Ko Chia-yen
Ko Chia-yen (Alice Ko) is a Taiwanese actress with a degree from the School of Practical Applied Foreign Languages. She was born on January 10, 1985, grew up in Taipei, and began her acting career in 2005. Initially, Ke Jiayan made her official debut in 2006 by starring in the movie "Do Over", she was a kindergarten teacher, and after turning into an actor, she showed extremely high acting skills.
She has achieved many important milestones in her career, such as being nominated for Best Actress at the 12th Taipei Film Festival in 2009 for the film "Monga", and starring in the inspirational drama "Office Girls" in 2011, which made her very popular. In addition, Ko Chia-yen starred in the period film "Where the Wind Settles" in 2014.
Ko Chia-yen's acting achievements were recognized in 2016, when she won the 51st Taiwan Television Golden Bell Award for Leading Role in a Drama Program for her outstanding performance in the urban drama "Marry Me, or Not?". In 2020, "Someday or One Day" was quite a challenge, she served as the heroine in the play and received high attention and praise on both sides of the strait, and even won her the 55th Taiwan TV Golden Bell Award for Actress in a Drama Program.
In the next two years, she continued to star in "Mom, Don't Do That!" and co-starred with Alyssa Jia and others. In 2022, she will again play the leading role in the film version of the feature film "Someday or One Day". In addition, in 2021, Ko Chia-yen published her first collection of essays "Hello, Goodbye" as an author.