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Jimmy Lin Chih-ying (Chinese: 林志穎; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Lîm Chì-éng, born 15 October 1974) is a Taiwanese singer, actor, and race car driver.
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Jimmy Lin | |||||||||||||||
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Born | |||||||||||||||
Occupation(s) | Actor, singer, race car driver, entrepreneur, photographer | ||||||||||||||
Years active | 1992-present | ||||||||||||||
Height | 1.72 m (5 ft 7+1⁄2 in) | ||||||||||||||
Spouse | Kelly Chen (m. 2009) | ||||||||||||||
Children |
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Chinese name | |||||||||||||||
Traditional Chinese | 林志穎 | ||||||||||||||
Simplified Chinese | 林志颖 | ||||||||||||||
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Musical career | |||||||||||||||
Also known as | Xiaozhi (小志) Little Whirlwind Zhiying (志颖), Xiaoying (小颖) Lin Xiaozhi (林小志) | ||||||||||||||
Genres | Mandopop | ||||||||||||||
Lin was born in Taipei on 15 October 1974. He was the second child in a family of five children. Lin graduated from Zhong Xiao Primary School and Huai Sheng Secondary School. At the age of 16, while he was studying Drama and Photography in Hua Gang, Lin was discovered during a performance in school. During this time, he was the star of the campus. At first, Lin declined his first manager's offer to enter the entertainment industry but later took up the offer. In 1992, at the age of 17, he became a superstar overnight following the release of his debut album, Not Every Love Song Has Fond Memories (不是每個戀曲都有美好回憶). Lin's sweeping fame across Asia gained him the nickname "Little Whirlwind". He was also known as one of the "Little Four Heavenly Kings" (四小天王) in Taiwan. Lin became the youngest singer ever to hold a concert at the Hong Kong Coliseum (香港紅館), being only 18 years old at the time. Lin went on to record and release thirteen more albums, including special editions and compilations, and has since filmed many movies and series, as well as endorsed many products. Throughout his singing career, he also received many awards for his hit songs and albums.
Lin enjoyed great popularity until 1994, when he had to serve compulsory military service. Despite knowing it would affect his career tremendously, Lin did not seek special treatment from the government. In October 1994, he entered service. In a 2005 talk show, he revealed that in addition to the arduous training, Lin was bullied by seniors, and was expected to perform better than other soldiers due to his fame.[1] Lin also mentioned that one of the causes for this treatment was his status as a celebrity. During his service he served primarily in the entertainment section of the military and was discharged after two years in the military where he returned to acting and singing.
Lin's career as an actor and singer was momentarily postponed by his compulsory military service and upon his return, he was overshadowed by many newcomers. Despite the difficulties Lin faced in re-entering showbiz, he worked hard and even set up his own company, Jimmy Creative, which produced his recent 5 albums under the music label "Forward". The most noteworthy album was "Scarecrow" (稻草人)(1999), which contained a song of the same title.
In 1997, Lin decided to realize his dream of car racing. In one of the races that year, he encountered a crash which nearly cost him his life.[2] Seconds after limping out of the wreck, the car exploded. The only reminder of the accident now is a few metal plates in the foot that was crushed. Despite the accident, Lin did not give up on racing, and constantly strove to better himself. With regard to this, he often says, "When I race, I am not racing against others, but against myself." Today, Lin is one of the top 10 rally racers in Mainland China. In 2005, he signed a contract with Hong He, the top team in China, as a racer. He trained under top racing coach Ma Jun Kun. Lin hopes to become a Formula 3 racer someday, and become a full-time professional racer. In 2005 he and two friends founded the Ping Tzuo Racing Advisory Company at the ZhuHai International Circuit. On 23 October 2005, Lin hosted the first "Jimmy Cup", a racing event where mainly male celebrities race.[3] The event's aim was to increase the awareness of traffic safety to the masses and to promote the love of car racing. In 2006 he formed the Jimmy Lin Rally Team to compete in the China Rally Championship. His team won Overall 3rd place in the 2006 China Rally Championship.[4] On 26 October 2008 he was formally inducted into the China F1 TianRong Powerboat Racing team in Shenzhen, China. He will train with the team in 2009/2010 in order to get his F1 powerboat racing license.[5][6]
In 1999, Lin performed within the Suntec City Fountain of Wealth in Singapore, becoming the first singer to ever hold a concert there.
