Jill Hsu
Jill Hsu, a talented Taiwanese singer and actress, initially made her mark in the entertainment industry under the name Xu Zhijing. She has since adopted the stage name "Xu Jie'er" and has become a well-known figure in the performing arts. Hsu began her career as a singer, releasing her debut single "I Wanna Be with You" in the summer of 2002, a heartfelt piece penned by herself. Following this, she launched her first album, "The Beginning of Love," on November 19, 2002, which showcased her musical talents.
In 2003, Hsu transitioned into acting, making a notable appearance in the popular idol drama "Dolphin Bay Lovers," where she portrayed the memorable antagonist Shen Manqing. This role not only garnered her widespread recognition but also established her as a versatile actress capable of embodying complex characters. Hsu continued to embrace her villainous persona in her subsequent work, releasing her second album, "Women Are Not Bad."
Her unique contributions to both music and television have earned her accolades, including the title of "Dinosaur Girl" for her work on the Sanyang Locomotive project. Jill Hsu continues to captivate audiences with her dynamic performances and has solidified her status as a prominent figure in Taiwanese entertainment.