Ko Chia-Yen
Ko Chia-Yen (Chinese: 柯佳嬿; pinyin: Kē Jiāyàn; born January 10, 1985) is a prominent actress from Taiwan, celebrated for her versatile performances across film and television. She launched her acting career with a notable role in the 2006 feature film Do Over, directed by the acclaimed Cheng Yu-chieh. Following her debut, Ko gained recognition with leading parts in several films, including Miao Miao (2008), Monga (2010), and Night Market Hero (2011), showcasing her range and talent.
Her breakthrough came in 2011 with the immensely popular television series Office Girls, where she portrayed a savvy marketing professional, earning widespread acclaim and establishing her as a household name. Ko further solidified her status in the industry with her compelling performance in the romantic drama Marry Me, or Not?, which garnered her the prestigious Golden Bell Award for Best Actress in 2016.
Throughout her career, Ko Chia-Yen has demonstrated her ability to captivate audiences with her nuanced portrayals, making her one of Taiwan's most respected actresses. Her contributions to the entertainment industry continue to resonate, reflecting her dedication to her craft and her influence in Taiwanese cinema and television.
Filmography
Who Killed Cock Robin
Reclaim (2022)
God Man Dog
Night Market Hero
Your Love Song
Stand By Me (2019)
The Bold, the Corrupt and the Beautiful
Someday or One Day
Copycat Killer
Mom, Don't Do That!
Rainless Love in a Godless Land