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Wang Jie’s profile

Chinese name: Wang Jie

Birthplace: Xi’an, Shaanxi

English name: Dave, Wang Chieh

Date of birth: October 20, 1962

Height: 174cm

Weight: 150 lbs

Constellation: Libra

Blood type: O

Languages: Mandarin, Cantonese, English, Hokkien

Hobbies: Fishing and gardening

Favorite food: Spicy hot pot

Most satisfied part: nose

Favorite color: royal blue

Favorite singer: The Beatles and U2

Favorite music genre: Classical and Rock

Good at musical instruments: guitar, bass, drums and piano

Favorite movies: Love Story and Gone with the Wind

Favorite actor: Thomas T. Douglas and Tim Robbins

Favorite magazine to read: prose

Favorite animals: dogs and fish

Early photos Favorite season: Autumn

Favorite gift: jade

Favorite sports: racing, fishing, stunts

Singer resume

Wang Jie, who spent his childhood in an orphanage, He also experienced hardships in life as an adult, but through hard work, he finally published two albums "A Game, a Dream" and "Forget You, Forget Me" at the age of 25 and achieved great success.

The following year, "The Role of the Story" and "Who Knows the Prodigal Heart" were published in Hong Kong in one go, shocking the music scene with his soulful singing. Others include "Do I Really Have Nothing", "Lone Star", etc. Establishing his status as a popular figure in the music industry. His singing makes people feel the bitterness and hardship of life, and is full of courage to fight.

In December 1987, Wang Jie, a former dragon and tiger martial artist, joined Taiwan UFO Records under the appreciation of producer Mr. Li Shouquan, and released his first solo album "One" as a singer-songwriter. "A Game, a Dream" has sold 250,000 copies, dominating the rankings for half a year, and has achieved impressive results [it has now accumulated more than 500,000 copies]. It has sold more than 20 million copies worldwide, and sales of tapes and CDs have reached uncountable levels. Astronomical figures.

The second album "Forgot You Forgot Me" was released in Taiwan in early 1988 and the results are still impressive, continuing the sales boom (to date it has exceeded 500,000 copies). In June of the same year, his song "Annie" climbed to the top of Hong Kong's major pop charts, and Hong Kong TVB traveled overseas to film a personal special for him.

In June, "Forgot You Forgot Me" and "You Are the Forever Pain in My Chest" topped the Singapore Dragon and Tiger Charts, ranking second in sales for the year, close to the Emperor Alan Tam. In Malaysia, Wang Jie's two albums both exceeded the 100,000 mark, setting a rare sales record.

In January 1989, the third Mandarin album "Do I Really Have Nothing" was released in Taiwan. It broke through the 500,000 mark within a month, creating a new historical record and a huge amount (so far) exceeded 600,000).

The first Cantonese album "The Role of Story" was released in February and was officially launched in Hong Kong. It immediately topped the Hong Kong sales chart. object.

In March, he was invited to Okinawa, Japan to participate in the 1989 Asian Music Festival, and was selected for the Hong Kong TVB [First Season Selection]

In April, he made his debut in the film "Seven Wolves" (director) : Zhu Yanping), the box office is close to 60 million.

Selected in Hong Kong TVB's "Second Season Selection" in May

In June, the Hong Kong International Phonographic Association awarded a platinum album, becoming the first domestic winner

After his comeback, Wang Jie went to Singapore to hold three concerts in July, and he once again performed in "Seven Wolves II" to a packed house.

In August, Taiwan, Singapore and Malaysia simultaneously released his fourth album "Arc Star", which sold well. Nearly 400,000 copies were released, and the second Cantonese album "Who Knows the Prodigal Heart" hit sales again and topped all major pop charts.

In September, he attempted to direct and star in the MTV "It's You, It's You, It's You" for the first time. The global sales exceeded 50 platinums, creating another miracle.

In October, he was nominated for the Golden Melody Award for Best Male Singer.

Established "WANG" studio in November

In December, he starred in China Television's 8 o'clock TV series "Whose Misfortune Is Not Taught" with Fang Wenlin; was selected for the 1989 on-demand rate by Record Monthly The highest male singer; won Hong Kong's "Top Ten Golden Songs" and "Best Newcomer Award" with "Who Knows the Prodigal Heart"; Wang Jie's records are best-selling, and his songs have naturally become frequent guests on pop charts: on-demand charts, DJ charts, and dragon charts. Tiger Chart, Chizha Chart, and Golden Songs Chart. For a time, Wang Jie's name kept appearing on all popular charts in Hong Kong, which was unstoppable.

