Wilber Pan
Wilber Pan | |||||
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![]() Pan at an autograph session in Singapore in August 2009 | |||||
Chinese name | æ½˜ç‘‹æŸ (traditional) | ||||
Chinese name | æ½˜çŽ®æŸ (simplified) | ||||
Pinyin | PÄn WÄ›ibó (Mandarin) | ||||
Origin | United States | ||||
Born |
West Virginia, USA | 6 August 1980||||
Other name(s) | Will Pan, Pan Weibo, Pan Shuai (handsome Pan) | ||||
Occupation | Singer, songwriter, host, actor, music producer, entrepreneur, fashion designer, investor, writer | ||||
Genre(s) | Mandopop, hip-hop, electronic | ||||
Label(s) |
Universal Music Taiwan (2002–present) Alpha Sonic (2012–present) Juicy Music (2005–2011) Carrier Creative Mate (2001–2005) BMG (2001–2002) | ||||
Years active | 2001–present | ||||
Ancestry | Shanghai | ||||
Official website | www.willpan.com.tw | ||||
Awards
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Wilber Pan, also known as Will Pan (traditional Chinese: 潘瑋æŸ; simplified Chinese: 潘玮æŸ; pinyin: PÄn WÄ›ibó; PeÌh-Åe-jÄ«: Phoa⿠Úi-peh, born 6 August 1980) is an American-born Taiwanese Mandopop singer-songwriter, rapper, music producer, actor, entrepreneur, and investor. He started his career as a host of Channel V programs. In 2011, Pan was awarded Best Leading Actor in a Television Series for Endless Love (愛∞無é™) at the 46th Golden Bell Awards, Taiwan's equivalent to the Emmy Awards.[1]
In recent years, Pan ventured into the business world. Pan's business interests extends into streetwear fashion and developing of mobile games. In 2009, he launched the streetwear boutique N.P.C (New Project Center) which he collaborated with Chinese host Nic Li, in Shanghai.[2][3] N.P.C also has its stores in Beijing, Hangzhou, Chengdu, and at online shopping website Taobao.[4] In 2010, Pan established his streetwear brand "Undisputed" and modelled for the brand's promotional ads.[5] He is also the co-founder and chief creative officer of software company Camigo Media which develops popular mobile games such as "Fish Off", "Pig Rockets" and "MeWantBamboo 2", that has achieved over 20 million downloads to date.[6] In April 2013, Pan invested in a sports team, where he bought the shares of Brooklyn Nets which was previously owned by American rapper and entrepreneur Jay-Z, thus making him the first American person of Taiwanese descent to own a U.S. professional sports franchise.[7]
In April 2013, Pan was ranked 76th on 2013 Forbes China Celebrity 100 list, and 44th on the income list which was based on his estimated earnings of $31.9 million yuan in 2012.[8]
Early life
Pan was born and raised in West Virginia, United States and moved to Taiwan at the age of seven. He attended Dominican International School and Taipei American School and graduated in 1999. He was offered an athletic scholarship in basketball by a NCAA Division III college,[9] (which do not offer athletic scholarships)[10] but chose to continue his education at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona (aka Cal Poly Pomona) in the United States. However, he left before graduating to pursue a showbiz career.[11]
In 1999, Pan took part in singing contest "BCC Star" while interning at the Broadcasting Corporation of China. He performed the song "Can't Wait" by Steve Seungjun Yoo and Yuki Hsu in the finals[12] and later went on to participate in NMG/BMG Los Angeles Singing Competition. The song which he performed, Alex To's "You Are Spoiled (æŠŠä½ å¯µå)" won him the "Best Image Award". His performance at the singing competition caught the attention of Andy Lau's manager and he was invited to audition for Channel V's program host in Hong Kong.[13]
Career
2001–2002
In 2001, Pan signed to BMG and made his debut hosting V Style Society alongside Jason Tang. In the same year, he acted in Taiwanese drama Great Teacher (麻辣鮮師) and contributed four songs in the original soundtrack.
In 2002, Will released his debut Mandarin solo album, Gecko Stroll, which sold over 130,000 copies in Taiwan.[14] The album contains the track "By My Side" (ç«™åœ¨ä½ é€™é‚Š) composed by Jay Chou and "I'm Not Afraid" (æˆ‘ä¸æ€•) composed by Chinese singer Anson Hu. He collaborated with Evonne Hsu on the track "Special Guest" (特別來賓).
