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Ruby Lin

Ruby Lin Xin-ru (Chinese: 林心如; pinyin: Lín Xīnrú; born January 27, 1976) is a Taiwanese actress, television and film producer, and pop singer. American entertainment critic Derek Elley named Lin as "Taiwan's TV Drama Queen".[1]

Ruby Lin
Lin at the 57th Golden Bell Awards in October 2022
Born (1976-01-27) January 27, 1976 (age 48)
Occupations
  • Actress
  • singer
  • producer
Years active1995–present
Spouse
(m. 2016)
Children1
AwardsFull list
Chinese name
Chinese林心如
Hanyu PinyinLín Xīnrú
JyutpingLam4 Sam1-jyu4

3 years after Lin made her acting debut in a TV commercial, she rose to national and regional prominence overnight for her role as Xia Ziwei in the TV series My Fair Princess 还珠格格 (1998-1999). My Fair Princess was highly popular in East and Southeast countries; launching Lin as a household name in Asia. She followed the success with other hit series including The Duke of Mount Deer (2000), Romance in the Rain (2001), Boy & Girl (2003), Affair of Half a Lifetime (2004), Beauty's Rival in Palace (2010), The Glamorous Imperial Concubine (2011) and The Way We Were (2014).

While focusing mostly on TV series, her works also include film such as The House That Never Dies (2014), The Devotion of Suspect X (2017) and Miss Andy (2020). In 1999, she also began a singing career with her debut album Heartbeat released in Hong Kong first amongst Asian countries, and has since released 5 albums.

Since Lin started her own studio in 2009, she has been producing TV dramas and TV films starring herself, both in mainland China and Taiwan. Her production debut The Glamorous Imperial Concubine (2011) won her Best Producer at the 2012 TV Drama Awards Made in China, and her first Taiwanese drama production The Way We Were (2014) won three out of seven nominations, including Best Television Series at the 50th Golden Bell Awards.

According to Apple Daily, Lin was the third highest-earning Taiwanese drama actress in 2011,[2] and the top-earning in 2012[3] and 2013.[4] Lin ranked 30th on Forbes China Celebrity 100 list in 2013,[5] 36th in 2014,[6] 82nd in 2015,[7] and 68th in 2017.[8]

Early life edit

Lin was born and raised in Taipei, Taiwan, the eldest of four children, having one brother a year younger the other, six years younger, and a half-sister, ten years younger, from her father's second marriage.[9] Her father was a businessman, and her mother a housewife. Her English name is from her mother's love of the jewel.[10] After her parents' divorce, when Lin was seven years old, she lived with her mother, who took her to visit relatives in Japan every year.[11] She graduated from Ri Xin Primary School and Zhong Dian High School.[12] Lin originally planned on going to the United Kingdom to study after high school graduation but she didn't, never considering the prospect of an acting career. However, she began her acting career at age seventeen as a part-time model. Her first TV commercial was for Jasmine Tea in 1994.[13]

Lin's parents did not like the idea of their daughter being involved in the entertainment industry,[11] but she decided to pursue an acting career. After appearing in many commercials, her parents finally agreed to allow her to sign a contract with an entertainment-management company. Following high school graduation, Lin joined Jessie and Jones Entertainment Ltd[14] on her 20th birthday. Over the years, she has also helped her parents to reconcile.[15]

Career edit

Early work: 1995–1996 edit

When Lin received her first experience in front of the camera in 1995, for a minor role, she started to develop a passion for acting. After filming her first TV commercial, Lin caught the attention of TV and film directors, and many companies began seeking her for roles.[16] She received her first role in the film School Days, with Jimmy Lin and Takeshi Kaneshiro. From 1995 to 1997 after MD completed, Lin had roles in several Taiwanese TV series and began to attract attention and buzz from the media. In 1996, Lin went to China for the first time to film; she considered this a period of valuable experience and a time that she began to learn about acting.

"I was in my second year of high school when I first got involved in film & TV industry. I thought there would be other opportunities for me to study abroad, but one does not bump into the opportunity to be in a film every day. So, I just went and had a try. I told myself that if my filming career didn't work out, then I could still go back to school. But things are not always as they may have appeared to be."[17]

Breakthrough: 1997–2001 edit

After playing minor roles in various series and films, Lin was selected by Taiwanese writer Chiung Yao to audition for a main role in the comedic period drama My Fair Princess, a joint production by mainland China and Taiwan which was adapted from Chiung Yao's own novel. Originally picked for the role of Princess Saiya, Lin was ultimately chosen by the company to play Xia Ziwei instead, as the actress scheduled to play the main role was unavailable.[11]

"After it was decided that I played the role of Ziwei, I got the script only three days before I had to leave for filming. And that was also the first time I was leaving my native place for such a long time for filming and I had to overcome the challenges of being in an unfamiliar environment. (Taiwan Cover story Interview in 2001)"[11]

The drama quickly became a phenomenal sensation, appealing to large audiences in mainland China, Hong Kong, South Korea, and Southeast Asia. Lin rose to prominence and became a household name overnight.[18]

After My Fair Princess, Lin starred in a number of successful television series. In 2000 she starred in Hong Kong TVB's production of The Duke of Mount Deer with Dicky Cheung, Shu Qi and other well-known artists. In this series, Lin played Princess Jian Ning – a sassy, funny girl. This role demonstrated her acting range, since it differed from the nice, sweet image she had developed from her role in My Fair Princess. The following year, she starred in Romance in the Rain, a costume drama based in the 1930s and 1940s, also written by Chiung Yao. The series was a commercial success and recorded the highest ratings of the year. For two consecutive years (2000 and 2001), Lin was included in the Top Ten Most Famous Asian Superstars.[19] The same year, she was selected in fourth place in "Malaysia 2001 Heavenly Kings & Queens".[20]

As Lin felt she had achieved all she could in television, she started venturing into films. In 2000, she appeared in three Hong Kong films - Winner Takes All, Comic King and the action movie China Strike Force with Aaron Kwok and Taiwanese actor-singer Leehom Wang. Although Lin had only a supporting role, she considered it a learning experience. With these films, she made inroads into the Hong Kong market.[18]

Mainstream success: 2002–2005 edit

Since 2002, Lin focused on her career in mainland China. In 2003, she starred in three series - Half Life Fate (Pinyin: Ban Sheng Yuan) (adapted from Zhang Ailing's novel Eighteen Springs), Boy & Girl and Flying Daggers. Lin was chosen for the female lead in the TV version of Half Life Fate; the film version was directed by Ann Hui, a well-known Asian director. For Lin, it was a challenging role and she was under pressure.

Lin's work yielded good results; her performance enhanced her fame, earning accolades for capturing her screen character Man Zhen's 14 years of arduous life. The series was broadcast in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan and South Korea.[21] The same year, Lin also appeared in the youth romantic TV series Boy & Girl; it was broadcast in China by CCTV, receiving the highest rating of all series aired in 2003.[22] With this series, Lin was selected one of the Top 10 actresses of the year; of those 10 actresses, she was the only one from Taiwan.[19] She then appeared in the ancient martial arts TV series Flying Daggers, based on Gu Long's novel. It was her first martial-arts series, and Lin played against type – portraying a cold assassin, rather than her usual gentle damsel. These three series were released in 2003 throughout Asia, contributing to Lin's rise in popularity and recognition. Though Lin focused on TV series, she continued to appear in films such as the adventure drama Life Express (with Richie Ren) and the romantic comedy Love Trilogy (with Francis Ng and Anita Yuen), which was relatively successful in China.