In January 1990, the fifth Mandarin album "Roaring to the Sun" was released (400,000 copies sold so far). The third Cantonese album "Man in the Wind and Rain" was released, setting another sales record. .

Wang Jie, who just debuted in February, signed a two-year contract with Hong Kong's "Wong Sheng" Film Company to develop towards the big screen. The salary for each film is one million Hong Kong dollars, setting a new record for Taiwanese artists to develop in Hong Kong. He held six solo concerts in a row at the Hung Hom Coliseum in Hong Kong, with a total of 100,000 people attending, which is unmatched by any Taiwanese artist so far. Went to Hokkaido, Japan to shoot the "Titus" watch commercial.

March shot a Mother's Day public service advertisement for China Television, directed by Ke Yizheng.

In April, he was invited to perform on a concert tour in major cities in the United States and Canada, triggering a whirlwind of Wang Jie in the Chinese community.

The sixth Mandarin album "I Want to Fly" was released in May (sales have reached 300,000 copies so far)

The first large-scale fan concert was held in Kaohsiung in June. The beginning of the summer concert boom.

In July, a singer concert "I Want to Fly, I Want to Fly Forward" was held to care for candidates at the Sun Yat-Sen Memorial Hall in Taipei. .

In August, he sang the lead vocals in the theme songs of the movie "Exotic Land", "Home, Too Far" and "Orphans of Asia". The original soundtrack of the movie has sold nearly 250,000 copies so far.

In September, the famous Taiwanese radio host Luo Xiaoyun and singers Zhang Qingfang, Ye Qiongling, Wu Sikai, Yu Chengqing, Wen Zhang and others were invited to a dinner to promote the "Connection of Love" concert in Hong Kong

Returned to Taiwan from Hong Kong in October to perform at the Times Advertising Awards gala (10/13) 30th birthday (10/20) Celebrated birthday with music and movie fans in Hong Kong, and announced the establishment of the "International Music and Movie Fans Mutual Aid Association" (10/21) Launched The fourth Cantonese album "The Wandering Heart" became the single champion of TVB's "Golden Songs" within a week (10/22). The movie "The Supremes II" started filming and co-starred Andy Lau, Chen Farong, Wu Qianlian and others. Director Wang Jing (10/23) was invited by Japan's NHK to go to Japan to shoot an album, but he refused because of the Diaoyutai incident

In November, he went to France, South Africa and Namibia to shoot the movie "War with the Dragon" In the wild", there is a thrilling performance of jumping from a ten-story building in the film

Wang Jie, who was in the flying saucer era, released his seventh Mandarin album "For the Love of Dreams" in January

February Returned to Taiwan from Africa to celebrate a rare Spring Festival holiday with family (2/6-2/18)

The China Television "Golden Songs" TV Concert in March was canceled for some reason (3/1)

Stayed in Hong Kong in April to film two movies, "The Supremes Ⅱ" and "Fighting the Dragon" at the same time

In May, the fifth Cantonese album "No Regrets in This Life" was released. The lead song "No Regrets in This Life" is the theme song of TVB's annual drama "No Regrets in This Life". It immediately topped the charts the week it was released and topped the sales charts for seven consecutive weeks.

In June "The Supremes II" "Forever Dominate the World" was released in Taiwan (7/18) Went to Singapore and Malaysia to meet with local fans and conduct promotional activities (7/19-7/28) Returned from Malaysia early to attend China Television's "East China Disaster Relief Gala" , and generously donated one million yuan (7/28)

In August, the "Wang Jie Forgot Himself" 1991 National Tour Love Singer Club was held in Kaohsiung, Tainan, and Taipei respectively (8/ 16, 8/18, 8/24)

In January 1992, he released his ninth album "All By Meself", setting a six-platinum sales record. Published "Lone Eagle - Wang Jie's Mood Photos", describing Wang Jie's mood photos over the years. In February, he held the Your Love. Wang Jie Loves You concert. Wang Jie even used personal remuneration to entertain 500 local Kaohsiung orphans to come and spend time together. A warm New Year's holiday, an admirable move. Won the first place in Taiwan TV's "92 Dream Lovers" male artist voting, which shows that Wang Jie's status as a screen idol is deeply rooted.

