Lawrence Ko Yu-Luen (Chinese: 柯宇綸; pinyin: Kē Yǔlún), born on April 28, 1977, is a prominent Taiwanese actor known for his extensive work in film. His acting career began at a remarkably young age, making his debut at just four years old.
Ko has collaborated with renowned director Edward Yang on several acclaimed projects, including the landmark films *A Brighter Summer Day* (1991), *Mahjong* (1996), and *Yi Yi* (2000), each of which has solidified his reputation in the industry. He further showcased his talent in Ang Lee's critically acclaimed *Lust, Caution*, which added to his international recognition.
In 2011, Ko starred in the biographical film *Jump Ashin!*, which highlighted his versatility and emotional depth as an actor. He continued to impress audiences with his performances in *Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?* (2013) and *To My Dear Granny* (2013), both of which received positive reviews. His role in *Murmur of the Hearts* (2015) further showcased his ability to connect with viewers through poignant storytelling.
Throughout his career, Lawrence Ko has established himself as a significant figure in Taiwanese cinema, earning acclaim for his diverse roles and contributions to the film industry.
Ko has collaborated with renowned director Edward Yang on several acclaimed projects, including the landmark films *A Brighter Summer Day* (1991), *Mahjong* (1996), and *Yi Yi* (2000), each of which has solidified his reputation in the industry. He further showcased his talent in Ang Lee's critically acclaimed *Lust, Caution*, which added to his international recognition.
In 2011, Ko starred in the biographical film *Jump Ashin!*, which highlighted his versatility and emotional depth as an actor. He continued to impress audiences with his performances in *Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow?* (2013) and *To My Dear Granny* (2013), both of which received positive reviews. His role in *Murmur of the Hearts* (2015) further showcased his ability to connect with viewers through poignant storytelling.
Throughout his career, Lawrence Ko has established himself as a significant figure in Taiwanese cinema, earning acclaim for his diverse roles and contributions to the film industry.