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Puff Kuo (Chinese: 郭雪芙; pinyin: Guō Xuěfú; born 30 June 1988) is a Taiwanese actress, singer, model, and was the youngest member of Taiwanese girl group Dream Girls until their disbandment.

Key Information

In 2008, Kuo was scouted by talent agents and in 2010, she joined girl group Dream Girls. In 2011, Dream Girls released their debut EP[1] and in the same year, Kuo appeared in her debut television series Inborn Pair.[2][3][4][5]

Early life

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Kuo was born on 30 June 1988 in Gongliao Township, Taipei County, Taiwan. Her mother died from breast cancer when she was 9, leaving her and her younger sister to be cared for by relatives while her father worked in China for many years.[6][6].

Career

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2008–2010

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Kuo debuted as a commercial model in 2008. Her first television appearance was in a McDonald's commercial that aired in Taiwan. After her commercial appearance, she was discovered by Dorian Entertainment, which she signed on as her management company.[7] During this time, she and future group members Tia Lee and Emily Song of Dream Girls were under training before officially debuting as a group. Kuo had several appearances in variety shows such as Guess, 100% Entertainment, and Kangxi Lai Le and appeared in numerous music videos.

2011–2012

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In December 2011, Kuo had her first acting role in SETTV's drama Inborn Pair, playing the supporting role of the daughter of a triad boss.[2] Inborn Pair was a ratings success and saw the boost in popularity of its stars.

In 2012, Kuo starred in her first film, Silent Code.[8] That same year she starred in another SETTV drama entitled Miss Rose, playing the supporting role of a spoiled fiancee to lead actor Roy Chiu's character.[9] In December, Dream Girls released their second group EP Girl's Talk.

2013–present

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In 2013, Kuo made a cameo appearance in Fabulous Boys, the Taiwanese remake of the popular Korean idol drama You're Beautiful. That same year she also got her first lead role, opposite Aaron Yan in SETTV's Just You, playing the role Cheng Liang Liang. The Kuo and Yan pairing was well received, and the two won the "Best Screen Couple Award" at the 2013 Sanlih Drama Awards.[10] The same year in December, Dream Girls released their debut studio album.[11]

At the beginning of 2014, Kuo became a part of the second season of We Got Married Global Edition. Super Junior's Kim Heechul appeared as Kuo's partner in the variety show. Her appearance on the variety show helped boost her popularity outside of Taiwan.

In April 2014 Kuo was cast in Pleasantly Surprised.[12] In Pleasantly Surprised, Kuo starred opposite popular male model and actor Jasper Liu, whom she first met and previously collaborated with for a short comedy skit at the 2013 Golden Bell Awards presentation show, where they played a couple as leads in a romantic idol drama. For her role in Pleasantly Surprised, she played an aspiring French chef with a cold and calm demeanor who eventually opens up and falls in love with her handsome sunshiny co-worker played by Liu.[13] Kuo and Liu's chemistry as a screen couple was successful and well received by critics and viewers. The two won the "Best Kiss" award at the 2014 Sanlih drama awards.[14] Kuo also showed that her popularity was rising outside of Taiwan when she won the "China Wave Award" at the same ceremony.[15]

Music

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Dream Girls' Puff Kuo (left) during their autograph session on 14 May 2011

After Kuo's group Dream Girls signed on March 23, 2011 with Linfair Records, they debuted on April 8 with the release of their EP Dream Girls (美夢當前).[16][17] The group's second album, titled "Girl's Talk," debuted on 7 December 2012.

After starring in We Got Married Global Edition, Kuo's popularity soared in South Korea and her group Dream Girls was the only Taiwanese music act invited to the "2014 Asia Song Festival" held in Busan, South Korea. Kuo served as a guest emcee at the event.[18]

In late 2014, after Pleasantly Surprised finished filming, Kuo took a break from acting to work on Dream Girls' next album and a photo book that was scheduled for release in December 2014.

Personal life

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When growing up Kuo was raised by her father's relatives while her younger sister lived with her mother's relatives. Kuo and her younger sister were estranged from each other until Kuo entered the entertainment industry and was able to provide for her sister.[citation needed]

Kuo is a cat lover who owns 3 cats, one of whom she rescued on a busy highway and later adopted.[19]

