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Giddens Ko

Giddens Ko (traditional Chinese: 柯景騰; simplified Chinese: 柯景腾; pinyin: Kē Jǐngténg; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Koa Kéng-thêng; born 25 August 1978) is a Taiwanese novelist and filmmaker. He earned his Bachelor of Science in Management from National Chiao Tung University[2] and Master of Social Science from Tunghai University.[citation needed] He has published more than 60 books, many of which have been adapted as films.[2] He writes under the pseudonym of "Nine Knives" (九把刀; Jiǔ bǎ dāo; Kiú Pá To).[3]

Giddens Ko
Ko Ching-teng (柯景騰)
Ko in 2008.
Born (1978-08-25) 25 August 1978 (age 44)
CitizenshipTaiwanese
EducationBachelor of Management Studies, Master of Social Science
Alma materNational Chiao Tung University
Tunghai University
Occupation(s)Novelist, film director, screenwriter, film producer
Spouse
Chou Ting-yu
(m. 2017)
[1]
Children1
Writing career
Pen nameNine Knives (九把刀)
LanguageMandarin
GenresHorror, science fiction, romance
Years active1999–present
Notable worksYou Are the Apple of My Eye
Café. Waiting. Love
The Tenants Downstairs
Websitewww.giddens.tw/blog

Early life

Born on 25 August 1978 in Changhua County, Taiwan,[4] Ko grew up as the second of three sons in Changhua, where his parents own a pharmacy.[5] Ko discovered his love of writing when he penned a story as part of his university application.[2][6]

Career

Early period: establishing reputation as a novelist

He started writing fiction in 1999, and posted most of his first works on the Internet.[5] Ko struggled through the first five years of his writing career, before branching out into multiple genres, namely horror, science fiction, and romance.[7] He writes 5000 words daily, and at his peak writing pace published one book per month for 14 consecutive months.[6] This set of work helped Ko's popularity rise in Taiwan.[7] Ko has compared himself favorably to Louis Cha, Gu Long, and Ni Kuang.[5]

Pen name

"Jiubadao" was originally a song written by Ko as a senior high school student.[5][7] The song's title stuck as a nickname when a tutor spotted students passing notes signed by Jiubadao and asked who he was. Classmates revealed Jiubadao to be Ko and he used the nickname as a pseudonym after graduating college.[8]

Directing films

In 2008, Ko directed the film L-O-V-E [zh], along with Vincent Fang, Chen Yi-xian and Huang Zijiao.[2][5] In 2010, Ko directed the film You Are the Apple of My Eye,[7] based on his book The Girl We Chased Together in Those Years [zh].[5][9] In 2011, Ko adapted his "Killer" series[10] into the film The Killer Who Never Kills.[6][11] He produced a documentary focusing on Taiwan's animal shelters in 2012, titled Twelve Nights.[12][13] In 2014, another of Ko's books was adapted into the film Café. Waiting. Love.[14][15] The film adaptation of another of Ko's books, Kung Fu, was originally set to be released in 2014,[16][17] but its release date was pushed back to 2015.[18] In September 2015, Ko announced another book–to–film adaption, The Tenants Downstairs, was to be released in 2016.[19][20]

In 2012, Ko notified Apple Inc. that some approved applications on the company's iOS platform were accessing pirated versions of his books. Apple initially refused to pull the apps, as the company was unsure about Ko's publisher having proper authorization to contact them.[21] Ko traveled to Hong Kong to file a complaint in person before the matter was resolved with the removal of the apps.[22] On 9 October 2012, Ko was chosen as one of "Ten Outstanding Young People of Taiwan" by the Junior Chamber International Taiwan.[23]

In 2017, Ko directed the high school horror-comedy film Mon Mon Mon Monsters. Ko originally intended for the film to be a mockumentary shot entirely on iPhone.[24] This idea, however, was eventually disregarded as the project evolved into a more personal work inspired in part by the negative publicity the director was receiving at the time for his affair with Chou.[24]

Personal life

Family

In October 2014, Ko admitted to cheating on his girlfriend of nine years, Hsiao-nei,[25] with television reporter Chou Ting-yu.[26][27] In early May 2015, Ko confirmed that his relationship with Hsiao-nei had ended.[28] Ko and Chou began dating in March 2016;[29] they married in late 2017.[30] On 4 April 2020, Ko announced the birth of their first child, a girl.[31]

Political views

In October 2014 it was reported that Beijing had ordered works by Ko removed from shelves in China.[32][33] A few weeks previously, Ko had shaved his head to show solidarity for Occupy Central with Love and Peace, the organization that started the 2014 Hong Kong protests.[32][34]

