Tou Chung-Hua
Tou Chung-Hua, born in Taipei City on October 10, 1962, originally from Songzi, Hubei, is a well-known actor in Taiwan, graduated from Taiwan's Guoguang Drama Art Experimental School. He made his screen debut in 1971 in the film "Story of Mother".
He excelled in the 1987 comedy film "Yes, Sir", and the success of the film earned him the title of "the world's first squad leader" among the audience. Tou Chung-Hua's performance in the 2003 romantic drama "Crystal Boys" earned him a nomination for Best Actor in a Series at the 38th Golden Bell Awards, and then won the award the following year for "White Magnolia".
In 2008, he participated in the filming of the art film "Finding Her" directed by Zheng Fenfen. In 2013 and 2016, he filmed the family-themed TV series "我們這一家(Direct Translation: Our Family)" and "My Little Princess" respectively. And in 2014, he returned to the familiar comedy movie "Yes, Sir!7".
In 2017, he participated in the TV series "Face Off" and "Finding Mr. Right". He played Chen Yulou in the 2018 movie "The Worm Valley". In recent years, he has been active in the 2020 TV series "My Girl".