Eddie Peng

Actor

Birthday March 24, 1982

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Penghu, Taiwan

Age 41 years old

Nationality Taiwan

Height 6′ 0″

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1921

The film was released a week prior to the opening of the 21st Summer Deaflympics, and became the highest grossing locally produced movie at Taiwan's box office.

1933

The film earned Peng nominations as Best Supporting Actor at the 33rd Hong Kong Film Award and 50th Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards.

The same year, Peng starred in romantic comedy A Wedding Invitation alongside Bai Baihe.

The film earned nearly 200 million yuan ($32 million) in China, making it the highest-grossing Chinese-South Korean production.

1934

Peng was nominated in the Best Actor category at the 34th Hong Kong Film Award.

The same year, he starred in historical drama Sound of the Desert and coming-of-age film Fleet of Time, which were both commercial successes.

Peng's achievements in both the film and television industry brought his career to a new height.

1948

Peng earned nominations as Best Actor at the 48th Golden Horse Film Festival and 13th Taipei Film Festival, which marked the turning point of his career.

Thereafter, he starred in romance films Love You You and Love; police thriller Cold War; kungfu comedy Tai Chi 0 and Tai Chi Hero; showcasing his versatility.

1982

Edward Peng Yu-Yan (born 24 March 1982) is a Taiwanese actor, singer and model.

Peng was born in Penghu, Taiwan.

He moved to Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada at the age of thirteen.

2000

In 2000, he graduated from Sir Winston Churchill Secondary School.

Subsequently, he was admitted to the University of British Columbia and majored in economics, but later dropped out to begin his acting career.

In March 2021, Peng announced support for cotton from Xinjiang in mainland China, after some companies had expressed concerns about human rights abuses.

Peng began his career when he was cast as in Tomorrow by director Yang Daqing during a summer vacation in Taiwan.

The drama is adapted from the Japanese manga series Asunaro Hakusho, written by Fumi Saimon.

Peng built a teenage fan following after the romantic comedy gained popularity.

2003

In 2003, he took on his first leading role in the Taiwanese drama Scent of Love, which tells the story of two star-crossed lovers who transcend life and death to find one another in their many reincarnations.

2005

In 2005, he starred in the idol drama When Dolphin Met Cat, portraying an autistic youth.

To prepare himself for the filming, Peng took one month to learn how to interact with dolphins from a trained instructor.

He then starred in Chinese xianxia drama Chinese Paladin and wuxia drama The Young Warriors, which were extremely popular during their run and led to increased recognition for him in the Mainland.

2006

Thereafter, Peng made his big screen debut in the movie Exit No.6 (2006), directed by Yu-Hsien Lin.

2007

In 2007, Peng was nominated as Best New Actor at the 44th Golden Horse Film Festival and Awards for his performance in My DNA Says I Love You.

2008

The film put him on the radar of many film directors, including Tsui Hark who cast him in his 2008 romantic comedy, All About Women.

2009

In 2009, Peng was involved in a contract dispute lawsuit against his former manager, reaching the nadir of his career.

However, during this period, Peng starred in the movie Hear Me, directed by Fen-Fen Cheng, about a delivery boy who falls for a hearing impaired girl and communicates with her using sign language.

2010

After winning the lawsuit in 2010, he released his debut EP titled It Has To Be You, which featured 5 songs under the management of Avex Group.

The same year, he starred as the male lead in the movie Close to You.

In order to portray his role as a boxer, Peng trained for three months prior to filming.

He was nominated in the Best Actor category at the 2nd Macau International Movie Festival for his performance.

2011

Peng achieved breakthrough with his performance in the 2011 teen film Jump Ashin!, directed by Yu-Hsien Lin.

He reportedly trained eight months to portray an athlete.

The film was a critical and commercial success.

2013

In 2013, Peng starred in action film Unbeatable, playing a Mixed martial arts fighter.

Peng practised boxing for four hours a day to portray his character.

Unbeatable was the highest grossing local production at the Hong Kong box office, and received positive reviews.

2014

In 2014, Peng was cast as Wong Fei-hung in Rise of the Legend, the latest film about the iconic Kung-Fu master.

He reportedly practiced 10 hours of martial arts every day to prepare for the role.

2015

In 2015, Peng played a professional cyclist in sports film To the Fore.