Ying Wei-min
Ying Wei-min | |
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應蔚民 | |
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Nationality | Taiwan |
Occupation(s) | Actor, singer |
Ying Wei-min (Chinese: 應蔚民; pinyin: Yīng Wèimín; born 24 October 1970) is a Taiwanese actor and singer.
He is the lead singer of an indie nakasi rock band, The Clippers ,[1][2] which he founded in 1995.[3] The band began with an emphasis on noise music, and shifted in style throughout the years.[3] On stage, Ying is known by a diminutive of his surname, to which he usually affixes the name of his band.[4][5] In 1998, Ying hosted a radio program, Psychological Collapse of Xiao Ying on Big Tree Radio FM 90.5. The show featured an eclectic array of sound mixed within a talk show format. Tsai Hai-en of the LTK Commune helped develop the show, which was taken off the air due to its inappropriate content.[6] Ying has appeared as a stage actor,[7] although he is best known as an actor for his role in Cape No. 7,[1] and numerous cameos, including on David Loman.[5]
Filmography
- Cape No. 7 (2008)
- My Queen (2009)
- In Time with You (2011)
- Night Market Hero (2011)
- Bad Girls (2012)
- Miss Rose (2012)
- Once Upon a Love (2012)
- David Loman (2013)
- Angel 'N' Devil (2014)
- The Missing Piece (2015)
- Someone Like You (2015)
- 52Hz, I Love You (2017)
- The Bold, the Corrupt, and the Beautiful (2017)
- Turn Around (2017)
- The Village of No Return (2017)
References
- ^ a b Frazier, David (11 April 2014). "Live Wire: How would the cross-strait service trade agreement impact live music?". Taipei Times. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
- ^ Ho, Yi (5 June 2015). "Events and entertainment listings". Retrieved 11 July 2019.
- ^ a b "Ying Wei-Min: From Indie Musician to Video-Performance Artist". Ran Dian. 29 November 2013. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
- ^ Aurelius, Marcus (8 May 2014). "Urban Nomad goes posh". Taipei Times. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
- ^ a b Ho, Yi (1 February 2013). "Movie review: David Loman 大尾鱸鰻". Taipei Times. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
- ^ "ALTERing NATIVism at Taishin Arts Awards". TheCube Project Space. 30 May 2015. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
- ^ Lee, Vico (2 May 2003). "Serving up Shakespeare as you like it". Taipei Times. Retrieved 11 July 2019.
External links
- Ying Wei-min at IMDb
- Ying Wei-min at the Hong Kong Movie Database
- 1970 births
- Living people
- Taiwanese male singers
- Taiwanese rock musicians
- 21st-century Taiwanese singers
- 21st-century Taiwanese male actors
- Taiwanese male television actors
- Taiwanese male film actors
- Taiwanese male stage actors
- 20th-century Taiwanese singers
- Taiwanese radio presenters
- Musicians from Taipei
- Male actors from Taipei
- 20th-century male singers
- 21st-century male singers