He was featured in Alec Su's 2002 song "Playing for Real" (玩真的).
2003–2004
His second album Pass Me The Mic was released in the following year on 19 September. The album includes his collaboration with Jason Tang on the track "Curry Chili" (咖哩辣椒). To promote his album, Pan starred in a five-part "music love story" (音樂愛情故事) which aired on SETTV variety show "Showbiz" (完全娛樂).
In October 2003, he held his first mini concert "Will's Show" at Nangang 101. A VCD, "Will Show Music Video Karaoke" which contains the concert highlights, was released in Jan 2004. In the compilation album "U Love" released by Universal Music Taiwan, he worked with Universal Music artists Energy and Evonne Hsu on the single "Universal Love".
He was awarded "Best Male Artist in sales records" at 2003 "G-Music Chart Awards" for Gecko Stroll.
He appeared as guest star in 2003 dramas Love Train (心動列車) and "Wu He Tian" (無河天).
In June 2004, he released a pictorial and conversational English book "Never Teach Me Grammar" (å°±æ˜¯ä¸æƒ³å¸æ–‡æ³•). He co-wrote the contents during the period when he was hospitalised for knee injuries.[15][16]
He was featured in American singer-songwriter Christina Milian's song Dip It Low (Asian Mix) which is recorded in It's About Time (Asian Special Edition).
On 7 August 2004, Will staged his first overseas ticketed concert "Cool Play Concert" at Singapore Indoor Stadium with Taiwanese artist Chang Shan-wei.[17]
On 3 September 2004, he released his third album Wu Ha which features a duet, "快樂崇拜" (Adoration to Happiness) with singer Angela Chang. The album contains the track "æˆ‘è®“ä½ èµ°äº†" (Letting You Go) composed by Taiwanese singer Tank.
2005–2006
In July 2005, Pan released his fourth studio album The Expert, featuring Chinese singer Zhang Xianzi in the hit song "ä¸å¾—䏿„›" (Cannot Not Love). He convened a team "Pan@sonic" to assist him in album productions. The self-penned lead single "誰是 MVP" (Who's MVP) is mainly about an ambition to be the MVP in career and areas of interest. It also talks about Pan's emotional setbacks when he sustained serious ligament injury.[18] The album also contains the song "跟我走å§" (Leave With Me) composed by singer-songwriter JJ Lin.
On 13 August 2005, Pan held a celebration show in Taipei, performing tracks mainly from The Expert.
In December 2005, he released a remix album Will Pan's Freestyle Remix 2005 which contains the remix versions of his previously released hits and a bonus VCD of "決戰鬥室" (Battle Room) special version MV and "一指神功" (Android) MV.
On 23 June 2006, Pan released his fifth studio album Around the World which includes 2 duets. He collaborated with Taiwanese seasoned singer Su Rui on the track "æˆ‘æƒ³æ›´æ…¬ä½ " (Want To Know You) which is about contradictions between a mother and son. The other duet "戴上我的愛" (Wear My Love) features Chinese singer May Wang. The MV of the title track "å轉地çƒ" (Around The World) featured his "Pan@sonic" team members, Taiwanese well-known choreographer Rambo (è—æ³¢) and songwriter Jeremy Ji. The album also contains the track "Pan@sonic", composed by the team. "Pan@sonic" subsequently dissolved shortly after Jeremy Ji left to pursue a singing career.
Shortly after the release of Around the World, one of the tracks "è‘—è¿·" (Mesmerised) was accused of plagiarism by netizens. The MV concept of the song was also accused of being highly similar to South Korean singer Rain's song I Do. The credited composer Guan Weitang (å®˜ç…’æ£ ) later admitted to plagiarising the 1998 song "Each Time" by East 17. He eventually made an apology, agreeing to drop his name from the credits and bear all legal consequences. It was reported that Pan expressed shock and disappointment over the plagiarism incident.[19]
On 30 September 2006, Pan embarked on his first official headlining tour "Wilber Pan Around The World Concert Tour" which kicked off in Shanghai, China. Faye from Taiwanese band F.I.R. and singer Shin were special guests for the first stop. The concert tour went on for 16 months, from Sept 2006 to January 2008.
