Wu Chun, born Goh Kiat Chun on October 10, 1979, is a multifaceted individual who has made a name for himself in the entertainment and business worlds.
As an actor, Wu Chun has appeared in numerous Taiwanese dramas, including Tokyo Juliet, Hanazakarino Kimitachihe, Romantic Princess, Hot Shot, Sunshine Angel, and Kindaichi Case Files. His film credits include The Butterfly Lovers, Lady of the Dynasty, NEST 3D, and My Other Home.
In addition to his acting career, Wu Chun has also ventured into the world of music, being a former member of the Taiwanese Mandopop vocal quartet boy band Fahrenheit, where he sang bass.
Wu Chun has also made a name for himself as a model, having appeared on the covers of various magazines such as Esquire, Elle for Men, Men's Health Magazine, Harper's BAZAAR Magazine, GQ, and Reader's Digest.
Beyond his entertainment career, Wu Chun is a successful businessman with a number of ventures in the Brunei fitness and health industry. His businesses include Bake Culture, an artisan bakery in Taiwan; The Energy Kitchen, a healthy gourmet restaurant; Fitness Zone, the largest and biggest health club in Brunei since 2003; and WoMen Hair Salon, a team of professionals catering to international celebrities.
In China, Wu Chun serves as the director of TV commercial advertisements for InterContinental Hotel. He has also been involved in various commercial and charitable endorsements throughout his career.
Throughout his life, Wu Chun has been dedicated to his family, particularly his daughter, Nei Nei, with whom he appeared on the reality television program Dad is Back in 2014.