Lawrence Ko Yu-Luen
Lawrence Ko Yu-Luen (Chinese: 柯宇綸; pinyin: Kē Yǔlún), born on April 28, 1977, is a prominent Taiwanese actor known for his extensive work in film. His acting career began at a remarkably young age, making his debut at just four years old.
Ko has collaborated with renowned director Edward Yang on several acclaimed projects, including the landmark films *A Brighter Summer Day* (1991), *Mahjong* (1996), and *Yi Yi* (2000), each of which has solidified his reputation in the industry. He further showcased his talent in Ang Lee's critically acclaimed *Lust, Caution*, which added to his international recognition.
In 2011, Ko starred in the biographical film *Jump Ashin!*, which highlighted his versatility and emotional depth as an actor. He continued to impress audiences with his performances in *Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?* (2013) and *To My Dear Granny* (2013), both of which received positive reviews. His role in *Murmur of the Hearts* (2015) further showcased his ability to connect with viewers through poignant storytelling.
Throughout his career, Lawrence Ko has established himself as a significant figure in Taiwanese cinema, earning acclaim for his diverse roles and contributions to the film industry.