Filmography

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Television series

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Year Chinese title English title Role Notes
2011 真愛找麻煩 Inborn Pair Li Er
2012 螺絲小姐要出嫁 Miss Rose Vivian Jiang
2013 原來是美男 Fabulous Boys Herself Cameo
就是要你愛上我 Just You Cheng Liangliang
2014 喜歡·一個人 Pleasantly Surprised Du Kai Qi
2016 滾石愛情故事-我是真的付出我的愛 Rock Records in Love – I Truly Give My Love To You Cheng Si-ai
相愛穿梭千年2:月光下的交換 Shuttle Love Millennium 2 Fang Ziyi
2018 媚者无疆 Bloody Romance Liu Guang
2019 我們不能是朋友 Before We Get Married Zhou Wei Wei
2020 因爲我喜歡你 Falling Into You Chen Zi Tong
浪漫輸給你 Lost Romance Liu Mu Shuang Cameo
2021 20年的約定 20 Years Promise Ke Yi Qing Lead Role
華燈初上 Light the Night Wang Ai-lien (Aiko)
2022 我曾愛過你,想起就心酸 I Once Loved You, Thinking of You Makes my Heartache Yang Mo Main Cast
朝歌 Zhao Ge Yan Jiu Supporting Role
她和她的她 Shards of Her Ke Ke Supporting Role
正義的算法 Small and Mighty Lin Xiao-yan Lead Role
2023 此时此刻 At the Moment Yang Qianqian

Feature film

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Year Original title English title Role
2012 BBS鄉民的正義 Silent Code Lan Yiqíng
2013 變身 Machi Action Su Yingying
2019 古窯迷蹤 Lost in the Cave Dwelling Chang Hsiaoyen
2021 揭大歡喜 As We Like It Lo Lin
2023 山中森林 Lost in Forest Alice

Short film

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Year Original title English title Role
2012 You never alone You Never Alone Fei Fei
康健霓小姐的愛情微電影 Kang Ni
Dream Girls微電影「減嘆日記」系列 Dream Girls Series
2013 分享爱 第一部曲 (爱的心田) Puff Kuo

Appearance on Variety Shows

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Date Original title English title Role
5 April 2014 – 12 July 2014 我們結婚了 世界版 第二季 We Got Married World Edition Season 2 Guest, as Kim Hee Chul's partner
8 April 2016 – 24 June 2016 火星情報局 第一季 Mars Intelligent Agencies Season 1 Deputy Director
4 November 2016 – 20 January 2017 火星情報局 第二季 Mars Intelligent Agencies Season 2 Deputy Director
1 July 2017 – 22 September 2017 火星情報局 第三季 Mars Intelligent Agencies Season 3 Deputy Director
October 2018 – December 2018 火星情報局 第四季 Mars Intelligent Agencies Season 4 Deputy Director

Music video appearances

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Year Song title Details Video
2008 Lonely So Much
(寂寞那麼多)
Video on YouTube
Dream
  • Singer(s): Stanly Xu 許仁杰
  • Album: Dream (夢見)
Video on YouTube
2009 Song
(新歌)
  • Singer(s): Danson Tang 唐禹哲
  • Album: D' New Gravity (D新引力)
Video on YouTube
Guardian
(守護者)
  • Singer(s): Where Chou 周蕙
  • Album: Where Chou album (周蕙 (專輯))
Video on YouTube
If...If...
  • Singer(s): Andy Hui 許志安
  • Album: Song Person (歌人)
Video on YouTube
2010 Like It's Nothing
(若無其事)
Video on YouTube
2011 Love Conquest
(戰利品)
Video on YouTube
Dandelion
(蒲公英)
  • Singer(s): Leo Li 李恭
  • Album:Leo Li 2011 Album 李恭2011同名专辑
Video on YouTube
2012 Black Coffee
(黑咖啡)
  • Singer(s): Jody Chiang 江蕙
  • Album:To Marry (當時欲嫁)
Video on YouTube
You Are My Deja Vu
(你是我的 deja vu)
  • Singer(s):Yen-j 嚴爵
  • Album:
Video on YouTube
2013 I Suddenly Want To Love Her
(突然好想愛她)
  • Singer(s): Ming Dao 明道
  • Album: Lovelorn Aesthetics (失戀美學)
Video on YouTube
2014 Unstoppable Sun
(擋不住的太陽)
Video on YouTube
No Cut Dance Version
(一刀不剪 舞蹈版)
  • Singer(s): Aaron Yan 炎亞綸
  • Album: Cut
Video on YouTube
2015 I'm From A Star

(我来自那颗星)

  • Singer(s): Alien Huang 黄鸿升
  • Album:
Video on YouTube

Discography

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Studio album

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# Original title English title Release date Label
1st 美夢當前 Dream Girls April 8, 2011 Linfair Records Limited/DECCA
2nd Girl's Talk Girl's Talk December 7, 2012 Linfair Records Limited/DECCA
3rd 美麗頭條 Beautiful December 27, 2013 Linfair Records Limited/DECCA

Single

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Year Name Album name Notes
2014 结巴 Scarlet Heart 2 Original Soundtrack Yan Jue
2014 由你开始的幸福

Awards and nominations

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Miscellaneous
▪ 2012 台湾新宅男女神网络 second place (winner)

