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Hu Ting-ting
Born
Hu Ting-ting

(1979-09-11) 11 September 1979 (age 45)
EducationDuke University (BA)
University of Oxford (MPhil)
Occupationactress
Years active2004-present
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese胡婷婷
Simplified Chinese胡婷婷
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinHú Tíngtíng
Musical career
Also known asJudy Hu
OriginRepublic of China (Taiwan)

Hu Ting-ting or Judy Hu (Chinese: 胡婷婷; pinyin: Hú Tíngtíng; born 11 September 1979) is an English-born Taiwanese actress.

Biography

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She was born in Oxford and moved to Taiwan at the age of 6, and later with her parents moved to the United States for high school and college. She went to Duke University gaining a B.A. degree in Public Policy Studies, and studied her for master's degree at the University of Oxford.

She is the daughter of politician Jason Hu (former mayor of Taichung, with a net worth of $90M USD)[citation needed] and actress Shirley Shaw.[1] [2][3] She later married her long-term friend, Adam, on June 21, 2016.[4]

Filmography

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Film
Year Film Role Notes
2006 Breaking and Entering Wei Ping Minor Role
2008 Waiting in Beijing Nancy Main Role
Ballistic Gui Gui Supporting Role
2009 Ghosted [de] Mei Li Main Role
Television series
Year Title Role Notes
2005 Un ciclone in famiglia Mei Li Supporting Role; Miniseries
Television guest appearances
Year Title Role Episode(s)
2005 Ultimate Force Mary "Deadlier Than the Male" (episode 1, season 3)
Afterlife Chinese Woman "Sleeping with the Dead" (episode 5, season 1)
2006 Silent Witness Verity "Terminus: Part 1" (episode 3, season 10)
2008 Hotel Babylon Carol "Episode 11" (episode 3, season 2)
Secret Diary of a Call Girl Anna "1.8" (episode 8, season 1)

References

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  1. ^ Bruyas, Dimitri (21 September 2009). "Judy Hu walks the catwalk". The China Post.
  2. ^ "Soler's Julio marries Taichung mayor's daughter". Asian Pop News. 17 January 2013. Retrieved 27 July 2014.
  3. ^ "Hu Ting-ting announces split". Taipei Times. 29 January 2014. Retrieved 27 July 2014.
  4. ^ "Official account Facebook post". 28 July 2016.
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