Tony Sun

Tony Sun
Sun in 2018
Background information
Chinese name 孫協志
Born (1978-02-20) February 20, 1978
Kaohsiung, Taiwan
Occupation Singer, actor, baseball player
Years active 1984–present
Genre(s) Mandopop, Taiwanese pop
Associated acts 5566
Spouse(s)
Han Yu
(m. 2011; div. 2015)

Tony Sun (simplified Chinese: 孙协志; traditional Chinese: 孫協志; pinyin: Sūn Xié Zhì; born February 20, 1978) is a Taiwanese actor, singer, host and baseball player.[1] He is the leader of Taiwanese group 5566.

Career

Sun gained much solo experience by releasing several well-received albums in Taiwanese Hokkien in the 1990s. However, his popularity waned when he had to fulfill his mandatory military service. Sun was signed under Jungiery since his earlier career days.

Personal life

On November 21, 2011, Sun married actress Han Yu. In October 2015, the couple announced their divorce; they had no children.

Filmography

Year Title Role
2008魔女18 號 / Mo Nu 18 HaoGuest appearance: 江口一郎
2008真情滿天下 / Love In The VineyardGuan Ming Jie / 関明傑
2007愛情,兩好三壞 / Love is Full CountMeng Xue / 孟學
2006魔劍生死棋 / The Sword And The Chess of DeathRen Qian Xing / 任千行)
2006食神 / God Of Cookery(Guest appearance: as Jiu / 九)
2005大熊醫師家 / Home Of Dr. Big Bear(Guest appearance: as Qiao Xiao Zhi / 喬小志)
2005格鬥天王 / Mr FightingDuan Yu Qiao / 段宇橋
2004愛上千金美眉 / In Love With A Rich Girl(Guest appearance)
2004紫禁之巅 / Top on the Forbidden City(Guest appearance)
2003西街少年 / Westside StoryYou Ya Yu / 游亞魚
2002麻辣鮮師 / Taiwanese GTO(Guest appearance)
2002MVP情人 / My MVP ValentineLiu Hua / 劉樺 / Tai Zi / 太子 (Prince)
2001隔壁親家 / Parents of the married couple next door
1993鳥來伯與十三姨 /

Discography

Sun in2010

Solo albums

  • Phoenix
  • Language: Mandarin
  • Release date: May 31, 2013

Track list:

  1. 不死鸟
  2. 要了我的命
  3. 紧握幸福
  4. 学习爱情夜
  5. 恋爱关键
  6. 看不见
  7. 多久
  8. 有你在身边
  9. 不死鸟 (instrumental)
  10. 要了我的命 (instrumental)

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryNominated workResult
201853rd Golden Bell AwardsBest Host for a Reality or Game ShowThe Hunger GamesNominated

References

  1. "Pray for Japan! Hundreds of artists offering "sound" (為日本祈福! 上百藝人獻"聲")" (in Chinese). China Television co. Ltd. 16 March 2011. Retrieved 31 March 2011.


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