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Joe Cheng

Joe Cheng

Taiwanese actor, model, and singer


Joseph Cheng, (traditional Chinese: 鄭元暢; simplified Chinese: 郑元畅; pinyin: Zhèng Yuánchàng) (born 19 June 1982) is a Taiwanese model, actor and singer. Although he started his career as a model, Cheng is well known for his role as Jiang Zhishu in Taiwanese drama serial version of Japanese manga Itazura Na Kiss, It Started with a Kiss. Cheng has gained much recognition as an actor in most parts of Asia, particularly Taiwan, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, Philippines and Japan. Cheng released his debut EP, Sing a Song, in October 2009. The title of the EP as well as its title track is a play on the third word in his name, Chang (暢) as a homophone of the word "Sing" (唱) in Chinese.

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Early life

Joe Cheng, who was previously (prior to 2005) known as Bryan Cheng, [citation needed]grew up in Beitun District, Taichung, Taiwan.[1] Since his parents' divorce when he was in primary school, he has lived with his father.[1] He also has an elder sister, who lives with their mother.[citation needed]

Acting career

Cheng began his career in the entertainment industry with Catwalk Modelling Agency. He reportedly achieved success as a model within one year of signing. Cheng is based in Taiwan and also counts China, Hong Kong and Japan as his main target markets.

As a model, Cheng was featured in several music videos, including one of Heavenly King Jacky Cheung's. In 2003, he took on the role of the second male lead in The Rose, a Taiwanese drama serial which also starred Taiwanese girl band S.H.E and renowned actress Cecilia Yip. It was this role that kick-started his acting career. Following his rising popularity and the success of his first acting role, Cheng was asked to make a guest appearance as Lucifer in Taiwanese boyband Energy’s first-ever idol drama, Dance with Michael, in the same year. Cheng starred as the main lead in two dramas, Nine-ball and Magic Ring in 2004. Although these two serials achieved lukewarm success, Cheng took the role of the main lead in It Started with a Kiss in the following year. This serial achieved high ratings in Taiwan and was popular with audiences throughout Asia. Cheng's popularity rose tremendously as a result. It Started with a Kiss was also Cheng's first collaboration with actress Ariel Lin. The two, who are often touted as one of Taiwan's most compatible on-screen couples, paired up again in the 2007 sequel to It Started with a Kiss, They Kiss Again; as well as Love or Bread (2008) which is unrelated to the Kiss series. Cheng has starred in numerous drama serials produced in Taiwan,China and Japan, but remains most well known for his roles in The Rose and the Kiss series.

As a model, Cheng has modelled for several big-name brands including Puma AG (2003–2005) and adidas (2006–present). He has starred in numerous runway shows for brands such as Marc Jacob's (2003), Timberland, Levi's and Christian Dior (2007) He often also appears at flagship store openings including Hugo Boss (2009). Cheng also endorses several food, jewellery and clothing brands; the most recent being Chinese green tea brand Kang Shifu (for which Cheng starred and recorded a song with Mike He and Taiwanese actress Joe Chen) as well as casual wear brand N+a (with Taiwanese singer-actress Cyndi Wang). He also worked as a spokesperson for Shiatzy Chen.[citation needed]

Excluding drama serial memorabilia, Cheng has released three pictorial books in addition to four calendars and one mini pictorial in conjunction with the release of his EP in 2009. He has also authored two books and co-authored another on his hometown Taichung. He was also featured in a 2006 book on Catwalk Modelling Agency. Cheng has won multiple awards as a model and as a performing artiste. The most notable include one at the Asia Model Festival Awards 2009, in which he won the Asia Special Award. Cheng, together with Sylvia Chang and Mike He, was appointed as an ambassador for World Vision in December 2009.[citation needed]

Music career

2009 was a quiet year for the television star, who spent the year busy with his theatre debut, Design for Living, starring opposite stage veterans Sylvia Chang and David Wang, under the directorship of Hong Kong stage director Edward Lam. The troupe made several sell-out shows in Hong Kong, China, Taiwan and Singapore. Cheng said that it has always been one of his goals to star in a stage play and was very honoured to have been able to star in the same production as Sylvia Chang. In the same year he also released his first EP, Sing a Song. Cheng is known by his friends in the industry as one who loves to sing. Album sales were fair and the EP topped certain charts in Taiwan but Cheng failed to convince music critics of the industry. Much to the dismay of his fans, Cheng did not star in any drama series in 2009.[citation needed]

In addition to his entertainment career, Cheng is completing his part-time university studies in tourism management at Hsing Wu College. As all males in Taiwan have to enlist for National Service, Cheng is due to enlist as soon as he completes his education. In 2010 Cheng represented Taiwan and performed at the 7th Asia Song Festival, organised by Korea Foundation for International Culture Exchange, at the Seoul Olympic Stadium.[2]

Personal life

Joe Cheng is now discharged from military service in the second regiment of the Taiwan Coast Guard.[3]

Filmography

Films

Television series

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Variety Shows

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Awards and nominations

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Music videos

  • 2003 – 葉子" (Leaf) – The Rose OST by A-Sun
  • Bu Chao Bu Nao (不吵不鬧)- Landy 溫嵐
  • Ji Ta Shou (吉他手)- 陳綺貞
  • Gift – Jacky Cheung
  • Ye Zi/Leaf (叶子) – A Sun
  • E Zuo Ju (恶作剧) (It Started with a Kiss OST) – Wang Lan Yin
  • Bu Si Xin/Unwilling to Give Up (不死心) – Joe Cheng
  • Chang Yi Shou Ge/Sing a Song (唱一首歌)- Joe Cheng

Discography

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Books

  • Yuan Wei Chang Kuai《元味暢快》(2005)
  • Always Smile 《籃球偶像事件簿》(2003)
  • My Color My Style 《我型我色——鄭元暢配色寶典》(2003)

References

  1. JOJO (2008). "Joe Cheng: A Taiwan Indigenous People's Struggle History" 《郑元畅:王子落魄童话里那些辛酸的青春往事》. 《快乐阅读》 [Happy Reading] (in Chinese). Changsha, Hunan: Hunan Education Press. pp. 16–17. ISSN 1671-329X.
  2. KOFICE 7th Asia Song Festival Archived 12 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine 23 October 2010. Retrieved 12 October 2011.
  3. "Joe Cheng". IMDb. Retrieved 17 June 2010.
  4. "Joe Cheng". chinesemov.com. Retrieved 17 June 2010.

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