹟II 跳舞吧!Love Miracle II – Come On Party!
《愛的奇蹟III 搖滾萬歲》Love Miracle III – I Love Rock And Roll
《我愛56 – 傳說再現5年極精選》I Love 56 – Retelling The First 5 Years
櫻野三加一 電視原聲帶Ying Ye 3+1 OST
喝采 Bravo Fourth studio album – 2008

Filmography

YearOriginal titleEnglish titleRoleNetwork
2002麻辣鮮師Spicy TeacherLi Meng Zhe (李孟哲) CTS
MVP 情人 My MVP Valentine D.J. SET TV
2003西街少年Westside StoryFeng Ye San
2004千金百分百 100% Senorita Meng Zhe Lin CTS & SET TV
愛上千金美眉In Love with a Rich GirlYi Wei Zhe TTV
2005Big Bear DoctorQiao Xiao Zhe
2006 Captain Barbell Cyborg 5566 GMA Network
住左邊住右邊 Taipei Family Himself/Guest PTS & SET TV
2007食神Shi ShenJASO CTS
櫻野3加1 Ying Ye 3 Jia 1 Wang Dao Ren/Bulu TTV & SET TV
2010家有四千金Jia You Si Qian JinPang Da Jing (龐大鯨) TTV
2011幸福裡的愛情33 Gu Shi Guan: Xing Fu Li De Ai QingPei ShengSTV
2017我和我的四個男人Jojo's WorldLi Bi He (李必合)
2020浪漫輸給你 Lost Romance He Tian Jian/

Situ Moran

TTV & SETTV

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
2018 53rd Golden Bell Awards Best Host for a Reality or Game ShowThe Hunger GamesNominated

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