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Profile of Elva Hsiao on Famous Like Me

 
Name: Elva Hsiao  
   
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Date of Birth: 24th August 1980
   
Place of Birth: Taiwan
   
Profession: Actress
 
 
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Elva Hsiao on the cover of her 5th Avenue album

Elva Hsiao (Traditional Chinese: 蕭亞軒; Simplified Chinese: 萧亚轩; pinyin: Xiāo Yàxuān) or Elva Siu is a Taiwanese C-pop singer. She was born on August 24 in Taipei, Taiwan, in either 1979 or 1980 (different sources disagree). She speaks fluent English, due to having lived part of her childhood in Vancouver, Canada, and she often sprinkles the predominantly Mandarin Chinese lyrics of her songs with English.

Elva Hsiao sang the song "U Make Me Wanna", which appeared on her album Love's Theme Song, Kiss (2002), with British boy band Blue.

In Taiwan, she has done television commercials for a wide diversity of products, ranging from cellular phones to jewelry to makeup, for major brands such as Avon, De Beers, Motorola, Pantene, and Sprite.

She has had film roles in two movies: Infernal Affairs (2002) and The Butterfly Lovers (2004).

Discography

Original albums

  • Elva Hsiao Self-Titled Album (蕭亞軒同名專輯 Xiao Ya Xuan Tong Ming Zhuan Ji) (1999)
  • Red Rose (紅薔薇 Hong Qiang Wei) (2000)
  • Tomorrow (明天 Ming Tian) (2001)
  • 4 U (2002)
  • Love's Theme Song, Kiss (愛的主打歌,吻 Ai De Zhu Da Ge, Wen) (2002)
  • In Love With Love (愛上愛 Ai Shang Ai) (2003)
  • Fifth Avenue (第五大道 Di Wu Da Dao) (2004)

Collections and compilations

  • Beautiful Episode (美麗的插曲 Mei Li De Cha Qu) (2004)

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