List of Taiwanese people

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This is a list of famous Taiwanese people. People who were not born in Taiwan are indicated by an asterisk (*, notation incomplete).

Artists and performers[]

Models[]

Singers and bands for popular music[]

Musicians[]

Fine artists[]

Film-makers[]

Comedians[]

See also: Cinema of Taiwan

Athletes[]

Billiards[]

Badminton[]

  • Tai Tzu-ying, at the age of 22, she became world No. 1 in the women's singles on December 2016, and holds the record for most weeks ranked at the top in BWF history
  • Chou Tien-chen, currently 4th place in the BWF World Ranking (as of February 2021)

Basketball[]

Baseball[]

Infielders[]

Outfielders[]

Pitchers[]

Golf[]

Yani Tseng

Table tennis[]

  • Ben Chiu, 1st (1981 Jr. Canadian Champion), 2nd (1984 US Open doubles)

Tennis[]

  • Yen-Hsun Lu, professional player
  • Yeu-Tzuoo Wang, professional player
  • Jason Jung
  • Su-Wei Hsieh, winner of 3 WTA singles titles and 28 WTA doubles titles[5]

Olympic medalists[]

Chuan-Kwang Yang
  • Shih-Hsin Chen, gold medal, Athens Olympics, 2004
  • Mu-Yen Chu, gold medal, Athens Olympics, 2004
  • Chuan-Kwang Yang, silver medal, Rome Olympics, 1960
  • Chih-Hsiung Huang, silver medal, Athens Olympics, 2004; bronze medal, Sydney Olympics, 2000
  • Cheng Chi, bronze medal, Mexico Olympics, 1968

Businesspeople[]

  • Momofuku Ando, founder of Nissin Food Products Company Limited
  • Jimmy Lin, CEO of an IT company/has own racing team/owns JR(Jimmy Racing) company 林志穎
  • Morris Chang 張忠謀
  • David Chu, co-founder of Nautica
  • Shenan Chuang 莊淑芬, Chief Executive Officer for Ogilvy & Mather Greater China
  • Terry Gou 郭台銘
  • Jen Hsun Huang, co-founder, President and CEO of NVIDIA Corporation
  • Min Kao, co-founder of Garmin
  • Koo Chen-fu 辜振甫
  • Winston Wang, founded Grace Semiconductor Manufacturing
  • Wang Yung-ching 王永慶
  • Steve Chen, co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of YouTube 陳士駿
  • Steve Chang, co-founder of Trend Micro 張明正
  • Stan Shih, co-founder of Acer 施振榮
  • Aimee Sun, co-founder of Breeze Center 孫芸芸
  • Tsai Wan Lin, founder of Cathay Life Insurance
  • Jerry Yang, computer scientist and entrepreneur, cofounder of Yahoo! 楊致遠
  • Ben Chiu 邱澤堃, founder of KillerApp.com acquired by CNET
  • William Wang, founder and CEO of VIZIO
  • Wu Yao-ting, founder of several large department stores

Educators[]

Linguists[]

Others[]

  • Mai Chen, constitutional lawyer, emigrated to New Zealand
  • Wen Ho Lee, engineer falsely accused of spying; author of book "My Country Versus Me" 李文和
  • Fu Szeto (1916–92), commander-in-chief of the Air Force and presidential advisor
  • Jason Wu, fashion designer

Philosophers, thinkers, and writers[]

See also: List of Taiwanese authors and List of Confucianists

Politicians[]

See also: List of leaders of the Republic of China, Premier of the Republic of China

Scientists, physicians and engineers[]

  • David Ho, medical researcher 何大一
  • Henry Lee*, forensic expert 李昌鈺
  • Sung-Yang Lee, entomologist 李淳陽
  • Yuan T. Lee, Nobel laureate in chemistry 李遠哲
  • Fushih Pan, medical researcher 潘扶適
  • Tsungming Tu, medical doctor 杜聰明
  • Cheng-Wen Wu, biochemist 吳成文
  • Chi-Huey Wong, biochemist 翁啟恵

See also[]

  • Taiwanese American
  • List of people by nationality

References[]

  1. ^ "The 78th Academy Awards 2006". Oscars.org. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  2. ^ "The 85th Academy Awards 2013". Oscars.org. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  3. ^ a b "Venice Film Festival History 1932-2020". La Biennale. 7 December 2017. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  4. ^ "53ª edition (2000) awards". Festival de Cannes. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  5. ^ "Su-Wei Hsieh". WTA Tour. Retrieved 5 March 2021.
  6. ^ "Benjamin S. Hsiao Named Vice President for Research at Stony Brook University". Archived from the original on 12 July 2012. Retrieved 12 July 2012.
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