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Chinese name
  
陳喬恩

Name
  
Joe Chen

Chinese name
  
陳喬恩 (traditional)

Role
  
Actress


Chinese name
  
陈乔恩 (simplified)

Height
  
1.64 m

Origin
  
Hsinchu City, Taiwan

Music group
  
7 Flowers

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Pinyin
  
Chen Qiao En (Mandarin)

Jyutping
  
Can Kiu Jan (Cantonese)

Albums
  
Ying Ye 3+1, Love Miracle, The Prince Who Turns Into a Frog, Top of the Forbidden City, The Magicians of Love, 7 Flowers

Movies and TV shows
  
Similar People
  
Wallace Huo, Huang Xiaoming, Zhang Han, Ming Dao, Jia Nailiang

Joe Chen - Top 14 Best Movies (陳喬恩)


Joe Chen Chiao-en (traditional Chinese: 陳喬恩; simplified Chinese: 陈乔恩; pinyin: Chén Qiáo'ēn; born 4 April 1979) is a Taiwanese actress, singer and television host.

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Known as the "Queen of Idol Dramas", Chen is known for her roles in The Prince Who Turns into a Frog (2005), Fated to Love You (2008) and The Queen of SOP (2012). She was nominated at the 43rd Golden Bell Awards for her role in Fated to Love You

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In 2013, her popularity rose in China, where she gained a large number of fans for her role as Dongfang Bubai in the Chinese wuxia series Swordsman. Chen also entered the Forbes China Celebrity 100 List for the first time. She established her status as an A-list-er with her roles in popular dramas and movies The Monkey King (2014), Cruel Romance (2015) and Candle in the Tomb (2016). In 2015, she is listed by Forbes as the 61st most influential celebrity in mainland China.

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2001–2004: Beginnings

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Joe Chen began working as a model and assistant in 2001. She entered the entertainment industry after winning 1st place on Sanlih E-Television's talent show. In 2002, she began her acting career by taking on a supporting role in the television drama, Lavender. She also became a host for SET variety shows Zhong Guo Na Me Da and Zong Yi Qi Jian, alongside famous Taiwanese hosts Jacky Wu and NONO.

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After being neglected by her company for six months, she attracted the attention of SET's executive Zong Limei, who cast her in 100% Senorita (2003). This was her first leading role. The drama became the highest rated Taiwanese drama then, and also achieved moderate success overseas. Joe then make her debut in Taiwanese girl group 7 Flowers the following year.

2005–2008: Rising popularity

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Joe achieved breakthrough with her performance in The Prince Who Turns into a Frog (2005). The drama had a peak rating of 8.05, dethroning the previous record held by Meteor Garden to become the highest rated Taiwanese idol drama.

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From 2006 to 2007, Joe began to host Taiwanese variety programs Treasure Hunter and Stylish Man - The Chef. She also starred in the dramas A Game About Love and Ying Ye 3 Jia 1.

In 2008, Joe starred in Fated to Love You opposite Ethan Juan. The series beats Joe's previous drama, The Prince Who Turns into a Frog to become the highest rated Taiwanese idol drama. Broadcasting rights of the show were sold to 15 countries. The drama was also covered by America's Wall Street Journal. Joe was nominated for Best Actress in a TV Series at the 43rd Golden Bell Awards and was named "Queen of Idol Dramas" by Taipei Times.

2009–2012: Developments in China

Joe was then cast in the romance drama The Girl in Blue, adapted from an online novel. This also marks her first forays into mainland China. The series was broadcast on Hunan TV in 2010. The following year, she made her feature film debut in Barbara Wong's romance film, The Allure of Tears.

Joe made her return to idol dramas after 4 years in The Queen of SOP (2012). The drama achieved high ratings and positive reviews, further boosting Joe's popularity. She also released an OST for the drama titled "Like to be Lonely", which topped the Baidu Chinese Music Charts for two weeks.

2013: Breakthrough in Mainland and Theater debut

Joe rose to mainstream popularity in China after starring in the Chinese wuxia drama Swordsman, adapted from Louis Cha's novel The Smiling, Proud Wanderer. She portrayed the anti-heroine Dongfang Bubai. Though there were initial doubts to her characters (as Dongfang Bubai is a male in the original novel), Joe later won the hearts of the audience through her complex and rich portrayal of her character. Joe experienced a rise in popularity, and won the Most Popular Actress award at the 5th Anhui TV Drama Awards.