Lin sparked a trend towards China-Korea collaborations when she starred in the 2004 production Amor de Tarapaca (co-starring Korean actor Han Jae Suk). Lin was involved in another original Korean screenplay Magic Touch of Fate, co-starring Taiwanese actor Alec Su and Korean idol Kangta. This series is the highest-budgeted miniseries in Asian television history (as of 2011). By this time, Lin had been in show business for almost a decade, with nearly non-stop filming. She wanted to go back to school; since high school, studying abroad had been her dream.[11] In the winter of 2004, after filming Magic Touch of Fate, Lin decided to study language and acting for three months in New York City. While she was there, Lin studied English at Study Group International[23][24] and performance at the New York Film Academy.

Returning home to Taiwan with a new passion for acting in February 2005, Lin starred in Paris Sonata.[25] For her role in Paris Sonata, she learned to play piano two months before filming. After Paris Sonata, she selected the TV drama Sound of Colors (a remake of Jimmy Liao's book) as her next work, portraying a blind radio DJ. Lin's performance as a blind girl received good reviews from audiences and the news media.[26][27] This drama was broadcast in many countries, including Hong Kong, Taiwan, Philippines, Vietnam and the United States. This was followed by the dramas Star Boulevard and Da Li Princess, which were expected to be released in 2008 by CCTV.

Another Milestone : 2006–2009 edit

 
Lin in 2007

In 2006, Lin's starred in the television series Ancestral Temple where she further expanded her acting range.[28] After three months of filming in Huang Shan, China, the series was completed at the end of October 2006. Its broadcast by CCTV-1 was planned for 2008. On June 6, 2006, Lin won the Most Popular Actress in Taiwan award at the 2nd Chinese TV Drama Award ceremony in Beijing.[29] She has also been regularly featured in polls as one of the Top 10 contemporary Chinese actors.[30]

At the end of 2006, Lin bid farewell to her management company Zhong Jie, after a 10-year relationship, and on November 30, 2006 ceremoniously signed with Huayi Brothers Film and Television group for a reported $10 million.[31] Hua Yi Bros. is (as of 2011) the largest management and domestic movie-making company in China. In September 2007, she guest-starred in CCTV's historical drama Su DongPo. In this series she played the first wife of Su Dongpo (writer, poet, artist, calligrapher, pharmacologist, and statesman of the Song Dynasty, one of the major poets of the time), played by Lu Yi.

After filming the digital film Evening of Roses, Lin took on more challenging roles. In late 2007, she co-starred as Daji with Ray Lui in The Legend and the Hero 2 (also known as Fengshen Bang), one of the major vernacular Chinese novels written during the Ming Dynasty. After speculation over who would receive the leading role of Daji (who was known for her beauty and cruelty which ruined a dynasty), the role was offered to Lin. When Lin committed to play Daji, she could not escape comparison with Fan Bingbing, who played the same role in the first part of the series. Lin's performance received generally positive comments from media. NetandTV commented, "In comparison to the previous version, the bright spot in this new version's Daji gets a new makeover. Ruby Lin's look gave Daji a brand-new definition".[32] Lin has often said "comparing with other people is meaningless, I just wants [sic] a breakthrough from past looks, to surpass myself."[33]

 
Lin in Beijing, China in 2008

In 2008, Lin returned to Taiwan for the series Love in Sun Moon Lake, playing an aboriginal woman; this was the first TV series to obtain permission for mainland Chinese actors to film in Taiwan.[34] It was also announced that Lin had been cast as Sun Shangxiang in the new Romance of the Three Kingdoms TV adaptation directed by Gao Xixi, titled Three Kingdoms.[35] The series was aired in May 2010, and was well-received both domestically and internationally, earning an estimated 800 million RMB (133.3 million USD) by 2012.

In early 2009, she was cast in Fallen City. In this film, Lin plays a rebellious woman during the 2008 Sichuan earthquake. In July 2009, Lin starred as Empress Dou in the Chinese big-budget historical fiction television drama Beauty's Rival in Palace. For her role in the series, Lin received a salary of 150,000 renminbi per episode.[36] When the series premièred on a Shanghai TV station in March 2010 with the highest rating of the year, Lin got positive reviews from audiences and critics. It was reported that Beauty's Rival in Palace sold well in the Korean and Japanese markets, due to Ruby Lin's unwavering popularity in Asia.[37] Beauty's Rival in Palace is another milestone in Lin's career.

Challenge : 2010–2011 edit

In May 2010, her first stage play, Sweet Sweet Love, began a Chinese tour. The play is based on the 1996 Hong Kong romantic film Comrades: Almost a Love Story, which starred Maggie Cheung and Leon Lai. During its three-month run, it was performed in four cities: Shanghai, Beijing, Hangzhou and Shenzhen. Due to popular demand, a fifth city (Nanchang) was added.[38]

In June, Lin played a psychiatrist in the romantic film You Deserve To Be Single with Mike He and David Wu. For her performance, Lin was nominated for the 2010 Shanghai International Film Festival Press Prize as Best Actress.[39] She also won the 2010 Vietnam DAN Movie Award for Favorite Taiwanese Actress. After that, Lin starred in Zhang Yang's film Driverless as a self-motivated businesswomen. Director Zhang Yang commented, "Ruby has a rare ability, all her emotions seem genuine". She received critical acclaim for her performance by audiences and media - "Without a doubt, Ruby Lin's wonderful range of emotions really steals the show. She delicately unveils the depths of a struggle during hard time of her life, both strong and brave yet desire to be protected."[40]

After the success of Beauty's Rival in Palace, Lin was cast a starring role for well-known Chinese TV series by director Gao Xixi. This series Monopoly Exposure was written by Hai Yan (海岩), many of whose books have been successfully adapted for TV dramas.[41]

2010 was a successful year for Lin. She won the Most Popular Actress award (voted online by residents of Asian countries) at the 5th Seoul International Drama Awards. According to Yahoo Korea, Lin was voted best actress with 17,358 votes followed by Fan Bingbing, Li Kun Wang and Yao Chen.[42] Also in late 2010, Lin won the Favorite Actress of the Year award for her performance in Beauty's Rival in Palace at the annual TV Drama Awards Made in China[43] and the QQ Annual Entertainment Star award. For her achievements in films and television series, Korean media dubbed her Taiwan's number-one actress and goddess of ancient Chinese series.[44]

In January 2011, Lin started her first project The Glamorous Imperial Concubine as a producer. This series achieved excellent ratings and Lin won "Best producer of the year" award. She was also nominated as Best TV actress at the 2012 Huading Awards. Lin returned to the film industry again, playing a mom with two kids in the film Blood Stained Shoes, directed by Raymond Yip. The film ranked 2nd on "Top 10 box-office ranking in Chinese horror film chart".[45] The media said that Lin's image was far removed from that which she has previously portrayed in other works.[46]

In October 2011, Lin started on her second production, Taiwanese idol drama Drama Go! Go! Go! which co-starred Jiro Wang and Lin Gengxin. The series was released in November 2012. Lin's performance was well received by audiences and audience named Drama Go! Go! Go! as one of the most anticipated TV series of 2012.[47]

Producing: 2012–2018 edit

 
Lin in 2012

In March 2012, Lin was crowned Most Influential TV Actress at the 2012 annual Jeanwest Entertainment Awards.[48] She also received a nomination at the Huading Awards as Best TV Actress for her performance in The Glamorous Imperial Concubine.[49]

She then started filming for The Patriot Yue Fei, a 60-episode historical drama about the downfall of General Yue Fei in the Song Dynasty. Lin portrayed the wife of General Yue Fei, played by Huang Xiaoming.

