Jolin Tsai filmography

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Jolin Tsai filmography
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Tsai in 2021
Feature films2
Micro films5
Television8

Taiwanese artist Jolin Tsai has participated in a total of two feature films, five micro films, and eight television programs. In August 2001, she starred in the Taiwanese variety show Jacky Go Go Go on CTV, in the segment "Love on Sunday" with the drama Catcher, directed by Huang Chun-hua. [1] Later that year, in December 2001, she appeared in the Taiwanese TV series Six Friends on CTS, directed by Ma Kung-wei. [2]

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In March 2002, she featured in another Taiwanese series, Come to My Place, directed by Doze Niu, also on CTS. [3] In August of the same year, she starred in In Love, a Taiwanese series co-directed by Ouyang Sheng and Chang Chih-chao for CTV. [4]

In March 2003, Tsai took on a leading role in the Taiwanese series Hi Working Girl , co-directed by Huang Ko-i and Wu Ssu-ta, which aired on CTS. [5] In May 2005, she starred in the educational segment "We Are the Champions" on the Taiwanese educational program Juguang Garden, directed by Kao Tien-lung. [6]

In September 2007, she played a leading role in the film Agent J , co-directed by Jeff Chang, Kuang Sheng, and Marlboro Lai. [7] In January 2013, she starred in the micro film Take the Happy Home, directed by Wu Jiayang, [8] and subsequently featured in the same micro film series for three consecutive years. [9] [10] [11] In October 2014, she appeared in the microfilm Make a Wish, directed by Shih Hsiang-te. [12]

In the same month, she served as a judge on the CCTV variety program Rising Star. [13] In February 2016, Tsai provided the voice for the character Judy Hopps in the Taiwanese dubbed version of the animated film Zootopia , directed by Byron Howard, Rich Moore, and Jared Bush. [14] In January 2019, she also served as a dance mentor on the Chinese variety program Youth With You on iQIYI. [15]

Feature films

YearTitleRoleCredit(s)Ref.
2007 Agent J Agent JActress [7]
2016 Zootopia (Taiwanese Mandarin dubbed version)Judy HoppsActress (voice) [14]

Micro films

YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2013Take the Happy Home 2013Actress [8]
2014Take the Happy Home 2014Cai XiaoguoActress [9]
2014Make a WishActress [12]
2015Take the Happy Home 2015Actress [10]
2016Take the Happy Home 2016Actress [11]

Television

Key
Indicates cameo appearance
YearTitleRoleEpisodeNotesRef.
2001Love on SundayLin"Catcher"Actress [1]
2001Six FriendsAi Episode 11 & 12Actress [2]
2002Come to My PlaceKao An-na Episode 4Actress [3]
2002In LoveJolin Episode 10Actress [4]
2003 Hi Working Girl Fu I-lingAll episodesActress [5]
2005Juguang GardenWan Mei-shan"We Are the Champions"Actress [6]
2014 Rising Star HerselfAll episodesJudge [13]
2019 Youth with You HerselfAll episodesMentor [15]

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<span class="mw-page-title-main">Jolin Tsai albums discography</span>

Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai has released 15 studio albums, 5 live albums, and 11 compilation albums to date. On September 10, 1999, she released her debut studio album 1019, which sold over 450,000 copies in Taiwan. On April 26, 2000, she released her second studio album Don't Stop, which sold over 500,000 copies in Taiwan and ranked 6th in annual album sales in Taiwan. Later that year, on December 22, she released her third studio album Show Your Love, which sold over 260,000 copies in Taiwan. On July 7, 2001, she released her fourth studio album Lucky Number, which sold over 150,000 copies in Taiwan and ranked among the top 20 albums in annual sales.

<i>Agent J</i> (album) 2007 studio album by Jolin Tsai

Agent J is the ninth studio album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai, released on September 21, 2007, by EMI and Mars. The album was produced by Lars Quang, Nik Quang, RnG, Adia, Paul Lee, Michael Lin, Paula Ma, and Jamie Hsueh. The album received mixed reviews from critics. While it was praised for Tsai's bold experimentation and diverse musical styles, some critics felt it lacked freshness and memorable melodies.

<i>J-Top</i> 2006 greatest hits album by Jolin Tsai

J-Top is a greatest hits album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai, released by Sony BMG on May 5, 2006. The album includes 20 tracks from Tsai's releases during her time with Sony, along with four music videos, one documentary, one remix medley, and two previously unreleased songs. The album achieved commercial success, selling over 100,000 copies in Taiwan and ranking as the fifth best-selling album of the year in Taiwan in 2006.

<i>Butterfly</i> (Jolin Tsai album) 2009 studio album by Jolin Tsai

Butterfly is the tenth studio album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai, released on March 27, 2009, by Warner and Mars. The album was produced by Adia, Paul Lee, Peter Lee, and Paula Ma.

