Landy Wen | |||||||
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Born | Jianshi, Hsinchu, Taiwan | 16 July 1979||||||
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Years active | 1998–present | ||||||
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Traditional Chinese | 溫嵐 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 温岚 | ||||||
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Landy Wen (Chinese: 溫嵐; pinyin: Wēn Lán; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Un Lâm; Atayal: Yungai Hayung) is a Taiwanese singer.[1]
In 2010, she was cast in a TV drama based on the Bret Easton Ellis novel Less Than Zero, to be set in Taipei.
Discography
- (1999) Sixth Sense (第六感)
- (2001) A Little Wild (有點野)
- (2002) Blue Rain (藍色雨)
- (2004) The Wen Effect (溫式效應)
- (2005) Love Comes Back (New + Best Selection) (愛回溫)
- (2007) Hot Wave (热浪)
- (2008) High Q (EP) (魔力 High Q)
- (2009) Dancing Queen
- (2012) Landing
- (2013) Landy 10th Album (溫嵐 同名概念專輯)
- (2015) Love Myself (愛上自己)
- (2022) Crazy (EP) (瘋)
Filmography
Film
Year | English title | Original title | Role | Notes |
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1999 | Two and Half Detectives | 神探兩個半 | Landy | |
2011 | Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale | 賽德克·巴萊 | Mahung Mona | |
2012 | X3 Trouble | 行X踏錯 | Beautiful woman | |
2017 | Take Me to the Moon | 帶我去月球 | Ruby | Guest |
References
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