Filmography

Year English title Original title Role Notes
2007 Full Count 愛情兩好三壞 Writer Television series
2009 L-O-V-E 愛到底 Director, writer, actor Segment "San sheng you xing"
2011 The Killer Who Never Kills 殺手歐陽盆栽 Original story
2011 You Are the Apple of My Eye 那些年,我們一起追的女孩 Director, writer, actor
2013 Machi Action 變身 Co-writer
2013 Twelve Nights 十二夜 Producer Documentary
2013 Kiss Me Mom! 媽,親一下! Original story Television series
2014 Café. Waiting. Love 等一個人咖啡 Producer, writer
2015 Kung Fu 功夫 Director, writer, original story
2016 The Tenants Downstairs 樓下的房客 Writer
2017 Mon Mon Mon Monsters 報告老師! 怪怪怪怪物! Director, writer, producer
2020 A Choo 打噴嚏 Writer, producer
2021 Till We Meet Again 月老 Director

Awards and nominations

Year Award Category Nominated work Result
2011 48th Golden Horse Awards Best New Director You Are the Apple of My Eye Nominated
Best Original Film Song You Are the Apple of My Eye - "Those Years" (lyrics) Nominated
2012 31st Hong Kong Film Awards Best Film from Mainland and Taiwan You Are the Apple of My Eye Won
12th Chinese Film Media Awards Best New Director Won
2017 21st Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival Audience Award Mon Mon Mon Monsters Won

References

  1. ^ "小三修成正果!九把刀、周亭羽登記結婚". 蘋果日報 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  2. ^ a b c d Chung, Vanessa (9 October 2011). "Apple of his eye". South China Morning Post. Retrieved 12 October 2014.
  3. ^ Fang, Joy (22 November 2011). . AsiaOne. Archived from the original on 20 November 2016. Retrieved 15 October 2014.
  4. ^ 九把刀到底有哪些經典作品呢? (in Chinese). SET News. 1 October 2014. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
  5. ^ a b c d e f Han Qian; Phill Newell (January 2012). "Giddens Ko: This Ain't No Foolin' Around". Taiwan Panorama. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
  6. ^ a b c "Hollywood studio buys the rights to Giddens Ko story". Taipei Times. 13 February 2011. Retrieved 31 December 2011.
  7. ^ a b c d Napolitano, Dean (28 August 2011). "The Talents of Giddens Ko". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 12 October 2014.
  8. ^ 九把刀《那些年》献给初恋女友 自曝现任女友吃醋 (in Chinese). Yanzhao Metropolis Daily. 1 January 2012. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
  9. ^ Zhang Chan (13 December 2011). "Taiwanese author shocks critics with successful film". ecns.cn. Retrieved 12 October 2014.
  10. ^ Chen, Christie (25 August 2014). "Giddens Ko's new film to hit theaters in Malaysia, Singapore". Central News Agency. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
  11. ^ Napolitano, Dean (14 November 2011). "Giddens Ko 'Speechless' When It Comes to 'Apple'". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
  12. ^ Hsu, Jenny W. (13 December 2013). "Film Triggers Debate on Plight of Taiwan's Homeless Dogs". Wall Street Journal. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
  13. ^ Chen, Wei-tsung; Chou, Nien-chu; Pan, Jason (22 December 2013). "Documentary gives viewers wrong impression, animal shelter staff say". Taipei Times. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