2007–2008
In September 2007, Pan released his sixth studio album Play It Cool. The album includes a collaboration with Mandopop singer Shin on the rock song "Shut Up". He worked with singer Tarcy Su, Taiwanese actress Angus Chang and Chinese actress Betty Sun in the MVs of "路太彎" (Road Too Windy), "èªªä½ æ„›æˆ‘" (Say You Love Me) and "æ„›ä¸é›¢" (Love Doesn't Leave) respectively.
On 20 October 2007, he resumed his "Around The World Concert Tour" at Hefei in China, in line with the release of Play It Cool. Jay Chou was the special guest and they performed "è½åª½åª½çš„話" (Listen to Mother's Words) from Jay's album Still Fantasy.[20] The concert tour was later held in other cities of China, before ending on 1 January 2008 in Guangzhou. He released a concert DVD "Wilber Pan 2006-2007 Around The World Concert Tour" on 20 July 2007 which contains live and behind-the scenes footages of the tour.
In March 2008, Will collaborated with Jacky Cheung and S.H.E on the track "ç´…éå…¨çƒ" (Red Around The World) (Third Edition). The song is recorded by brand ambassadors of Coca-Cola, as one of the torch relay songs at the 2008 Summer Olympics.[21]
On 18 July 2008, Pan released his first compilation album, Will's Future. It contains three new tracks, two medley remixes and 29 previously released songs. One of the new tracks, "夿—¥ç˜‹" (Summer Craze), is the opening theme song of Taiwanese drama Miss No Good, which starred Will and Rainie Yang. The album also includes Will's first attempt in a Cantonese song which is the other version of ballad track "轉機"(Transfer). A second edition of Will's Future, released three months later, contains four instrumental tracks of Miss No Good and its insert song "åŒä¸€å€‹éºæ†¾" (Same Regret) which Pan collaborated with Jeremy Ji.
2009–2011
On 22 May 2009, Pan released his seventh studio album, 007. It features a duet, "Be with You" with American R&B singer Akon. The MV of the track "雙人舞" (Pas de Deux), with production costs of NT$7 million, features South Korean actress Lee Da-hae.[22] Pan also worked with Taiwanese actress Chen Kuangyi and Annie Chen in the music videos of "ç„¡é‡åŠ›" (Weightless) and "寂屋出租" (Silence Room for Rent).[23]
Pan held his second headlining tour, I'm Will Concert Tour, between September to December 2009. The futuristic-themed tour began in Shanghai, China and final stop held in Taipei, Taiwan.
In 2010, Pan guest starred in Pandamen directed by Jay Chou, and acted in Endless Love with Sandrine Pinna.
In January 2011, Pan released his eighth studio album 808 which features the opening theme song, "我們都怕痛" (We Are All Afraid of Pain), of Endless Love. He composed five tracks on the album including "觸動" (Touch) which he collaborated with Nichkhun of Korean boy band 2PM on the music video.
On 18 June 2011, Pan was the opening act of the 22nd Golden Melody Awards (the Chinese equivalent to the Grammy Awards), held at Taipei Arena.[24]
After starring in Endless Love, Pan was offered a number of acting opportunities, including the leading actor role of popular Taiwanese drama Love You. However, he declined the offers and cited that he will only consider roles which he is confident of performing up to his expectations.[25] The role of Love You later went to actor Joseph Chang, who was also nominated in the same category as Pan in the 46th Golden Bell Awards.
On 21 October 2011, Pan was awarded Best Leading Actor in a Television Series at the 46th Golden Bell Awards, Taiwan for Endless Love.[1]
2012
In May, Pan was awarded three awards including "HITO Top 10 Songs" for the song "U U U" at Taiwan HITO Radio Music Awards. In the same month, he was named the ambassador of 2012 Asia Metro Street Dance Competition.[26]
Between 28 and 29 August, Pan partnered with Google+ and YouTube, and held a 24-hour Google+ Hangouts On-Air, in line with the promotion of his new album. He is the first Taiwanese American celebrity to broadcast publicly his life snippets at Google+ Hangouts On-Air within a 24-hour span.