<i>Castle</i> (Jolin Tsai album) 2004 studio album by Jolin Tsai

Castle is the sixth studio album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai, released on February 27, 2004 by Sony. The album was produced by Bing Wang, Peter Lee, Jay Chou, Jamie Hsueh, Huang Yi, and G-Power. It incorporates a wide range of musical styles, blending elements of pop, hip hop, Latin, chanson, heavy metal, and British rock. The album received widespread critical acclaim and is regarded as a significant milestone in Tsai's continued success in the Chinese-language music industry.

<i>Myself</i> (Jolin Tsai album) 2010 studio album by Jolin Tsai

Myself is the 11th studio album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai, released by Warner and Mars on August 13, 2010. The album is centered around the concept of "party", with dance tracks making up approximately 80% of its content. It was produced by Andrew Chen, Adia, and Paula Ma.

<i>Show Your Love</i> 2000 studio album by Jolin Tsai

Show Your Love is the third studio album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai, released on December 22, 2000, by Universal and D Sound. The album was produced by David Wu, Peter Lee, Paul Lee, Chen Wei, and Jae Chong. It features diverse musical styles and showcases a more mature vocal performance from Tsai.

<i>Lucky Number</i> (album) 2001 studio album by Jolin Tsai

Lucky Number is the fourth studio album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai, released on July 7, 2001, by Universal and D Sound. The album was produced by David Wu, Peter Lee, Paul Lee, Chen Wei, and Kay Huang, and blends elements of pop music with R&B, disco, and hip-hop influences.

<i>Magic</i> (Jolin Tsai album) 2003 studio album by Jolin Tsai

Magic is the fifth studio album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai, released on March 7, 2003, by Sony. The album was produced by a team including Bing Wang, Peter Lee, Jamie Hsueh, Jay Chou, and Huang Yi, blending a variety of musical styles such as pop, disco, funk, folk, hip-hop, and British rock.

<i>Dancing Forever</i> 2006 compilation album by Jolin Tsai

Dancing Forever is a compilation album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai, released on September 29, 2006, by EMI and Mars. The album features seven new songs, six remixed tracks, and live performances from her Pulchritude Concert, held on July 1, 2006, at the Kaohsiung Cultural Center in Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The song "Marry Me Today" won the Song of the Year award at the 18th Golden Melody Awards.

<i>J9</i> (album) 2004 compilation album by Jolin Tsai

J9 is a compilation album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai, released by Sony on November 12, 2004. The album includes two new songs and nine remixed tracks.

<i>Final Wonderland</i> 2007 greatest hits album by Jolin Tsai

Final Wonderland is a greatest hits album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai, released by Sony BMG on September 19, 2007. The album compiles 40 tracks from Tsai's time with Sony, including 22 music videos and two remix medleys.

<i>Ultimate</i> (Jolin Tsai album) 2012 greatest hits album by Jolin Tsai

Ultimate is a greatest hits album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai. It was released by Sony on August 28, 2012. The album includes 30 tracks and 10 music videos from Tsai's time with Sony and Universal.

<i>Dance Collection</i> 2001 remix album by Jolin Tsai

Dance Collection is a remix album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai, released by Universal and D Sound on April 2, 2002. The album features remixed versions of 12 tracks from Tsai's time with Universal.

<i>Born to Be a Star</i> (album) 2004 greatest hits album by Jolin Tsai

Born to Be a Star is a greatest hits album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai. It was released by Universal and D Sound on November 12, 2004. The album features 29 tracks from Tsai's time with Universal, along with 15 music videos.

<i>The Age of Innocence</i> (album) 2003 greatest hits album by Jolin Tsai

The Age of Innocence is a greatest hits album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai. It was released by Universal and D Sound on March 14, 2003. The album features a selection of 30 songs from Tsai's early years with Universal, spanning her releases from 1999 to 2001.

<i>Together</i> (Jolin Tsai album) 2001 greatest hits album by Jolin Tsai

Together is a greatest hits album by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai, released by Universal and D Sound on November 6, 2001. The album features 16 tracks from Tsai's time with Universal, along with 14 music videos and behind-the-scenes footage from the production of her album Lucky Number (2001).

<span class="mw-page-title-main">J1 World Tour</span> 2004–2006 concert tour by Jolin Tsai

The J1 World Tour is the first concert tour by Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai. The tour began on August 7, 2004, at Hongkou Football Stadium in Shanghai, China, and concluded on April 22, 2006, at Bren Events Center in Irvine, United States. Spanning 1 year and 9 months, the tour included 8 performances across 7 cities worldwide.

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