Vivian Dawson | |
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| 生誕 | (1984年7月18日)1984年7月18日 |
| 別名 | 金栄(芸名) |
| 出身校 | オタゴ大学 |
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| 活動期間 | 2009年~現在 |
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| 繁体字中国語 | 锦荣 | ||||||||
| 転写 | 標準中国語 | ||||||||
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ドーソンは1984年7月18日にカナダで生まれ、ニュージーランドで育ちました。父親はニュージーランド人、母親は中国系シンガポール人です。ドーソンはオタゴ大学で生理学を専攻し、2007年に卒業しました。卒業後はメルボルンのフィットネスクラブでフィットネスのプロとして働き、その後シンガポールに移住しました。
Dawson was born in Canada on July 18, 1984, and grew up in New Zealand. His father is a New Zealander, while his mother was a Chinese Singaporean. Dawson majored in physiology at University of Otago and graduated in 2007. After he graduated, he worked as a fitness professional in a health club in Melbourne and then moved to Singapore.
In 2009, Dawson won for CLEO (Singapore)'s 50 most eligible bachelors of 2009.[2] In 2010, Dawson featured in the music video of Taiwanese singer Jolin Tsai song "Love Player".[3] Dawson made his acting debut in Taiwanese film Double Trouble (2012). Dawson replaced the British actor Rhydian Vaughn and featured in two of the highest-grossing Chinese films, Tiny Times 3 (2014) and Tiny Times 4 (2015), which also helped him garner more popularity in Greater China.[4][5]
In September 2010, Dawson and Tsai were spotted on a date in Tokyo.[6] In February 2013, Dawson took Jolin Tsai to visit his parents and relatives in New Zealand.[7] In December 2016, Jolin Tsai's manager Tom Wang confirmed that after 6 years of dating, Dawson and Tsai broke up amicably in November and remain close friends.[8]