  14. ^ Chan, Boon (5 September 2014). "Cafe.Waiting.Love is a brew of appealing fresh faces and a fantastical story". The Straits Times. Retrieved 12 October 2014.
  15. ^ Chen, Christie (23 August 2014). "Giddens Ko's new film soars at box office". Central News Agency. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
  16. ^ Shakleton, Liz (10 April 2013). "FIP to produce Giddens Ko's Kung Fu". Screen International. Retrieved 1 March 2015.
  17. ^ Tsui, Clarence (10 April 2013). "Fox International Productions Backs Taiwanese Film 'Kung Fu'". Hollywood Reporter. Retrieved 1 March 2015.
  18. ^ Hsia, Heidi (23 July 2014). "Giddens Ko's upcoming movie halts production". Yahoo! News. Retrieved 1 March 2015.
  19. ^ Chan, Boon (30 September 2015). "Popular Taiwanese writer Giddens Ko's thriller to be made into a film by mm2 Entertainment". The Straits Times. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  20. ^ Frater, Patrick (2 October 2015). "Busan: Adaptation of Giddens Ko's 'Tenants' to Star Simon Yam, Lee Kang-sheng". Variety. Retrieved 18 October 2015.
  21. ^ Muncaster, Phil (15 November 2012). "Apple staff call Taiwanese filmmaker an 'idiot'". The Register. Retrieved 15 October 2014.
  22. ^ "Jiubadao denies pursuing lawsuit over Apple apps". Taipei Times. 15 November 2012. Retrieved 15 October 2014.
  23. ^ "Giddens Ko is selected as one of "Ten Outstanding Young People of Taiwan"". Asia Pacific Arts. 11 October 2012.
  24. ^ a b "Interview: Giddens Ko talks Mon Mon Mon Monsters". FilmDoo. 10 May 2017. Retrieved 6 September 2018.
  25. ^ "Director Giddens Ko admits cheating on girlfriend with TV reporter, refuses to apologise to public". The Straits Times. 23 October 2014. Retrieved 26 October 2014.
  26. ^ Lee, Hsin-Yin (22 October 2014). . Central News Agency. Archived from the original on 27 October 2014. Retrieved 26 October 2014. Alt URL
  27. ^ . Channel News Asia. 23 October 2014. Archived from the original on 27 October 2014. Retrieved 26 October 2014.
  28. ^ Hsia, Heidi (6 May 2015). "Giddens Ko breaks up with girlfriend of nine years". Yahoo! News Singapore. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  29. ^ "Giddens Ko reconciles with "third party"". Asianpopnews.com. 23 June 2016. Retrieved 14 July 2016.
  30. ^ "曾經的「真愛」破滅!九把刀耽誤小內10年被噓爆". 蘋果日報 (in Chinese (Taiwan)). Retrieved 6 December 2017.
  31. ^ hermesauto (6 April 2020). "Apple of his eye: Taiwanese director Giddens Ko announces birth of daughter". The Straits Times. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
  32. ^ a b Frater, Patrick (13 October 2014). "Giddens Ko Among Authors Banned by China in Hong Kong Political Reaction". Variety. Retrieved 14 October 2014.
  33. ^ Wang, Ching-yi; Chen, Christie (12 October 2014). "Books by Taiwanese writer allegedly banned by China". Central News Agency. Retrieved 12 October 2014.
  34. ^ Tai, Ya-chen; Chen, Christie; Wu, Lilian (14 October 2014). "Culture minister refrains from comment on China's ban on writers". Central News Agency. Retrieved 14 October 2014.

