Yako Chan

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Yako Chan
詹子晴
Chan in 2007
Born (1988-04-11) 11 April 1988 (age 36)
Taipei, Taiwan
Occupation(s)singer, actor, commercial model
Years active2005–present
Spouse
William Wang
(m. 2020)
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese詹子晴
Simplified Chinese詹子晴
Musical career
Also known asYatou 丫頭
Zhan Yawen 詹雅文
OriginTaiwan
GenresMandarin pop
LabelsLinfair Records 2006–2007.6
Warner Music Taiwan 2008.5

Yako Chan (Chinese: 詹子晴; pinyin: Zhan Ziqing) is a Taiwanese singer and actress. She was a member of the band Hey Girl.

Early life[edit]

Chan's parents divorced when she was young. Alongside her mother and brother, Chan reportedly lived in impoverished conditions, frequently moving between squalid houses, until she entered the entertainment business. In 2016, Chan bought her first apartment, stating that she hoped her mother and brother would now not have to move again.[1]

Career[edit]

Chan made her debut on the variety show Blackie's Teenager Club in 2005.

Filmography[edit]

Presenter[edit]

Channel V

  • Blackie Lollipop (Wo ai heise bangbang tang 我愛黑澀棒棒堂)
  • Blackie's Teenager Club (Wo ai heise hui 我愛黑澀會)
  • Pop Beauty Wind (Mei mei pupu feng 美眉普普風)
  • Music Charts (Yinyue biaobang 音樂飆榜)
  • Popular (Liuxing 流行)
  • Model Lollipop (Mofan bangbang tang 模范棒棒堂)

Xing Kong

  • Xing Kong 8-Claw Entertainment: Kuroshio Tribe (Xingkong 8 zhua yu – heihu buluo 星空8爪娛-黑潮部落)

Television[edit]

Year Title Role
2006 Live Left, Live Right (Zhu zuobian, zhu youbian 住左邊住右邊) Xiao Zhu
2007 Brown Sugar Macchiato (Heitang maqiduo 黑糖瑪奇朵) Yatou (herself)
2008 The Legend of Brown Sugar Chivalries (Heitangqun xiazhuan 黑糖群俠傳) Lu Jianning
2009 Liao Asks More on the V Situation (Liao wen zhiyue V fengyun 廖問之越V風雲) Xiaolu's wife
2016 Tear People to Order (Si ren dingzhi 撕人訂製) Yatou (herself)

Discography[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ Miranda (12 May 2016). "Yatou Zhan Ziqing zufang 20 zai, qianwan gou ru Zhongshanqu xiaozhai [Yatou Zhan Ziqing has rented for 20 years, She must buy a small place in Zhongshan District". Retrieved 3 January 2017.