▪ 2012 FHM Taiwan's 100 Sexiest Women in the World Section 4 (winner)

▪ 2012 3rd Apple Entertainment Awards "最受欢迎宅男女神奖" (winner)

▪ 2013 FHM Taiwan's 100 Sexiest Women in the World (winner)

▪ 2013 台湾新宅男女神网络 champion (winner)

▪ 2014 FHM Taiwan's 100 Sexiest Women in the World (winner)

▪ 2015 FHM Taiwan's 100 Sexiest Women in the World (winner)

▪ 2016 FHM Taiwan's 100 Sexiest Women in the World Section 2 (winner)

Music
▪ 2011 Kimo Yahoo Search Popularity Awards- Most Popular Female Artist Group Awards (winner)
Drama
▪ 2012 Kimo Yahoo Romantic Star Festival- Most Want To Date Idol Drama Actress Vote Section 2 (nominated)

References

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from Grokipedia
Puff Kuo (born June 30, 1988) is a Taiwanese actress, singer, and model, best known for her roles in popular television dramas and as the youngest member of the Dream Girls from 2010 until its disbandment in 2015. Born in Gongliao District, , , Kuo faced early family challenges, including her mother's death at age nine and her father's work commitments in , leading her to live with relatives. She entered the entertainment industry in 2008 after being scouted for modeling, quickly gaining recognition through a advertisement that led to multiple endorsement deals. Kuo's acting career took off with her debut in the 2011 romantic comedy series Inborn Pair, followed by prominent roles in dramas such as Just You (2013). Her musical endeavors with Dream Girls included the release of their debut EP in 2011, blending pop performances with her modeling background. In the 2020s, she earned acclaim for more mature roles, including Aiko in the Netflix series Light the Night (2021–2022), Yang Chien-chien in At the Moment (2023), Li Hai Nuo in Breeze by the Sea (2024), and a lead role in Detective Daji (2025). A hand injury in 2015 temporarily reduced her acting commitments, prompting a focus on recovery and selective projects. In early 2024, Kuo took a temporary hiatus to pursue studies in the before resuming her career. Her versatile career has solidified her status as a prominent figure in Taiwanese entertainment, with film appearances in titles like As We Like It (2021) and (2023).

Biography

Early life

Kuo Hsiu-fu, professionally known as Puff Kuo, was born on June 30, 1988, in Gongliao District, , . Her family faced significant challenges early on; her mother passed away from when Kuo was nine years old, after refusing in favor of remedies and folk therapies such as back-stepping treatments. Kuo often accompanied her mother to these sessions and helped prepare bitter concoctions, drinking portions herself despite the discomfort, which left a lasting impression of the family's futile efforts to combat the illness. The sudden loss exacerbated financial strains, though her mother had set aside funds to cover living and educational expenses, preventing the sisters from entering an but sparking disputes among relatives over and custody that temporarily separated Kuo and her younger sister. With her father working long-term in and largely absent, Kuo and her sister, who is four years younger, were raised by members, primarily an serving as their godmother, in . This arrangement contributed to early hardships, including emotional isolation and a sense of abandonment, as Kuo assumed a maternal role toward her sister from a young age, often being strict and protective, which created tensions and a long-standing emotional rift between them. The sisters remained estranged for years due to these dynamics and limited contact, but they later reconciled, with Kuo reflecting on the experience tearfully in interviews, acknowledging her past harshness and the mutual understanding that healed their bond. During her teenage years, following junior high, Kuo moved to independently to pursue studies, taking on part-time jobs at places like donut shops, , and clothing stores to support herself amid these family difficulties. This period marked her initial interest in modeling and the entertainment industry, as the urban environment exposed her to opportunities beyond her rural upbringing, eventually leading to her professional entry as a model in 2008.

Personal life

Kuo has maintained a close yet complex relationship with her younger sister, four years her junior, shaped by early family hardships that positioned her as a surrogate mother figure from a young age. The sisters experienced periods of estrangement due to conflicts arising from Kuo's strict caregiving, including instances where she physically disciplined her sister in frustration over damaged possessions. However, in 2024, they reconciled during a three-month trip to the , where shared living led to arguments but ultimately deepened their bond, with Kuo publicly expressing her love and affirming their mutual support amid life's challenges. The loss of her mother at age nine instilled in Kuo a strong sense of independence that has defined her personal resilience into adulthood. Kuo has dealt with recurring issues stemming from congenital loosening, which causes widespread body aches, instability, and sleep disturbances, particularly under physical strain. This condition prompted a six-month work hiatus in 2020 to prioritize recovery and after it relapsed amid a demanding . Kuo has emphasized ongoing management of her to sustain her active lifestyle. In pursuit of personal growth, Kuo took a professional break from February to June 2024 to study abroad, fulfilling a long-held dream of immersive learning and self-discovery outside her career demands. Kuo confirmed a new romantic relationship in October 2024 with a younger foreign non-celebrity man, whom she described as patient, kind, and handsome; the couple is planning to vacation together in (as of December 2024), with no immediate plans for deeper commitments. A devoted pet owner, Kuo has adopted three cats; she actively documents their care through videos and social media, highlighting her role in providing them a nurturing environment despite her travel-heavy life.