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In this Chinese name the family name is Ko Giddens Ko traditional Chinese 柯景騰 simplified Chinese 柯景腾 pinyin Ke Jǐngteng Pe h ōe ji Koa Keng theng born 25 August 1978 is a Taiwanese novelist and filmmaker He earned his Bachelor of Science in Management from National Chiao Tung University 2 and Master of Social Science from Tunghai University citation needed He has published more than 60 books many of which have been adapted as films 2 He writes under the pseudonym of Nine Knives 九把刀 Jiǔ bǎ dao Kiu Pa To 3 Giddens KoKo Ching teng 柯景騰 Ko in 2008 Born 1978 08 25 25 August 1978 age 44 Changhua County TaiwanCitizenshipTaiwaneseEducationBachelor of Management Studies Master of Social ScienceAlma materNational Chiao Tung UniversityTunghai UniversityOccupation s Novelist film director screenwriter film producerSpouseChou Ting yu m 2017 wbr 1 Children1Writing careerPen nameNine Knives 九把刀 LanguageMandarinGenresHorror science fiction romanceYears active1999 presentNotable worksYou Are the Apple of My EyeCafe Waiting LoveThe Tenants DownstairsWebsitewww wbr giddens wbr tw wbr blog Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early period establishing reputation as a novelist 2 1 1 Pen name 2 2 Directing films 3 Personal life 3 1 Family 3 2 Political views 4 Filmography 5 Awards and nominations 6 References 7 External linksEarly life EditBorn on 25 August 1978 in Changhua County Taiwan 4 Ko grew up as the second of three sons in Changhua where his parents own a pharmacy 5 Ko discovered his love of writing when he penned a story as part of his university application 2 6 Career EditEarly period establishing reputation as a novelist Edit He started writing fiction in 1999 and posted most of his first works on the Internet 5 Ko struggled through the first five years of his writing career before branching out into multiple genres namely horror science fiction and romance 7 He writes 5000 words daily and at his peak writing pace published one book per month for 14 consecutive months 6 This set of work helped Ko s popularity rise in Taiwan 7 Ko has compared himself favorably to Louis Cha Gu Long and Ni Kuang 5 Pen name Edit Jiubadao was originally a song written by Ko as a senior high school student 5 7 The song s title stuck as a nickname when a tutor spotted students passing notes signed by Jiubadao and asked who he was Classmates revealed Jiubadao to be Ko and he used the nickname as a pseudonym after graduating college 8 Directing films Edit In 2008 Ko directed the film L O V E zh along with Vincent Fang Chen Yi xian and Huang Zijiao 2 5 In 2010 Ko directed the film You Are the Apple of My Eye 7 based on his book The Girl We Chased Together in Those Years zh 5 9 In 2011 Ko adapted his Killer series 10 into the film The Killer Who Never Kills 6 11 He produced a documentary focusing on Taiwan s animal shelters in 2012 titled Twelve Nights 12 13 In 2014 another of Ko s books was adapted into the film Cafe Waiting Love 14 15 The film adaptation of another of Ko s books Kung Fu was originally set to be released in 2014 16 17 but its release date was pushed back to 2015 18 In September 2015 Ko announced another book to film adaption The Tenants Downstairs was to be released in 2016 19 20 In 2012 Ko notified Apple Inc that some approved applications on the company s iOS platform were accessing pirated versions of his books Apple initially refused to pull the apps as the company was unsure about Ko s publisher having proper authorization to contact them 21 Ko traveled to Hong Kong to file a complaint in person before the matter was resolved with the removal of the apps 22 On 9 October 2012 Ko was chosen as one of Ten Outstanding Young People of Taiwan by the Junior Chamber International Taiwan 23 In 2017 Ko directed the high school horror comedy film Mon Mon Mon Monsters Ko originally intended for the film to be a mockumentary shot entirely on iPhone 24 This idea however was eventually disregarded as the project evolved into a more personal work inspired in part by the negative publicity the director was receiving at the time for his affair with Chou 24 Personal life EditFamily Edit In October 2014 Ko admitted to cheating on his girlfriend of nine years Hsiao nei 25 with television reporter Chou Ting yu 26 27 In early May 2015 Ko confirmed that his relationship with Hsiao nei had ended 28 Ko and Chou began dating in March 2016 29 they married in late 2017 30 On 4 April 2020 Ko announced the birth of their first child a girl 31 Political views Edit In October 2014 it was reported that Beijing had ordered works by Ko removed from shelves in China 32 33 A few weeks previously Ko had shaved his head to show solidarity for Occupy Central with Love and Peace the organization that started the 2014 Hong Kong protests 32 34 Filmography EditYear English title Original title Role Notes2007 Full Count 愛情兩好三壞 Writer Television series2009 L O V E 愛到底 Director writer actor Segment San sheng you xing 2011 The Killer Who Never Kills 殺手歐陽盆栽 Original story2011 You Are the Apple of My Eye 那些年 我們一起追的女孩 Director writer actor2013 Machi Action 變身 Co writer2013 Twelve Nights 十二夜 Producer Documentary2013 Kiss Me Mom 媽 親一下 Original story Television