Edward Chen

Acting

Edward Chen

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Male
Birthday
Aug 02, 1996 (29 years old)

Edward Chen

Known For

The One
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Movie 2025

The One

At 17 years old, as the only hearing member in...

The First Frost
32 Episodes
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The First Frost

Wen Yifan, by chance, ends up living with her high...

Snowy Night Timeless Love
32 Episodes
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Snowy Night Timeless Love

The unrestrained swordsman Huo Zhanbai seeks medicine for a friend's...

In Between
36 Episodes
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In Between

This is a story of growth of three girls, He...

Kids
1h 41m
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Kids

Love at First Lie
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Love at First Lie

During that summer, Bo (Mandy Tam), a cheerful and kind-hearted...

Starlight BnB
13 Episodes
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Starlight BnB

The beloved cast of "Light the Night" reunites once again....

Scamsgiving
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Scamsgiving

Jason and his mother, Yun, make big bucks together in...

Lesson in Love
12 Episodes
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TV Show 2022

Lesson in Love

New female teacher became a target of a trouble making...

The Post-Truth World
2h
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Movie 2022

The Post-Truth World

A has-been newscaster Liu Li-min is taken hostage by an...

Biography

Edward Chen, also known as Chen Hao-sen (陳昊森), is a Taiwanese actor and singer born on August 2, 1996, in Taichung, Taiwan. He graduated from Hsing Wu University with a degree in Performing Arts. Edward is best known for his role as Chang Jia-han in the critically acclaimed 2020 film Your Name Engraved Herein, which became a milestone in LGBTQ+ cinema in Taiwan. His performance earned him a nomination for Best New Performer at the 57th Golden Horse Awards. Edward's career includes a variety of roles in both film and television. He starred in the 2017 drama series Red Balloon and appeared in movies like The Post-Truth World (2022) and Scamsgiving (2023). In addition to acting, he has ventured into music, recording the theme song for Your Name Engraved Herein and releasing singles like "Hidden Pain" and "Aloof." In an interview, he was asked why he chose LGBTQ+ roles. He replied: "My sister is a lesbian. I talked to her about the gay films I made. I want you to see them soon because it was difficult for her. I hope that through my roles, I can show that I support her, which is incredible."