On April 27, 2012, Lin announced her third project television film Forgotten as producer and main actress. She played a married couple in the show with Christopher Lee, where their marriage started to fall apart due to a lack of communication and personality differences, and an unexpected accident changes their life entirely.[50] It was scheduled to be first released in Taiwan on May 26, 2012. In Forgotten, critics and audiences praised Lin's performance as breakthrough. Xinhua News (Xinhua News Agency) states "Ruby Lin is recognized as one of the best promising producer. Also as actress, she is in a different class from others."[51]

In addition, Youku Tudou Inc, the largest video-sharing website in China, bought copyright of TV series and films that were produced by Lin. Lin officially announced the news during the 18th Shanghai Television Festival.[52]

On August 8, 2012, Lin was honored as Best Producer at the 2012 Asian Idol Awards for The Glamorous Imperial Concubine.[53] In December 2012, Lin was announced as one of the highest paid Chinese celebrities of the year, ranking 5th. She managed to earn over 90 million RMB this year through her studio alone.[54] She also came in 2nd on the Taiwan's top-earning drama actors list, with a yearly income of 278 million NTD.[55]

In August 2013, Lin won Most Favorite Actress at the 8th Beijing Film Festival for Youth Welfare.[56] Except for some public appearances, Lin spent much time doing pre-production work for the drama Singing All Along, based on Li Xin's romantic novel series Xiuli Jiangshan.

In April 2014, Lin won the Outstanding Actress award at 1st China Television Star Awards by CTAC (China Television Artists Committee Actors Committee).[57]

In May 2014, as producer and main actress, Lin came back to Taiwan with the television film Mother Mother, playing a role of an aggressive mother. Lin stated that she will continue to film one Taiwanese series per year.[58] The same year, Lin starred in the romance TV series The Way We Were. This drama marks Lin's return to Taiwan television after a 10-year absence. As main actress and producer, Lin received favorable comments from both critics and audiences. The series not only received high viewer ratings, but was also selected as one of the most popular Taiwanese dramas of 2014 by many of media review. Within a day of release, it reached over 24 million views on the mainland Chinese video sharing site iQiyi. Since its debut on July 19, the drama has stayed within the top two on iQiyi's most popular dramas list.[59]

On March 1, 2015, Estée Lauder Companies announced that Lin was their new brand ambassador for Taiwan region, and Lin was also selected as spokesperson for HTC.

After finished filming Raymond Yip's film Phantom of the Theatre in Shanghai, Lin joined the cast of the licensed remake of the Korean variety show We Got Married, titled We Are In Love.[60] In November, Lin gained her first Asian Television Awards nomination for Best Actress with her performance in The Way We Were following a first Golden Bell Awards nomination on September.[61]

In early 2016, Lin won Huading Awards for Best Actress in a TV Series and the Woman's Media Award for Most Influential Woman of the Year.[62] In April 2016, Lin starred in Magical Space-time, a time-travel TV series directed by Fu-Hsiang Hsu. Lin also cast in adventure film The Precipice Game, playing the role of the woman who turns into a battle for survival.

In March 2017, Lin returned to work after halting work since December to prepare for labour.[63] She played an affectionate mother who is willing to put her life on the line to protect her daughter in mystery-thriller The Devotion of Suspect X , adapted from Japanese author Keigo Higashino's award-winning novel with the same title.[64] The film is a reunion between Alec Su and Ruby Lin who starred in 2004 in Magic Touch of Fate, a TV series in China. In May, Lin announced her comeback in a Taiwanese drama world with romance TV series My Dear Boy, which she is also producing.

On November 15, 2018, Lin's newest project, Miss Andy, clinched the MM2 Creativity Award at the Golden Horse Film Project Promotion Awards Ceremony.[65] The award came with a grant of USD $10,000, a welcome relief for her first venture as a movie producer. Filming is scheduled to commence in April 2019, and will take place in Malaysia. According to the media, Lin will also take on the role of a Vietnamese illegal worker for the movie.[66]

Recently: 2019–present edit

In 2020, after stay in Malaysia almost 2 months for new film Miss Andy, Lin starred Taiwanese Netflix original series The Victims' Game as special guest. The series dominating Netflix's Chinese language programming list for many consecutive days, achieving a high score of 8.0/10 on China's Douban website.[67] And also, Lin's performance received well acclaim, for such a complex and disturbing character. The reviewer for Asianfilmstrike said "The series’ace in the hole is Ruby Lin, who's only a presence in the final episodes, and in a role we dare not reveal: she sheds her smooth and pretty image completely, in an impressively somber and chilling turn."[68]

In 2020, Lin starred in the modern drama The Arc of Life as the female lead and producer. According to the Appledaily, Lin ranked 5th on The Highest-Paid Taiwanese Actor Of 2020 list despite turning down multiple job offers in China.[69]

In 2021, Netflix acquired the rights to Light the Night, a three-part series set in 1988 Taipei Red Light District. Lin was one of the producers and female leads in this series.

Ruby Lin Studio edit

In 2009, Lin establishing her own production company, Ruby Lin Studio (林心如工作室). Taiwan media reports that the company will deal with all aspects of the actress's career, including acting, singing and film roles.[70] Till 2016, 2 artists - Miku Chang & Yang Zhiwen - and 1 director Fu-Hsiang Hsu are under Ruby Lin Studio. As a producer, she can have a lot more control over the entire TV project - overseeing the scripting process, hiring and casting. Lin stated, "I just kept getting offered the same type of role. Being an actress, you cannot really do much. Actresses can only wait for the roles to come."[71]" "Now I can choose everything myself, whether it's the roles or the director that I want to work with or the cast that I want to feature. I feel much more in control over what I get to do."[71]

Lin's production debut turned out to be a hit with viewers, winning several awards including "TV series of The year" from Shanghai's Dragon TV Awards, "Best producer" from China TV Drama Awards as well as "Best Producer" and "Best Actress" awards for Lin at the 2011 Youku Awards.[72] Despite the accolades from sitting in the producer's chair, she insists that acting will still be her "top priority".

I will be producing more and more but I still love acting so much, so that will still be my main focus. There is something wonderful about getting yourself in the head of the characters that you play and being able to perform for viewers. It's just that now I also get to create characters that I really want to play."[71]

In July 2021, Lin's studio, which was based in Hengdian, China, had cancelled its business registration license in the mainland.[73] Since 2020, she has been based in Taiwan and moved all operations back to Taiwan.

Personal life edit

Lin dated Taiwanese actor Jimmy Lin, whom she met when filming School Days, from 1995 to 1997. In 2006, they appeared together on the Taiwanese show Kang Yong's Family, asserting that distance was the reason for their breakup. It was the first time the two appeared on the same stage since their separation.[74]

On May 20, 2016, Lin confirmed her relationship with Taiwanese actor Wallace Huo.[75][76] After their collaboration in Sound of Colors in 2005, two stayed friends for more than 10 years.[77] They reportedly became romantically involved around Lin's birthday in January 2016.[78] Lin married Huo on 31 July 2016 at the Bulgari Hotel in Bali. Celebrities who attended the wedding included Zhao Wei, Fan Bingbing, Zhou Xun, Shu Qi, Liu Tao, Liu Shishi, Nicky Wu and Hu Ge.[79] The pair also held another wedding reception in Taipei on 2 August 2016.[80] The couple have a daughter, born in January 2017.[81]

On September 9, Lin announced she will be returning to school to pursue a Master's degree. She revealed on social media that she was accepted into the master's program for marketing management in Shih Hsin University in Taipei, Taiwan.[82] It was also revealed that Lin was the recipient of her cohort's Outstanding Achievement Award and that she was unanimously voted as the winner by her professors.[83]

Media edit

Philanthropy edit

Lin is involved with charity activities for various causes.

