Jacky Wu
- Name: Jacky Wu
- Native name: 吳宗憲
- Also Known as: Wu Zong Xian, Wu Zongxian, Wu Tsunghsien, 吴宗宪
- Nationality: Taiwanese
- Gender: Male
- Born: September 26, 1962
- Age: 62
Wu attended Hsin-nan Elementary School, and after graduating from junior high, he enrolled in Tainan Second Senior High School but dropped out. He attended five different high schools over four years, ultimately earning a certificate through self-study and passing the college entrance exam in 1982. He later studied at three institutions: National Chung Hsing University’s evening division of the College of Law and Business, Chinese Culture University’s Department of Drama, and the Department of Film and Drama at National Taiwan Academy of Arts.
At 16, he won a national singing competition and, after moving to Taipei, began performing in folk music restaurants. He also worked in various jobs, including at strip clubs, a gas station, and as an office assistant at a securities company. In the early 1980s, he participated in "Five Lights Award" and won the competition four times but left due to mandatory military service. Afterward, he recorded two songs for the 1985 compilation album "New Golden Melody Award – Youth Creative Stage."
In May 1987, Wu released his debut solo album, "Is It Only on Nights Like These That You Think of Me?" In the late 1990s, he founded the entertainment group "Xian Xian Family." He later invested in various industries, including real estate, gyms, publishing, and talent agencies. However, his LED business investments failed, and he had owned over ten properties in Taiwan before facing financial setbacks. In 2001, his company Alpha Records was sold to the Haole Di Group due to financial losses.
Wu wrote, directed, and starred in his first film, "Detective Two and a Half", in 1999. In 2016, he founded "Easy Cultural Creative Co., Ltd." and, in 2009, briefly served as chairman of Xiang Sheng Electronics Co., Ltd. before resigning due to the company’s debts.
Wu was married to a woman surnamed Hsieh, with whom he has three children. The couple separated in 2010, with their daughter, Wu Tze Han, living with him. He has a second daughter, Wu Shu Chen, born in 2015, and later remarried a woman surnamed Lin. Wu has also been linked to actresses Hsieh Hsian Chuan and Chang Hsueh You during his early career.
Wu's business and personal life has included controversy. From 2000 to 2006, investigations found that he evaded taxes, and he was required to pay back taxes and penalties totaling 41.8 million NTD. In 2004, he was caught drunk driving and involved in a standoff with police, leading to public criticism.
(Source: MyDramaList) Edit Biography
Drama
Title | Rating |
---|---|
Let's Fun
Taiwanese Drama, 2017, 40 eps
(Main Role)
|
0.0
|
Two Fathers
Taiwanese Drama, 2013, 73 eps
Ceng Da Wei
(Guest Role)
|
7.7
|
Movie
Title | Rating |
---|---|
Money and Love
Chinese Movie, 2016,
Yu Cong
(Support Role)
|
0.0
|
Time ls Money
Taiwanese Movie, 2015,
Asylum Patient
(Bit part)
|
5.1
|
Haruo
Filipino Movie, 2011,
(Main Role)
|
10.0
|
Liberacion
Filipino Movie, 2011,
(Main Role)
|
10.0
|
Just Call Me Nobody 1
Chinese Movie, 2010,
Bottomless Valley Master Tou Tuo
(Support Role)
|
6.6
|
Just Another Pandora's Box
Hong Kong Movie, 2010,
Chief Guard
(Unknown)
|
6.7
|
Belated Love
Taiwanese Movie, 2007,
(Main Role)
|
7.0
|
One Stone and Two Birds
Chinese Movie, 2005,
Shi Yi Pao
(Main Role)
|
8.0
|
Me and You and a Girl Named Ugly
Taiwanese Movie, 1997,
Wu Tsung Hsien
(Main Role)
|
0.0
|
Naughty Boys & Soldiers
Taiwanese Movie, 1996,
[Sergeant Wu]
(Main Role)
|
0.0
|
TV Show
Title | Rating |
---|---|
36 Questions Season 2
Taiwanese TV Show, 2021, 39 eps
(Ep. 1)
(Guest)
|
0.0
|
Mask Singer Season 4
Chinese TV Show, 2019, 11 eps
[Judge]
(Main Host)
|
7.3
|
Summer Sweetie
Chinese TV Show, 2016, 11 eps
(Ep. 8)
(Guest)
|
6.7
|
Super Entourage
Taiwanese TV Show, 2016, 1163 eps
(Main Host)
|
0.0
|
U Can U BIBI Season 2
Chinese TV Show, 2015, 24 eps
(Ep. 11-12)
(Guest)
|
7.0
|
Mr. Player
Taiwanese TV Show, 2014, 530 eps
[Yellow team] (Ep. 1-135, 158-160, 167-168, 212-214, 324-327, 329-334, 337-344, 347-356, 358-359, 361-364) | [Red Team] (Ep. 136-157, 161-166, 169-211, 215-323, 368-419, 423~) | (Ep. 328, 335-336, 345-346, 357, 360, 365-367, 420-422)
(Regular Member)
|
7.5
|
2 Days & 1 Night
Chinese TV Show, 2013, 12 eps
(Main Host)
|
0.0
|
Super King
Taiwanese TV Show, 2010, 33 eps
(Main Host)
|
0.0
|
Trending Articles
'When the Phone Rings' takes Netflix by storm, scores new personal-best ratings
Check out the latest domestic ratings and rankings of weekend K-dramas When the Phone Rings, The Fiery Priest Season 2, and Love Your Enemy
'When the Phone Rings's production team issues apology for a controversial scene
The production team of When the Phone Rings has issued an apology for a controversial scene from the K-drama
'Blossom's producer shares behind-the-scenes insights from the Chinese drama
Read the full interview from the Blossom's producer
Ji Soo and Park Jeong Min's zombie K-drama 'Newtopia' confirms premiere date
The much-awaited zombie K-drama, starring Kim Ji Soo and actor Park Jeong Min, is releasing soon
Song Hye Kyo, Jeon Yeo Been try to save a boy possessed by an evil spirit in 'Dark Nuns'
The upcoming Korean horror thriller Dark Nuns, starring Song Hye Kyo and Jeon Yeo Been, released a spooky teaser
'Resident Playbook' starring Go Youn Jung will reportedly air next year!
Resident Playbook will possibly premiere in 2025 after several postponements.
Song Hye Kyo and Jeon Yeo Been are all praise for each other at 'Dark Nuns's press conference
Also check out the latest teaser from the upcoming horror K-movie Dark Nuns
Nam Joo Hyuk, Roh Yoon Seo, and Cho Seung Woo are the main leads of a new occult historical Netflix
Nam Joo Hyuk, Roh Yoon Seo, and Cho Seung Woo are the main leads of the upcoming K-drama East Palace.