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Yuki Hsu is a Actor Taiwanaise born on 3 march 1979

Yuki Hsu

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Birth name Xú Huáiyù
Nationality Taiwan
Birth 3 march 1979 (45 years)

Yuki Hsu (徐懷鈺; pinyin: Xú Huáiyù) (born March 3, 1978) is a Taiwanese pop singer. She is perhaps best remembered for the single "Fen Fei" (分飛). Between 1998 and 2001 she scored a series of hits in Taiwan. Most of her songs were upbeat, catchy, melodic dance tracks, often with youthful themes or lyrics. Her song "Angel" featured a chorus of kids singing along with her. Other well-known Yuki Hsu songs include "Ai De Ding Dong", "Who's Naughty" (remake of Dr. Bombay song "Calcutta (Taxi Taxi Taxi)"), and a remake of the '90s techno track "Dub-i-Dub". In 1999 she paired up with South Korean rapper Yoo Seung Jun to record the duet "Can't Wait", which brought her some fame outside of Taiwan. She was also famous for the flamboyant and outlandish hairdos she sported in many of her music videos.

After 2001 she stopped recording and turned her career to work in Taiwanese dramas. In 2007 she returned to the pop charts with her new album Bad Girl.

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Filmography of Yuki Hsu (1 films)

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The Strait Story, 1h45
Directed by Huang Yu-shan
Genres Historical, Romance
Actors Yuki Hsu, Janine Chang (张钧甯)
Rating53% 2.6635552.6635552.6635552.6635552.663555
The movie tells the story of a young but noteworthy Taiwanese sculptor and painter, Ching-cheng Huang(黃清埕). He has already completed his studies in Tokyo and even had a few successful exhibitions. It is war, he plans to see his parents in Taiwan and then wants to go on to Peking, in order to deepen his knowledge of the metier. But as the artist is returning from Japan with his fiancée, a young pianist, both - together with hundreds of others - lose their lives on board the passenger liner Takachiho Maru that is tragically torpedoed by the American submarine USS Kingfish (SS-234) in March, 1943, while on its way from Kobe to Keelung (Taiwan).