Chang Shu-hao

Chang Shu-hao

NameChang Shu-hao
TitleTaiwanese actor
GenderMale
Birthday1988-10-22
nationalityTaiwan
Sourcehttps://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q5071662
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LastUpdate2025-10-13T01:10:33.049Z

Introduction

Zhang Shuhao, born in 1990 in Taipei City, Taiwan, is a Taiwanese actor. His educational background is unknown. His career began in 2006 when he co-starred with Huang He in the campus drama "Dangerous Mind," playing the boy Shen Wei, who exhibits a strong spirit of resistance and questions the school system and unfair phenomena. In 2007, he received the Best Actor in a Mini-Series award at the 42nd Golden Bell Awards for his excellent performance in the Public Television short drama "Fortunately, We Are Still Here."

In 2008, Zhang Shuhao started appearing in idol dramas, including "Love Discovery Here," starring Zhou Yumin, Zhu Xiaotian, and Wang Chuanyi, in which he played the rebellious young master Ma Yongrui at Xihua Hotel. In 2009, he starred in the inspirational idol drama "Match Begins," starring Li Guoyi and Ke Jiayan, playing the versatile player Jiang Qingcheng. In 2010, he co-starred with Jian Man-shu in the mini artsy series "The Year the Rain Never Stopped," portraying the sunny music-loving boy Zhang Fuhai. That same year, he also appeared in projects such as "Sweet Cosmo Star Experience," "One Day," and "Niya Da."

From 2011 to 2013, Zhang Shuhao gradually gained prominence in films, starring in the movie "Transcendental Mountain," directed by Du Jiayi, as Shu Hao, a young man who leaves Taiwan after his brother's accident to cycle to Lhasa in search of self-worth. In 2012, he played Xu Shenlong, the school newspaper editor, in the film "Girlfriend, Boyfriend," earning a nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the 49th Golden Horse Awards. In 2013, he starred in "The Girl Across the Street Comes Over," playing A-Zheng, a Taiwanese civil servant.

In 2015, he portrayed the passionate and impulsive veterinary student Zhang Boyan in the family drama "Dad Who Can't Grow Up." In 2019, he starred in the road romance drama "Travel with Your Wife," which began filming in Quebec. In 2020, he collaborated with Ouyang Nini on the TV drama "Miss Brainwaves," and played detective team leader Zhao Xuzhen in the sci-fi series "Predict the Future," which aired in Taiwan the same year. In 2021, he appeared in the film "Travel with Your Wife" in Taiwan. In 2022, he starred in the same-sex themed drama "Nipo Freestyle," again portraying a homosexual character.

In 2024, Zhang Shuhao stars in the crime suspense drama "Non-Murder Novel," which is now online. Additionally, his film "The Invisible Friend" was announced for international distribution at the national film market.

Regarding his personal life, Zhang Shuhao and Ouyang Nini were rumored to be dating during their collaboration on "Miss Brainwaves," with their relationship supported by their families. In June 2024, Ouyang Nini announced on social media that she accepted Zhang Shuhao’s marriage proposal. In January 2025, his wife gave birth to a son named "Mumu." In early 2025, Ouyang Nini also posted a front-facing photo of their son. Later, Zhang Shuhao’s son’s name coincided with that of Chen Yihan’s son, sparking public attention. He explained that the names were arranged by elders and chosen to suit their birth years.

Zhang Shuhao is known in the entertainment industry for his steady, mature demeanor, with his acting skills widely recognized. He has received multiple nominations and awards in film and television, including a Golden Horse Award nomination and win. His works span TV dramas, films, shorts, and music videos, demonstrating versatile acting skills and a broad range of character portrayals.

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