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Ma Nien-hsien was born on 1973 in Taipei, Taiwan, is a Taiwanese singer-songwriter and actor. Discover Ma Nien-hsien's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 51 years old?

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Occupation Singer-songwriter · Actor
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Birthplace Taipei, Taiwan
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1933

That same year, he released his first individual music album, Mama Jeans and Daddy Shoes, and received a nomination for Best Male Mandarin Singer in the 33rd Golden Melody Awards.

In 2023, Ma starred in the lead role as police captain Chang Yung-kang, who is mistakenly perceived as a mole, in the supernatural comedy film Marry My Dead Body.

His performance was positively received, and he is set to reprise the role in the spin-off series GG Precinct.

1973

Ma Nien-hsien (born 1973) is a Taiwanese singer-songwriter and actor.

Ma was born in 1973 in Taipei, Taiwan.

His father, Ma Jing Xian, is a children's literature writer and a music lover who often played classic songs at home, influencing Ma's musical taste.

Ma was mischievous during his school days and was once expelled from high school.

He developed an interest in music after purchasing a guitar and eventually became the chairman of the western music club in high school.

He then attended Tamkang University to study mass communications and later graduated with a Bachelor of Arts.

He actively participated in bands and music performances from his first year.

1994

In 1994, Ma and three university friends formed a funk rock band called Sticky Rice (band) and began performing in pubs.

They wrote an original song and applied for a competition hosted by PolyGram.

1997

Debuting as a member of funk rock band Sticky Rice in 1997, Ma rose to fame in Asia with the band's second album The Bird King.

PolyGram signed them on the spot, and Sticky Rice released their debut song "Star's Dream" and their first album, also titled Sticky Rice, in 1997.

The band also sang the theme song for the 1997 romance film Love Go Go, earning a nomination for Best Original Film Song in the 34th Golden Horse Awards.

2000

In 2000, they released another album called The Bird King (album), featuring "Paris Strawberry" and "Taekwondo", which became popular in Taiwan and Hong Kong.

2004

In 2004, due to the outbreak of SARS and a lack of job offers, the other members of the band decided to leave the entertainment industry and pursue stable careers.

However, Ma chose to remain in the music industry and started composing music for advertisements.

2008

He later pursued careers in music and acting, achieving recognition for his role as Malasun in the 2008 film Cape No. 7.

In 2008, director Wei Te-sheng approached Ma to join his new film project Cape No. 7.

Ma initially thought Wei wanted him to compose the film score, but to his surprise, Wei offered him a supporting lead role.

Ma accepted the offer and starred as Malasun, a Hakka alcohol salesman, which brought him widespread recognition in Taiwan due to his iconic performance and the film's popularity.

Ma subsequently received numerous film role offers and made his television debut in the same year, portraying Feng Pai-hsiung in Time Story.

2011

In 2011, Ma was approached by his high school classmate and assistant director, Lishu Lin, to star in a leading role in The Killer Who Never Kills.

2013

Ma received nominations for Best Original Film Song and Best Male Mandarin Singer for his film score composition in the 2013 film Zone Pro Site and his debut album Mama Jeans and Daddy Shoes in the 50th Golden Horse Awards and 33rd Golden Melody Awards, respectively.

He also took on the lead role as Chang Yung-kang in the 2023 film Marry My Dead Body and is set to reprise it in the spinoff series GG Precinct.

He also composed music for the 2013 comedy film Zone Pro Site, which earned him a nomination for Best Original Film Song in the 50th Golden Horse Awards.

Ma continued to star in various films and television series in recurring roles, including the 2013 comedy film David Loman, the 2014 romantic musical series Rock N' Road, and the 2017 romantic comedy series Jojo's World.

2014

He then starred in Rock N' Road (2014), All You Need Is Love (2015), Jojo's World (2017), The Victims' Game (2020) and More Than Blue: The Series (2021).

2015

He also took on a leading role in the 2015 romantic comedy film All You Need Is Love.

2020

In 2020, Ma appeared as police detective Chen Yao-hui in The Victims' Game, and took on a recurring role as Mr. Chi in the 2021 romance series More Than Blue: The Series.