On 31 August, he released his ninth studio album The Story of Billy. It features the opening theme song "è¯éº—進行曲" (Extravagant March) and the insert songs "å¿˜è¨˜æ“æŠ±" (Forgetting The Hug) and "å°ˆå±¬æ–¼ä½ " (Absolutely Yours), of Taiwanese drama Dong Men Si Shao. The MV of the title track "24個比利" (The Story of Billy) was directed by Hong Wonki and shot entirely in Korea with an all-Korean cast. He collaborated with Jeremy Ji in the MV of "è¯éº—進行曲" (Extravagant March), and with Ann Hsu in the MV of "å¿˜è¨˜æ“æŠ±" (Forgetting The Hug). He also worked with model-singer Dou Hua Mei in the MV of "å°ˆå±¬æ–¼ä½ " (Absolutely Yours). The Story of Billy was the number-one album for 2 weeks on Taiwan's G-Music Weekly Top 20 Mandarin and Combo Charts[27][28] and number one for 1 week on Five Music Chart.[29]
On 26 September, he was one of the performers for the opening ceremony of the 21st Golden Rooster Film Festival held in Shaoxing, China.[30]
On 9 October, Pan released the second edition of The Story of Billy. It contains the remix version of "The Story of Billy"(24個比利) and a bonus DVD with six music videos. On 13 October, he held a celebration concert at Neo19 in Taipei, which was broadcast simultaneously on his YouTube Channel. He performed all the songs from The Story of Billy, including a piano rendition of "24個比利" (The Story of Billy). Singer-actress Cyndi Wang made a guest appearance during the song "è¯éº—進行曲" (Extravagant March).[31]
At the 47th Golden Bell Awards held on 26 October, Pan and Taiwanese actress Tien Hsin (天心) presented the awards for the Best Leading Actress in a Television Series and Best Directing for a Television Series.[32]
Pan's third concert tour, "Unleashed" Concert Tour, kicked off on 10 November 2012 at Shanghai Grand Stage (Shanghai Gymnasium) in China. For the first time ever, Pan took on the role of concert producer and is also involved in areas of stage, lighting and costume design, songs lineup and music arrangement.[33]
The tour's first stop in Shanghai opened to a full house, and was attended by Pan's family members. He performed near to 30 songs of which more than two-thirds were his compositions. The concert was marked by 3D laser displays and an opening of Pan performing on a 3-storey high ball-shaped time machine. His N.P.C co-partner Nic Li was the concert guest and they sang a remix version of "Adoration to Happiness" (快樂崇拜), Party Rock Anthem and phenomenal song Gangnam Style. He ended the concert with an acoustic rendition of "24個比利" (The Story of Billy). The tour is slated to continue to various cities including Shenzhen and Taipei.[34][35]
On 27 December, Pan and Nic Li officiated the opening of their third NPC store in Hangzhou. The event was graced by their celebrity friends including host Chen Chien-chou, Jason Tang and Hong Kong lyricist Wyman Wong.[36]
At the 20th Chinese Music Chart Awards held at Taipei Arena on 29 December, Pan was awarded "All Round Artist of the Year" and "Most Popular Male Singer of the Year". He performed "24個比利" (The Story of Billy) that was awarded "Golden Melodies of the Year" .[37]
2013-present
Pan was one of the big winners at the 3rd Global Chinese Golden Chart Awards. He was named "Most Popular Male Singer of the Year" and "Best Stage Performer of the Year". His song "䏿ƒ³é†’來" (Don't Wanna Wake Up) from The Story of Billy was awarded the "Top 20 Golden Melodies of the Year". He attended the post-awards concert which took place at Vancouver, Canada on 17 May 2013.[38][39]
On 14 April 2013, Pan took home MY Astro choice for Best International Singer, Best Stage Performer and Top 25 Golden Melodies for the song "䏿ƒ³é†’來" (Don't Wanna Wake Up) at MY Astro Music Awards, held at Putra Indoor Stadium, Malaysia.[40] At the 17th Global Mandarin Chart Music Award (第17屆全çƒè¯èªžæ¦œä¸æ¦œ), held on 18 April at CotaiArena, he was awarded "Best All Round Male Singer" and "Best Stage Performer".[41]
On 21 April 2013, Pan was award presenter and guest performer at Singapore Star Awards 2013. He presented the "Best Theme Song" award and performed a string of his hit songs.[42]
In May 2013, Pan was named the national anti-drugs ambassador of the year by the Ministry of Justice of Taiwan.[43][44]
Pan's tenth studio album, Crown & Clown, was released on 13 June 2014.[45] The album debuted at number one on the Taiwan Five Music Mandarin Chart, G-Music Weekly Top 20 Combo Chart and Chia Chia Record Mandarin Chart.[46][47][48] The album's lead single, "å°ä¸‘" (Clown), written and composed by Pan, premiered on Hit FM radio station on 12 May.[49] The album features a duet, "打呼" (Snore), which Pan collaborated with Rainie Yang. "打呼" (Snore) is the opening theme song for the Taiwanese television series Tie The Knot (媽咪的男朋å‹).