Career

2008–2012: Modeling, group debut, and early acting

Kuo began her entertainment career in 2008 as a commercial model, appearing in a advertisement that aired in and garnered significant attention. This exposure led to her signing with Dorian International , where she underwent training as an artist. In 2010, Kuo joined the Dream Girls under Dorian Entertainment, becoming the youngest member alongside Emily Song and . The trio trained together before their official debut, focusing on music and performance skills to establish a presence in the scene. Kuo made her acting debut in December 2011 with a supporting role as Li Er, the daughter of a triad boss, in the SETTV drama . The series, which explored themes of arranged marriages and family conflicts, marked her entry into television acting while she balanced group commitments. From 2011 to 2012, Dream Girls promoted actively, releasing their debut EP Beautiful Dreams (Mei Meng Dang Qian) on April 8, 2011, featuring tracks like "I'm Your Dreamgirl" and "Ruan Ruo." The group followed with their second EP Girl's Talk in December 2012, which included upbeat pop songs such as "Because You Are Here" and achieved notable chart performance in . These releases, along with live performances and media appearances, helped build the group's fanbase in . In 2012, Kuo transitioned toward more prominent acting roles, starring as Lan Yiqing in her debut Silent Code, a thriller that highlighted her versatility beyond modeling. That same year, she took a lead role as Jiang Wei An (Vivian) in the SETTV Miss Rose, portraying a spirited character in a story about love and destiny. These projects solidified her growing reputation in Taiwanese entertainment, with Dream Girls' music contributing to her early popularity among local audiences and sparking initial interest from South Korean fans due to the group's energetic style and Kuo's visual appeal.

2013–present: Television stardom and recent projects

Kuo's ascent to television stardom began in 2013 with her first leading role in the romantic comedy series Just You, where she portrayed Cheng Liang Liang, a determined young woman entangled in a fake marriage scheme with her boss, played by . The on-screen chemistry between Kuo and Yan captivated audiences, propelling the series to high viewership and earning the duo the Best Screen Couple Award at the 2013 Sanlih Drama Awards. This breakthrough role marked Kuo's transition from supporting parts to lead actress status, solidifying her presence in Taiwan's idol drama landscape and expanding her fanbase across Asia. In 2014, Kuo further enhanced her visibility through her participation in the variety show We Got Married Global Edition Season 2, pairing her with Super Junior's Heechul in a simulated celebrity marriage format that highlighted her playful and approachable personality over several episodes. That year, she also starred as Du Kai Qi in the romantic drama Pleasantly Surprised (also titled Love Myself or You), a doctor grappling with amnesia and rekindled romance opposite , which explored themes of second chances and earned praise for Kuo's nuanced performance in blending vulnerability with strength. Her career continued to gain momentum with diverse roles, including her portrayal of Wang Ai Lian, a resilient hostess in 1980s Taipei's red-light district, in the anthology series (2021), which delved into the lives of women amid societal pressures and a serial killer's shadow, garnering international acclaim for its atmospheric storytelling. In 2019, Kuo reunited with in , playing Zhou Wei Wei in a mature exploration of infidelity, friendship, and moral dilemmas, further showcasing her range in handling complex emotional narratives. Kuo expanded into film with a supporting role as Alice in the 2023 neo-noir drama Lost in Forest, a story of a former reintegrating into after , adding depth to her portfolio with gritty, character-driven cinema. In early 2024, she took a brief hiatus from the industry to pursue studies abroad in , fulfilling a long-held personal goal and pausing new commitments until mid-year, which allowed her to recharge before resuming work. Upon her return, Kuo headlined the 2024 romantic comedy Breeze by the Sea as Li Hai Nuo, an arrogant superstar forced to confront her roots in a coastal village opposite Chen Bolin, with the series airing from December 14, 2024, to January 26, 2025, and achieving top ratings during its run, including first place on Hami Video within two weeks and leading AXN's Saturday broadcasts in January 2025. Looking ahead, as of November 2025, Kuo is set to lead in the supernatural crime series Detective Daji, portraying a police resurrected by an ancient fox demon to solve her own murder, marking her venture into genre-blending projects with global potential through an eight-episode format (currently in ). These endeavors underscore Kuo's evolution into a versatile leading lady, balancing commercial success with critically engaging roles while gaining broader international exposure via platforms like .

