Wu Chun
Wu Chun, born Goh Kiat Chun on October 10, 1979, is a multifaceted talent hailing from Brunei, recognized for his contributions as an actor, singer, and model. He garnered fame as a member of Fahrenheit, a popular Taiwanese Mandopop boy band, where he lent his deep bass voice from their inception in 2005 until their disbandment in June 2011.
In front of the camera, Wu has starred in several Taiwanese dramas, including notable titles like *Tokyo Juliet* (2006), *Hanazakarino Kimitachihe* (2006), *Romantic Princess* (2007), *Hot Shot* (2008), *Sunshine Angel* (2011), and *Kindaichi Case Files* (2012-2013). His film career features appearances in productions such as *The Butterfly Lovers* (2008), *Lady of the Dynasty* (2014), and *NEST 3D*, alongside Li Bingbing and Kellan Lutz. He also took part in the reality show *Dad is Back* in 2014, sharing moments with his daughter, Nei Nei.
As a model, Wu Chun has graced the pages of prestigious magazines including Esquire, GQ, and Harper's BAZAAR. Beyond his entertainment career, he is a successful entrepreneur in Brunei’s health and fitness sector, owning several businesses such as the renowned Fitness Zone, Bake Culture, and WoMen Hair Salon. He also directs TV commercials for InterContinental Hotel in China and is known for his charitable work and commercial endorsements.