3 days after she gave birth the second time, she was already auditioning for her role in the action thriller film Skyscraper, which was released in 2018. The couple have two children: daughter Hathaway (born July 2015) and son Romeo (born June 2017). According to Chou's official Facebook page, the couple has been registered for marriage since July 2014. A third reception, this time in Australia, was held in March. A private wedding ceremony open to friends and family occurred on 9 February in Taipei. It took place in Selby Abbey, North Yorkshire on 17 January 2015, one day before Chou's birthday. Sarah Haywood planned their wedding in England. Quinlivan holds dual Taiwanese and Australian citizenships. In December 2014, Chou announced that he would marry Hannah Quinlivan on his 36th birthday. The couple had been dating since 2010, but had first met each other when she was an employee of a clothing shop that Jay invested in during 2007 when she was 14. ![]() In November 2014, Hannah Quinlivan confirmed her relationship with singer and actor Jay Chou. She was cast in the film Twa-Tiu-Tiann, playing the former girlfriend of Chris Wang's character. She was cast in the lead role of Ren Yuhong in Heart Of Steel, directed by Danny Dun. She made a cameo appearance in television series The Lying Game. In 2014, she appeared in Wu Jianxin's Moon River, based on Ming Xiaoxi's novel, as Lucy. At the same year, she had a minor role as Lin Jiayi in Amour et Pâtisserie, which starred Sandrine Pinna as Chen Tiantian. Hannah Quinlivan's first film role was a student uncredited appearance in the film Step Back to Glory (2013). She made her acting debut in Ti Amo Chocolate in 2012, playing Peng Kaili. She became a guest host in I Love The Man in December 2011. Hannah Quinlivan began her career by appearing in Blackie's Teenage Club in 2008. She took an eight-week short course in film production and acting at New York Film Academy. She graduated from Juang Jing Vocational High School. She has a younger half brother from her paternal side, and an older half sister from her maternal side. Actress and producer Liang Jing, who attended the forum, said that she’s happy women’s strength and contribution in the film industry. Hannah Quinlivan was born to an Australian father and a Taiwanese-Korean mother in Taiwan, on August 12, 1993. Playing important roles both behind and in front of the camera, women in the film industry gathered in the tropical city of Sanya in Chinas Hainan Province on Tuesday to discuss women in filmmaking. ![]() Hannah Quinlivan (born 12 August 1993), also known as Kun Ling, is a Taiwanese-Australian actress and model.
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