Music career

Puff Kuo was selected as the youngest member of the Taiwanese Dream Girls, which formed in 2010 under Dorian Entertainment and included members and Emily Song. The group debuted with their debut EP Beautiful Dreams (Mei Meng Dang Qian) in April 2011, blending with dance-oriented tracks influenced by aesthetics. Dream Girls conducted promotions across and expanded into , where they performed at events like the 2014 Asia Song Festival alongside acts, earning a niche following for their synchronized choreography and youthful image. This cross-border exposure, bolstered by Emily Song's Korean heritage, lent the group a -like appeal in the region, with appearances on variety programs further elevating their visibility. Group activities reached their height in 2013 with the release of their first full-length album Beautiful Top News, featuring solo tracks for each member, including Kuo's "Snowman's Tears." However, internal tensions surfaced by late 2015, leading to a hiatus without a formal disbandment declaration, effectively ending active promotions around 2014. Following the group's slowdown, Kuo shifted toward solo musical pursuits, releasing her debut solo EP LOVE in 2018, which included the lead single "I Love You." She has since avoided major solo album releases, prioritizing her acting commitments over sustained music projects. In 2024, Kuo reemerged with her first self-composed single "How am I?", a reflective track produced independently, signaling a limited return to music without broader comeback plans.

Filmography

Television series

Puff Kuo's television career commenced in 2011 with supporting roles in Taiwanese idol dramas, gradually transitioning to leading romantic and ensemble parts that highlighted her versatility in genres ranging from romance to thriller. By 2013, she secured her first lead role in the hit series Just You, marking her rise to stardom, and continued to take on complex characters in both Taiwanese and Chinese productions. Her roles evolved from youthful supporting figures to mature leads in critically acclaimed anthology series like . The following table lists her television drama credits chronologically, including role types and brief character descriptions:
YearTitleRole TypeCharacter Description
2011SupportingLi Er, the daughter of a triad boss involved in family and romantic entanglements.
2012Miss RoseSupportingJiang Wei An / "Vivian", a cunning navigating corporate intrigue and romance.
Guest (Ep. 1)Herself, making a in this musical comedy.
Just YouLeadCheng Liang Liang, a cheerful tutor who falls for her stern employer in a .
2014Pleasantly SurprisedLeadDu Kai Qi, an optimistic girl encountering unexpected romance and family secrets.
2016 in Love (Story 5)LeadCheng Si Ai, a young woman exploring love and personal growth in an omnibus romance.
2016Shuttle Love MillenniumLeadFang Si Yi, a time-traveled to ancient times, adapting to and adventure.
2018SupportingLiu Guang, a supreme assassin entangled in a clan's power struggles.
2019LeadZhou Wei Wei, a facing ethical dilemmas in love and profession.
2020Lost RomanceGuest (Ep. 20)Liu Mu Shuang, a brief appearance in this fantasy romance.
2020LeadChen Tzu Tung, a former athlete rebuilding her life and romance after injury.
2021LeadWang Ai Lian / , a hostess in 1990s uncovering secrets in a dramatic thriller.
2021Light the Night Season 2LeadWang Ai Lian / , continuing her role amid escalating mysteries at a venue.
202120 Years PromiseLeadKe Yi Qing, a woman reflecting on lifelong friendships and regrets in a heartfelt drama.
2022Guest (Eps. 4, 6)Ke Ke, a supporting figure in this .
2022Small & MightyLeadLin Xiao Yan, a resilient single mother balancing career and family challenges.
2022Light the Night Season 3LeadWang Ai Lian / , resolving ongoing conflicts in the hostess drama's finale.
2023W Series: The Way You ShineLeadZhou Xin Xing, a nurse dealing with workplace dynamics and personal aspirations.
2023At the MomentLead (Eps. 2, 6, 10)Yang Chien Chien, portraying interconnected stories of love across timelines in an .
2024Breeze by the SeaLeadLi Hai Nuo, a city woman returning to her coastal hometown, confronting past loves.
2025LeadLead detective in a series blending mystery and .
2025Love Leads to the SuccessSupportingJiang Shu Fen, a key figure in this ensemble romantic drama.
TBAThe Second Sight Fall in LoveLeadLi Yu Xi, a woman with abilities navigating romance and events.
TBAOnce Loved You, Distressed ForeverLeadYang Mo, central to a tale of enduring love and emotional turmoil.
TBAZhao GeSupportingYan Jiu, involved in historical palace intrigues.