Pan was scheduled to hold his Taipei concert on 25 October 2014, in support of his album Crown & Clown. The concert was, however, cancelled after Pan suffered severe head injuries while rehearsing for a mid-air stunt segment for the song "å°ä¸‘" (Clown) at the Taipei Arena. He was reportedly rushed to the hospital where he received two stitching procedures and treatment for injuries that include a 17-centimetre cut on his scalp. He was also diagnosed to have suffered from a concussion. His management agency thereafter released a statement saying that the doctors have advised Pan to be kept under observation for at least five to seven days.[50][51][52] On 14 December 2014, Pan announced via Facebook that the concert was rescheduled to 31 January 2015. The rescheduled show was recorded and released as a 2-disc DVD on 25 December 2015, and features guest performers Jolin Tsai, Rainie Yang and Show Luo.[53]
Personal life
Family
Pan's father, of Shanghai descent, is a business management and psychology professor.[54][55] His mother, an alumnus of the prestigious Taipei First Girls' High School, is of Fujian descent.[56][57] His parents were featured on the track "怎麼著" (How) from Pan's seventh album 007.[58] He has a younger brother, Ben who is three years his junior.[59][60] During the early years of his career, Pan used part of his takings to fund his brother's studies in the United States.[61]
Relationships
Pan maintains a relatively low profile in his personal life. His first girlfriend is a Chinese-Dutch schoolmate whom he briefly dated for a month.[62][63] When he was attending high school, he dated a Japanese senior schoolmate, who is of mixed heritage and a year older. The three-year long relationship ended when Pan was about to make his mark in showbiz. In 2006, he composed the song "è¬è¬" (Thank You) to commemorate this romance which he described as "the most unforgettable relationship I ever had".[64][65] In the early days of his career, it was reported that he had a three-year long relationship with his Great Teacher co-star Fan Hsiao-fun, and he had written the rap for her song "æŸç¸›" (Restrained) in 2002.[66][67] Pan is also romantically linked to his former label-mate Zhu An Yu[68][69] and singer Angela Chang whom he had collaborated on the song "快樂崇拜" (Adoration to Happiness).[70][71] In 2010, the Taiwanese tabloids reported that Pan was dating his former schoolmate, Bebe Yang, the daughter of a real estate entrepreneur and in 2014, the rumored relationship resurfaced after further reports suggested that they have been living together for a period of time.[72][72][73][74]
Basketball
Pan has been an avid basketball fan since his early youth. He was the captain of his high school’s basketball team and a well known figure in school for his outstanding performance in the sport.[75] He was awarded MVP in high school and it won him an athletic scholarship to further his studies in the United States. Though he did not take up the offer, he continued playing basketball during his university days and till today.[76] Some of his songs were inspired by his passion for basketball, notably "誰是 MVP" (Who's MVP), "決戰鬥室" (Battle Room), "一指神功" (Android), "背水一戰" (Never Lose) and "光榮" (Glory).
