Mo Tzu-yi
Mo Tzu-yi  | |
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莫子儀  | |
Mo in July 2022  | |
| Born | Mo Tzu-yi 23 June 1981 Wanli District, New Taipei City, Taiwan  | 
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| Occupation | Actor | 
| Years active | 1996–present | 
Morning Mo Tzu-yi (Chinese: 莫子儀; born 23 June 1981) 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 (2007) and A Place of One's Own (2009). He expanded his career internationally with the multinational film Snowfall in Taipei (2010) and the Australian-Singaporean film Canopy (2013), and also co-wrote and starred as Lu Ho-jo in the autobiographical drama Roseki 1914 (2018), winning Best Writing and receiving a nomination for Best Male Lead in the 53rd Golden Bell Awards.
Mo delivered his breakout performance with Cheng Yu-chieh's Dear Tenant (2020), for which he won a Golden Horse Award and a Taipei Film Award. Following the critical recognition, Mo also starred in Goddamned Asura (2021) and The Embers (2024), for which he received another nomination for Best Supporting Actor in the 61st Golden Horse Awards with the latter.