  • In 1999, Lin supported the fundraising events for 1999 Jiji earthquake.[84]
  • In 2003, become sponsor of Vietnamese boy through World Vision.
  • Since 2005 Lin has been spokesperson for fashion company Xuezhu, and she established a fund to help poor people living in small cities in China.[85] she also participated in the Jackie Chan and Friends concert in 2005.[86]
  • In 2007, Lin received the Outstanding Contribution to Charity Award at the China Fashion Awards (CFA).[87] She also filming short film for charity TV-program 'Dreams Come True' with a blind girl.[88]
  • Following the 2008 Sichuan earthquake, Lin donated 100,000 yuan. She also recorded the unit song "We have love"(我们有爱) for 2008 Sichuan earthquake.[89]
  • In 2008, Lin funded a school for rural children, presenting a ¥200,000 (US$27,627) check to the Chinese Red Cross Foundation to build an elementary school.[90] The Red Cross Society of China gave Lin a commemorative plaque in return, inviting her to be philanthropic ambassador for its elementary-school building project (which helps Chinese children in rural areas obtain an education).[91]
  • Lin received China Charity Star Award the for her contributions to charity in 2008.[92]
  • In 2009, Lin become ambassador for the China Foundation for Poverty Alleviation, Yum! Brands Inc. China Division and United Nations World Food Programme (WFP)'s "Donate $1, Offer Compassion, Deliver Nutrition" joint campaign. This campaign provides daily nutrition to children for at least one year. As ambassador Lin appeared at a KFC restaurant in Beijing to interact with patrons, summon more people to participate in the fundraiser and care about children's health and development.[93] Also in 2009, Lin was appointed as a sponsor of 'Ruby Lin benevolence primary school' for rural children.
  • In 2011, For Lin's contribution to charity work, China Charity Billboard Award awarded her "Charity star of the year" award.[94]
  • In 2012, Lin was appointed as a spokesperson and ambassador for the Maria Society Welfare Foundation. In order to raise money for the children, she promote the campaign at her official microblog at Sina Weibo, where she owns one of the most popular accounts. Following the 2013 Sichuan Lushan earthquake, Lin donated to the One Foundation.[95]
  • In 2015, Lin shoots for The Da Ren Wu (Big Shot) Photo Charity Exhibition. She also supported the 'Run for the kids' charity auction with Yahoo taiwan.[96]
  • In 2017, Lin donates the first "China and the World: For Children and Mothers" gala night was held on Nov 29 at Bvlgari Hotel Beijing. The event was organized by the United Nations Every Woman Every Child China Partnership Network and the China Friendship Foundation for Peace and Development, and supported by the Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries and Save the Children.[97]
  • In 2018, Lin flew to Zambia on behalf of World Vision's Sponsor-A-Child programme to meet with her sponsored child, Elidah. Aside from Elidah, Ruby is presently funding two other children from Cambodia and Honduras. And it reported prior to her latest sponsorship, Ruby had funded the education of several other children including those from Congo and Vietnam.[98]
  • For years, Lin support Linfen red ribbon school (a facility providing education to children who are living with HIV) both materially and spiritually. On 2 January 2019, Official weibo of Linfen red ribbon school released the student's thank you letter for Lin.[99]

Endorsements edit

After rising to prominence, Ruby Lin became actively involved in commercial work. In 2001, she was selected as Taiwan's most popular advertisement star. At that time, she was spokesperson for Coca-Cola and Esprit. After she was selected as spokesperson for brands such as Mentholatum and Pantene, Lin was ranked second on the China Top Ten Most Popular Commercial Model list in 2005.[100] Lin has been praised by the media for her sense of style; in 2006, MTV China selected her as most stylish actress of the year.[19] That same year, Lin also received the Most Stylish Actress in China award at the QQ 2006 China Entertainment Star Awards.[101]

In 2009, Estee Lauder chose her as "My Cover Girl in 2009" for their Chinese and Taiwan markets for ¥1 million, according to media reports.[102] In 2015, Estee Lauder announced again that Lin was their new brand spokesperson for Taiwan region. In 2010, based on the popularity of her new series and film, Lin was spokesperson for more than 20 brands (including Japanese and Korean brands). Media named her as "commercial queen".[103] Lin also won the Most Charming Actress of the Year award at the 2010 China Fashion Weekly Awards.[104]

In Asia as elsewhere, endorsement contracts for well-known brands are evidence of stardom.[105] Ruby Lin has been a spokesperson for such brands as Mentholatum (2000–2003), Coca-Cola (2000), Christian Dior watches (2006–2007), ESPRIT (2001), Liuhengsei casual wear (since 2001), VOV Cosmetics (since 2006), China Mobile (since 2007), Pantene (2003–2006), Sofie Pantiliners (2002–2005), D&D jewelry (2001–2005), Japanese company Glico, Oriks (since 2011), and HTC (2015), ReFa CARAT (since 2017) and Shiseido Elixir (since 2017).[106] Lin also served as ACAP Wild Aid's Rhino Ambassador for 2004–2005 and Winnie the Pooh Friendship Ambassador in 2001. Lin's endorsements provided the majority of her income in 2007.[107] In December 2009, Ruby Lin was chosen Best Artist for Advertisements at the annual China International Commercial and Art Awards.[108] After Lin gave birth to her first child in early 2017, she became the new ambassador of brand for children and infants such as Fisher-Price and Pro-Kido Milk by Yili. In 2019, Nuna signs Lin as first Asian brand ambassador.[109] In December 2020, Lin became the new spokesperson of Estee Lauder's Re-Nutriv Ultimate Diamond Collection for Taiwan region.[110]

Jury edit

Filmography edit

Discography edit

Albums edit

Soundtracks edit

Publications edit

Year Title Release Date Notes
1999 Spring Emotion / 春情 August 1999 photo album
Sharing / 心如心語 December 1999
2000 Love in Great Britain / 英倫情人 October 2000
2005 My Private New York / 私藏心如 April 2005 Travel diary

Ambassadorships edit

  • 2023 Ambassador of The Genesis Social Welfare Foundation (G.S.W.F)
  • 2020 Charity Ambassador of the TVBS Foundation 'Infinite Love' fundraising campaign[111]
  • 2020 Charity Ambassador of Shiatzy Chen's charity activity[112]
  • 2018 Ambassador of China Foundation for Poverty Alleviation 'Donate One Yuan Campaign'[113]
  • 2018 Ambassador of World Vision Taiwan's Sponsor-A-Child programme[114]
  • 2017 Ambassador of Child Welfare League Foundation[115]
  • 2017 Save the Children Goodwill Ambassador [116][117]
  • 2016 Ambassador of Tourism in Hawaii
  • 2016 Qiong Yao Culture Foundation [118]
  • 2014 Estee Lauder Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign
  • 2012 Ambassador for the Maria Society Welfare Foundation in Taiwan
  • 2011 Trend Health - Find most beautiful& healthy body of china[119]
  • 2010 Raily Good and Healthy Life campaign
  • 2010 Sohu "EasyGo China" charity campaign[120]
  • 2008 China Music Radio Kappa Project [121]
  • 2009 World Food Programme(WFP)'s "Donate $1, Offer Compassion, Deliver Nutrition"[122]
  • 2009 Estee Lauder Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign [123]
  • 2009 Ambassador of Tourism in Seoul, Korea[124]
  • 2008 China Red Cross elementary-school building project [125]
  • 2007 Beijing Olympics public-service promotional campaign [126]
  • 2007 Anti-Depression Ambassadors of China for its campaign, including a concert
  • 2005 Promoter of Annapurna Conservation Area Project [127]
  • 2004 Chinese Culture Festival in Seoul, Korea
  • 2001 Promoter of Hong Kong Community Chest Walkathon
  • 1999 Ambassador of Hong Kong Anti-Drug and -Crime Campaign

