Lara Veronin
Lara Veronin 梁心頤 | |
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Background information | |
Birth name | Lara Veronin |
Also known as | Lara Liang (梁心頤) |
Born |
California, United States | May 2, 1988
Genres | Pop, Folk rock |
Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, Actress, Media company owner |
Instruments | Guitar |
Years active | 2004–present |
Labels |
Alfa Music (2004–2009) JVR Music (2009–2013) Meimeiwawa Multimedia (2013-present) |
Associated acts | Nan Quan Mama |
Lara Veronin (born May 2, 1988), more frequently known as Lara Liang (traditional Chinese: 梁心頤; simplified Chinese: 梁心颐; pinyin: Liáng Xīnyí), is a Russian-Taiwanese-American musician. She is the youngest of 3 sisters, and moved frequently during her childhood between Taiwan and California. She graduated from Taipei American School in 2006.
Career
Veronin was the lead female vocalist in the Taiwanese band Nan Quan Mama (simplified Chinese: 南拳妈妈; traditional Chinese: 南拳媽媽; pinyin: nán quán māma) from 2005 to 2010.[1] With the band, she released three albums ("Combo No. 2", "Color Palette", "Treasure Map") and a best-of compilation album ("Difficult Kids"). The single "Rainy Day" from "Difficult Kids" topped the charts and soon became an all-time KTV favorite.
Veronin is known for appearing as a featured vocalist in the songs "Coral Sea", "Snake Dance", and "A Larger Cello" with Jay Chou.[2] She also performed another duet with Jay Chou in the song Snake Dance which appeared on his album Capricorn. She has also appeared in Chou's music videos for "Piano Sorrow" and "Big Ben" and is a frequent guest performer in his world tours.
In December 2010, Veronin released her bilingual EP and first solo album titled Hello 梁心頤.[3] In October 2012, she released her concept album, titled "自由靈魂" (Free Spirit). Over the years, Veronin has progressed from penning a few select tracks on albums to taking over the majority of musical and creative direction, composing and producing as well as participating in styling and marketing aspects.
In May 2013, Veronin and sister Esther Veronin founded MeimeiWawa Multimedia, a company devoted to the arts.[4] The sisters are active in film as well as music, and have embarked on an international film project called "Taipei As We Know It (TAWKI)". "TAWKI" will be an English-based web-drama set in Taipei, Taiwan touching on issues of social pressure, substance abuse, and therapy while also sharing the exotic landscape and culture of the sisters' homeland, Taipei.[5] As of 2013, Veronin has starred in various self-produced films including "She Wore Red" which won the award for Best Cinematography in the Tainan 39 Hour Short Film Contestival.[6]
In late December of 2014 she released her latest single "Dida" under her own label MeimeiWawa Multimedia.[7] The accompanying music video was filmed in Taipei and directed by her older sister Esther Veronin. The video touched upon LGBT themes and was selected as the theme song to the "Fluid Sexuality International Film Festival" in 2015. Both Veronin and her sister Esther have publicly expressed support for the LGBT community.[8]
Veronin has appeared in lead roles for the 2006 drama series Engagement for Love (simplified Chinese: 爱情经纪约; traditional Chinese: 愛情經紀約; pinyin: àiqíng jīngjì yuē) with Alex To and Ambrose Hsu and the 2012 drama series Alice in Wonder City, starring as the assistant to violin prodigy He Ting Yu (played by Aaron Yan). She has also starred in the micro-films "The Two Faces of Love", "Secretly Occupying You", and "Scratch & Win".[9] [10] Veronin's music is present in all of the film projects she participates in.
Personal Life
Besides voice-acting for Disney, Veronin has dabbled in hosting for television and radio, as well as contributed articles to magazines. She has stated that one of her first passions was and is writing, and she hopes to pursue this in various ways in the future.
On 29 May, 2015, Veronin's mother died after collapsing from a cardiac stress test due to chest complaints. An autopsy had been carried out, with the results due in July.[11]
Filmography
Year | English title | Chinese title | Role | Notes |
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2006 | Engagement For Love | 愛情經紀約 | Xuan Meng Tiao | Co-starred with Alex To |
2012 | Alice In Wonder City | 給愛麗絲的奇蹟 | Lan Die Fei | Co-starred with Aaron Yan of Fahrenheit |
Year | English title | Chinese title | Role | Notes |
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2011 | Tangled | 魔髮奇緣 | Rapunzel | Mandarin version |
References
- ↑ "梁心颐". Retrieved 21 July 2015.
- ↑ "Jay Chou Studio : Translation Of Coral Sea". Retrieved 29 January 2010.
- ↑ "梁心頤( Lara )". Mojim. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
- ↑ "【創意人房間】梁心頤&梁妍熙:城市裡的禪意生活 | Simple Life". www.simplelife.streetvoice.com. Retrieved 2015-07-11.
- ↑ "tawki, lara & esther veronin: house of champions short now out!". Asian Pop Weekly. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
- ↑ "Lai awards filmmakers with Tainan accolades". China Post. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
- ↑ "今日最song:Lara梁心頤 (滴答)". 中時電子報.
- ↑ "Lara姊妹超麻吉 錯當蕾絲邊". Liberty Times Net. Retrieved July 13, 2015.
- ↑ "[活動] Lara梁心頤與修杰楷攜手演出~特力家居微電影「悄悄佔據你」". JVRmusic. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
- ↑ "[雙語] Be Good to Yourself: Interview with Lara Liang 梁心頤". City543. Retrieved 21 July 2015.
- ↑ "Lara Liang(梁心頤)'s Mom Passes Away From Heart Attack During Physical AHMIKE.COM | 阿咪 - Hong Kong TVB Entertainment News In English". www.ahmike.com. Retrieved 2015-06-11.
- http://news.asiaone.com/News/Latest+News/Showbiz/Story/A1Story20110328-270596.html
- http://www.jaynestars.com/news/review-alice-in-wonder-city-by-bridget/
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