Films

Puff Kuo entered the cinematic landscape in 2012, initially balancing her burgeoning television career with select film roles that highlighted her ability to portray complex, introspective characters. Her early films often delved into themes of digital ethics and personal transformation, marking a departure from her modeling and group music background. By the , Kuo's big-screen appearances increased, demonstrating her range across genres such as horror, romance, and , with a focus on lead and supporting roles that emphasized emotional depth and narrative drive. The following table summarizes her key film roles from 2012 onward:
YearTitle (Original)RoleGenre
2012Silent Code (BBS鄉民的正義)Lan Yiqing (main role), Thriller
2013Machi Action (變身)Su Yingying (main role)Comedy, Action, Fantasy
2019Lost in the Cave Dwelling (古窯迷蹤)Zhang Xiaoyan (lead role)Horror, Thriller
2021As We Like It (揭大歡喜)Rosalind/Rose (lead role)Comedy, Romance,
2023Lost in Forest (山中森林)Alice (supporting role)Crime, ,
2023Detective Bao ZhengLing Xiao (main role)Mystery, Fantasy
In Silent Code, Kuo plays Lan Yiqing, a young woman entangled in a web of online anonymity and real-world consequences as a reporter uncovers a hacking on a popular . The film critiques digital and the blurred lines between virtual and physical justice. Her 2013 follow-up, Machi Action, saw Kuo as Su Yingying, a spirited ally to the protagonist in a fantastical tale of a retired superhero actor rediscovering purpose through absurd, action-packed escapades. This comedic fantasy role allowed her to showcase physical comedy and charm, contributing to the film's lighthearted exploration of identity and heroism. Kuo took on a more intense lead in the 2019 horror-thriller Lost in the Cave Dwelling, portraying Zhang Xiaoyan, a novelist who ventures into a haunted village with friends, only to face supernatural terrors rooted in local legends. Her performance as the skeptical yet increasingly terrified protagonist drives the film's suspenseful narrative of folklore and psychological dread. Marking a post-2020 shift toward more ensemble-driven stories, Kuo starred as Rosalind/Rose in the 2021 adaptation As We Like It, a queer reinterpretation of Shakespeare's set in a futuristic . As the duke's daughter disguising herself to pursue love and evade danger, Kuo's nuanced portrayal highlights themes of , romance, and societal escape, blending pastoral whimsy with modern . In her 2023 film Lost in Forest, Kuo appears as Alice, a supportive figure in a following an ex-gangster's struggle for redemption after . The role underscores her versatility in gritty, character-focused cinema, amid themes of loyalty, urban alienation, and moral ambiguity in contemporary . In Detective Bao Zheng (2023), Kuo plays Ling Xiao, a central figure alongside in a involving intricate investigations and fantasy elements rooted in . The film explores themes of justice and supernatural intrigue.

Other appearances

Variety shows

Kuo began appearing on Taiwanese variety shows during her early modeling and group debut years, serving as a guest to promote her work and build public recognition. Notable early appearances include episodes of Guess (2008–2012), where she participated in games and interviews as an up-and-coming model, 100% Entertainment on December 12, 2014, discussing her transition to acting, and Kangxi Lai Le, a popular where she shared personal anecdotes from her start. In 2014, Kuo gained significant international exposure through her regular role on Global Edition Season 2, pairing with Super Junior's for 15 episodes of simulated couple activities, which aired from January to July and helped expand her fanbase beyond . This on-screen pairing inspired a small number of real-person fanfiction (RPF) works on Archive of Our Own (AO3). There are three works tagged under "Kim Heechul (Super Junior)/Kuo Hsueh-fu | Puff", all real-person fiction focused on their simulated couple dynamic. These include: "Lost Stars" (Spanish, 27,438 words), a Mafia AU incorporating romance, violence, and drama; "Kisses for Breakfast!" (English, 2,112 words), a lighthearted breakfast date scenario; and "Was it a Dream?" (English, 3,554 words), which explores a birthday visit and jealousy. Tagging primarily uses Romanized forms, with no significant works found under her Chinese name "郭雪芙" directly. She continued with variety formats in the mid-2010s, becoming a regular member on the adventure-reality series MIA across its first four seasons (2016–2018), involving 52 episodes of outdoor challenges and team interactions as a vice principal character in season one before transitioning to full participant. Guest spots followed, such as episode 6 of Crazy Magee Season 5 in 2018 and episode 60 of in 2020, often tied to promoting dramas like . Kuo's variety presence evolved in the 2020s toward more structured reality roles, including guest appearances on Season 3 (episode 5, 2022) and Extreme Forest (episodes 8–9, 2022) for survival-themed segments, as well as a brief return to MIA Season 6 (episode 1, 2023). In 2023, she took on prominent regular roles as a in BnB (13 episodes), blending culinary tasks with celebrity interactions, and in Light the Wild (10 episodes), focusing on wildlife exploration and team-building. These later appearances frequently served to promote her ongoing television projects, maintaining her visibility in the Taiwanese entertainment scene.

