The Taiwanese romance, which stars Tiffany Hsu, Ariel Lin and Kai Ko, premieres on Viu on April 6.
SINGAPORE – Taiwanese actor Mike He’s pretty-boy looks are immortalised in classic idol dramas like Devil Beside You . But in the new series Imperfect Us, the 40-year-old sports a different look, with short, greying hair that makes him look much older.In an interview with Singapore media over video call, He says: “There’s a scene of me walking to the carpark, and the assistant director came up to me and tried to ask me to leave the set because he thought I was some passer-by.
Both Taiwanese actresses have very happy lives off-screen – Lin married her businessman husband in 2014 and gave birth to their daughter in 2021, while Hsu wed her Man In Love co-star Roy Chiu in 2021. Lin, 41, says: “Of course I sometimes feel envious of others and their life, but when I think about it, what they’re doing is often not something I can or will choose to do for myself. For example, when I see someone who spends 11 months a year overseas for work, I know that’s not something I want to do at this stage of life any more.”“But on the flip side, they might have their own set of troubles, and perhaps they might envy the life of an actor as well.
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