Why is Chen Jianzhou called a black man?

Chen Jianzhou will always be called by others as a black man, a little very strange, Chen Jianzhou is a local road road Chinese, and not a foreigner, Chen Jianzhou why called black? Many friends are particularly interested in this, now we will come together to understand why Chen Jianzhou defendants called black.

Chen Jianzhou called the reasons for black

First, Chen Jianzhou like to play basketball, tanning is very dark, in his former basketball, was called a small black, and later found that the basketball nickname small black is too much, and then change the name of the black.

Second: because Chen had been in the basketball world reigned supreme, the physical quality is very good, not like yellow, like the physical quality of black people! So give him the nickname: black man.

Black Chen Jianzhou's personal information

Chen Jianzhou, born May 2, 1977 in Ganshan District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan Province of China, Taiwan's male entertainer, founder of Love Life public welfare, Taiwan Beer Basketball team deputy leader and marketing director, was a professional basketball team players.

When he was 21 years old, he was selected to join the Chinese Taipei men's basketball team and became the youngest player at that time. In the following year, when he participated in a professional basketball game in Singapore, he was forced to give up his career as a player due to two ruptures of his cruciate ligaments, so he joined Goldstar Entertainment Brokerage Company and became one of the artists under its banner, which is popularly known as the "Weichung Gang. In 2002, he became famous for hosting programs such as "TV Three Bastards" and "TV Search Line", and since 2003, he has been hosting programs such as "Entertainment 100%" and "I Love Black Shibuya Club", etc. In 2008, he won the host of the Golden Horse Award for Taiwan Movies.

Black Chen's acting experience

In 1999, Chen was forced to give up his career as a player after rupturing his cruciate ligaments twice, before being spotted by producer Wang Weizhong and signing up with Venus Entertainment as a contracted artist.

In 2000, he co-starred with Chen Xiaodong, Luo Zhixiang, and Joey Yung in the romantic comedy movie "Apple Bite", in which he played the lively, cute and manly Hua Youlun, his first movie work.

In 2001, he co-starred with Xu Xidi, Liu Han-ya, and Li Wei in the youth idol drama "Youthful Six", in which he played the role of Xiao Ba, which was his first TV drama work; after that, he guest-starred in the youth idol drama "Meteor Garden" starred by Xu Xiyuan, Yeanshengxu, and Zhou Yu-min, in which he played the guest of Daoming Temple's birthday party; in the same year, he served as a location host for the Taitra TV variety program "Project Sun".

In 2002, he co-starred with Xu Xiyuan, Yan Chengxu, and Zhou Yumin in the youth idol drama "Meteor Garden Ⅱ", where he played the role of Daxin, a member of the breakfast store trio. In the same year, he co-starred with Yang Chien-jiun, Zhang Xiao-quan, and Xu Huaiyu in the youth idol drama "The Purple Corner", where he played the lead role of Zhang Shichuan, which was his first time to act as a male role in a film or television drama.

In 2004, he guest starred in the urban romantic comedy "Vinegar Family" starring Tong Da Wei, Fan Wei Qi, Kong Ling Qi and Su Huilun; later, he co-starred with Ying Caier and Tan Jun Yan in the urban emotional drama "Migratory Bird E People", where he played the role of Wang Li Xin; and in the same year, he dubbed the voice of Disney's "The Incredibles".

In 2005, he co-starred with Yin Ziwei and Qian Weisan in the romantic comedy film "Born to be a Perfect Match", which was released in theaters. In the same year, he appeared in the period drama "Goodbye Loyalty Two Villages", directed by Liang Xiushen, in which he played the leading role of Shao Zhansheng; in the same year, he was shortlisted for the Best Supporting Actor Award in the 40th Taiwan TV Golden Bell Awards.

In 2006, he became the host of Channel [V]'s variety show "I Love Black Shibori Club". In the same year, he co-starred with Tsai Pei-lin and Lee Chia-Ying in the romantic idol drama "MIKO GO", in which he played the role of Peter, a photographer at Yuemei Company.

In 2007, he guest starred in the campus idol drama "18 Forbidden" starring Weng Ruidi, Xiao Cao, and Yamei, playing the role of a school board member of Guangfu High School; after that, he appeared in the comedy film "Wonderful Journey" directed by Xu Guozhi, playing the role of the sunny, cheerful and adventurous male protagonist Li Bin in the drama; in the same year, he served as the host of the star-raising program "Youth Hui" of Qinghai TV, which was his hosting debut in China's This is his hosting debut in Mainland China.

In 2008, he directed the Taiwan Beer Basketball team documentary "Attitude" was released, which is his first time as a director; after that, with Xu Xiyuan partner hosted CTS dance talent show "Dance Avenue"; the same year, he directed the documentary "Attitude" was shortlisted for the "27th Golden Rooster Awards," the best documentary award; December 10 the same year, he directed the documentary "Attitude" was shortlisted for the best documentary award; December 10 the same year, he directed the documentary "Attitude" was shortlisted for the best documentary award. On December 10th of the same year, the documentary "Attitude" won the "Singapore Asian First Film Festival" Best Documentary Award.