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Huang He (Oliver) is a Actor Taiwanais born on 13 november 1989 at Taipei (Taiwan)

Huang He (Oliver)

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Birth name 黃河(Huáng Hé)
Nationality Taiwan
Birth 13 november 1989 (35 years) at Taipei (Taiwan)

Huang He (Chinese: 黃河) (English Name: Oliver) is a Taiwanese actor. He is the first actor signed by the director Yee Chin-yen. He won the Best Actor of the Golden Bell Awards in 2007. In 2009, he starred in a Sweden/Taiwanese film, Miss Kicki. And in 2010, he starred in Juliet, a Taiwanese film inspired by the tragic love story Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare. due to his natural interpretation of Xie Zheng-Jie in Dangerous Mind. He is the youngest actor to receive this award in the annals of the Best Actor Award.

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Wang Chao
Wang Chao
(1 films)
Lorene Ren
Lorene Ren
(1 films)
Tian Yuan
Tian Yuan
(1 films)
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Filmography of Huang He (Oliver) (3 films)

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Miss Kicki
Miss Kicki (2009)
, 1h28
Genres Drama
Themes Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film
Actors Pernilla August, Eric Tsang, Huang He (Oliver)
Rating64% 3.241463.241463.241463.241463.24146
Kicki (Pernilla August) has, after several years abroad, returned to Sweden. Her 17-year-old son - Viktor (Ludwig Palmell) has been brought up by his grandmother and has a very distant relationship to his mother. In an effort to get reacquainted Kicki invites her son to join her on vacation in Taiwan. But her hidden agenda is that Taipei is also the home of the Taiwanese businessman (Eric Tsang) with whom she has been conducting an Internet romance.
Luxury Car
Luxury Car (2006)
, 1h28
Directed by Wang Chao
Genres Drama, Action
Actors Tian Yuan, Huang He (Oliver)
Rating64% 3.2380953.2380953.2380953.2380953.238095
The film follows an old man from the countryside who goes to Wuhan to search for his missing son, who his dying wife has requested to see one last time. In Wuhan, he meets his daughter, a karaoke bar escort who introduces him to an old police officer who offers to help. It soon becomes apparent to both the father and the policeman that the mobsters running the daughter's karaoke bar and the son's disappearance are linked.