Hsieh Hsin-Ying

Hsieh Hsin-Ying (born May 1, 1985), also known as Nikki Hsieh, is a Taiwanese actress and model active in advertising, movies, and TV series. She has appeared in films such as *Make Up*, *i WEiRDO*, and *The Assassin*, and in TV shows including *Light the Night* and *Love @ Seventeen*. In 2006, she starred in *Reflections* and won the Best Supporting Actress Award at the 43rd Golden Horse Awards. Hsieh grew up relying on herself for a better life, dropping out of school at 11th grade to pursue modeling. Her career转折点 came when she worked with director Hou Hsiao-hsien on an advertisement in 2001. She made her film debut in *My Whispering Plan* (2002) and later won the Best Female Actor awards at the 13th Taipei Film Festival and the 10th Far East Film Festival for her roles in *Honey Pupu* and *Make Up*. In 2012, she starred in the TV series *Die Sterntaler*, adapted from a Japanese drama, earning a nomination for Best Actor at the 48th Golden Bell Awards. She also appeared in *Til Death Do Us Part* (2019), which earned her a nomination for Supporting Actress at the 55th Golden Bell Awards. In 2020, she led *I Weirdo*, the first Asian film shot with an iPhone, earning Best Female Actor nominations at the 57th Golden Horse Awards and the 23rd Taipei Film Festival. Hsieh has contributed to charity, serving as World Vision Taiwan's ambassador in 2023 and advocating for children's nutrition. She also works with the Down ...