Ouyang Nana

Ouyang Nana

NameOuyang Nana
TitleTaiwanese actress and musician
GenderFemale
Birthday2000-06-15
nationalityTaiwan
Sourcehttps://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q15920476
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Introduction

Ouyang Nana was born on June 15, 2000, in Taipei City, Taiwan, China. She was born into an artistic family; her father, Ouyang Long, was a well-known actor in the 1980s, and her mother, Fu Juan, was a "Yuju" (beauty queen) star in Taiwan. Her aunt is singer Ouyang Feifei, her older sister is Ouyang Nini, and her younger sister is Ouyang Didi. Growing up in a family immersed in the arts, she has many relatives involved in entertainment and music industries.

She began studying music at an early age, starting piano at 5 and a half years old, and cello at age 6. At 10, she co-authored the book "Family with Youyou Nana" with her mother Fu Juan. She also showcased her talents on television by performing the cello and was dubbed a "Genius Cellist." In 2011, she won first place at the Taiwan Cello Competition and was directly admitted to the music program at Taiwan Normal University High School with excellent grades. In 2012, she held a tour concert titled "Only&Nana—2012 Ouyang Nana Cello Solo Concert," becoming the youngest performer in the history of Taiwan's "National Concert Hall." In 2013, at just 13 years old, she was accepted to the Curtis Institute of Music in the United States with a full scholarship.

In 2014, Ouyang Nana made her acting debut by starring in the film "Beijing Love Story," playing the vibrant young cello girl Liu Xingyang. After the film’s box office hit of over 400 million RMB, she gradually entered the film and television industry. That same year, she co-authored the book "Becoming the Best Version of Yourself" with her mother, which was published in August. In July 2015, she held a solo concert at the National Centre for the Performing Arts in Beijing, becoming the youngest solo artist there since 2008. In August, she participated in the variety show "Idol Coming" and played Chen Yiqiao in the film "Rage," earning a Best Supporting Actress nomination at the Macau International Film Festival.

In December 2015, Ouyang Nana announced she would give up her Curtis Scholarship to focus on development in Asia. She signed with Universal Music and released her first classical cello album titled "15," earning the Best New Artist award at the Japan Gold Disc Awards. Her multi-faceted career then expanded, including roles in TV dramas such as "Yes! Mr. Shang" and films like "The Kings' Speech" and "Blood of Youth." In 2017, she released her second album "Cello Loves Disney" and participated in various film and TV projects, establishing herself as a versatile artist.

In 2018, she enrolled at Berklee College of Music and graduated in 2019. She actively participates in public welfare, serving as several charity ambassadors, holding personal concerts, and receiving multiple awards. In recent years, she has continued to be active in the entertainment, music, and social welfare fields, participating in variety shows, starring in TV dramas, and releasing personal music works.

Ouyang Nana officially graduated from Berklee College of Music in 2024 and continues to develop her career across music, film, television, and public welfare, becoming a role model for the younger generation of artists. Among her family members, her father, mother, sister, and younger sister are all influential in the entertainment or arts sectors, providing a strong foundation for her diverse career path.

This is a general overview of Ouyang Nana’s personal biography and career development, covering her birth, upbringing, education, major works, and social activities.

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