Awards and nominations edit

References edit

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ruby, this, taiwanese, name, surname, chinese, 林心如, pinyin, lín, xīnrú, born, january, 1976, taiwanese, actress, television, film, producer, singer, american, entertainment, critic, derek, elley, named, taiwan, drama, queen, 57th, golden, bell, awards, october. In this Taiwanese name the surname is Lin Ruby Lin Xin ru Chinese 林心如 pinyin Lin Xinru born January 27 1976 is a Taiwanese actress television and film producer and pop singer American entertainment critic Derek Elley named Lin as Taiwan s TV Drama Queen 1 Ruby LinLin at the 57th Golden Bell Awards in October 2022Born 1976 01 27 January 27 1976 age 48 Taipei TaiwanOccupationsActresssingerproducerYears active1995 presentSpouseWallace Huo m 2016 wbr Children1AwardsFull listChinese nameChinese林心如Hanyu PinyinLin XinruJyutpingLam4 Sam1 jyu4 3 years after Lin made her acting debut in a TV commercial she rose to national and regional prominence overnight for her role as Xia Ziwei in the TV series My Fair Princess 还珠格格 1998 1999 My Fair Princess was highly popular in East and Southeast countries launching Lin as a household name in Asia She followed the success with other hit series including The Duke of Mount Deer 2000 Romance in the Rain 2001 Boy amp Girl 2003 Affair of Half a Lifetime 2004 Beauty s Rival in Palace 2010 The Glamorous Imperial Concubine 2011 and The Way We Were 2014 While focusing mostly on TV series her works also include film such as The House That Never Dies 2014 The Devotion of Suspect X 2017 and Miss Andy 2020 In 1999 she also began a singing career with her debut album Heartbeat released in Hong Kong first amongst Asian countries and has since released 5 albums Since Lin started her own studio in 2009 she has been producing TV dramas and TV films starring herself both in mainland China and Taiwan Her production debut The Glamorous Imperial Concubine 2011 won her Best Producer at the 2012 TV Drama Awards Made in China and her first Taiwanese drama production The Way We Were 2014 won three out of seven nominations including Best Television Series at the 50th Golden Bell Awards According to Apple Daily Lin was the third highest earning Taiwanese drama actress in 2011 2 and the top earning in 2012 3 and 2013 4 Lin ranked 30th on Forbes China Celebrity 100 list in 2013 5 36th in 2014 6 82nd in 2015 7 and 68th in 2017 8 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 Early work 1995 1996 2 2 Breakthrough 1997 2001 2 3 Mainstream success 2002 2005 2 4 Another Milestone 2006 2009 2 5 Challenge 2010 2011 2 6 Producing 2012 2018 2 7 Recently 2019 present 2 8 Ruby Lin Studio 3 Personal life 4 Media 4 1 Philanthropy 4 2 Endorsements 4 3 Jury 5 Filmography 6 Discography 6 1 Albums 6 2 Soundtracks 7 Publications 8 Ambassadorships 9 Awards and nominations 10 References 11 External linksEarly life editLin was born and raised in Taipei Taiwan the eldest of four children having one brother a year younger the other six years younger and a half sister ten years younger from her father s second marriage 9 Her father was a businessman and her mother a housewife Her English name is from her mother s love of the jewel 10 After her parents divorce when Lin was seven years old she lived with her mother who took her to visit relatives in Japan every year 11 She graduated from Ri Xin Primary School and Zhong Dian High School 12 Lin originally planned on going to the United Kingdom to study after high school graduation but she didn t never considering the prospect of an acting career However she began her acting career at age seventeen as a part time model Her first TV commercial was for Jasmine Tea in 1994 13 Lin s parents did not like the idea of their daughter being involved in the entertainment industry 11 but she decided to pursue an acting career After appearing in many commercials her parents finally agreed to allow her to sign a contract with an entertainment management company Following high school graduation Lin joined Jessie and Jones Entertainment Ltd 14 on her 20th birthday Over the years she has also helped her parents to reconcile 15 Career editEarly work 1995 1996 edit When Lin received her first experience in front of the camera in 1995 for a minor role she started to develop a passion for acting After filming her first TV commercial Lin caught the attention of TV and film directors and many companies began seeking her for roles 16 She received her first role in the film School Days with Jimmy Lin and Takeshi Kaneshiro From 1995 to 1997 after MD completed Lin had roles in several Taiwanese TV series and began to attract attention and buzz from the media In 1996 Lin went to China for the first time to film she considered this a period of valuable experience and a time that she began to learn about acting I was in my second year of high school when I first got involved in film amp TV industry I thought there would be other opportunities for me to study abroad but one does not bump into the opportunity to be in a film every day So I just went and had a try I told myself that if my filming career didn t work out then I could still go back to school But things are not always as they may have appeared to be 17 Breakthrough 1997 2001 edit After playing minor roles in various series and films Lin was selected by Taiwanese writer Chiung Yao to audition for a main role in the comedic period drama My Fair Princess a joint production by mainland China and Taiwan which was adapted from Chiung Yao s own novel Originally picked for the role of Princess Saiya Lin was ultimately chosen by the company to play Xia Ziwei instead as the actress scheduled to play the main role was unavailable 11 After it was decided that I played the role of Ziwei I got the script only three days before I had to leave for filming And that was also the first time I was leaving my native place for such a long time for filming and I had to overcome the challenges of being in an unfamiliar environment Taiwan Cover story Interview in 2001 11 The drama quickly became a phenomenal sensation appealing to large audiences in mainland China Hong Kong South Korea and Southeast Asia Lin rose to prominence and became a household name overnight 18 After My Fair Princess Lin starred in a number of successful television series In 2000 she starred in Hong Kong TVB s production of The Duke of Mount Deer with Dicky Cheung Shu Qi and other well known artists In this series Lin played Princess Jian Ning a sassy funny girl This role demonstrated her acting range since it differed from the nice sweet image she had developed from her role in My Fair Princess The following year she starred in Romance in the Rain a costume drama based in the 1930s and 1940s also written by Chiung Yao The series was a commercial success and recorded the highest ratings of the year For two consecutive years 2000 and 2001 Lin was included in the Top Ten Most Famous Asian Superstars 19 The same year she was selected in fourth place in Malaysia 2001 Heavenly Kings amp Queens 20 As Lin felt she had achieved all she could in television she started venturing into films In 2000 she appeared in three Hong Kong films Winner Takes All Comic King and the action movie China Strike Force with Aaron Kwok and Taiwanese actor singer Leehom Wang Although Lin had only a supporting role she considered it a learning experience With these films she made inroads into the Hong Kong market 18 Mainstream success 2002 2005 edit Since 2002 Lin focused on her career in mainland China In 2003 she starred in three series Half Life Fate Pinyin Ban Sheng Yuan adapted from Zhang Ailing s novel Eighteen Springs Boy amp Girl and Flying Daggers Lin was chosen for the female lead in the TV version of Half Life Fate the film version was directed by Ann Hui a well known Asian director For Lin it was a challenging role and she was under pressure Lin s work yielded good results her performance enhanced her fame earning accolades for capturing her screen character Man Zhen s 14 years of arduous life The series was broadcast in China Hong Kong Taiwan and South Korea 21 The same year Lin also appeared in the youth romantic TV series Boy amp Girl it was broadcast in China by CCTV receiving the highest rating of all series aired in 2003 22 With this series Lin was selected one of the Top 10 actresses of the year of those 10 actresses she was the only one from Taiwan 19 She then appeared in the ancient martial arts TV series Flying Daggers based on Gu Long s novel It was her first martial arts series and