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His works cover a wide range of genres, including stage plays, television dramas, serial dramas, documentaries, and films. Yang Ya-che\u2019s father was a fortune teller. While he originally studied French at Tamkang University, he later switched to the Department of Mass Communication to further pursue his interest in journalism and film.In 2002, Yang Ya-che won both the Best Director and Best Screenwriter awards for television drama, Wei zhang tian tang (\u9055\u7ae0\u5929\u5802), at the Golden Bell Awards. In 2008, his first feature film, Orz Boyz! (\u56e7\u7537\u5b69), was a box office success and became the runner-up in Taiwanese films of the year.[3] It also sold the rights to Japan, becoming the first Taiwanese film purchased by NHK in the past decade.[4] In 2012, his second feature film, Girlfriend, Boyfriend (\u5973\u670b\u53cb\u00b7\u7537\u670b\u53cb), won multiple film awards, including the Audience Choice Award and the Best Actress at the 49th Taipei Golden Horse Awards. His third feature film, The Bold, the Corrupt, and the Beautiful (\u8840\u89c0\u97f3), won the Best Feature Film award at the 54th Taipei Golden Horse Awards. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4The female lead characters in Yang Ya-che’s television dramas are frequent Best Actress winners at Golden Bell Awards: June Tsai won the Best Actress award in a TV series at the 36th Golden Bell Awards for Farbidden Love (\u9006\u5973); Hsieh Yue-hsia won the Best Actress award in a TV series at the 37th Golden Bell Awards for Wei zhang tian tang (\u9055\u7ae0\u5929\u5802); and Wanfang won the Best Supporting Actress award in a mini-series at the 43rd Golden Bell Awards for No Practice Love Song (\u4e0d\u611b\u7df4\u7fd2\u66f2). The main female characters in his three feature films all won awards at the Taipei Golden Horse Awards: Ivy Mei won the Best Supporting Actress award for Orz Boyz! (\u56e7\u7537\u5b69); Gwei Lun-mei won the Best Actress award for Girlfriend, Boyfriend (\u5973\u670b\u53cb\u00b7\u7537\u670b\u53cb); and Kara Wai and Vicky Chen won the Best Actress and Best Supporting Actress awards, respectively, for The Bold, the Corrupt, and the Beautiful (\u8840\u89c0\u97f3). For this reason, Yang Ya-che is acclaimed as the “Queen Maker.”In March 2022, Yang Ya-che became the chairman of Mirror TV after the previous chairman, Lee Yung-feng, founder of the Paperwindmill Theatre, resigned from the position just 11 days after Chen Chien-ping was abruptly removed. Zheng You was announced as the new chairman of Mirror TV two weeks after Yang Ya-che’s appointment.[5]In May 2022, Yang Ya-che announced that he would cancel his Netflix subscription due to a Facebook post by Netflix that made fun of Taiwan’s inability to purchase rapid COVID-19 tests, which sparked outrage among netizens who accused him of double standards.[6]Filmography and Publication[edit]Novel[edit]Feature Film[edit]TV Series[edit]Mini Series[edit]2001200220032004200520062008Film Awards Jury[edit]Social Participation and Political Stance[edit]Awards and Honors[edit]Golden Bell Awards[edit]200136th Golden Bell Award for Best Writing for a Miniseries or Television Film – Farbidden Love (\u9006\u5973) – Nominated200237th Golden Bell Award for Best Directing for a Miniseries or Television Film – Wei zhang tian tang (\u9055\u7ae0\u5929\u5802) – Won37th Golden Bell Award for Best Writing for a Miniseries or Television Film – Wei zhang tian tang (\u9055\u7ae0\u5929\u5802) – Won200338th Golden Bell Award for Best Writing for a Miniseries or Television Film – Spring has Come (\u6625\u5929\u4f86\u4e86) – Nominated \u00a0200540th Golden Bell Award for Best Directing for a Miniseries or Television Film – Youth (\u9752\u6625) – Nominated200742nd Golden Bell Award for Best Directing for a Miniseries or Television Film – Lonely Game (\u5bc2\u5bde\u7684\u904a\u6232) – Nominated42nd Golden Bell Award for Best Directing for a Miniseries or Television Film – Lonely Game (\u5bc2\u5bde\u7684\u904a\u6232) – Nominated200843rd Golden Bell Award for Best Directing for a Miniseries or Television Film – No Practice Love Song (\u4e0d\u611b\u7df4\u7fd2\u66f2) – Nominated202156th Golden Bell Award for Best Directing for a Television Series – The Magician on the Skywalk (\u5929\u6a4b\u4e0a\u7684\u9b54\u8853\u5e2b) – Won56th Golden Bell Award for Best Writing for a Television Series – The Magician on the Skywalk (\u5929\u6a4b\u4e0a\u7684\u9b54\u8853\u5e2b) – NominatedTaipei Film Awards[edit]200810th Taipei Film Awards – Best Director of a Feature Film –\u00a0Orz Boyz! (\u56e7\u7537\u5b69) – Won20122018Golden Horse Awards[edit]200845th Golden Horse Awards Best Original Screenplay – Orz Boyz! (\u56e7\u7537\u5b69) – Nominated20122017Asia-Pacific Film Festival[edit]2012References[edit]External links[edit] (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki41\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/wiki41\/yang-ya-che-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Yang Ya-che – Wikipedia"}}]}]