Aya Liu | |
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Native name | 柳翰雅 |
Born |
Taipei, Taiwan |
September 14, 1978
Residence | Taipei |
Nationality | Taiwanese |
Alma mater | Taipei Hwa Kang Arts School |
Occupation | Actress, hostess |
Years active | 1996 - present |
Notable work | Princess Huaiyu |
Television | Guess Guess Guess |
Spouse(s) | Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche |
Children | One daughter (born in 2014) |
Awards |
Best Host in a Variety Programme 2008 Guess Guess Guess |
Aya Liu | |||||||
Traditional Chinese | 柳翰雅 | ||||||
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Simplified Chinese | 柳翰雅 | ||||||
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Standard Mandarin | |
Hanyu Pinyin | Liǔ Hànyǎ |
Aya Liu (Chinese: 柳翰雅; pinyin: Liǔ Hànyǎ; born 14 September 1978) is a Taiwanese actress and hostess.
Liu has won the Best Host in a Variety Programme Award at the Golden Bell Awards in 2008. In 2012, the Chinese media listed her on the Top 10 sexiest TV hostesses in China.
Liu was born in Taipei, Taiwan on September 14, 1978, with her ancestral home in Pizhou, Jiangsu. She enrolled at the Taipei Hwa Kang Arts School, where she studied alongside Barbie Shu, Dee Shu and Pace Wu. In 2006, Liu went to study in America, she returned to Taiwan in September 2007.
Liu hosted the variety show Guess Guess Guess with Jacky Wu in China Television, which earned her a Best Host in a Variety Programme Award at the Golden Bell Awards.
In 2011, Liu appeared in The Allure of Tears, a romance film starring Gigi Leung, Richie Jen, Joe Chen, Shawn Dou and Zhou Dongyu.
In 2012, Liu starred in the motivational film Happiness Me Too, alongside Joe Chen and Sha Yi. She received positive reviews. That same year, She also starred in the romantic comedy film Pink lady.