Music videos

Puff Kuo began her involvement in music videos during her modeling and early singing career in the late , appearing as a featured actress in promotional clips for established Taiwanese artists. In 2009, she served as the female lead in Danson Tang's "新歌" (New Song) , where she portrayed a romantic interest in a rain-soaked that highlighted her emerging on-screen chemistry. As the youngest member of the Dream Girls from 2010 until its disbandment in 2015, Kuo contributed to several group music videos that blended pop choreography with storytelling elements typical of Taiwanese idol promotions. Notable examples include the upbeat "美麗頭條" (Beautiful Headline) in 2013, which showcased the group's synchronized dances and fashion-forward visuals, and her solo segment in the group's "雪人的眼淚" (Snowman's Tears) released in 2013, emphasizing themes of resilience and joy amid sorrow. These appearances helped establish her as a versatile performer in the scene during the group's active years. Following the group's disbandment, Kuo transitioned to solo endeavors, starring in her own music videos tied to promotional singles and drama soundtracks. In 2014, she released the music video for "結巴" (Stutter), the ending theme for the television series Scarlet Heart 2, featuring intimate scenes that reflected her evolving musical style. In the post-2020 period, Kuo made selective cameos in music videos for other artists, often in narrative-driven roles that complemented her acting background. In 2017, she featured in Nine Chen's "So Now What," contributing vocals and on-screen presence in a collaborative track. In 2023, she appeared as the lead in W0LF(S) 五堅情的 "你是我這輩子最想愛的呀 Last Love," portraying an electronic flower car performer reuniting with a past love at a wedding. Most recently, in December 2024, Kuo starred opposite Wang Yangming in Eric Chou's "永不結束的情人節" (Valentine's Day That Never Ends), a romantic storyline involving a lawyer and a client that tied into Chou's album narrative. These appearances underscore her continued relevance in Taiwanese Mandopop visuals.
YearSongArtistRoleNotes
2009新歌 (New Song)Female leadRomantic rain scene narrative.
2013美麗頭條 (Beautiful Headline)Dream GirlsGroup memberChoreography-focused pop video.
2013雪人的眼淚 (Snowman's Tears)Dream Girls (Puff Kuo segment)Lead performerThematic solo within group release.
2014結巴 (Stutter)Puff KuoLead performer OST promotional video.
2017So Now WhatNine Chen (feat. Puff Kuo)Featured vocalist and Collaborative pop track.
2023你是我這輩子最想愛的呀 Last LoveW0LF(S) 五堅情 (feat. Puff Kuo)Female leadWedding reunion storyline.
2024永不結束的情人節 (Valentine's Day That Never Ends)Female leadRomantic client-lawyer plot.

Discography

Albums

Dream Girls, the Taiwanese featuring Puff Kuo, released three albums—two EPs and one full-length studio album—during their active years from 2011 to 2013, all under Linfair Records Limited in collaboration with . These releases focused on with electronic and dance influences, reflecting the members' backgrounds as models and performers. Kuo, as one of the lead vocalists alongside Emily Song, contributed prominently to the harmonies and lead lines across the tracks, often delivering the softer, melodic verses that complemented the group's energetic style. The debut album, Dream Girls (美夢當前), was released on April 8, 2011, as an EP introducing the trio's youthful, aspirational concept centered on chasing dreams and girl power. Featuring five tracks including the title song "I'm Your Dream Girl," it emphasized upbeat pop with themes of ambition and friendship, achieving moderate airplay on Taiwanese radio stations and establishing the group's presence in the local Mandopop scene. Kuo's vocal role included key parts in the chorus of the lead single, highlighting her clear, emotive delivery. The album saw limited promotion in Korea due to Song's heritage but gained traction through music platforms like KKBOX in Taiwan. [Note: Spotify link approximate based on search] Their second release, Girl's Talk (2012), came out on December 7, 2012, also as an EP with five songs exploring themes of romance, heartbreak, and female camaraderie through conversational lyrics. Tracks like "Dying For Love" and "Don't Stop the Music" blended with R&B elements, receiving positive reviews for their catchy hooks and the group's synchronized performances. Kuo provided lead vocals on ballads such as "Because You're Here" (因為有妳在), showcasing her range in emotional ballads. The album performed steadily on Taiwanese digital charts, including KKBOX, and included Korean-language versions for in . The final album, Beautiful Headlines (美麗頭條), marked their first full-length studio effort, released on December 27, 2013, with ten tracks adopting a more mature concept inspired by headlines and media glamour, aligning with the members' modeling careers. Songs like "Listen to What You Say" (聽你說) incorporated electro-pop and urban influences, earning acclaim for its polished production. The title track "Mei Li Tou Tiao" was promoted with an MV released shortly before the album. Kuo's contributions included prominent verses in the title track, emphasizing her growth as a vocalist. It charted modestly in via G-Music and saw some streaming success in Korea, but the group did not pursue further music releases afterward. Kuo has not released any solo albums, and following the 2013 album, Dream Girls shifted away from music production amid internal challenges, with Kuo prioritizing her career thereafter.

