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Youngest Star To Ever Win Best Actress Award At 12 Year Old Turned Out To Be A Chaebol

She became the youngest winner at the 60th Taipei Golden Horse Film Festival and Taipei Golden Horse Awards

Taiwanese actor Audrey Lin won the Best Actress Award at the young age of 12 at the 60th Taipei Golden Horse Awards held on November 25th. She received a lot of attention as the youngest recipient of the Golden Horse Award for Best Actress.

Audrey Lin

Audrey plays Xiao Xiao, a female student who deals with her mother’s and her teacher’s love affair in the movie “Trouble Girl.” The work depicts Xiao Xiao (played by Audrey Lin), who has ADHD, having trouble in her class. Her mother Weifang and her homeroom teacher Paul talk about ADHD symptoms and develop feelings.

In fact, Audrey first received attention for her 2021 film “American Girl.” In particular, the public showed great interest in Audrey’s family. As it turns out, she comes from a fairly influential family, and her grandparents are prominent business owners in Taiwan. Audrey’s grandfather Wang Benlong, 73, is a renowned pediatric neurologist and CEO of education company Tzu Chi Education. Audrey’s grandmother, Li Liu Xiu, 71, is the daughter of the founder of Taiwan Yakult and founder of a popular Taiwanese noodle brand.

Audrey Lin

Meanwhile, Audrey Lin was born in Australia and moved to Taiwan at the age of one. She attended a Taiwanese European school. The actress started acting in a play when she was 7 years old and was nominated for a rookie award at the Taipei Golden Horse Awards the following year in recognition of her acting skills in her debut film “American Girl” in 2021.

Source: daum

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