Hsieh Yue-hsia

Taiwanese actress
Hsieh Yue-hsia
謝月霞
Born
Lin San-chiao

1944
Taiping, Taichung, Taiwan, Empire of Japan
Died4 January 2009
Taiwan
NationalityJapanese (1944–1945)
Republic of China (1945–2009)
ChildrenWang Rong-yu
AwardsGolden Bell Award for Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film

Hsieh Yue-hsia (Chinese: 謝月霞; 1944–2009) was a Taiwanese actress.

She was born Lin San-chiao (林三嬌) is what became Taiping District, Taichung.[1][2] Lin began training in dance at the age of four, with Hsieh Lien-zhi (謝連枝), and later took her mentor's surname.[1][2] Hsieh Yue-hsia became known for her Taiwanese opera performances.[1][3] In 2002, she received the Golden Bell Award for Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film.[3] Hsieh, Li Ang, and DJ Chen [zh] were featured in Monika Treut's Tigerwomen Grow Wings (2004).[3][4]

Her son Wang Rong-yu founded Golden Bough Theatre [zh] in 1993.[5][6] Hsieh died on 4 January 2009.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b c d "金枝藝術家 / 藝術指導 謝月霞". Golden Bough Theatre. Archived from the original on 18 August 2013. Retrieved 6 August 2018.
  2. ^ a b "謝月霞". Minkuan Taiwanese Opera Troupe. Archived from the original on 2014-04-29. Retrieved 2018-08-06.
  3. ^ a b c Yu, Sen-lun (5 June 2004). "Taking a German perspective on Taiwan". Taipei Times. Retrieved 6 August 2018.
  4. ^ Elley, Derek (8 March 2005). "Tigerwomen Grow Wings". Variety. Retrieved 6 August 2018.
  5. ^ Momphard, David (25 October 2002). ""She" is so funny". Taipei Times. Retrieved 6 August 2018.
  6. ^ Bartholomew, Ian (5 July 2013). "Nostalgic embrace". Taipei Times. Retrieved 6 August 2018.

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2000s
  • June Tsai (2001)
  • Hsieh Yue-hsia (2002)
  • Lu Yi-ching (2003)
  • - (2004)
  • Fang Wen-lin (2005)
  • Lee Lieh (2006)
  • Love Fang (2007)
  • Li Hsuan (2008)
  • Vicky Chen (2009)
2010s
  • Lin Mei-chao (2010)
  • Lin Mei-hsiu (2011)
  • Jade Chou (2012)
  • Pai Bing-bing (2013)
  • Ivy Yin (2014)
  • Yen Yi-wen (2015)
  • Ivy Yin (2016)
  • Wen Chen-ling (2017)
  • Lu Yi-ching (2018)
  • Chung Hsin-ling (2019)
2020s
  • Wu Yi-rong (2020)
  • Hsu Yen-ling (2021)
  • Zaizai Lin (2022)
  • Hsu Wei-ning (2023)
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  • Best Actress
  • Best Supporting Actor
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  • Best Actor (Miniseries or Television Film)
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  • Best Supporting Actress (Miniseries or Television Film)
  • Best Newcomer in a Television Series
  • Best Host in a Variety Show
  • Best Host in a Reality or Game Show


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