Tien Hsin (Chinese :天心;born Wu Tien-hsin on November 11,1975) is a Taiwanese actress,television host and singer. She won a Golden Bell Award for Best Leading Actress in a Television Series in 2011 for the drama series Who's the One. [1]
She has been married to South Korean photographer Kim Yeong-min since 2016. [2] [3]
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Year | English title | Original title | Role | Notes |
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1993 | Zhi Sheng Xian Shi | 至勝鮮師 | ||
2002 | Come to My Place | 來我家吧! | Cher | |
2003 | The Pawnshop No. 8 | 第8號當舖 | Chen Ching | |
2008 | Wish To See You Again | 這裡發現愛 | Dream lover | Special appearance |
2011 | Who's the One | 我的完美男人 | Shen Jo-wei | |
2012 | Gung Hay Fat Choy | 我們發財了 | Liang Tzu-ching | |
2013 | A Good Wife | 親愛的,我愛上別人了 | Shen Yi-chen | |
2013 | Marry or Not | 結婚好嗎? | Yang Ya-chen | |
2016 | A Touch of Green | 一把青 | Chou Wei-hsun | |
2017 | Magic Showdown | 魔幻對決 | Yen Ke-yin | |
2018-2019 | Pretty Man | 國民老公 | Han Ruchu | 2 seasons; webseries |
2019 | Best Interest | 最佳利益 | Fang Cheng | |
2019 | Triad Princess | 極道千金 | Sophia Kwong | Netflix series |
2021 | The Making of an Ordinary Woman 2 | 俗女養成記2 | Hung Yu-hsuan | |
2022 | Women in Taipei | 台北女子圖鑑 | Lin I-shan's aunt | |
TBA | Best Interest 2 | 最佳利益2 - 決戰利益 | Fang Cheng | |
TBA | Bloody Smart | 聰明鎮 | [4] | |
TBA | Q18 | — | [5] |
Year | English title | Original title | Role | Notes |
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1994 | Peony Pavilion | 我的美麗與哀愁 | Mi-mi | |
1995 | Yes, Sir 5 | 報告班長5:女兵報到 | Wu Tien-hsin | |
1997 | Fight or Die | 英雄向後轉 | Pai Ya-li | |
1998 | Woman Soup | 女湯 | Tao Shui-lien | |
1999 | My Loving Trouble 7 | 我愛777 | Candy | |
Kavalan | 少年噶瑪蘭 | Voice | ||
2000 | The Duel | 決戰紫禁之巔 | Jade | |
2005 | Catch | 國士無雙 | Star | |
2006 | Lethal Angels | 魔鬼天使 | Hong | |
2013 | Forever Love | 阿嬤的夢中情人 | Jin Yue-feng | |
2015 | King of Mahjong | 麻雀王 | Special appearance | |
Detective Gui | 宅女偵探桂香 | Maggie Wei | ||
Office | 華麗上班族 | Tang Kah-ling | ||
2016 | Unexpected Love | 閉嘴!愛吧 | Agent | Unreleased |
2019 | Mom, I Have No Time | 媽,我沒時間 | ||
2022 | Deleted | 越界 | Teh Shanshan |
Network | English title | Original title | Notes |
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CTS | Comedian Bump Earth | 笑星撞地球 | With Jacky Wu and Alex Dung |
The Winner | 天生贏家 | With Timothy Chao and Doris Kuang | |
Azio TV | Johnny's Power |
Year | English title | Original title | Notes |
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2006 | 41st Golden Bell Awards | 第41屆金鐘獎頒獎典禮 | With Matilda Tao |
2008 | 43rd Golden Bell Awards | 第43屆金鐘獎頒獎典禮 | With Jacky Wu and Patty Hou |
2012 | 23rd Golden Melody Awards | 第23屆金曲獎頒獎典禮 | With Mickey Huang |
Year | Artist | Song title |
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1991 | Ukulele | "Confession" |
1997 | Liu Han-chiang | "Wan Qiu De Feng" |
2006 | Tanya Chua | "Beautiful Love" |
2008 | Stanley Huang | "Tower of Babel" |
2012 | Evan Yo | "Big Girl Small Boy" |
2013 | Pu Hsueh-liang | "Hong Dong Wu Lin Yi Shou Ge" |
2019 | Fish Leong | "Sub-lover" |
2019 | Ding Dang | "Misunderstanding" |
Title | Album details |
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Take a Walk 散散步也可以 |
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Play 玩耍 |
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Year | English title | Original title |
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1998 | The Personals | 徵婚啟事 |
2009 | The 39 Steps | 步步驚笑 |
2020 | The 39 Steps | 步步驚笑 |
Year | Award | Category | Nominated work | Result |
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2011 | 46th Golden Bell Awards | Best Leading Actress in a Television Series | Who's the One | Won |
2014 | 49th Golden Bell Awards | A Good Wife | Nominated | |
2016 | 51st Golden Bell Awards | Best Supporting Actress in a Television Series | A Touch of Green | Nominated |
2016 | 21st Asian Television Awards | Best Actress in a Supporting Role | Won | |
2020 | 55th Golden Bell Awards | Best Leading Actress in a Television Series | Best Interest | Nominated |
This is a list of winners and nominees of the Golden Bell Award for Best Leading Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film.
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