Vivian Sung
Vivian Sung, born October 21, 1992, in Taiwan, is a Taiwanese actress who graduated from Fu Jen Catholic University. She first appeared in 2011 in the Mayday's music video "三個傻瓜 (Three Idiots)," playing the teenage version of the female lead.
In 2014, Sung starred as Li Si-Ying in the film "Café. Waiting. Love," which marked the official start of her acting career. She then portrayed the main character Lin Chen-Hsin in the acclaimed film "Our Times" in 2015, receiving a nomination for Best Leading Actress at the 52nd Golden Horse Awards. She also made a series of excellent performances in TV dramas such as "Taste of Love," "Proud of Love," and "Proud of Love 2".
In 2017, she was featured in the film "Take me to The Moon," and in 2018, she co-starred with Xiao Shenyang in the film "A Strong Insect Crossing The River." Later that year, she co-starred with Shen Teng in the comedy film "Hello Mr Billionaire." In 2019, she won the Best New Actress Award at the 24th Shanghai Film Critics Awards for her roles as Kiki in the film "Nina Wu" and as the lead character Zheng Xiao'En in the TV series "Lost Romance".
In recent years, she mastered the role of Hong Jing-Qing (Xiao Mi) in the 2021 film "Till We Meet Again." In 2023, she co-starred in the film "Miss Shampoo" and participated in the reality show "Starlight BnB." Vivian Sung, with her versatile acting talent and emotionally resonant performances, has secured a strong position in the Taiwanese entertainment industry.