Singles

Puff Kuo began her music career as a member of the Taiwanese Dream Girls, contributing vocals to several lead singles from their extended plays (EPs) between 2011 and 2013. These releases highlighted the group's pop sound and often served as promotional vehicles for their debut efforts. Following the group's hiatus in 2015, Kuo transitioned primarily to but occasionally released standalone singles, many tied to her television roles, marking her shift toward solo endeavors. The group's first EP, Mei Meng Dang Qian (美夢當前), released on April 8, 2011, featured the lead single "I'm Your Dreamgirl," a upbeat pop track that introduced the trio's harmonious style and model-like appeal. This single, along with accompanying tracks like "Liu Lei Ye Yao Mei" (流淚也要美), helped establish Dream Girls in the Mandopop scene. Their second EP, Girl's Talk, issued on December 7, 2012, led with "Dying For Love," an emotional ballad emphasizing themes of heartbreak, which received attention for its relatable lyrics and group vocals. Post-group, Kuo's first notable music contribution was the 2014 duet single "Jie Ba" (結巴, Stuttering) with singer Yan Jue (嚴爵), serving as an insert song for the drama Bu Bu Jing Qing (Scarlet Heart 2), in which she starred; the track's playful stutter motif complemented the series' romantic tension. Her true solo debut came in 2018 with the single "I Love You," a heartfelt pop ballad from her EP Love, reflecting personal themes of longing and self-discovery after years focused on acting. That same year, she released the single "Ai Guo" (愛過, Loved) as part of the Le Fu (樂芙) EP, a reflective piece on past relationships that showcased her matured vocal delivery. In recent years, Kuo has revived her music output with drama-tied singles. The 2024 track "Be Mine" (《不如海邊吹吹風》影集片尾曲) acted as the ending theme for the series Bu Ru Hai Bian Chui Chui Feng (Breeze by the Sea), capturing breezy, coastal romance vibes aligned with the plot. Also in 2024, she issued the introspective solo single "How Am I?" (How Am I? - Single), exploring themes of amid personal growth. No further solo releases have been confirmed as of November 2025.
YearTitleNotesSource
2011I'm Your Dreamgirl from Dream Girls' debut EP Mei Meng Dang Qian
2012Dying For from Dream Girls' EP Girl's Talk
2014Jie Ba (Stuttering) (with Yan Jue)Insert song for drama
2018I Love YouDebut solo single from EP
2018Ai Guo (Loved)From EP Le Fu
2024Be MineEnding theme for drama Breeze by the Sea
2024How Am I?Standalone solo single

Recognition

Awards and nominations

Kuo has received recognition for her on-screen chemistry and lead performances in Taiwanese dramas, earning wins at the Sanlih Drama Awards and a nomination at the Golden Bell Awards.
YearAwardCategoryWorkResultNotes
2013Sanlih Drama AwardsBest Screen CoupleJust You (with Aaron Yan)WonRecognized for their portrayal of romantic leads in the romantic comedy series.
2014Sanlih Drama AwardsBest KissPleasantly Surprised (with Jasper Liu)WonAwarded for their chemistry in the romantic comedy.
202459th Golden Bell AwardsBest Leading Actress in a Television SeriesAt the MomentNominatedFor her role in the urban romance series.

Magazine and list rankings

Puff Kuo has garnered significant recognition through various magazine features and popularity rankings, underscoring her appeal as a model and actress in Taiwanese media. She topped Taiwan's 100 Sexiest Women in the World list in 2013, securing the number one position ahead of competitors like and . This victory marked the beginning of her consecutive wins, as she repeated the top spot in 2014. In 2015, Kuo claimed the title for the third year running, and continued with a fourth win in 2016, solidifying her status in the poll. These placements in , a globally recognized publication, highlighted Kuo's public image as a style icon during the , contributing to her influence on fanbases across through increased career visibility from onward. She has also been featured in other editorial rankings and polls, such as placing highly in Taiwan's online popularity surveys for emerging actresses in the early . Beyond rankings, Kuo appeared on the cover of Chinese Edition in May 2012, further elevating her profile in fashion and lifestyle media. In more recent years, Kuo continued to receive magazine acclaim, including a prominent photoshoot and interview for ELLE Taiwan's July 2024 issue, where she discussed her career and personal style, and a cover feature for WE PEOPLE Taiwan's January 2025 issue. Such features emphasize her enduring role as a , with her elegant and versatile looks resonating with audiences in and broader Asian markets.

References

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