Background
Ko was born in Kaohsiung, during Taiwan under Japanese rule, he attended Gaoxiong Number.2 School and graduated from National Taiwan University of Arts, he also studied at Tokyo University and Saint John"s College.
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Ko was born in Kaohsiung, during Taiwan under Japanese rule, he attended Gaoxiong Number.2 School and graduated from National Taiwan University of Arts, he also studied at Tokyo University and Saint John"s College.
He had been acting since the 1960s and had appeared in more than 200 films. In 2005, Chinese Association of Performance Art named Ko on the list of 100 Outstanding Artists in Chinese (1905 - 2004). Acting career Ko began his career by appearing in small roles before 1965.
In 1974, Ko starred as Zhang Zizhong in the historical film The Everlasting Glory, which earned Ko his second Best Actor Award at the Asia Pacific Festival.
In 1981, Ko self-directed and performed in My Grandfather, which earned him a Best Actor Award at the Panama International Festival. In 1989, Ko starred as Duan Yihu, reuniting him with co-star Jackie Chan, who played Guo Zhenhua, in the romantic comedy film Miracles, which were highly praised by audience.
In 2012, Ko participated in the Taiwanese-language television drama Feng Shui Family. Political career In 1996, Ko stood unsuccessfully in the Provisional Legislative Council Election in British Hong Kong.
From 1 February 2005 to 31 January 2008, Ko served as the Legislative Yuan.
Ko died on 6 December 2015 at Tri-Service General Hospital in Taipei, a year after being diagnosed with lung cancer. He was 70.
Ko became involved in politics in 1990. In 2007, Ko joined the Taiwan Farmers" Party, but was not reelected in the 2008 legislative elections.