In May, he made his first appearance in a Hong Kong TV series as the leading actor in TVB's 25th anniversary special project "Blood Splattered in Tongxi". He played the role of a righteous and iron-blooded policeman in the dark period of Hong Kong in the 1950s. After the episode was released, it set a rare peak in ratings in Hong Kong.

The tenth album "Heroic Tears" was released in July and has sold more than 400,000 copies so far. Based in Taiwan, the "Wang Jie Friends Club WANGamp; FRIENDS" was officially established to lead singers around the world to gather strength. Show love and help the world

In August, the first membership swearing-in event of the "Wang Jie Friends Club" was held at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Taipei. It was the first charity event for the "Wang Jie International Friends Club" and was held on the spot. The first membership fee of NT$200,000 was donated in full

In September, he led the industry trend and released Taiwan's first solo single "Go Home" (sung at the 1993 CCTV Spring Festival Gala) without any promotional activities Despite this, the sales volume still exceeded 250,000 copies, injecting general encouragement into the release of domestic singles.

In November, the eighth solo album was released, which also included the theme song of "Blood Splattered on the West Side". The sales volume has exceeded 4 platinums in two weeks and continues to be sold enthusiastically.

Shortlisted for the Golden Melody Award for Best Male Vocalist for the second time

In December, he was selected as one of the Twelve Heavenly Kings in the voting event organized by Youth Express Magazine

1993

In January, the 11th Mandarin album "I" was released, and the movie "Fighting the Dragon" was released. For this movie, Wang Jie went through all kinds of hardships

In February, "All BY Myself" The album won the runner-up spot on Taiwan's 1981 Golden Song Chart, and was the only all-composed album by an individual on the list. Once again, the world recognized Wang Jie's creative talent and hard work

The tenth album was released in July Two Mandarin albums "Road"

The first Mandarin best album "Prodigal Heart" was released in October

The thirteenth album was released in January 1994 Mandarin album "Just Say You Love Me"

Launched second Mandarin best album "Lone Star Dream"

Launched 14th Mandarin album "Migratory Bird" in July

1995/ Established his own Chaofan Music Studio

1995-1999/ Exited Hong Kong Warner Records and joined Taiwan's Boli Jiayin Records company and immigrated to Canada

In 1999/ Officially signed a contract with EEG to become its contract artist

In 2007, released the latest album "Farewell Crazy"

Ambassadors once served

2000 Ambassador for the Society for the Protection of Children

2001 Ambassador for the Physically Disabled

Movies he has participated in

1969 Ghost Eunuch (Childhood) Cameo)

1988 Genius (guest police officer)

1989 Seven Wolves (played by: Camel)

1991 The Supremes 2: Forever Domination (played by Qiu) Jie)

1992 Fighting the Dragon in the Wild (played by Ajie)

2000 Little Li's Flying Knife

2000 Love and Sincerity

2002 God of Gamblers

2000 The Legend of the God of Cars

2000 Yin and Yang Love

2002 Erotic Man and Woman (Friendly Performance)

2002 This Summer Opposite Sex

2003 The Charge (guest star)

2004 New Police Story (guest star)

TV series she has participated in

1990 Who Can't Teach an Adopted Son (played by: Pang Yongqin)

1992 Blood Splattered in Tangxi (played by: Lien Jiarong)

2003 Flying into the Sky (guest star)

2004 Shanghai Beach The Legend of the Chivalrous Doctor

2005 My Wife (played by Dai Chih-hsiung)

Advertising filmed

2000 Kangtai Travel Agency Advertisement (TV Commercial)

2000 World Gold Council Gold Heart Jewelry (Print Advertisement)

2000 Paris Hair Care Products (China) (Print and TV Advertisement)

2001 Alcatel Mobile Phone (Print and TV commercials)

2001 Attenborough Casual Clothing (China) (print and TV commercials)

2002 Longzhida Sneakers (China) (print and TV commercials)

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2002 Dongwei motorcycle (China) (print and TV advertising)

