
Lee Kang-sheng
Lee Kang-sheng is a renowned Taiwanese actor celebrated for his collaborations with director Tsai Ming-liang. Born in 1967, he gained acclaim for his poignant performances in films that often explore themes of loneliness and human connection. Lee's distinctive presence and emotive depth have made him a key figure in Taiwanese cinema, particularly in works like 'Vive l'amour' and 'Days'. His recent appearance in Constance Tsang's film 'Blue Sun Palace' has reintroduced him to a new generation of filmmakers and audiences, showcasing his enduring influence in the industry.
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Taiwanese actor Lee Kang-sheng issued a public apology after becoming the subject of a police investigation for allegedly stealing sea urchins from an aquaculture farm.
Actor Lee Kang-sheng apologizes as police investigate sea urchin incidentLee Kang-sheng is nominated for Best Supporting Actor for Silent Sparks.
Taipei Film Awards nominations announcedLee won the award for his performance in Stranger Eyes, beating several other nominees.
Taiwanese actors win accolades at Asian Film AwardsLee Kang-sheng is an actor celebrated by a new generation of filmmakers and has collaborated with director Tsai Ming-liang.
Lee Kang-sheng, acteur de Tsai Ming-liang, adulé par une nouvelle génération de cinéastes
















