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Occupation
  
Singer, Actress

Parents
  
Lin Zhi-Chuan

Role
  
Singer

Name
  
Mavis Fan

Instrument(s)
  
flute and piano


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Origin
  
Republic of China (Taiwan)

Born
  
27 February 1977 (age 47) (
1977-02-27
)

Albums
  
Lounge Diva, innocent, Sweet Tears, 星星精選

Awards
  
International Viewer's Choice Award for MTV China

Nominations
  
Hong Kong Film Award for Best Supporting Actress

Movies
  
Flying Swords of Dragon G, The Silent War, Will You Still Love Me Tomo, Lover's Discourse, About Love

Similar People
  
Wang Leehom, Kuei Lun‑Mei, William So, Arvin Chen, Tsui Hark

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Mavis Fàn (Chinese: 范曉萱; pinyin: Fàn Xiǎoxuān; born (1977-02-27)27 February 1977) is a Taiwanese pop singer who also plays the flute and piano. She's also known as 'Bo Bo' or 'Little Witch'.

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Mavis began her singing career in the mid 90s as a pop idol, singing songs catered mostly towards children and young teenagers. For example, the lyrics to 'Health Song' encouraged daily exercise and was accompanied by a music video in the style of a fitness video. However, she soon grew tired of her childish image and increasingly gravitated towards singing about moodier subject matters having to do with love and betrayal. She has expressed that she is no longer concerned with being a pop star and will only make music to her liking.

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Mavis was raised only by her mother, since her parents separated when she was just two years old. Her mom forged her unbreakable bond with music. She was sent to learn the flute and piano at the age of three, since her mom, an aspiring singer, had put all of her own musical dreams in Mavis. They led a tight life. Her mom had to sing at bars to afford Mavis' tuition for the best music school in Taiwan.

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Mavis did not let her mom down. She began to sing on stage at 14. Time has brought about many changes to both her life and her music, but her passion for expression has never changed. At 17 years old, she began to sing children's songs. In the late 1990s, she adopted a more mature image, singing in a variety of pop styles for a more general audience and captured significant amounts of popular attention. Fàn is a member of the Fàn family.

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Discography

- Your Sweetness

When Mavis entered the Taiwan music scene in the mid-90s, she was first packaged as a sweet little girl. Her music company came up with the idea of featuring children's songs on her albums. Her first records got incredible sales, so that each album sold over a million copies, thus giving her nickname -- "Little Witch of Music."

- Darling (1998)

Fragile, childish and sentimental, just like the humid air of her island home, that was Darling, the title track of Mavis' 1998 album of the same name. This song came after a break-up, when Mavis was in New York filming the video for "Bartender Angel."

Darling is overall a pretty comfortable pop album, thanks to brilliant collaborations between Mavis and other musicians from Hong Kong and the mainland.

- I Want Us To Be Together (1999)

In 1999, the album "I Want Us To Be Together," the follow-up to "Darling," came out as yet another Mavis do-my-own-music manifesto. That was I Want Us to Be Together. For the first time, Mavis took the job of music executive and contributed half of the composition on the album. She delivered on her promise, winning best pop album at the 11th Taiwan Gold Melody Awards, Taiwan's equivalent of the Grammys. She said, "I'm not that public idol kind of girl. I don't want to be either. Actually, I do enjoy being loved by a small group of people, just a small group, because they make me feel special."

- Sometimes (1999–2000)

Mavis' two transition albums never achieved as much commercial success as critical success.

- You Don't Trust Me Anymore (2001)

That was You Don't Trust Me Anymore, written by Mavis and co-produced by her boyfriend Laurence Chow. The song is published on Mavis' 2001 album Lounge Diva. Rumors said Mavis developed depression during her transition period, because she put herself under too much pressure to produce good music. She confirmed this in her book, "Scratch", released this year.

Although she had flowers and applause, Mavis said she was not content. She said, "I'm sure that isn't what I want. I have a clear goal, if I can't achieve it there is nothing to for me to feel good about."

Film

Her film debut was in The Private Eye Blues in 1995. She played the role of A-Su in the 2005 film About Love.

Filmography

Actress
2019
Nowhere Man (TV Series) as
Bai Lan
- Chapter 8: Sleepwalking (2019) - Bai Lan
- Chapter 7: Ogawa (2019) - Bai Lan
- Chapter 6: Recollection (2019) - Bai Lan
- Chapter 5: Short-Lived (2019) - Bai Lan
- Chapter 4: Old Friends (2019) - Bai Lan
- Chapter 3: Ten Years (2019) - Bai Lan
- Chapter 2: The Child (2019) - Bai Lan
- Chapter 1: The Killing (2019) - Bai Lan
2016
Heartfall Arises as
Sue Mok
2013
Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow? as
Feng
2012
Refresh 3+7 (TV Series) as
Zhang Ying
- Our Store (2012) - Zhang Ying
2012
The Silent War as
Shen Jing
2011
Flying Swords of Dragon Gate as
Su Huirong
2010
Lover's Discourse as
Kay
2008
Run Away from the Red Chamber, Projections Version (Video short)
2005
About Love as
A-Su (segment "Taipei")
1998
Mavis Fan: Darling (Music Video) as
Mavis Fan
1997
Mavis Fan: Bartender Angel (Music Video) as
Mavis Fan
1995
Mavis Fan: Rain (Music Video) as
Mavis Fan
1994
The Private Eye Blues as
Girl (as Hsiao Shuan Fan)
Composer
2007
Qing fei de yi zhi sheng cun zhi dao
Soundtrack
2010
Lover's Discourse (lyrics: "Have A Good Life") / (writer: "Have A Good Life")
2010
Summer Desire (TV Series) (writer - 14 episodes)
2007
It Started with a Kiss: They Kiss Again (TV Series) (music: "Happiness Cooperative") / (performer: "Happiness Cooperative")
Self
2018
Adventure Life (TV Mini Series documentary) as
Self
- Aya and Mavis Fan listen Mom's song (2018) - Self
2014
Sing My Song (TV Series) as
Self - Judge (as Fan Hiu-Huen)
2004
Kangxi lai le (TV Mini Series) as
Self
- Episode dated 10 October 2008 (2008) - Self
- Hao jiu bu jian Mavis Fan (2007) - Self
- Gang tai xiao mo nv de na ka xi zhi ye (2006) - Self
- Mai ga an nai da wo ma ma (Xia) (2005) - Self
- Mai ga an nai da wo ma ma (Shang) (2005) - Self
- Xian nv jia dao (2004) - Self
- Cong yin yue xiao mo nv dao ling lei mei shao nv (2004) - Self

References

Mavis Fan Wikipedia