English Name / Dave, Wang Chieh
Date of Birth / October 20, 1962
Height / 174cm
Weight / 150 lbs
Zodiac Signs / Libra
Blood Type / O
Speak / Mandarin, Cantonese, Minnan, English Hobbies / Fishing and gardening
Favorite Foods / Hot & Spicy Chinese, Cantonese, Cantonese, Minnan, English Favorite Foods / Spicy & Spicy Chinese, Cantonese, Cantonese, Minnan, English Cantonese, Minnan, English Hobbies / Fishing & GardeningFavorite Food / Spicy Hot Pot
Favorite Part / Nose
Favorite Color / Blue
Favorite Artist / The Beatles & U2
Favorite Genre of Music / Classical & Rock
Specialty Musical Instrument / Guitar & Piano
Favorite Movie / Love Story & Gone with the Wind
Favorite Actor / Thomas & Tim Robbins
Favorite Magazine / Prose
Favorite Animal / Dogs & Fish
Favorite Season / Autumn
Favorite Gift / Jade
Favorite Sport / Racing, Stunts. Stunts.
Wang Jie, who spent his childhood in an orphanage, also experienced the hardships of life as an adult, but through hard work, he finally achieved great success at the age of 28 with the release of two albums, "A Game and a Dream" and "Forgetting You, Forgetting Me", and the following year in Hong Kong in one fell swoop with the release of "The Character of the Story", "Who Knows the Prodigal Son's Heart", and "People in the Rain and the Storm", which shook up the singing world with their heartfelt and heartfelt songs. Others, such as "Am I Really Nothing" and "Lone Star". established him as a popular figure in the singing world. His songs make people realize the sorrows and hardships of life and are filled with the courage to struggle.
In December 1987, Wang Jie, who was born from the Dragon Tiger Lion Dance, joined Taiwan's Flying Saucer Records under the appreciation of producer Mr. Li Shouquan, and released his first solo album as a singer-songwriter, "A Game and a Dream," with sales of 250,000, and dominated the charts for six months, with impressive results [now totaling more than 500,000 albums].
In early 1988, she released her second album in Taiwan, "Forget You, Forget Me", which continued to sell well (over 500,000 copies so far). In June of the same year, his song "Annie" climbed to the top of Hong Kong's pop charts, and Hong Kong's TVB traveled overseas to film a special solo album for him.
In June, his song "Forget You, Forget Me" and "You're the Pain in My Chest" topped Singapore's Dragon Tiger Chart, and was the runner-up in sales for the whole year, close to the Emperor Alan Tam. In Malaysia, Wang Jie's two albums both exceeded the 100,000 mark, setting a rare sales record.
1989 / January 1989, Wang Jie's third Mandarin album "Do I Really Have Nothing" was released in Taiwan, and within a month, it broke the 500,000 mark, creating a new record and a new record (600,000 copies so far).
February, the first Cantonese album "The Role of Stories" was released in Hong Kong and became the top selling album in Hong Kong, and became the target of all the major movie distributors and concert brokers.
March: Invited to Okinawa, Japan to participate in the "1989 Asian Music Festival".
April, he starred in the movie "Seven Wolves" for the first time, which grossed 60 million dollars at the box office.
May Selected as one of HKTVB's "Top Ten Golden Hits of the Second Quarter"
June Awarded platinum by the International Federation of Hong Kong Phonographic Industry (IFPI), first time ever in China
July Three concerts in Singapore, sold out, and again starred in "Seven Pairs of Wolves II"
August The fourth album, "Star of the Arc", was released simultaneously in Taiwan, Singapore and Malaysia, selling more than 40 million copies. "The second Cantonese album "Who knows the heart of a prodigal son" was released simultaneously in Taiwan, Singapore and Malaysia, and sold over 400,000 copies.
September: MTV "It's You, It's You, It's You", the first self directed and self starring album, sold over 50 platinum worldwide, a record again
October: Finalist of Golden Melody Award for Best Male Singer
December: Elected as the most popular male vocalist in 89 years by Record Monthly Magazine.
1990 / January 1990 Released the fifth Mandarin album "Roar at the Sun" (400,000 copies sold so far) and the third Cantonese album "Man in the Storm", which had another record-breaking year.
February, signed a two-year contract with Hong Kong's "Wing Shing" film company, towards the big screen, the film fee for each part of a million Hong Kong dollars, a new record for Taiwanese artists to develop in Hong Kong. Holds a solo concert in Hong Kong's Hung Hom Stadium, six consecutive shows, counting 100,000 people to the audience, so far no one in Taiwan can match. Went to Hokkaido, Japan to shoot the "Titan" watch commercial.