Lin played against type portraying a cold assassin rather than her usual gentle damsel These three series were released in 2003 throughout Asia contributing to Lin s rise in popularity and recognition Though Lin focused on TV series she continued to appear in films such as the adventure drama Life Express with Richie Ren and the romantic comedy Love Trilogy with Francis Ng and Anita Yuen which was relatively successful in China Lin sparked a trend towards China Korea collaborations when she starred in the 2004 production Amor de Tarapaca co starring Korean actor Han Jae Suk Lin was involved in another original Korean screenplay Magic Touch of Fate co starring Taiwanese actor Alec Su and Korean idol Kangta This series is the highest budgeted miniseries in Asian television history as of 2011 By this time Lin had been in show business for almost a decade with nearly non stop filming She wanted to go back to school since high school studying abroad had been her dream 11 In the winter of 2004 after filming Magic Touch of Fate Lin decided to study language and acting for three months in New York City While she was there Lin studied English at Study Group International 23 24 and performance at the New York Film Academy Returning home to Taiwan with a new passion for acting in February 2005 Lin starred in Paris Sonata 25 For her role in Paris Sonata she learned to play piano two months before filming After Paris Sonata she selected the TV drama Sound of Colors a remake of Jimmy Liao s book as her next work portraying a blind radio DJ Lin s performance as a blind girl received good reviews from audiences and the news media 26 27 This drama was broadcast in many countries including Hong Kong Taiwan Philippines Vietnam and the United States This was followed by the dramas Star Boulevard and Da Li Princess which were expected to be released in 2008 by CCTV Another Milestone 2006 2009 edit nbsp Lin in 2007 In 2006 Lin s starred in the television series Ancestral Temple where she further expanded her acting range 28 After three months of filming in Huang Shan China the series was completed at the end of October 2006 Its broadcast by CCTV 1 was planned for 2008 On June 6 2006 Lin won the Most Popular Actress in Taiwan award at the 2nd Chinese TV Drama Award ceremony in Beijing 29 She has also been regularly featured in polls as one of the Top 10 contemporary Chinese actors 30 At the end of 2006 Lin bid farewell to her management company Zhong Jie after a 10 year relationship and on November 30 2006 ceremoniously signed with Huayi Brothers Film and Television group for a reported 10 million 31 Hua Yi Bros is as of 2011 the largest management and domestic movie making company in China In September 2007 she guest starred in CCTV s historical drama Su DongPo In this series she played the first wife of Su Dongpo writer poet artist calligrapher pharmacologist and statesman of the Song Dynasty one of the major poets of the time played by Lu Yi After filming the digital film Evening of Roses Lin took on more challenging roles In late 2007 she co starred as Daji with Ray Lui in The Legend and the Hero 2 also known as Fengshen Bang one of the major vernacular Chinese novels written during the Ming Dynasty After speculation over who would receive the leading role of Daji who was known for her beauty and cruelty which ruined a dynasty the role was offered to Lin When Lin committed to play Daji she could not escape comparison with Fan Bingbing who played the same role in the first part of the series Lin s performance received generally positive comments from media NetandTV commented In comparison to the previous version the bright spot in this new version s Daji gets a new makeover Ruby Lin s look gave Daji a brand new definition 32 Lin has often said comparing with other people is meaningless I just wants sic a breakthrough from past looks to surpass myself 33 nbsp Lin in Beijing China in 2008In 2008 Lin returned to Taiwan for the series Love in Sun Moon Lake playing an aboriginal woman this was the first TV series to obtain permission for mainland Chinese actors to film in Taiwan 34 It was also announced that Lin had been cast as Sun Shangxiang in the new Romance of the Three Kingdoms TV adaptation directed by Gao Xixi titled Three Kingdoms 35 The series was aired in May 2010 and was well received both domestically and internationally earning an estimated 800 million RMB 133 3 million USD by 2012 In early 2009 she was cast in Fallen City In this film Lin plays a rebellious woman during the 2008 Sichuan earthquake In July 2009 Lin starred as Empress Dou in the Chinese big budget historical fiction television drama Beauty s Rival in Palace For her role in the series Lin received a salary of 150 000 renminbi per episode 36 When the series premiered on a Shanghai TV station in March 2010 with the highest rating of the year Lin got positive reviews from audiences and critics It was reported that Beauty s Rival in Palace sold well in the Korean and Japanese markets due to Ruby Lin s unwavering popularity in Asia 37 Beauty s Rival in Palace is another milestone in Lin s career Challenge 2010 2011 edit In May 2010 her first stage play Sweet Sweet Love began a Chinese tour The play is based on the 1996 Hong Kong romantic film Comrades Almost a Love Story which starred Maggie Cheung and Leon Lai During its three month run it was performed in four cities Shanghai Beijing Hangzhou and Shenzhen Due to popular demand a fifth city Nanchang was added 38 In June Lin played a psychiatrist in the romantic film You Deserve To Be Single with Mike He and David Wu For her performance Lin was nominated for the 2010 Shanghai International Film Festival Press Prize as Best Actress 39 She also won the 2010 Vietnam DAN Movie Award for Favorite Taiwanese Actress After that Lin starred in Zhang Yang s film Driverless as a self motivated businesswomen Director Zhang Yang commented Ruby has a rare ability all her emotions seem genuine She received critical acclaim for her performance by audiences and media Without a doubt Ruby Lin s wonderful range of emotions really steals the show She delicately unveils the depths of a struggle during hard time of her life both strong and brave yet desire to be protected 40 After the success of Beauty s Rival in Palace Lin was cast a starring role for well known Chinese TV series by director Gao Xixi This series Monopoly Exposure was written by Hai Yan 海岩 many of whose books have been successfully adapted for TV dramas 41 2010 was a successful year for Lin She won the Most Popular Actress award voted online by residents of Asian countries at the 5th Seoul International Drama Awards According to Yahoo Korea Lin was voted best actress with 17 358 votes followed by Fan Bingbing Li Kun Wang and Yao Chen 42 Also in late 2010 Lin won the Favorite Actress of the Year award for her performance in Beauty s Rival in Palace at the annual TV Drama Awards Made in China 43 and the QQ Annual Entertainment Star award For her achievements in films and television series Korean media dubbed her Taiwan s number one actress and goddess of ancient Chinese series 44 In January 2011 Lin started her first project The Glamorous Imperial Concubine as a producer This series achieved excellent ratings and Lin won Best producer of the year award She was also nominated as Best TV actress at the 2012 Huading Awards Lin returned to the film industry again playing a mom with two kids in the film Blood Stained Shoes directed by Raymond Yip The film ranked 2nd on Top 10 box office ranking in Chinese horror film chart 45 The media said that Lin s image was far removed from that which she has previously portrayed in other works 46 In October 2011 Lin started on her second production Taiwanese idol drama Drama Go Go Go which co starred Jiro Wang and Lin Gengxin The series was released in November 2012 Lin s performance was well received by audiences and audience named Drama Go Go Go as one of the most anticipated TV series of 2012 47 Producing 2012 2018 edit nbsp Lin in 2012 In March 2012 Lin was crowned Most Influential TV Actress at the 2012 annual Jeanwest Entertainment Awards 48 She also received a nomination at the Huading Awards as Best TV Actress for her performance in The Glamorous Imperial Concubine 49 She then started filming for The Patriot Yue Fei a 60 episode historical drama about the downfall of General Yue Fei in the Song Dynasty Lin portrayed the wife of General Yue Fei played by Huang Xiaoming On April 27 2012 Lin announced her third project television film Forgotten as producer