Wallace Huo

Wallace Huo Chien-hwa (Chinese: 霍建華; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Hok Kiàn-hôa, born 26 December 1979) is a Taiwanese actor and singer.

With the goal of becoming a singer, Huo joined the entertainment business at the age of 17, as the assistant of Taiwanese TV host Sam Tseng.

[citation needed] In 2005, Huo starred in his first wuxia drama The Royal Swordsmen directed by Wong Jing.

[11] The same year, Huo made his big screen debut in the movie Hands in the Hair alongside actress Rosamund Kwan.

[12] Huo then took the leading role in various dramas, including Sound of Colors alongside actress Ruby Lin,[13] Romance of Red Dust opposite Shu Qi,[14] and Emerald on the Roof with Sun Li.

[16] In 2009, Huo rose to mainstream popularity with the hit xianxia drama Chinese Paladin 3, an adaptation from the video game of the same title.

[26] The project was Huo's first attempt at producing a drama series after the establishment of his own company Huajae Studio, and reunited him with Chinese Paladin 3 co-star Tiffany Tang.

He was distinguished as one of the Most Influential People in China for 2015, a remarkable distinction since he is the only recipient of this award in the field of Performing Arts.

[44] In 2019, Huo starred in the period epic drama The Great Craftsman, reuniting with his Chinese Paladin 3 and Reset co-star Yang Mi.

[46] In September 2018, Huo announced the closure of Huajie Studio’s Weibo and Facebook accounts, which had been managed by his co-founder and manager, Lian Junjie, effectively shutting down Huo's only social media presence amid an acrimonious breakup with Lian[47].

On 20 May 2016, Huo confirmed his relationship with actress Ruby Lin,[48] his co-star in Sound of Colors (2006) and The Glamorous Imperial Concubine (2011).

Huo in 2016