March: Shoots a Mother's Day PSA for China TV, directed by Ke Yizheng.
April: Invited to sing in the US and Canada, causing a whirlwind in the Chinese community.
May Releases his sixth Mandarin album, "I Want to Fly" (300,000 copies sold so far)
June Holds his first large-scale concert in Kaohsiung, kicking off the summer concert season.
July Caring Candidates "I Want to Fly I Want to Fly Forward" concert at the National Father Memorial Hall in Taipei.
August Singing the theme song "Home, Too Far Away" and "Asia's Orphans" in the movie "Foreign Land", the movie soundtrack album has sold nearly 250,000 copies so far.
October Released the fourth Cantonese album "Wandering Heart", which topped the pop charts within a week. Starring Andy Lau, Faye Chan and Wu Qianlian, "Supreme II" was directed by Wong Jing.
November: Traveled to France, South Africa and Namibia to shoot the movie "Dragon in the Wild", in which he performed the thrilling role of falling from a 10-storey building
1991 / January: Released the seventh Mandarin album, "For the Love of a Dream".
May Released the fifth Cantonese album "No Regrets in This Life", with the title song "No Regrets in This Life"
became the theme song of the TVB drama "No Regrets in This Life". It immediately topped the pop charts and was the top selling song for seven weeks.
June: Participated in the "East China Disaster Relief Party" of China TV and donated one million dollars.
1992 / January Released his ninth album "All By Meself", which went six platinum. Released "Arc Eagle - Wang Jie's Mood Portrait", describing Wang Jie's mood over the years.
February, the "You Love. Wang Jie loves you concert, Wang Jie even used his personal reward to host 500 local orphans in Kaohsiung to spend a warm New Year's holiday together, which is an admirable move. He was awarded the top spot in Taiwan TV's "Stick It Out" 92 Dream Lover Poll, showing that Wang Jie's status as a screen idol is y rooted.
May He made his acting debut in a Hong Kong TV drama series for TVB's 25th Anniversary special program "Splash of Blood in Tongsi", playing a police officer full of righteousness in the dark days of Hong Kong in the 1950s, the drama series was launched, and hit a rare peak in Hong Kong's ratings.
July The tenth solo album, Tears of a Hero, was released and has sold over 400,000 copies.
September Leads the industry in releasing Taiwan's first solo single "Going Home", which sells more than 250,000 copies despite no promotional activities, injecting a general incentive for single releases in China.
November Released the eighth solo album "Movie and TV Gold Songs" which included the theme song "Splash of Blood in Tangxi", the sales have been 4 platinum for two weeks and continue to sell enthusiastically.
December: Elected as one of the top twelve kings in the "Twelve Heavenly Kings" campaign organized by Youth Express Magazine
1994 / January: Released Mandarin album "I".
February with ALL BY MESELF album, won the first runner-up of Taiwan Golden Melody Dragon Tiger Chart in 81 years, and was the only solo album on the list, once again let the world recognize Wang Jie's creative talent and hard work.
1994 to
1999 / Emigrated to Canada
1999 / Signed with EEG as a contract artist.
Ambassadors / 2000 Ambassador of the Society for the Protection of Children
2001 Ambassador of Injury Health
Movies participated in / 02/2000 The Little Flying Dagger (Dir. Lam Hing Lung)
04/2000 Love and Sincerity (Dir. Mak Siu Fai)
06/2000 Chinese Gambling (Dir. Wong Jing)
07/2000 Legend of the Motorcycle (Dir. Wong Jing)
The Legend of the Motorcycle (Dir.
