
Tou Tsung-Hua
Acting
Biography
Tou Tsung-Hua was born on 10 October 1962 in Taipei, Taiwan. He is an actor, known for Lust, Caution (2007), Copycat Killer (2023) and Requital (1992). He was previously married to Si Chen. He won the 2005 Golden Bell Award for Best Actor.
Born: October 10, 1962
Place of Birth: Taipei, Taiwan
Known For

Once Upon A Lie
Online movie critic known for his sharp reviews, has now become an AI to dish the dirt on the latest cinematic disaster, "The Mermaid Falls for Me." A struggling writer who's close to his mom, stumbles into an online romance with a fan of his work. He thinks he's hit the jackpot in love and heads to an island for a mix of business and pleasure. But when his internet sweetheart is a no-show and his writing gig goes south, He's left high and dry. That's when he unexpectedly connects with Wen, his innkeeper, who's actually his online crush in disguise—a woman healing from a broken heart through her anonymous internet persona. Wen, once shy and lacking confidence, comes alive with the writer’s flirty chats. The writer inspired by Wen, invites her to co-write a new spin on the tired mermaid story. But as they finish, life throws a wrench in the works: His mom falls ill. In the emotional chaos, he finds out Wen was his mystery girl all along. He reacts badly, and Wen leaves, heartbroken.

Thank you for having loved me
Academy Awards best screenplay nominee Hui-Ling Wang's first television screenplay after Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon.

Memory Eclipse

Breeze By The Sea

Anywhere Somewhere Nowhere
Lee and his friend plan to travel round the island of Taiwan when they both face their biggest challenges in life.

Forget You Not
An aspiring stand-up comedian turns her struggles into heartfelt humor as she balances work and relationships while caring for her aging father.

Happy Paradise Rock Records 30th Anniversary Live In Taipei
To celebrate the 30th anniversary of Rock Records in Taiwan, the music label put together an unprecedented concert in the history of Taiwan music, supported by more than 60 performing units. The show toured through Asia and many cities in the Mainland, and finally drew its curtains in Taipei Arena in November 2011. The massive lineup posed an array of challenges in terms of scheduling, lightning, sound and stage design for the crew, but in the end everything came together and resulted in a grand five-hour spectacle. Some of the artists who appeared in the finale include Wu Bai and China Blue, Mayday, Emil Chau, Alex To, Karen Mok, Fish Leong, A-Yue Chang, Rene Liu, Winnie Hsin and Richie Jen who brought to fans classic ballads like "Moment of Awakening," "Don't Leave Me If You Love Me," "Soft-Hearted," "A Tearful Decision," "Happy Paradise" and more.

The Sweet Place
When a single-father mechanic bumps into a pungent massage girl, a buzzard encountering becomes a marginal romance.

The Third Bridge

A Home Too Far
In 1950s, Chinese Civil War ends with the defeat of Republic of China and the establishment of Communist China. The 93rd Division's soldiers take their families with them, exit southwestern China and enter northern Burma (Myanmar). The hike through forest is full of disasters and short of supplies, but the survivors reach and settle within border of Burma. They build a village, and ally with local armed gang to resist Burmese government's attacks. Later, the relocated government of Republic of China offers to take the soldiers and dependents to Taiwan, but some are disappointed with the government and decide to stay.
Filmography
as Cai Desheng
as Policeman
as A-mao's Dad
as Chu Wen-ching
as 陈福寿
as Principal Tou
as Police Detective
as Lu Wen-cheng
as Grandpa Liang
as Shang-Yong Lin
as Mao's Father
as Bull Demon King
as Liao
as Ying-Ying's Father
as Chief Criminal Officer
as Chiang Wen-Hsiung
as Chen Yukou
as Chang Ming Chieh
as Brother Tou
as Ye Kai
as 柯老師
as Du Guang-Zhu / A-Hai
as Chang Kai-Liang
as Chung-Hua Tou
as Inspector Yang
as 周见白
as 肖言
as May's Father
as Chen Yi Ming
as 赵匡胤
as Lyu Yangming
as Zhang Anliang
as Gang Leader
as Old Wu
as Huo Ran
as Zong De
as 华佗
as Hua Tuo
as Liu Boyuan
as 高峰
as Wang Kuei-Lung
as Sheng Sai-nin
as 秦天送
as Zhan Yun Fei
as Killer
as Tan Yongnian
as Giang Wei
as Gwan
as Sam Fong
as Guan Jian
as Tu Chien-Hsun
as Ke Bao-Den
as Lui Heung-Chuen
as Tung
as Chang Chih
as Ke-Pao Deng
as Chu / Charlie
as Hue
as 耗子
as Chen Hau
as 葉立群
as Huang Jinhe
as Adult Shiao Pi
as Boy servant Qi Tung
as Lao Lin