While being a racer, Lin has not neglected his showbiz career. Lin concentrated on filming after his last album "Going for a Walk" in 2000. The grandest production in recent years was Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils (天龙八部), where he took the role of the Dali crown-prince Duan Yu.
Despite having not released an album since 2006, which his last album was titled "擋不住我", Lin continues to sing theme songs for television series and films, and give regular live performances for various events including mini concerts, fund-raising events, festivals and even state events. He was one of the celebrity performers at the Third "Beijing 2008" Olympic Cultural Festival (2005), where the theme motto "One World, One Dream" was officially announced. In 2007, he starred in his first Taiwanese idol series, My Lucky Star, which got the #1 rating for 13 weeks in a row.[7] In 2010, he starred in his first Chinese modern series, Hunan TV's "Single Princess and Blind Dates".[8]
On 17 October 2008, Lin held his first concert in Shanghai, China after 14 years. It was a stunning success in front of 25,000 screaming fans who sang Happy Birthday to celebrate his 34th birthday.[9] On 21 November 2009, he held his 2nd concert in Shanghai in front of 10,000 fans.[10] It was a family event where his parents and siblings attended, and he sang a duet with his younger brother Jason Lin.
In addition to his entertainment and racing career, Lin is also a very successful businessman.[11] In 2000 he started the IT company Inwellcom, Tech, co.[12] with friends that specialize in writing software for surveillance and banking. He himself became the youngest director in the Taiwan Network Association.[13] His own house in Taipei has the latest hightech surveillance equipment manufactured by his own company. He can remotely control more than 100 home appliances from his PDA. He talked about this in talk shows in 2006.[14] He also set up a business on the internet with his brother, naming his own brand "JR" (Jimmy Racing). The online venture sells goods ranging from sunglasses to bikinis. It has since grown in scale from operating solely on auction sites to selling his goods on shopping sites. In 2004 he opened Roadstar, a car dealership in Taipei that sells high-end sports cars.[15] In 2005 he founded the PingTzuo International Racing Sports Advisory Company in Zhuhai, China with his best friend Chen Wei Liang.[16] Lin is also on the PingTzuo racing team. In 2006 he opened a restaurant, The Dream Family Cafe in the Jing Hua Cheng shopping mall in Taipei, Taiwan. In 2009 he became a part-time wedding photographer for the Shanghai CHUECH studio.[17] He also owns real estates in Taiwan, Shanghai, and Beijing.
Lin also contributed to the society by becoming an ambassador for many youth and government campaigns in Taiwan and other places.[18][19] On 17 October 2003, Jimmy was presented with the "Outstanding Chinese Award" at the 51st San Francisco Chinese Festival. The award was mainly to commend him for starting a series of fund-raisers for schools, for being an anti-drug ambassador,[20] and for participation in public community events.
On 16 April 2011, Jimmy Lin interviewed the F1 racing driver Michael Schumacher for the international magazine GQ (May 2011 issue). Jimmy did his homework before he met with Schumacher and did the entire interview in English. He asked more than 20 questions in different areas: life, racing experiences and charity. Jimmy said, "Schumacher is my most admired F1 racer. Besides his remarkable racing records, I also highly respect his charity works. He donated money to help the refugees rebuild their homes after the 2004 tsunami." Schumacher gave Jimmy a pair of limited edition shoes that he designed and invited him to a private dinner the following day.[21]
Lin dated actress Ruby Lin, his co-star in the 1995 film School Days. At that time he was very popular, having already released several albums in Asia, while Ruby was an unknown, acting in her first project. Their relationship lasted for 2–3 years, and Ruby was the only girlfriend Lin had ever taken home to see his father.[22] In a later talk show together, both parties stated that it was due to the distance and fading of feelings that led to their breakup.[23]
In October 2009, Lin announced his engagement to model Kelly Chen. Their son, Kimi Lin, was born on 15 September 2009.[24] Kimi became a household name in China after being featured on the popular 2013 television reality show Where Are We Going, Dad? Star. A wedding ceremony was held on 30 July 2013 in Phuket, Thailand. Recently, for celebrating the quantity of his fans on Sina microblog reached 60,000,000, he announced his wife had been pregnant, and he will have two twin boys. On 5 December 2015, he and his wife welcomed their twin sons Jenson and Kyson.