Humanitarian work
In 2009, Pan composed the mid-tempo track, "親愛的" (My Dear), which is the theme song of 2009 World Vision Taiwan (WVT)'s "Be Friends with Children of the World" campaign. The music video features the footages of Pan's visit to Honduras for World Vision projects.[77]
In August 2012, Pan visited Guiyang in China to interact with beneficiaries of Music Radio "I Want to Go to School" charity project. As ambassador of the project, he composed the theme song "Love X Love" (æ„›Xæ„›) and roped in various artists of Universal Music, including Fish Leong and Da Mouth, to lend their voices in the single.[78]
In October 2013, Pan and his Miss No Good co-star Rainie Yang were appointed official co-ambassadors for the twenty-fifth edition of the "30 Hour Famine" event in Taiwan.[79] Two months later, Pan and Yang went on a 6-day field visit to Niger to increase awareness on the plight of children whose survival is threatened daily.[80]
Discography
- Gecko Stroll (2002)
- Pass Me The Mic (2003)
- Wu Ha (2004)
- The Expert (2005)
- Around the World (2006)
- Play It Cool (2007)
- 007 (2009)
- 808 (2011)
- The Story of Billy (2012)
- Crown & Clown (2014)
Concert
Joint concert
Date | Location | Venue | Remarks |
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7 August 2004 | Singapore | Singapore Indoor Stadium | Singapore Cool Play Concert with Chang Shan-wei |
Solo concert
Date | Location | Venue | Special guest(s) |
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30 September 2006 | Shanghai, China | Shanghai Stadium | Faye from F.I.R., Shin |
28 October 2006 | Nanjing, China | Nanjing Olympic Sports Center Gymnasium | Jay Chou |
24–26 November 2006 | Beijing, China | Beijing Exhibition Theatre | - |
3 December 2006 | Quanzhou, China | Jinjiang Stadium | Shin, S.H.E |
20 October 2007 | Hefei, China | Hefei Olympic Sports Center Stadium | Jay Chou |
18 November 2007 | Chengdu, China | Chengdu Sports Centre | Shin |
8 December 2007 | Guiyang, China | Guiyang New Stadium | - |
1 January 2008 | Guangzhou, China | Century Lotus Stadium | - |
Date | Location | Venue | Special guest(s) |
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18 September 2009 | Shanghai, China | Hongkou Football Stadium | Jeremy Ji |
17 October 2009 | Wuhan, China | Xinhua Road Sports Center | Jeremy Ji |
24 October 2009 | Beijing, China | Workers Stadium | Jeremy Ji |
6 December 2009 | Taipei, Taiwan | Taipei Arena | MC HotDog, Evonne Hsu, Jessie Chiang, Jeremy Ji, Jason Tang |
Date | Location | Venue | Special guest(s) |
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10 November 2012 | Shanghai, China | Shanghai Grand Stage (Shanghai Gymnasium) | Nic Li |
17 November 2012 | Beijing, China | MasterCard Center | Kenji Wu |
19 January 2013 | Macau, China | CotaiArena | - |
24 March 2013 | Guangzhou, China | Guangzhou Gymnasium | - |
29 June 2013 | Shenzhen, China | Shenzhen Bay Sports Center | - |
20 July 2013 | Singapore | The MAX Pavilion | - |
9 February 2014 | Connecticut, United States | Mohegan Sun Arena | Ocean Ou |
Date | Location | Venue | Special guest(s) |
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25 October 2014 Rescheduled to 31 January 2015 | Taipei, Taiwan | Taipei Arena | Jolin Tsai, Rainie Yang, Show Luo |
Filmography
Television series
Year | Chinese Title | English Title | Role | Notes |
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2001 | 麻辣鮮師 | Great Teacher (Ma La Xian Shi) | Money (韓兆傑) | |
2002 | éº»è¾£é«˜æ ¡ç”Ÿ | Happy Campus (Ma La Gao Xiao Sheng) | Money (韓兆傑) | |
2003 | 心動列車 | Love Train | Jack | Guest star |
2003 | 無河天 | Wu He Tian | Himself | Guest star |
2008 | ä¸è‰¯ç¬‘花 | Miss No Good | Tang Men (å”é–€) | |
2010 | 熊貓人 | Pandamen | Jason | Guest star |