The same year, Joe made her debut in musical theater, starring as the female lead in The Woman on the Breadfruit Tree, based on Amy Cheung's novel of the same name. She was nominated as Best New Actress at the 4th One Drama Presentation for her performance.

2014–present: Continued success

In 2014, Joe starred in The Monkey King, portraying Princess Iron Fan. The film was a huge commercial success, grossing US$180 million internationally. She also co-starred in Han Han's road-trip comedy The Continent, which was also a success at the box office.

In 2015, Joe starred in her first period drama, Cruel Romance alongside Huang Xiaoming. The drama achieved high ratings, and was extremely popular during its run. Joe won the Best Actress (Modern) award at the 17th Huading Awards for her performance. Joe then starred in another period drama, Destined to Love You, written by Tong Hua. The same year, Joe returned to theater and reprised her role in The Woman on the Breadfruit Tree. She received acclaim for her performance, and was awarded Best Actress at the 4th Denny Awards. She also made a cameo appearance in the popular youth film, Our Times as the adult version of the female protagonist.

In 2016, Joe paired up with Wang Kai for modern romance drama Stay with Me. This is also her first time as a television producer. She co-starred with Jin Dong in the web drama Candle in the Tomb, adapted from the novel Ghost Blows Out the Light. The series received praises for its exciting and fast-paced storyline, actors' performance as well as staying true to the novel.

Personal life

Chen is Taiwanese Hakka from Hsinchu County. She has two brothers, one elder and one younger.

