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Vivian Hsu (Hanzi: 徐若瑄, pinyin: Xú Ruòxuān, Wade-Giles: Hsú Jòhsuān, Japanese: ビビアン・スー) born March 19 1975 in Taichung, Taiwan, is a famous singer, actress, and model who has worked mainly in Taiwan and Japan.BeginningsThe second of three children, Vivian was born 徐淑娟 (py. Xú Shújuān), and used this name until she began modelling nude. Her parents divorced when she was a child. She attended Taipei Jianxing Elementary School and Taipei Shulinguo Junior High School.She got her start in entertainment after winning first place in a "Talented Beautiful Girl" contest held by Taiwan CTS TV in 1990. At this point, she was working by delivering food on her bicycle, and her customers began to recongise her from her television appearances. The same year she joined a musical duo named 少女隊 (py. Shàonǔ Dùi, en. Girls Team). They released two albums, in 1991 and 1992, then broke up. Following this, Vivian got her start in modelling. ModellingAs a model, she produced two nude photobooks: 天使心 (py. Tiānshǐ Xīn, en. Angel Heart) and Venus.Tianshi Xin, published in 1995, was shot in Sicily. In the United States, the title of this book is often mistranslated simply as 'Angel', which may be related to the mistranslation of one of Vivian's films. Venus (ISBN 4-8211-2097-6), published on July 7, 1996, had separate runs in Taiwan and Japan, with five of the photos being stricken entirely from the Taiwanese version of the book. It has been argued by that Tianshi Xin "unwittingly opened a new door to self-expression for teenage girls" and represented the beginning of a new image for teenage sexuality in Taiwan. Sociological issues aside, both of Vivian's nude photobooks sold very well and are now considered collector's items. Apart from her two main photobooks, Vivian appeared nude in two Taiwanese movies: 赤裸天使 (py. Chìluǒ Tiānshǐ, en. Barenaked Angel) in 1994, and 魔鬼天使 (py. Móguǐ Tiānshǐ, en. Devil Angel) in 1995. Chiluo Tianshi has been officially translated in international versions as 'Angel Heart', which may explain why Tianshi Xin is often referred to simply as 'Angel'. Though she gave up nude work after 1996, Vivian has continued to model for designers such as Hang Ten and Gucci, and has modelled in all three of her brief, autobiographical books: Earth Onigiri (2001), Privacy (2001, ISBN 4-88745-060-5), and Wo Ai Taiwan (2002). In addition, most of her musical albums contain substantial inserts featuring new modelling work. When modelling, her official vital statistics were as follows:
MusicVivian released her first solo single in 1995. She released her first full-length album, 天使想 (py. Tiānshǐ Xiǎng, jp. Tenshi Sou, en. Angel Dreaming) in 1996. Shortly thereafter, she took a speed course in Korean, and released a Korean version of the album titled 天使美少女 (kr. Choensang Misonyeo, py. Tiānshǐ Měishàonǔ, jp. Tenshi Bishoujo, en. Angel Prettygirl). Unusually, neither of Vivian's first two albums was sung in her native language.In 1997, with two Japanese comedians -- Kyoya Nanami and Amazon -- and a second female vocalist known as 'Keddy', she formed a band known as the Black Biscuits. Between 1997 and 1999, they released three hit singles and a full-length album, Life, but shortly thereafter the group disbanded. Their music suffered somewhat because neither of the men in the group possessed good singing voices. During this period, Vivian also released two more solo albums: 大麻煩 (py. Dà Máfán, en. Big Trouble) in 1998, and 不敗の戀人 (py. Bùbài de Liànrén, en. Undefeatable Lover) in 1999. She followed Bubai de Lianren with a Japanese translation, Fuhai no Koibito, in 2000. Later that same year, she released another new album, 假扮的天使 (py. Jiǎbàn de Tiānshǐ, en. Pretend Angel). In 2001, she formed The d.e.p with Masahide Sakuma, Gota Yashiki, Masami Tsuchiya and Mick Karn. The band was short-lived: by the end of the year they had released all the music they ever would. This amounted to two singles and a full-length album, 地球的病気 -We Are the d.e.p-. Over the next two years, she released a few more singles, including, alongside Kazuma Endo, Moment, the second opening theme to Gundam Seed, followed in 2003 by her next solo album, 我愛你 x4 the secret to happiness is love. Her most recent album is 狠狠愛 (py. Hěn Hěn Ài), released in April 2005. [ Visit the complete Wikipedia entry for Vivian Hsu ] Some related entries: Arturo Peniche | Gary Conway | Helen Grace | Yeardley Smith | James Keteltas Hackett | Uhm Tae Woong | Jeremy Irons | Lindsay Ridgeway | Young Americans | Jonathan Biggins | Nancy Sullivan This page is based on the copyrighted Wikipedia article Vivian Hsu; it is used under the GNU Free Documentation License. You may redistribute it, verbatim or modified, providing that you comply with the terms of the GFDL. | Searches on eBay |
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