2010 | æ„›âˆžç„¡é™ | Endless Love | Liang Jing Hao (æ¢æ™¯çš“) | 46th Golden Bell Awards for Best Leading Actor |
2015 | ä¸å¾—䏿„› | Be With You | Hu Qian Yu (胡騫予) |
Film
Year | Chinese Title | English Title | Role | Notes |
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2008 | 功夫熊猫 | Kung Fu Panda | Po (阿波) | Voice (Mandarin) |
2011 | 功夫熊貓2 | Kung Fu Panda 2 | Po (阿波) | Voice (Mandarin) |
2011 | 牛兄牛弟 3D | Bull Brothers 3D (By Crimson Forest Films) | An Dou (安逗) | Voice |
Variety show host
Year | TV Channel | Programme | Notes |
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2001 | Channel V | V Style Society ([V]弿œƒç¤¾) | |
2001 | Channel V | Nan Fang Wa Kao Yao (å—æ–¹å“‡é 妖) | |
2001 | Channel V | Da Han Liu (大韓æµ) | |
2002 | Channel V | On The Go (æ‹æ‹èµ°) | |
2002 | TVBS-G | La Mode News | |
2003 | Channel V | PK Hip Hop (嗆嘻哈) | |
2003 | Channel V | Jing Wu Men (精舞門) | |
2004 | Channel V | Will Show (Willç§€) | |
2004 | Channel V | Top Dog (誰來挑戰) | |
2004 | Channel V | Hit On (å‹çˆ†é»ž) | |
2012 | GTV Variety Show | 100% Entertainment | Guest host (episode aired on 7 September) |
Book
English Title | Chinese Title | Author | Date Published | Publisher |
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Wilber - Idol Loving Book | 潘瑋æŸå¯«çœŸæ‡‰æ´æ›¸ | Will Pan | 2 October 2003 | Sharp Point Publishing Group |
Never Teach Me Grammar | å°±æ˜¯ä¸æƒ³å¸æ–‡æ³•ï¼æ½˜å¸¥æƒ…境å¼è‹±æ–‡ä¸å›‰å—¦ | Will Pan | 18 June 2004 | SBooker Publications |
Will& Jason's HIP HOP | 潘瑋æŸ& Jason's HIP HOP | Will Pan, Jason Tang | 5 October 2004 | Bo Shi Ke Yi (æŸå®¤ç§‘è—) |
2005 Cool Play Concert Pictorial Book | 2005 Cool Play雙帥最激演唱寫真ç†è¨˜æ›¸ | Will Pan | 3 February 2005 | SBooker Publications |
Miss No Good Documentary Book | ä¸è‰¯ç¬‘花求愛全紀錄 | Comic Field Productions | 17 September 2008 | Kadokawa Media (Taiwan) |
Endless Love Photo Book | æ„›âˆžç„¡é™ ç¾Žéº—æ˜ è±¡ | SBooker Editorial | 26 November 2010 | SBooker Publications |
Awards and nominations
Year | Award | Category | Nomination | Result | Ref |
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2000 | NMG/BMG Los Angeles Singing Competition | Best Image Award | Will Pan | Won | |
2003 | Golden Melody Awards, Malaysia | Most Popular New Artist (Silver) | Will Pan | Won | |
Most Potential Newcomer (Silver) | Will Pan | Won | |||
G-Music Chart Awards | Best Male Artist (sales records) | Will Pan | Won | [81] | |
Phoenix TV Awards | Top 10 Albums of the Year | Will Pan | Won | ||
2004 | HITO Radio Music Awards | Most Popular New Male Artist (popular vote) | Will Pan | Won | [82] |
2005 | Hong Kong TVB8 Awards | Top 10 Gold Songs | "誰是 MVP" (Who's MVP) from The Expert | Nominated | [83] |
"ä¸å¾—䏿„›" (Cannot Not Love) with Zhang Xianzi from The Expert | Nominated | ||||
2007 | Metro Radio Hits Music Awards | Best Mandarin Singer | Will Pan | Won | [84] |
Outstanding Performance (popular vote) | Will Pan | Won | |||
Hong Kong TVB8 Awards | Top 10 Gold Songs Gold Award | "玩酷" (Play It Cool) from Play It Cool | Won | [85] | |
Top 10 Gold Songs | Won | ||||
Most Popular Male Artist (China) | Will Pan | Won | |||
2008 | Metro Radio Mandarin Music Awards | Most Popular Idol | Will Pan | Won | [86] |
Asia's Best Idol | Will Pan | Won | |||
Best Asia Singer | Will Pan | Won | |||
2009 | Metro Radio Mandarin Music Awards | Songs of the Year | "Be With You" feat Akon from 007 | Won | [87] |
Best Original Song | "雙人舞" (Pas de Deux) from 007 | Won | |||
Best Asia Singer-Dancer | Will Pan | Won | |||
2011 | 15th Global Mandarin Chart Music Award 第15屆全çƒè¯èªžæ¦œä¸æ¦œ | Most Popular Male Singer Award (Hong Kong/Taiwan) | Will Pan | Won | [88] |
Best Style on Stage | Will Pan | Won | |||
Singapore Hit Awards 2011 | Most Popular Male Artiste Award | Will Pan | Nominated | [89] | |