series2014 Cafe Waiting Love 等一個人咖啡 Producer writer2015 Kung Fu 功夫 Director writer original story2016 The Tenants Downstairs 樓下的房客 Writer2017 Mon Mon Mon Monsters 報告老師 怪怪怪怪物 Director writer producer2020 A Choo 打噴嚏 Writer producer2021 Till We Meet Again 月老 DirectorAwards and nominations EditYear Award Category Nominated work Result2011 48th Golden Horse Awards Best New Director You Are the Apple of My Eye NominatedBest Original Film Song You Are the Apple of My Eye Those Years lyrics Nominated2012 31st Hong Kong Film Awards Best Film from Mainland and Taiwan You Are the Apple of My Eye Won12th Chinese Film Media Awards Best New Director Won2017 21st Bucheon International Fantastic Film Festival Audience Award Mon Mon Mon Monsters WonReferences Edit 小三修成正果 九把刀 周亭羽登記結婚 蘋果日報 in Chinese Taiwan Retrieved 6 December 2017 a b c d Chung Vanessa 9 October 2011 Apple of his eye South China Morning Post Retrieved 12 October 2014 Fang Joy 22 November 2011 Success a miracle says director Ko AsiaOne Archived from the original on 20 November 2016 Retrieved 15 October 2014 九把刀到底有哪些經典作品呢 in Chinese SET News 1 October 2014 Retrieved 14 October 2014 a b c d e f Han Qian Phill Newell January 2012 Giddens Ko This Ain t No Foolin Around Taiwan Panorama Retrieved 14 October 2014 a b c Hollywood studio buys the rights to Giddens Ko story Taipei Times 13 February 2011 Retrieved 31 December 2011 a b c d Napolitano Dean 28 August 2011 The Talents of Giddens Ko Wall Street Journal Retrieved 12 October 2014 九把刀 那些年 献给初恋女友 自曝现任女友吃醋 in Chinese Yanzhao Metropolis Daily 1 January 2012 Retrieved 14 October 2014 Zhang Chan 13 December 2011 Taiwanese author shocks critics with successful film ecns cn Retrieved 12 October 2014 Chen Christie 25 August 2014 Giddens Ko s new film to hit theaters in Malaysia Singapore Central News Agency Retrieved 14 October 2014 Napolitano Dean 14 November 2011 Giddens Ko Speechless When It Comes to Apple Wall Street Journal Retrieved 14 October 2014 Hsu Jenny W 13 December 2013 Film Triggers Debate on Plight of Taiwan s Homeless Dogs Wall Street Journal Retrieved 14 October 2014 Chen Wei tsung Chou Nien chu Pan Jason 22 December 2013 Documentary gives viewers wrong impression animal shelter staff say Taipei Times Retrieved 14 October 2014 Chan Boon 5 September 2014 Cafe Waiting Love is a brew of appealing fresh faces and a fantastical story The Straits Times Retrieved 12 October 2014 Chen Christie 23 August 2014 Giddens Ko s new film soars at box office Central News Agency Retrieved 14 October 2014 Shakleton Liz 10 April 2013 FIP to produce Giddens Ko s Kung Fu Screen International Retrieved 1 March 2015 Tsui Clarence 10 April 2013 Fox International Productions Backs Taiwanese Film Kung Fu Hollywood Reporter Retrieved 1 March 2015 Hsia Heidi 23 July 2014 Giddens Ko s upcoming movie halts production Yahoo News Retrieved 1 March 2015 Chan Boon 30 September 2015 Popular Taiwanese writer Giddens Ko s thriller to be made into a film by mm2 Entertainment The Straits Times Retrieved 18 October 2015 Frater Patrick 2 October 2015 Busan Adaptation of Giddens Ko s Tenants to Star Simon Yam Lee Kang sheng Variety Retrieved 18 October 2015 Muncaster Phil 15 November 2012 Apple staff call Taiwanese filmmaker an idiot The Register Retrieved 15 October 2014 Jiubadao denies pursuing lawsuit over Apple apps Taipei Times 15 November 2012 Retrieved 15 October 2014 Giddens Ko is selected as one of Ten Outstanding Young People of Taiwan Asia Pacific Arts 11 October 2012 a b Interview Giddens Ko talks Mon Mon Mon Monsters FilmDoo 10 May 2017 Retrieved 6 September 2018 Director Giddens Ko admits cheating on girlfriend with TV reporter refuses to apologise to public The Straits Times 23 October 2014 Retrieved 26 October 2014 Lee Hsin Yin 22 October 2014 Bestselling writer admits cheating on girlfriend Central News Agency Archived from the original on 27 October 2014 Retrieved 26 October 2014 Alt URL Giddens Ko admits to cheating on girlfriend Channel News Asia 23 October 2014 Archived from the original on 27 October 2014 Retrieved 26 October 2014 Hsia Heidi 6 May 2015 Giddens Ko breaks up with girlfriend of nine years Yahoo News Singapore Retrieved 14 June 2015 Giddens Ko reconciles with third party Asianpopnews com 23 June 2016 Retrieved 14 July 2016 曾經的 真愛 破滅 九把刀耽誤小內10年被噓爆 蘋果日報 in Chinese Taiwan Retrieved 6 December 2017 hermesauto 6 April 2020 Apple of his eye Taiwanese director Giddens Ko announces birth of daughter The Straits Times Retrieved 6 April 2020 a b Frater Patrick 13 October 2014 Giddens Ko Among Authors Banned by China in Hong Kong Political Reaction Variety Retrieved 14 October 2014 Wang Ching yi Chen Christie 12 October 2014 Books by Taiwanese writer allegedly banned by China Central News Agency Retrieved 12 October 2014 Tai Ya chen Chen Christie Wu Lilian 14 October 2014 Culture minister refrains from comment on China s ban on writers Central News Agency Retrieved 14 October 2014 External links Edit Literature portal Taiwan portal Wikimedia Commons has media related to Giddens Ko Giddens Ko at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Giddens Ko amp oldid 1118278551, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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