Filmography

Actress
2022
Ke bu ke yi bu yao li kai wo
2022
Can You Not Leave Me
2021
Circulation as
Lu Yanan
2020
Go Fridge (TV Series)
- Team Chef 6 (2020)
- Team Chef 5 (2020)
2019
Queen Dugu (TV Series) as
Dugu Jieluo / Empress Dugu
2018
Big Brother as
Miss Liang
2018
Let's Cheat Together as
Yenling Liao
2017
Love Actually (TV Series) as
An Qinghuan
2017
Into the Rainbow as
Lian
2016
Candle in the Tomb (TV Series) as
Shirley Yang
- The Thunder (2017) - Shirley Yang (as Qiaoen Chen)
- The Dead (2017) - Shirley Yang (as Qiaoen Chen)
- The Copper Box (2017) - Shirley Yang (as Qiaoen Chen)
- Battle of Corpse Ginseng (2017) - Shirley Yang (as Qiaoen Chen)
- Corpse Ginseng (2017) - Shirley Yang (as Qiaoen Chen)
- Poisoned (2017) - Shirley Yang (as Qiaoen Chen)
- The Sewer (2017) - Shirley Yang (as Qiaoen Chen)
- Locked (2017) - Shirley Yang (as Qiaoen Chen)
- The Cave of Eyes (2017) - Shirley Yang (as Qiaoen Chen)
- Finding Cave of Eyes (2017) - Shirley Yang (as Qiaoen Chen)
- Uncle Yangpi (2017) - Shirley Yang (as Qiaoen Chen)
- Sand Storm (2016) - Shirley Yang (as Qiaoen Chen)
- Uncle Qiaoshan (2016) - Shirley Yang (as Qiaoen Chen)
- Ghost's Palace (2016) - Shirley Yang (as Qiaoen Chen)
- Secrets (2016) - Shirley Yang (as Qiaoen Chen)
- Gold Vein (2016) - Shirley Yang (as Qiaoen Chen)
- Brown Bear (2016) - Shirley Yang (as Qiaoen Chen, credit only)
- Fights (2016) - Shirley Yang (as Qiaoen Chen, credit only)
- The Weasel Grave (2016) - Shirley Yang (as Qiaoen Chen, credit only)
- Living in America (2016) - Shirley Yang (as Qiaoen Chen, credit only)
2016
Stay with Me (TV Series) as
Li Wei Wei
2016
Love Godfathers: Three Bad Guys
2015
Bei jing shi jian as
Xue Yalan
2015
Return of the Cuckoo as
Kiki
2015
Youth Never Returns as
Zhou Hui
2015
Destined to Love You (TV Series) as
Qian Baobao (2015) (as Joen Chan)
2015
Our Times as
Truly Lin (elder)
2015
The Queens as
Candy
2015
Cruel Romance (TV Series) as
Jinxiu Rong
2014
The Continent as
Zhou Mo (as Chiao-En Chen)
2014
Breaking the Waves as
Ruan Xiaoyue
2014
Zui jia xian yi ren as
Anqier
2014
The Monkey King: Havoc in Heaven's Palace as
Princess Iron Fan
2013
Swordsman (TV Series) as
Dongfang Bubai (2013)
2012
Happiness Me Too as
Song Qi
2012
The Last Phonecall (Short) as
Bao
2012
The Queen of SOP (TV Series) as
Lin Xiao Jie
2012
Beauties of the Emperor (TV Series) as
Han Empress Lü Zhi
2011
The Allure of Tears as
Xiao Cai
2010
Girl in Blue (TV Series) as
You Jiaqi
2009
Fu Qi You An Kang (TV Mini Series) as
Hsieh Fu-An / Huang Chun-Hsiang (youth)
- Episode #1.5 (2009) - Hsieh Fu-An
- Episode #1.4 (2009) - Hsieh Fu-An / Huang Chun-Hsiang (youth)
- Episode #1.3 (2009) - Hsieh Fu-An / Huang Chun-Hsiang (youth)
- Episode #1.2 (2009) - Hsieh Fu-An / Huang Chun-Hsiang (youth)
- Episode #1.1 (2009) - Hsieh Fu-An / Huang Chun-Hsiang (youth)
2008
Woody Sambo (TV Series) as
Chen Xin-Yi
- Episode #1.2 (2008) - Chen Xin-Yi
2008
Ming zhong zhu ding wo ai ni (TV Series) as
Chen Xin-Yi
- Di 24 tie: Zui hou yi tie zhi Ming zhong zhu ding wo ai ni (2008) - Chen Xin-Yi (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Di 23 tie: Ming zhong zhu ding wo ai ni (2008) - Chen Xin-Yi (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Di 22 tie: Zi zuo zi ai de ai (2008) - Chen Xin-Yi (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Di 21 tie: Ku jin gan lai (2008) - Chen Xin-Yi (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Di 20 tie: Kuayue 2 nian shi kong de gao bai (2008) - Chen Xin-Yi (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Di 19 tie: Cheng qiang de bian li tie (2008) - Chen Xin-Yi (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Di 18 tie: Ming zhong zhu ding ai xiang sui (2008) - Chen Xin-Yi (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Di 17 tie: Shikong (2008) - Chen Xin-Yi (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Di 16 tie: Yongqi (2008) - Chen Xin-Yi (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Di 15 tie: Jian bu duan (2008) - Chen Xin-Yi (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Di 14 tie: Qing mi Shanghai (2008) - Chen Xin-Yi (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Di 13 tie: Chong sheng! (2008) - Chen Xin-Yi (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Di 12 tie: Yiqie gui ling- (2008) - Chen Xin-Yi (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Di 11 tie: Ji Cun-Xi de nanti! (2008) - Chen Xin-Yi (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Di 10 tie: Xingfu, ru lü bo bing (2008) - Chen Xin-Yi (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Di 9 tie: Ji Cun-Xi de ganqing. Da bao zou! (2008) - Chen Xin-Yi (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Di 8 tie: Weile ni. Zuo ji dou yuanyi! (2008) - Chen Xin-Yi (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Di 7 tie: Dui bu qi, cuo guai ni- (2008) - Chen Xin-Yi (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Di 6 tie: Ji Cun-Xi de wenrou xianjing (2008) - Chen Xin-Yi (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Di 5 tie: Ji Cun-Xi de xinniang bu hao dang! (2008) - Chen Xin-Yi (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Di 4 tie: Tian a! Danyuan xinlang bu shi wo! (2008) - Chen Xin-Yi (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Di 3 tie: Sha mi?! Haizi shi wo de (2008) - Chen Xin-Yi (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Di 2 tie: Huai yun?! Bie nao le, Qiubite (2008) - Chen Xin-Yi (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Di 1 tie: Jia you! Chen Xin-Yi (2008) - Chen Xin-Yi (as Chiao-en Chen)
