Liu Wen-cheng

Liu Wen-cheng (Chinese: 劉文正; pinyin: Liú Wénzhèng; 12 November 1952) is a Taiwanese singer and actor.

He is the nephew of Burton Levin, an American diplomat serving as the United States Ambassador to Burma in the late 1980s and early 90s.

Liu first started performing with his band "Zhengwu" in Xu Hui Zhong Xue, a Catholic school he attended.

He released close to 40 albums and acted in over 20 movies, in which he co-starred with some of the most popular female actresses like Brigitte Lin, Shirley Lu and Sylvia Chang.

[3] In 1991, he consented to a rare phone interview with a Singapore radio station during which the usually private Liu talked briefly about his personal life.

He described his childhood as happy and himself as an easy going and optimistic child who was quite oblivious to his future career as a singer as he had no interest in music till he was in high school.

He felt that a long-term relationship required a level of commitment and responsibility that were difficult to maintain in the entertainment industry.

Though Liu was known for his glamorous image, he revealed that the glittering outfits and flashy stage performances were part of the deliverables as a celebrity.