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Ko Chun-hsiung (Ko Chun-liang (柯俊良)) was born on 15 January, 1945 in Kaohsiung, Taiwan, is an actor. Discover Ko Chun-hsiung's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?
Popular As |
Ko Chun-liang (柯俊良) |
Occupation |
Actor, director, politician |
Age |
70 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Capricorn |
Born |
15 January 1945 |
Birthday |
15 January |
Birthplace |
Kaohsiung, Taiwan |
Date of death |
(2015-12-06) Taipei, Taiwan |
Died Place |
Taipei, Taiwan |
Nationality |
Taiwan |
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He is a member of famous actor with the age 70 years old group.
Ko Chun-hsiung Height, Weight & Measurements
At 70 years old, Ko Chun-hsiung height not available right now. We will update Ko Chun-hsiung's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.
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Who Is Ko Chun-hsiung's Wife?
His wife is Chang Mei-yao (m. 1970-2004)
Tsai Qinghua (m. 2005-2015)
Family |
Parents |
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Wife |
Chang Mei-yao (m. 1970-2004)
Tsai Qinghua (m. 2005-2015) |
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Children |
Ko Yishan, with Chang Mei-yao
Ko Pinyin, with Chang Mei-yao
Ko Jianyu, with Tsai Qinghua
Ko Zier, with Tsai Qinghua |
Ko Chun-hsiung Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Ko Chun-hsiung worth at the age of 70 years old? Ko Chun-hsiung’s income source is mostly from being a successful actor. He is from Taiwan. We have estimated
Ko Chun-hsiung's net worth
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Net Worth in 2023 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2023 |
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Salary in 2022 |
Under Review |
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Source of Income |
actor |
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Timeline
Ko died on 6 December 2015 at Tri-Service General Hospital in Taipei, a year after being diagnosed with lung cancer. He was 70.
In 2007, Ko joined the Taiwan Farmers' Party, but was not reelected in the 2008 legislative elections.
His career accolades included three Golden Horse Awards, two Asia Pacific Film Festival Awards for Best Actor, a Panama International Film Festival Award for Best Actor. In 2005, Chinese Film Association of Performance Art named Ko on the list of 100 Outstanding Artists in Chinese Film (1905 - 2004).
Ko defeated incumbent legislator Chang Tsai Mei in a July 2004 Kuomintang party primary, and represented Hsinchu City Constituency in the Legislative Yuan from 1 February 2005 to 31 January 2008.
In 1996, Ko stood unsuccessfully in the Provisional Legislative Council Election in British Hong Kong.
In 1981, Ko self-directed and performed in My Grandfather, which earned him a Best Actor Award at the Panama International Film Festival. In 1989, Ko starred as Duan Yihu, reuniting him with co-star Jackie Chan, who played Guo Zhenhua, in the romantic comedy film Miracles, which were highly praised by audience. In 1999, Ko filmed in Cao Cao, he received the Best Actor Award at the 36th Golden Horse Awards. In 2012, Ko participated in the Taiwanese-language television drama Feng Shui Family.
Ko won the Best Actor Award at the 1979 Golden Horse Awards for his performance in A Teacher of Great Soldiers.
Ko was twice married. Originally wed to actress Chang Mei-yao in 1970, he became the father of two children, Ko Yishan (柯懿珊) and Ko Pinyin (柯品吟). They divorced in 2004, as Ko was involved in an affair with Tsai Qinghua (蔡清樺), who Ko married the next year. Ko's second marriage also produced two children, Ko Jianyu (柯鑒育) and Ko Zier (柯姿而). Chang, Ko's first wife, died in 2012.
Ko began his career by appearing in small roles before 1965. He appeared in The Silent Wife later that year. In 1967, Ko starred as Feng Ze in Ching-Zue Bai's Lonely Seventeen, for which he won his first Best Actor Award at the Asia Pacific Film Festival. In 1974, Ko starred as Zhang Zizhong in the historical film The Everlasting Glory, which earned Ko his second Best Actor Award at the Asia Pacific Film Festival. In 1976, Ko acted in the historical film Eight Hundred Heroes directed by Ting Shan-hsi, playing the role of Xie Jinyuan, he won a Golden Horse Award.
Ko Chun-hsiung (Chinese: 柯俊雄; pinyin: Kē Jùnxióng; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Koa Chùn-hiông; 15 January 1945 – 6 December 2015) was a Taiwanese actor, director and politician. He had been acting since the 1960s and had appeared in more than 200 films.