2007
My Best Pals (TV Series) as
Xia Tian
2006
A Game About Love (TV Series) as
Ye Duo-Li (as Chiao En Chen)
2005
Wangzi bian qingwa (TV Series) as
Ye Tian-Yu
- Chapter 20: Gongzhu jiu wangzi (Tianmi zuizhong hui) (2005) - Ye Tian-Yu (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Chapter 19: Zuihou de liuxing yu (2005) - Ye Tian-Yu (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Chapter 18: Qiangua (2005) - Ye Tian-Yu (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Chapter 17: Wangzi bian qingwa (2005) - Ye Tian-Yu (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Chapter 16: Xin de xuanze (2005) - Ye Tian-Yu (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Chapter 15: Nanti (2005) - Ye Tian-Yu (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Chapter 14: Suxing (2005) - Ye Tian-Yu (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Chapter 13: Xin dong (2005) - Ye Tian-Yu (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Chapter 12: Shi miao zhong de zhen ai (2005) - Ye Tian-Yu (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Chapter 11: Chu bu dao de lianren (2005) - Ye Tian-Yu (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Chapter 10: Zui shuxi de moshengren (2005) - Ye Tian-Yu (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Chapter 9: Bei yiwang de ai (2005) - Ye Tian-Yu (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Chapter 8: Xing xing (2005) - Ye Tian-Yu (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Chapter 7: Zhenxiang (2005) - Ye Tian-Yu (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Chapter 6: Wo de qingwa wangzi (2005) - Ye Tian-Yu (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Chapter 5: Weile ni (2005) - Ye Tian-Yu (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Chapter 4: Wei zaihu de ren (2005) - Ye Tian-Yu (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Chapter 3: Wangzi bian qingwa (2005) - Ye Tian-Yu (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Chapter 2: Dangzhen ai chuxian (2005) - Ye Tian-Yu (as Chiao-en Chen)
- Chapter 1: Jia gei you qian ren (2005) - Ye Tian-Yu (as Chiao-en Chen)
2005
Sugo (TV Series) as
Mei Li
2003
100% Senorita (TV Series) as
Liang Hsiao-Fong
2002
My MVP Valentine (TV Series) as
Barbie
- Fight.17: Let Go (2002) - Barbie
- Fight.16: Sad Prince (2002) - Barbie
- Fight.15: Hard Decision (2002) - Barbie
- Fight.14: Make a Choice (2002) - Barbie
- Fight.13: No Regret (2002) - Barbie
- Fight.12: Sorry (2002) - Barbie
- Fight.11: Man to Man (2002) - Barbie
2001
Lavender (TV Series) as
Xiao Wei
Production Manager
2016
Stay with Me (TV Series) (line producer - 10 episodes)
- Episode #1.10 (2016) - (line producer - as Chen Jian)
- Episode #1.9 (2016) - (line producer - as Chen Jian)
- Episode #1.8 (2016) - (line producer - as Chen Jian)
- Episode #1.7 (2016) - (line producer - as Chen Jian)
- Episode #1.6 (2016) - (line producer - as Chen Jian)
- Episode #1.5 (2016) - (line producer - as Chen Jian)
- Episode #1.4 (2016) - (line producer - as Chen Jian)
- Episode #1.3 (2016) - (line producer - as Chen Jian)
- Episode #1.2 (2016) - (line producer - as Chen Jian)
- Episode #1.1 (2016) - (line producer - as Chen Jian)
Soundtrack
2012
The Queen of SOP (TV Series) (lyrics: "Loving Loneliness") / (performer: "Loving Loneliness")
2004
The Champion (TV Series) (performer: "Paradise")
Self
2019
Back to Field (TV Series) as
Self
- Going and Coming (2019) - Self
- Love You For The Food (2019) - Self
2019
One More Try (TV Series) as
Guest (ep. 07)
2018
Roast (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #3.5 (2018) - Self
2017
Happy Camp (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 13 October 2018 (2018) - Self
- Zhong can ting bao wei zhan (2017) - Self
2018
Brave World (TV Series) as
Regular Member
2016
Up Idol (TV Series) as
Self
- Episode #2.1 (2016) - Self
2015
Running Man (TV Series) as
Self
- Ba Ling Nian Dai Pao Nan Di Da Gun (2015) - Self
- Dong Chang Da Zhan Jin Yi Wei (2015) - Self
2015
Go Fighting (TV Series) as
Self
- Shanghai Tang 2015 (2015) - Self
Archive Footage
2020
Stand-Up Comedy (TV Mini Series) as
Self
- Episode #1.3 (2020) - Self

References

Joe Chen Wikipedia