
River Huang
Acting
Biography
No biography available for River Huang.
Born: November 13, 1989
Known For

Monologue of the Drifting Sea
Documentary about making of "Three Tears in Borneo".

The Leaking Bookstore
Our story begins with Junior Detective LIN, who has just been put in charge of a case that appears to be a suicide. Most curiously, the crime scene has many features in common with a scene from a Sherlock Holmes novel. Detective Lin quickly discovers that it is a murder case. Meanwhile, a group of young sleuths supports their detective club president GAO’s dream to win a writing contest. The three club members, psychologist ZHONG, social worker WEN, and pharmacist ZHANG, each harbor a hidden secret. GAO could never have expected that he would become implicated as the killer in an actual murder case! As Detective LIN delves deeper into his case, a series of seemingly unrelated events all end up pointing towards the club members.

Urban Horror
Do you often feel inexplicably disturbed in this cold, unconcerned city? Those things we are used to but not specifically noticed are not caused by supernatural or spiritual phenomena, but the daily, under-the-surface crises sparked by the fear, ignorance and indifference around us. This is a series without ghosts, monsters, supernatural or sci-fi components. Every story in Urban Horror is happening around us...

Copycat Killer
When a spate of grisly murders throws a city into chaos, a tenacious prosecutor must brace for a cat-and-mouse game against a dangerous manipulator.

The Victims' Game
After discovering his estranged daughter's link to mysterious murders, a forensic detective with Asperger's syndrome risks everything to solve the case.

Namesake

Boysitter
Six years ago Yuan Fei (Annie Chen) runs out on her immature longtime boyfriend Hao Chien-Jen (River Huang), when he doesn't show up on their wedding day. Six years later the two meet again.

Dangerous Mind
Dangerous Mind (Chinese: 危險心靈; pinyin: Wéi Xǐan Xīn Líng) is a 2006 Taiwanese television series starring River Huang, Guang Yun, Lee Lieh, Jack Kao, Cai Can-De and James Wen. It is adapted from the novel of the same name by Taiwanese writer Hou Wen Yung. The series focuses on the conflicts among teachers, students, and the parents during the Taiwanese educational reform from the students' aspects.

Til Death Do Us Part
Based on the speculative short stories of MirrorFiction, this sci-fi thriller anthology plunges headlong into our deepest desires -- and darkest fears.

True Legend
Su Qi-Er, a wealthy man living during the Qing Dynasty who loses his fortune and reputation as a result of a conspiracy against him. After being forced out onto the streets, Su dedicates his life to martial arts and reemerges as a patriotic hero known as the "King of Beggars."
Filmography
as Hsieh Yu-te
as Chang Wen-chien
as Cun-Yi Tian
as Yunwen
as Leaf (voice)
as Chou Cheng-ting
as You Cheng-hao
as Nan
as Zheng-Xuan Wen
as Kaixiang
as Bond Tann
as He Chih‑Wei
as Shen Chi-Kuang
as He Zhi-Wei
as Hao Jian Ren
as MRT Passenger
as Yu
as Chuang
as Young Man in Park (segment "Green Island Serenade")
as Lo (segment "Two Juliets")
as Anchorperson
as Didi
as Hsieh Cheng-Chieh
as 谢政杰
as Shirley's Father