The Sun (Malaysia)

Living out her teenage dream

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VICKY CHEN ( far right) has an easy smile, but the 14-year-old Taiwanese actress is already a force to be reckoned with.

She was nominated for two major awards at the recent Golden Horse film awards in Taipei, Taiwan.

Chen then made history as the youngest ever to win for best supporting actress, in Taiwanese director Yang Ya-che’s thriller The Bold, the Corrupt, and the Beautiful, for her role as an upper-class heiress in a family gripped by dark political and business intrigues.

Chen was also nominated for the best actress award for Angels Wear White, directed by China’s Vivian Qu, in which she plays a runaway who witnesses a sexual assault, and struggles between her conscience and saving her job by staying quiet.

Chen describes both roles as “very challengin­g”.

“I wanted to try them out, even though I felt nervous,” Chen told AFP in an interview. “I am very young so there are some things I don’t understand. I rely on communicat­ing with my seniors, other actors, and the director about any questions I have about the script.”

Chen’s acting career started four years ago in China, where her family is based. She went on to appear in a number of movies and TV dramas before landing a lead role in Angels Wear White, which competed at this year’s Venice film festival.

“I like acting because I feel very happy and accomplish­ed after finishing a scene,” she said.

Giving back-to-back interviews ahead of the ceremony, Chen appeared poised, but said days can be long as she balances her acting commitment­s, school work and private tutoring.

“My classmates see me as their classmate and my teachers see me as their student,” she said.

In the wake of more than 100 women coming forward to accuse Hollywood movie mogul Harvey Weinstein of sexual misconduct – ranging from harassment to rape – there is a spotlight on the global film industry and its treatment of young actresses.

Chen said she was aware of the issues, but felt she was in safe hands, with her family and management constantly by her side.

“I am very well protected and I am also careful,” she told AFP.

Her ambition is to continue with her studies alongside her movie career – she counts Oscar-winning actress Natalie Portman, and Australian singer-actor and YouTube sensation Troye Sivan, among her role models.

While she has made her name by taking on heavy-duty parts, Chen says she would next like to play a “sunny girl”, which is closer to how she sees herself.

Director Yang said he has no doubts about her potential.

“She has talent of course,” he said. “But most importantl­y, she has a lot of passion.” – AFP

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