Winnie Chang

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Winnie Chang
Born (1979-12-02) December 2, 1979 (age 44)
Other namesZhang Shiying
Alma mater Taipei National University of the Arts
OccupationActress
Years active2002—present
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese 張詩盈

Winnie Chang Shih-ying (born December 2, 1979) is a Taiwanese actress. She began her career on stage in 2002 and became known for her role in the 2010 film Seven Days in Heaven. [1] In 2019, she starred in the film The Teacher and won the Golden Horse Award for Best Supporting Actress. [2]

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Selected filmography

Film

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleRoleNotes
2010 Seven Days in Heaven  [ zh ]父後七日Chin
2012Flying Dragon, Dancing Phoenix龍飛鳳舞Shi-ying
2012 Cha Cha for Twins 寶米恰恰Mei-chia
2014Anywhere Somewhere Nowhere到不了的地方Head nurse
2014Live at Love活路:妒忌私家偵探社Feng Shih-hui
2015Love in Vain獨一無二Hui-chen
2016Black Sheep兒子老子Liang Yue-fen
2018The Outsiders鬥魚Instructor
2019The Teacher我的靈魂是愛做的Gao's wife

Television series

YearEnglish titleOriginal titleRoleNotes
2011Way Back Into Love愛。回來Vironica Kuan
2013Love SOS愛情急整室Mei-hsiu
2014 Apple in Your Eye 妹妹A&Z employee
2016The Age of Innocence多桑の純萃年代Young A-xue
2016House of Toy Bricks植劇場-積木之家Liu Ya-ling
2017Fragrance of Family Love稻香家味Yue-hong
2018Befriend人際關係事務所Ting Chu-di
2019The Making of An Ordinary Woman俗女養成記Hui-ping

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
201012th Taipei Film Awards Best Supporting ActressSeven Days in HeavenWon
47th Golden Horse Awards Best Supporting Actress Nominated
Best New Performer Nominated
2019 56th Golden Horse Awards Best Supporting Actress The TeacherWon

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