Lin Yizhen's profile as the main character of "The Immortal Wife"

1. Lin Yizhen's personal information:

Name: Lin Yizhen

By name: Lin Yizhen

English name: Cher

Gender: Female

Blood type: B type

Height: 167 centimeters

Weight: 50 kilograms

Ethnicity: Han Chinese

Nationality: China

Birthplace: Taipei, Taiwan

Birthdate: May 10, 1966

Ancestry: Jieyang City, Guangdong Province

Current Residence: U.S.A. (or possibly Taipei)

Sign: Taurus

Lucky Star: Jupiter

Personality: Easy-going, Sincere, Assertive

Specialties: Fashion Design, Jazz Dance, Singing

Graduated from: China Television Arts Training Class

Year of Graduation: 1986

Languages: Mandarin, English, Cantonese

Last in line: Youngest (one brother, three sisters)

Married: Secretly in Los Angeles, U.S.A. on January 2, 1996

Husband Qiu Lijian (Mike Qiu), graduated from the University of San Francisco, U.S. businessman, engaged in the computer, real estate and construction industry, is also the director of the Hecheng Sanitary Ware

Occupation: Actor, singer, host

Variety show: Porky's Club

Host: Ace of the Show, Metropolis

Photo: Shooting Shiseido cosmetic ads, was discovered by others, entered the film industry, first film and drama. The first movie was "Tonight's Rain"

Commercial advertisements: (1) Three Flowers Cotton Industry Super Elastic Stockings (2) 1987 U.S. Office Furniture, U.S. Office Furniture, the first advertisement filming, with Lin Yizhen as the product spokesman

2, Lin Yizhen's personal preferences:

Interests: Singing, Dancing, Watching Videos

Favorite Actor: Chow Yun-Fat, Meryl Streep

Favorite Singer: Winnie Seaston

Favorite Food: Fruits (Beef, Watermelon, Tangerine, Lychee...)

Favorite Animal: Dog

Favorite Color: White, Black

Embarrassing Thing: Earned the bus and forgot to bring money

Unforgettable Thing: Going to Thailand to shoot a TV series (the first time I went abroad)

Wish to Travel Places: Italy, Nepal

Wish to Do: Studying (Fashion Design)

3, Lin Yizhen's acting experience :

Entered the entertainment industry in 1986, when she had just graduated from the HUATV training program and was entering her twenties. Because of her bright appearance and big eyes, she was chosen by the director of "Tonight's Rain" to play a strong woman who has experienced the vicissitudes of life. Although Lin Yizhen was a newcomer, she performed quite well in the movie and successfully portrayed her character, catching the attention of many directors.

In 1986, Lin Yizhen was cast in "Golden Villa" directed by Song Cuntao and co-starred with Qin Xianglin, her first major role. She played a mother and a daughter in the movie, and although she only played the mother in one episode, she did a good job, while her role as the daughter left a deep impression on the audience.

In 1987, Taiwan TV started to produce the serial drama "Tonight's Acacia Rain", in which Lin Yizhen played two roles: a talented and elegant young woman named Jingqiu, who was unhappy, and a mountain-born girl named Hu Wan-yao, who was kind and simple, and possessed the beauty of wildness and vivacity. Due to her successful interpretation of the two contrasting roles, Lin Yizhen became a new favorite in the TV industry, with a steady stream of film contracts. In the same year, Lin Yizhen starred in "Pretty Girl Goes Big" together with Huang Xianglian and Chen Guantai, which won the audience's favorable comments.

In 1989, she co-starred in the TV series "A Good Man's Luck" with Tang Zhenzong, and sang the theme song "Heartbeat Moment" and the ending song "My Love Is Inviting You". Released his first solo lyrical music album "Don't Wake Me Up in the Night".

In 1990, she participated in the TV drama "Sunshine and Rain" directed by Ho Yu-hang, in which Lin Yi-jin played the female lead role of Ding Ruoan.

In 1991, Lin Yizhen participated in the TV series "The Immortal Wife", playing the beautiful, generous and bright female lead He Lili. After the filming of "The Immortal Wife", Lin Yizhen's pay began to rise, and the series has made her widely known to the mainland audience, which can be regarded as the pinnacle of her career.

In 1992, Lin Yizhen starred again in the costume mythological TV series "The God of Fortune" with Zhang Chenguang, playing the playful and kind-hearted fairy Crystal and the cunning Huang Jadeite. In the same year, she acted in the TV series "Mom Take Me to Marry".

In 1993, she co-starred with Kristy Wu in the drama "Police Blossom", in which she played the roles of the majestic and beautiful policewoman Cheng Li-feng and the sophisticated and charming human trafficker Zhou Shasha. These two women have very different personalities, both have experienced family and relationship changes, life paths, personalities and appearances are very different, but despite this, Lin Yizhen was able to grasp the differences between the two roles, and acted with ease. The launch of "The Police's Edge" coincided with the airing of "Pao Ching Tien" on China TV, but its ratings have risen steadily, thanks to Lin Yi-Chin's brilliant performance. She was known as the "double-faced girl" by the audience because she always played two different roles in one drama in terms of appearance, personality and other aspects.

In 1994, she co-starred with Zhang Chenguang for the third time in "Huang Feihong and 13th Aunt", in which she played the lead role of 13th Aunt.

In 1995, Lin Yizhen took part in the TV drama "Peach Blossom with a Human Face", which depicted a sad and beautiful tragedy. Peach Blossom is a beautiful girl, once the scholar Cui Gu came to Peach Blossom Village to avoid the rain, he begged for water at Peach Blossom and got to know her, and since then the two of them fell in love with each other. In the drama, Lin Yizhen plays the female lead Zhou Tao'er. After the drama, Lin Yizhen began to fade away from people's attention, married in early 1996, and gave birth to a daughter in October of the same year, and then completely withdrew from the entertainment industry.

In addition to acting, Lin Yizhen is also the host of the variety show "Metropolis Style" and "Ace in the Hole" on Taiwan TV. Despite the busy work schedule and pressure, she is still very happy because it is very hard to rush to shoot a drama, while hosting a variety show can be a bit easier.