

Vivian Hsu
Vivian Hsu, born on March 19, 1975, in Taichung, Taiwan, has established herself as a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, particularly in East Asia, with significant recognition in both Taiwan and Japan.
Her career took off in Japan, where she made her debut in 1995. Throughout the late 1990s, Hsu captivated audiences and became a well-known celebrity, thanks to her extensive involvement in various media platforms.
In addition to her acting and modeling pursuits, Hsu served as the lead vocalist for the popular Japanese dance group Black Biscuits. The band achieved considerable success with their music, releasing four hit singles: "Stamina," "Timing," "Relax," and "Bye-Bye." Each of these tracks soared into the top five of the Oricon singles chart, showcasing their widespread appeal. Furthermore, their album, "Life," also performed well, reaching #6 on the Oricon album chart.
With her versatile talent and widespread acclaim, Vivian Hsu has left an indelible mark on the entertainment landscape in East Asia, continuing to influence fans and aspiring artists alike.
Filmography


The Sorcerer and the White Snake

The Tag-Along: Devil Fish

Little Big Women

Juliets

One Last Dance (2007)

Mama Boy

The Accidental Spy

The Confidence Man JP – Episode of the Princess –

Your Place or Mine!

Warriors of the Rainbow: Seediq Bale - Part 1: The Sun Flag

Lock Me Up, Tie Him Down

Mayday Life