46th Taiwan Golden Bell Awards | Best Leading Actor in a Television Series | Endless Love | Won | [90] | |
2012 | MY Astro Music Awards 第三屆 MY Astro至尊æµè¡Œæ¦œé ’çŽå…¸ç¦® | Best International Male Singer | Will Pan | Won | [91] |
Best Stage Performer | Will Pan | Won | |||
MY Astro choice for Best International Singer | Will Pan | Won | |||
Top 25 Golden Melodies | "我們都怕痛" (We Are All Afraid of Pain) from 808 | Won | |||
HITO Radio Music Awards | HITO Best Stage Performer | Will Pan | Won | [92] | |
HITO Best Performing Album (HITO å† è»çŽ‹) | 808 | Won | |||
HITO Top 10 Songs | "U U U" from 808 | Won | |||
5th Mengniu Annual Billboard Music Festival | Singer's Role Model of the Year (å¹´åº¦æ¦œæ¨£æŒæ‰‹) | Will Pan | Won | [93] | |
20th Chinese Music Chart Awards | All Round Artist of the Year (Hong Kong/Taiwan) | Will Pan | Won | [94] | |
Most Popular Male Singer of the Year (Hong Kong/Taiwan) | Will Pan | Won | |||
Golden Melodies of the Year | "24個比利" (The Story of Billy) from The Story of Billy | Won | |||
2013 | 3rd Global Chinese Golden Chart Awards ç¬¬ä¸‰å±†å…¨çƒæµè¡ŒéŸ³æ¨‚金榜 | Most Popular Male Singer of the Year | Will Pan | Won | [95] |
Best Stage Performer of the Year | Will Pan | Won | |||
Top 20 Golden Melodies of the Year | "䏿ƒ³é†’來" (Don't Wanna Wake Up) from The Story of Billy | Won | |||
MY Astro Music Awards | MY Astro choice for Best International Singer | Will Pan | Won | [96] | |
Best Stage Performer | Will Pan | Won | |||
Top 25 Golden Melodies | "䏿ƒ³é†’來" (Don't Wanna Wake Up) from The Story of Billy | Won | |||
17th Global Mandarin Chart Music Award | Best All Round Male Singer | Will Pan | Won | [97] | |
Best Stage Performer | Will Pan | Won | [98] | ||
Music Radio China Top Chart Awards è’™ç‰›ç¶ è‰²å¿ƒæƒ…ä¸åœ‹TOP排行榜 | Most Popular Male Singer of the Year (Hong Kong/Taiwan) | Will Pan | Won | [99] | |
Best Record Producer of the Year (Hong Kong/Taiwan) | Will Pan, Jeremy Ji | Won | |||
Golden Melodies of the Year | "24個比利" (The Story of Billy) from The Story of Billy | Won | |||
HITO Radio Music Awards | Best Male Dance Artist | Will Pan | Won | [100] | |
Media Award (Male Singer) (å…¨çƒå‚³åª’æŽ¨å´‡ç”·æŒæ‰‹) | Will Pan | Won | |||
Top 10 Mandarin Songs of The Year | "24個比利" (The Story of Billy) from The Story of Billy | Won | |||
6th CSC Music Awards | Best Male Singer of The Year | Will Pan | Won | [101] | |
CSC choice for Albums of The Year | The Story of Billy | Won | |||
Top 20 Golden Melodies of the Year | "24個比利" (The Story of Billy) from The Story of Billy | Won | |||
Global Chinese Music Awards 2013 | Outstanding Regional Artiste Award (Taiwan) | Will Pan | Won | [102] | |
Top 20 Hits of the Year | "䏿ƒ³é†’來" (Don't Wanna Wake Up) from The Story of Billy | Won | |||
Top 5 Most Popular Male Artistes Award | Will Pan | Won | |||
Best Stage Performing Artiste Award | Will Pan | Won | |||
Singapore Hit Awards 2013 | Most Popular Male Artiste | Will Pan | Nominated | [103] | |
Versatile Male Artiste | Will Pan | Won | [104] | ||
Charismatic Male Performer | Will Pan | Won | |||
Favourite Music Video | "24個比利" (The Story of Billy) from The Story of Billy | Won | |||
7th Migu Music Award | Most Popular Male Singer (Hong Kong/Taiwan) | Will Pan | Won | [105] | |
Top 10 best-selling single downloads | "24個比利" (The Story of Billy) from The Story of Billy | Won | |||
2014 | 2014 MTV Europe Music Awards | Best Taiwanese Act | Will Pan | Nominated | [106] |
2015 | HITO Radio Music Awards | Most Popular Male Singer | Will Pan | Won | [107] |
HITO Best Duet | "打呼" ("Snore" feat.Rainie Yang) from Crown & Clown | Won | |||
Top 10 Mandarin Songs of The Year | Won | ||||
Star Personality Artiste Award (çµ•å°æ˜Ÿæ…‹åº¦è—人) | Will Pan | Won |
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