2003 French wedding dress (print advertising)

2003 French fashion Smatlo (print advertising)

2003 Dongwei Motorcycle (China) (print and TV commercial)

2003 Attenborough Casual Clothing (China) (print and TV commercial)

2004 Attenborough Casual Clothing (China) (Print and TV Advertisement)

Dragon Step Sports Shoes (China) (Print Advertisement)

2005 Suncity Shijia Casual Clothing (China) (Print Advertisement) )

New World Transmission Network Star Mobile (Hong Kong) (TV and

(advertising)

Music works

Music album

Mandarin album (released by Flying Saucer Records)

"One" on December 19, 1987 A Game and a Dream"

July 11, 1988 "Forgot You Forgot Me"

January 18, 1989 "Do I Really Have Nothing"

"Lone Star" on August 11, 1989

"Roaring to the Sun" on January 7, 1990

"I Want to Fly" on May 2, 1990

"A Foreign Land" on August 18, 1990

"For a Lifelong Dream of Love" on January 1, 1991

"Forget" on July 1, 1991 You might as well forget yourself"

"All by himself", January 3, 1992

"Hero's Tears", July 3, 1992

January 1993 "I" on July 6, 1993

"The Road" on July 6, 1993

"Just Say You Love Me" on January 1994

8, 1994 "Migratory Birds" in February 1995

"Dream in a Dreamless Night" in February 1995

"Want to Be Free" in October 1995

(Poly Good News Released)

"Brotherhood" in February 1996

"Forgot Everything" in August 1996

"I Love You" in February 1997

"Starting Point" in August 1997

"Substitute" in August 1998

(Emperor Publishing)

August 2000 "From Now on" on the 17th

"Love Me, My Love, Wang Jie" on February 27, 2003

"Not Alone" on February 18, 2004

"Awakening" on September 30, 2005

"Farewell Madman" on January 3, 2007

Cantonese Album

February 1989 "The Role of the Story"

August 1989 "Who Knows the Prodigal Heart"

February 1990 "Man in the Wind and Rain"

October 1990 "The Wandering Heart" in May 1991

"No Regrets in This Life" in May 1991

"Heartbreak in a Lifetime" in November 1991

May 1992 "Block My Life"

October 1992 "Film and Television Golden Songs"

May 1993 "She"

February 1996 "The Mute's Masterpiece" "

"Giving" on January 18, 2000

"Hello!" on December 19, 2000

"Wang Jie" on April 3, 2001 Long Live 2001"

"Love and Dreams" on July 12, 2002

Concert

Singapore solo concert on July 21-23, 1989

Hong Kong’s “True Love Concert” on February 22-27, 1990

Kaohsiung’s “I Want to Fly” Fans’ Concert on June 29, 1990

July 20, 1990 Taipei "Caring for Candidates" Singer Concert

August 1991 "Forget Yourself" National Tour (Kaohsiung, Tainan, Taipei) Caring Singer Concert

China Television Concert on September 4, 1991 (broadcast on China Television on December 25)

Giving For Children Hung Hom Concert in February 2000

December 2000 Wang Jie’s China Tour Concert on the 8th and 9th ~ Guangzhou Concert

December 28, 2000 Wang Jie’s China Tour Concert ~ Shaoguan Concert

Wang Jie's China Tour Concert on December 30, 2000 ~ Shenzhen Concert

Wang's 2001 Hung Hom Concert on April 4-6, 2001

April 26, 2001 ~ May 1, 2001 Wang Jie’s US Tour Concert (USA)

April 27, 2002 Wang Jie’s Genting Concert (Malaysia)

2002 December Wang Jie and Qi Yu Concert (Atlantic City, USA)

March 21, 2003 Taipei City Government Parent-Child Theater-Wang Jie Classic Charity Concert (Taiwan)

2003 One-Night Love Song Wang Jie Concert on September 12th and 14th (Sheraton Convention Center, USA)

Wang Jie Concert on October 5, 2003 (Atlantic City, USA)

2004 February October 21st, Taipei Ximen 101 (auto signing)

October 24th, 2004 Wang Jie Concert (Atlantic City, USA)

November 27th, 2004 "Purple Sky" First solo concert in Beijing

"Going Home" Xi'an solo concert on September 16, 2006

2007 Dave Wang Live US Tour (Caesars Casino Hotel, USA)