On 22 July 2022, Lin and his six-year-old son Jenson were injured in a car accident but were not in critical condition. Both father and son are currently doing well as they received treatment at a hospital.[25]
Year | Title | Role | More Information |
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2015 | Emperor Holidays | ||
2014 | City Hunter 城市獵人 | He Xiao | TV |
2013 | Super Speaker | Anhui TV show | |
Where Are We Going? Dad 爸爸去哪兒? | Hunan TV show | ||
2012 | Flying With You 一起飛 | Xu Yifan | Film - China |
Legend of Chinese Titans 雲動故事 | Animation - Taiwan | ||
If I Were You 變身男女 | Film - China | ||
2011 | Speed Angels 極速天使 | Film - China | |
Rainbow Sweetheart | Shao Feng | Television series - Jiangsu TV | |
2010 | Single Princesses and Blind Dates | Ji Fan | Hunan TV |
2009 | Shao Lin Si Chuan Qi 2 | Li Shi Min | Henan TV |
2008 | Live With Chivalry | Jon | Musical by Chivas |
2007 | My Lucky Star (Fang Yang De Xing Xing) | "Vernon" Zhong Tian Qi | Television series by SETTV (Taiwan) |
2004 | Liao Zhai: Xiao Cui 聊齋 | Wang Yuan Feng | Television series |
Shu Jian Qing Xia Liu San Bian | Liu San Bian | Television series | |
Wolf 狼 | Assassin | Film - Taiwan | |
The Love Winner | Film - Hong Kong | ||
2003 | Demi-Gods and Semi-Devils 天龍八部 | Duan Yu | Television series |
Boxing Hero 龍虎英雄 | Dragon | Film - Hong Kong | |
2002 | Secretly Loving You | Television series - guest appearance (in episodes 27, 28 and 29) | |
2002 | The Monkey King: Quest for the Sutra 齊天大聖孫悟空 | Na Ja | Television series |
2002 | The Legendary Siblings 2 (Jue Shi Shuang Jiao) | Jiang Fei Yu / Jiang Xiao Yu | Television series |
2001 | Feng Chen Wu Die | Journalist | Television series |
2001 | My Heart Will Go On | Bao Yi | Film - China |
2000 | Lotus Lantern 寶蓮燈 | Liu Chen Xiang | Television series |
Master Swordsman Lu Xiaofeng | Lu Xiaofeng | Television series | |
1999 | The Legendary Siblings 絕代雙驕 | Jiang Xiao Yu | Television series |
Red Word | Ah Hu | Film - Thailand[28] | |
Ang Yee: Luuk chaai phan mangkawn | Film - Thailand | ||
1998 | Chirvalous Legend | Liao Tian Ding | Film - Taiwan |
Heavenly Legend | The Monkey King / Sun Wu Kong | Film - Hong Kong | |
1995 | Forever Friends | Wizard | Film - Hong Kong |
1995 | School Days 學校霸王 | Xu Zhi Hao / Xiao Zhi | Film - Hong Kong/Taiwan |
1994 | Grandpa's Love 侄孫情 | Jiang Xing Jian | Film - Hong Kong |
No Sir 3 報告班長3 | Lin Xiao Ying | Film - Hong Kong | |
1993 | Shaolin Popey 笑林小子 | Pi Shi Ting / "Spinach" | Film - Hong Kong |
Vampire Family 一屋肖牙鬼 | David Jen | Film - Hong Kong | |
Boys Are Easy 追男仔 | Ching Siu Pei / Xiao Bei | Film - Hong Kong | |
End of the Road 一屋子沒落英雄 | Ah Ding | Film - Taiwan | |
1992 | Flying Dagger 神經刀與飛天貓 | Han Lin / Little Dagger | Film - Hong Kong |
Butterfly and Sword 新流星蝴蝶劍 | Prince Cha | Film - Hong Kong/Taiwan | |
To Miss With Love 逃學外傳 | Lin Chi Yin | Film - Hong Kong |
In 2011, he announced that he will quit rally racing due to the death of one of his racing buddies and that he wanted to devote more time to acting and singing.[37]
Round 1: 1st place
Round 2: 2nd place
Round 1: 1st place, Time 1:44.978
Round 2: 1st place, Time 17:41.700[66]
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