モー・ツィイー
Morning Mo Tzu-yi is a Taiwanese actor. He debuted as a stage actor and began his on-screen career in 2005, starring in the films The Most Distant Course and A Place of One's Own. He expanded his career internationally with the multinational film Snowfall in Taipei and the Australian-Singaporean film Canopy, and also co-wrote and starred as Lu Ho-jo in the autobiographical drama Roseki 1914, winning Best Writing and receiving a nomination for Best Male Lead in the 53rd Golden Bell Awards.