and main actress She played a married couple in the show with Christopher Lee where their marriage started to fall apart due to a lack of communication and personality differences and an unexpected accident changes their life entirely 50 It was scheduled to be first released in Taiwan on May 26 2012 In Forgotten critics and audiences praised Lin s performance as breakthrough Xinhua News Xinhua News Agency states Ruby Lin is recognized as one of the best promising producer Also as actress she is in a different class from others 51 In addition Youku Tudou Inc the largest video sharing website in China bought copyright of TV series and films that were produced by Lin Lin officially announced the news during the 18th Shanghai Television Festival 52 On August 8 2012 Lin was honored as Best Producer at the 2012 Asian Idol Awards for The Glamorous Imperial Concubine 53 In December 2012 Lin was announced as one of the highest paid Chinese celebrities of the year ranking 5th She managed to earn over 90 million RMB this year through her studio alone 54 She also came in 2nd on the Taiwan s top earning drama actors list with a yearly income of 278 million NTD 55 In August 2013 Lin won Most Favorite Actress at the 8th Beijing Film Festival for Youth Welfare 56 Except for some public appearances Lin spent much time doing pre production work for the drama Singing All Along based on Li Xin s romantic novel series Xiuli Jiangshan In April 2014 Lin won the Outstanding Actress award at 1st China Television Star Awards by CTAC China Television Artists Committee Actors Committee 57 In May 2014 as producer and main actress Lin came back to Taiwan with the television film Mother Mother playing a role of an aggressive mother Lin stated that she will continue to film one Taiwanese series per year 58 The same year Lin starred in the romance TV series The Way We Were This drama marks Lin s return to Taiwan television after a 10 year absence As main actress and producer Lin received favorable comments from both critics and audiences The series not only received high viewer ratings but was also selected as one of the most popular Taiwanese dramas of 2014 by many of media review Within a day of release it reached over 24 million views on the mainland Chinese video sharing site iQiyi Since its debut on July 19 the drama has stayed within the top two on iQiyi s most popular dramas list 59 On March 1 2015 Estee Lauder Companies announced that Lin was their new brand ambassador for Taiwan region and Lin was also selected as spokesperson for HTC After finished filming Raymond Yip s film Phantom of the Theatre in Shanghai Lin joined the cast of the licensed remake of the Korean variety show We Got Married titled We Are In Love 60 In November Lin gained her first Asian Television Awards nomination for Best Actress with her performance in The Way We Were following a first Golden Bell Awards nomination on September 61 In early 2016 Lin won Huading Awards for Best Actress in a TV Series and the Woman s Media Award for Most Influential Woman of the Year 62 In April 2016 Lin starred in Magical Space time a time travel TV series directed by Fu Hsiang Hsu Lin also cast in adventure film The Precipice Game playing the role of the woman who turns into a battle for survival In March 2017 Lin returned to work after halting work since December to prepare for labour 63 She played an affectionate mother who is willing to put her life on the line to protect her daughter in mystery thriller The Devotion of Suspect X adapted from Japanese author Keigo Higashino s award winning novel with the same title 64 The film is a reunion between Alec Su and Ruby Lin who starred in 2004 in Magic Touch of Fate a TV series in China In May Lin announced her comeback in a Taiwanese drama world with romance TV series My Dear Boy which she is also producing On November 15 2018 Lin s newest project Miss Andy clinched the MM2 Creativity Award at the Golden Horse Film Project Promotion Awards Ceremony 65 The award came with a grant of USD 10 000 a welcome relief for her first venture as a movie producer Filming is scheduled to commence in April 2019 and will take place in Malaysia According to the media Lin will also take on the role of a Vietnamese illegal worker for the movie 66 Recently 2019 present edit In 2020 after stay in Malaysia almost 2 months for new film Miss Andy Lin starred Taiwanese Netflix original series The Victims Game as special guest The series dominating Netflix s Chinese language programming list for many consecutive days achieving a high score of 8 0 10 on China s Douban website 67 And also Lin s performance received well acclaim for such a complex and disturbing character The reviewer for Asianfilmstrike said The series ace in the hole is Ruby Lin who s only a presence in the final episodes and in a role we dare not reveal she sheds her smooth and pretty image completely in an impressively somber and chilling turn 68 In 2020 Lin starred in the modern drama The Arc of Life as the female lead and producer According to the Appledaily Lin ranked 5th on The Highest Paid Taiwanese Actor Of 2020 list despite turning down multiple job offers in China 69 In 2021 Netflix acquired the rights to Light the Night a three part series set in 1988 Taipei Red Light District Lin was one of the producers and female leads in this series Ruby Lin Studio edit In 2009 Lin establishing her own production company Ruby Lin Studio 林心如工作室 Taiwan media reports that the company will deal with all aspects of the actress s career including acting singing and film roles 70 Till 2016 2 artists Miku Chang amp Yang Zhiwen and 1 director Fu Hsiang Hsu are under Ruby Lin Studio As a producer she can have a lot more control over the entire TV project overseeing the scripting process hiring and casting Lin stated I just kept getting offered the same type of role Being an actress you cannot really do much Actresses can only wait for the roles to come 71 Now I can choose everything myself whether it s the roles or the director that I want to work with or the cast that I want to feature I feel much more in control over what I get to do 71 Lin s production debut turned out to be a hit with viewers winning several awards including TV series of The year from Shanghai s Dragon TV Awards Best producer from China TV Drama Awards as well as Best Producer and Best Actress awards for Lin at the 2011 Youku Awards 72 Despite the accolades from sitting in the producer s chair she insists that acting will still be her top priority I will be producing more and more but I still love acting so much so that will still be my main focus There is something wonderful about getting yourself in the head of the characters that you play and being able to perform for viewers It s just that now I also get to create characters that I really want to play 71 In July 2021 Lin s studio which was based in Hengdian China had cancelled its business registration license in the mainland 73 Since 2020 she has been based in Taiwan and moved all operations back to Taiwan Personal life editLin dated Taiwanese actor Jimmy Lin whom she met when filming School Days from 1995 to 1997 In 2006 they appeared together on the Taiwanese show Kang Yong s Family asserting that distance was the reason for their breakup It was the first time the two appeared on the same stage since their separation 74 On May 20 2016 Lin confirmed her relationship with Taiwanese actor Wallace Huo 75 76 After their collaboration in Sound of Colors in 2005 two stayed friends for more than 10 years 77 They reportedly became romantically involved around Lin s birthday in January 2016 78 Lin married Huo on 31 July 2016 at the Bulgari Hotel in Bali Celebrities who attended the wedding included Zhao Wei Fan Bingbing Zhou Xun Shu Qi Liu Tao Liu Shishi Nicky Wu and Hu Ge 79 The pair also held another wedding reception in Taipei on 2 August 2016 80 The couple have a daughter born in January 2017 81 On September 9 Lin announced she will be returning to school to pursue a Master s degree She revealed on social media that she was accepted into the master s program for marketing management in Shih Hsin University in Taipei Taiwan 82 It was also revealed that Lin was the recipient of her cohort s Outstanding Achievement Award and that she was unanimously voted as the winner by her professors 83 Media editPhilanthropy edit Lin is involved with charity activities for various causes In 1999 Lin supported the fundraising events for 1999 Jiji earthquake 84 In 2003 become sponsor of Vietnamese boy through World Vision