黃健瑋
Chien-Wei Huang
Actors/Actress
Born in 1981, Chien-Wei Huang graduated from School of Theatre Arts of Taipei National University of the Arts and majored in performing. His works cover TV series, films and stage plays. In 2001, he made his first feature film, Summer, Dream, and won Best New Talent of the 4th Taipei Film Awards. Later, he participated in many films, such as Do Over and The Rice Bomber, and TV series, such as Innocence and Falling, which both got him nominations of Best Leading Actor in a TV series of Golden Bell Awards. He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor of the 46th Golden Horse Awards with Yang Yang, and in 2018, he was nominated for Best Leading Actor in a TV series and Best Writing for a TV series of the 53rd Golden Bell Awards with Wake Up 2.
Awards
2002 The 4th Taipei Film Awards Best New Performer "Summer, Dream"
Nominations
2009 The 46th Golden Horse Awards Best Supporting Actor "YangYang"
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2020 | DO YOU LOVE ME AS I LOVE YOU |
2018 | Father to Son |
2018 International Film Festival Rotterdam - Official Selection
2018 The 18th Palmas de Gran Canaria International Film Festival - Competition
2018 The 25th Titanic Budapest International Film Festival - Asian Winds
2018 Taipei Film Festival - Opening Film
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2017 | The Village of No Return |
2017 Golden Horse Awards Best Leading Actress(Finalists),Best Art Direction(Finalists),Best Makeup & Costume Design(Finalists)
2017 Taipei Film Award,
2017 Korea BIFAN NETPAC Award
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2016 | Ace of Sales |
2014 | The Rice Bomber |
64th Berlinale, Panorama Selection
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2014 | Paradise in Service |
2015 Berlin International Film Festival-Panorama
2014 Golden Horse Awards-Best Supporting Actor,Best Supporting Actress 2014 Busan International Film Festival-Opening Film |
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2014 | Taipei Factory II-Alla Scoperta di Taipei |
2014 Venice International Film Festival
2014 Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival |
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2012 | Father’s Lullaby |
2010 | Zoom Hunting |
Selected by TPG (Tokyo Project Gathering) Won awards in Golden Horse Film & TV co-production Meeting
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2009 | YangYang |
2009 Berlin International Film Festival – Panorama
2009 Taipei Film Festival –Special Jury Prize, Best Actress, Best Music, NEW TALENT COMPETITION – Audience’s Choice Award 2009 46th Golden Horse Awards – FIPRESCI Prizes, 6 nominations 2009 Asia Pacific Film Festival -- Best leading actress 2010 Asian Film Awards – nominated for Best Actress and Best Cinematographer Festivals -- Hong Kong IFF, Locarno IFF, Vancouver IFF, Film Festival Ghent, Tokyo IFF, Pusan IFF, San Diego Asian Film Festival, Hawaii IFF, Torino Film Festival |
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2009 | Tears |
2010 Taipei Film Festival-Best Director
2010 Asian Film Festival Roma-Best Actor |
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2006 | The Pain of Others |
2005 South Taiwan Film Film And Vedio Festival
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2006 | Do Over |
2006 Venice Film Festival,Critic's Week Nomiee
2006 Athens Int'l Film Festival 2006 Vancouver Film Festival 2006 Pusan International Film Festival, A Window on Asian Cinema 2006 Tokyo International Film Festival, Winds of Asia 2007 Los Angeles Visual Communication Film Festival 2007 Asian American Film Festival |
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2005 | My Fair Laddy |
2001 | SUMMER, DREAM |
2001 The 38TH Golden Horse Awards, Best Short Live Action Film
2002 Taipei Film Festival, Best Fictional Film/Video Award in the Professional Section of Citizen Video/Film Competition 2002 The 21st Vancouver International Film Festival, Dragons and Tigers Section 2002 The 15th Tokyo International Film Festival, Asian Cinema Competition Section 2002 The 7th Pusan International Film Festival, Wide Angle Section 2002 The 22nd Hawaii International Film Festival |