07/2000 The Legend of the Motorcycle God (directed by Law Lai Yin and Fok Yiu Leung)
11/2000 Love in the Shade (directed by Chung Siu Hung)
03/2002 The Fleeting Man and the Woman (produced by Lawrence Ng)
04/2002 The Opposite Sex in This Summer (directed by Ma Wai Ho)
09/2003 Charge of the Battlefield (produced by Chan Hing Ka and Law Kwok Mutton)
09/2003 The Charge (produced by Chan Hing Ka and Law Kwok Mutton, Lam Chiu Yin)
10/2003 New Police Story (Produced by Chan Chi-Man & So Chi-Hung, Directed by Moses Chan)
Advertisements filmed / 2000 French Fashion Smatlo (Print Ads)
2000 World Gold Council Golden Heart Jewelry (Print Ads)
2000 Hair Care Products (China) (Print & TV Ads)
2000 Hair Care Products (China) (Print & TV Ads)
The World Gold Council Golden Heart Jewelry (Print Ads)
2000 Hair Care Products (China) (Print & TV Ads) TV commercials)
2001 Alcatel Mobile Phone (print and TV commercials)
2001 Edenburgh Casual Clothing (China) (print and TV commercials)
2002 LongZhiBuDaBo Shoes (China) (print and TV commercials)
2002 Dongwei Motorcycle (China) (print and TV commercials)
2003 French Wedding Dress (China) (print and TV commercials)
2003 French Wedding Dress (China) (print and TV commercials)
2003 Gold Heart Jewelry (print) p>2003 French Wedding Dress (Print Advertisement)
2003 Tung Wai Motorcycle (China) (Print and TV Advertisement)
2003 Edenburgh Casual Clothing (China) (Print and TV Advertisement)
2004 Edenburgh Casual Clothing (China) (Print and TV Advertisement)
Dragon's Step Sneakers (China) (Print Advertisement)
2005 Richeng Shijiazhuang Casual Wear (China) (print ads)
New World Transmission Star Mobile (Hong Kong) (TV & print ads)
Personal Concerts / 23/02/2000 MasterCard [Wang Jie GIVING FOR THE CHILDREN] Concert
8-9/12/2000 Wang Jie China Tour - Guangzhou Concert
28/12/2000 Wang Jie China Tour - Shaoguan Concert
30/12/2000 Wang Jie China Tour - Shenzhen Concert
4-6/04/2001 Wang Jie Concert Wang's 2001
27/04/2002 Wang Jie Genting Concert
24/12/2002 Wang Jie & Qi Yu Concert (Atlantic City, USA)
12 & 14/09/2003 One Night Stand Wang Jie Concert (Sheraton Convention Centre, USA)
05/10/2003 Wang Jie Concert (Atlantic City, USA) )
24/10/2004 JJ Wang Concert (Atlantic City, USA)
26/11/2004 2004 JJ Wang Beijing Concert (Beijing, China)
Awards / 1999 Guangzhou Chart - Asia Pacific Best Male Vocalist
2000 Record [GIVING] Won Platinum Record Sales
New City Power Pop Awards - Asia Pacific Best Male Vocalist
Awards / 1999 Guangzhou Chart - Asia Pacific Best Male Vocalist
2000 Records [GIVING] Won Platinum Record Sales
My Choice China Original Music Pop Chart - Twelve Golden Hits [Heartbreak 1999]
2002 TVB8 Golden Melody Award Ceremony - Highly Recommended Songs Award [I'm Really In Love With You]
My Choice China Original Music Pop Chart - Twelve Golden Hits [Heartbreak 1999]
2002 TVB8 Golden Melody Award Ceremony - Highly Recommended Songs Award [I'm Really In Love With You]
The best song in the world is "I Love You". p>2003 Music Vanguard 2002 Award Presentation Ceremony cum Guangdong/Hong Kong Music Vanguard Club ~ Outstanding Singer Award
TVB's "The Most Popular Mandarin Songs of 2003 Seasonal Awards" [Behind Your Back]
Guangzhou TV Station's "The King of Songs 2003 Seasonal Awards Presentation Ceremony" Top 10 Golden Songs [Behind Your Back]
Guangzhou TV Station's "The King of Songs 2003 Seasonal Awards Presentation Ceremony" Best Mandarin Song [Behind Your Back 2003 Seasonal Selection Award Presentation Ceremony" Best Mandarin Song Award [Behind You]
2003 TVB8 Golden Songs Chart ~ Excellent Recommendation Song Award [I'm Better Than Him]
2004 Jiangsu Music Channel Award Presentation Ceremony ~ Top 10 Golden Songs
Jiangsu Music Channel Award Presentation Ceremony ~ Best Male Singer-songwriter
2003 King of Power Singing Awards Presentation Ceremony ~ Golden Melody ( Mandarin) [I'm Better Than Him]
New City Mandarin Awards 2004 ~ New City Mandarin Songs [Not Alone]
Solo Albums / 2000 GIVING (New Songs + Selected Songs) **Topped IFPI Albums Sales Chart for 3 consecutive weeks
2000 Starting From Now (Mandarin)
2000 Hello (Cantonese)
This is the first time that I've ever heard of this album. Album)
2001 Halloween (New Songs+Selections) (Album)
2002 Love and Dream (Cantonese Album)
04/2003 Love Me My Love (Mandarin New Songs+Selections Album)
06/2003 GIVING (Selected DSD)
06/2003 What I Sang and What You Sang (New Songs+Selections)
06/2003 I Sang and What You Sang (New Songs+Selections)
06/2003 I Sing and What You Sang (New Songs+Selections) VCD)
07/2003 What I Sing and What You Sing (New Songs + Karaoke DVD)
02/2004 Not Alone (Mandarin Album)
09/2005 Su Wake Up (Mandarin Album)
01/2007 Farewell Crazy (Mandarin Album)