Since 2005 Lin has been spokesperson for fashion company Xuezhu and she established a fund to help poor people living in small cities in China 85 she also participated in the Jackie Chan and Friends concert in 2005 86 In 2007 Lin received the Outstanding Contribution to Charity Award at the China Fashion Awards CFA 87 She also filming short film for charity TV program Dreams Come True with a blind girl 88 Following the 2008 Sichuan earthquake Lin donated 100 000 yuan She also recorded the unit song We have love 我们有爱 for 2008 Sichuan earthquake 89 In 2008 Lin funded a school for rural children presenting a 200 000 US 27 627 check to the Chinese Red Cross Foundation to build an elementary school 90 The Red Cross Society of China gave Lin a commemorative plaque in return inviting her to be philanthropic ambassador for its elementary school building project which helps Chinese children in rural areas obtain an education 91 Lin received China Charity Star Award the for her contributions to charity in 2008 92 In 2009 Lin become ambassador for the China Foundation for Poverty Alleviation Yum Brands Inc China Division and United Nations World Food Programme WFP s Donate 1 Offer Compassion Deliver Nutrition joint campaign This campaign provides daily nutrition to children for at least one year As ambassador Lin appeared at a KFC restaurant in Beijing to interact with patrons summon more people to participate in the fundraiser and care about children s health and development 93 Also in 2009 Lin was appointed as a sponsor of Ruby Lin benevolence primary school for rural children In 2011 For Lin s contribution to charity work China Charity Billboard Award awarded her Charity star of the year award 94 In 2012 Lin was appointed as a spokesperson and ambassador for the Maria Society Welfare Foundation In order to raise money for the children she promote the campaign at her official microblog at Sina Weibo where she owns one of the most popular accounts Following the 2013 Sichuan Lushan earthquake Lin donated to the One Foundation 95 In 2015 Lin shoots for The Da Ren Wu Big Shot Photo Charity Exhibition She also supported the Run for the kids charity auction with Yahoo taiwan 96 In 2017 Lin donates the first China and the World For Children and Mothers gala night was held on Nov 29 at Bvlgari Hotel Beijing The event was organized by the United Nations Every Woman Every Child China Partnership Network and the China Friendship Foundation for Peace and Development and supported by the Chinese People s Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries and Save the Children 97 In 2018 Lin flew to Zambia on behalf of World Vision s Sponsor A Child programme to meet with her sponsored child Elidah Aside from Elidah Ruby is presently funding two other children from Cambodia and Honduras And it reported prior to her latest sponsorship Ruby had funded the education of several other children including those from Congo and Vietnam 98 For years Lin support Linfen red ribbon school a facility providing education to children who are living with HIV both materially and spiritually On 2 January 2019 Official weibo of Linfen red ribbon school released the student s thank you letter for Lin 99 Endorsements edit After rising to prominence Ruby Lin became actively involved in commercial work In 2001 she was selected as Taiwan s most popular advertisement star At that time she was spokesperson for Coca Cola and Esprit After she was selected as spokesperson for brands such as Mentholatum and Pantene Lin was ranked second on the China Top Ten Most Popular Commercial Model list in 2005 100 Lin has been praised by the media for her sense of style in 2006 MTV China selected her as most stylish actress of the year 19 That same year Lin also received the Most Stylish Actress in China award at the QQ 2006 China Entertainment Star Awards 101 In 2009 Estee Lauder chose her as My Cover Girl in 2009 for their Chinese and Taiwan markets for 1 million according to media reports 102 In 2015 Estee Lauder announced again that Lin was their new brand spokesperson for Taiwan region In 2010 based on the popularity of her new series and film Lin was spokesperson for more than 20 brands including Japanese and Korean brands Media named her as commercial queen 103 Lin also won the Most Charming Actress of the Year award at the 2010 China Fashion Weekly Awards 104 In Asia as elsewhere endorsement contracts for well known brands are evidence of stardom 105 Ruby Lin has been a spokesperson for such brands as Mentholatum 2000 2003 Coca Cola 2000 Christian Dior watches 2006 2007 ESPRIT 2001 Liuhengsei casual wear since 2001 VOV Cosmetics since 2006 China Mobile since 2007 Pantene 2003 2006 Sofie Pantiliners 2002 2005 D amp D jewelry 2001 2005 Japanese company Glico Oriks since 2011 and HTC 2015 ReFa CARAT since 2017 and Shiseido Elixir since 2017 106 Lin also served as ACAP Wild Aid s Rhino Ambassador for 2004 2005 and Winnie the Pooh Friendship Ambassador in 2001 Lin s endorsements provided the majority of her income in 2007 107 In December 2009 Ruby Lin was chosen Best Artist for Advertisements at the annual China International Commercial and Art Awards 108 After Lin gave birth to her first child in early 2017 she became the new ambassador of brand for children and infants such as Fisher Price and Pro Kido Milk by Yili In 2019 Nuna signs Lin as first Asian brand ambassador 109 In December 2020 Lin became the new spokesperson of Estee Lauder s Re Nutriv Ultimate Diamond Collection for Taiwan region 110 Jury edit 2019 Member of jury for Best Television Series at 54th Golden Bell Awards 2021 Member of jury of preliminary stage at Taipei Film Festival 2022 Executive jury at International Golden Short Film AwardsFilmography editMain article Ruby Lin filmographyDiscography editMain article Ruby Lin discography Albums edit 1999 Heartbeat 心跳 2001 Double Faced Ruby Lin 雙面林心如 2001 Pala Pala 趴啦趴啦 2004 Eighteen Springs New and Best collection 半生缘新歌和精选 2004 Possessing Ruby Lin 拥有林心如 2008 New Rubyology 新如主义 Soundtracks edit 1999 My Fair Princess Original Soundtrack 还珠格格音乐全记录 2004 Amor de Tarapaca Original Soundtrack 紫藤戀電視劇原 Publications editYear Title Release Date Notes 1999 Spring Emotion 春情 August 1999 photo album Sharing 心如心語 December 1999 2000 Love in Great Britain 英倫情人 October 2000 2005 My Private New York 私藏心如 April 2005 Travel diaryAmbassadorships edit2023 Ambassador of The Genesis Social Welfare Foundation G S W F 2020 Charity Ambassador of the TVBS Foundation Infinite Love fundraising campaign 111 2020 Charity Ambassador of Shiatzy Chen s charity activity 112 2018 Ambassador of China Foundation for Poverty Alleviation Donate One Yuan Campaign 113 2018 Ambassador of World Vision Taiwan s Sponsor A Child programme 114 2017 Ambassador of Child Welfare League Foundation 115 2017 Save the Children Goodwill Ambassador 116 117 2016 Ambassador of Tourism in Hawaii 2016 Qiong Yao Culture Foundation 118 2014 Estee Lauder Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign 2012 Ambassador for the Maria Society Welfare Foundation in Taiwan 2011 Trend Health Find most beautiful amp healthy body of china 119 2010 Raily Good and Healthy Life campaign 2010 Sohu EasyGo China charity campaign 120 2008 China Music Radio Kappa Project 121 2009 World Food Programme WFP s Donate 1 Offer Compassion Deliver Nutrition 122 2009 Estee Lauder Breast Cancer Awareness Campaign 123 2009 Ambassador of Tourism in Seoul Korea 124 2008 China Red Cross elementary school building project 125 2007 Beijing Olympics public service promotional campaign 126 2007 Anti Depression Ambassadors of China for its campaign including a concert 2005 Promoter of Annapurna Conservation Area Project 127 2004 Chinese Culture Festival in Seoul Korea 2001 Promoter of Hong Kong Community Chest Walkathon 1999 Ambassador of Hong Kong Anti Drug and Crime CampaignAwards and nominations editMain article List of awards and nominations received by Ruby LinReferences edit Elley Derek March 28 2014 Sweet Alibis review Film Business Asia Archived from the original on March 11 2016 Retrieved May 21 2016 楊丞琳加冕2011戲劇搶錢女王 兩岸分擊海削1 8億 Rainie Yang crowned the queen of making money in 2011 dramas earning 180 million in both sides of the strait in Chinese Apple Daily Taiwan November 4 2011 Archived from the original on April 15 2014 Retrieved April 14 2014 吳奇隆制霸戲界強壓蘇有朋 2 7億連莊劫鈔王 Nicky Wu dominating the drama scene with 270 million topping Alec Su to win the income race again in Chinese Apple Daily Taiwan November 6 2012 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