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What is the real height of Eddie Peng Yuyan Yuyan?

Eddie Peng Yuyan Swift: AB type | Aries | 182cm | 72kg.

Eddie Peng Yuyan Swift, 1982 was born in Penghu, Taiwan on March 24th, and is a Chinese Canadian actor and singer in Taiwan Province Province, China.

Eddie Peng Yuyan Swift/Kloc-immigrated to Canada with her family at the age of 0/3 and entered the University of British Columbia, Canada, majoring in economics.

In 2002, due to the death of his grandmother, he returned to Taiwan Province Province from Canada to attend the funeral, and was attracted by the director Daqing Yang who starred in the TV series "White Paper on Love", thus knocking on the door of the entertainment industry.

In 2005, he played the role of "Tang Bao" in the TV series "The Legend of the Sword and the Chivalrous Man", which was loved by many audiences.

In 2006, Eddie Peng Yuyan Rosa starred in the film for the first time, served as the actor of the Best Newcomer Award in the 6th 44th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Awards directed by Yu-Hsien Lin, and made the title for the Golden Horse short film unit to complete the directorial debut;

In 2009, due to the contract dispute with the former brokerage company, the cause fell into a trough. After the dispute was settled, Eddie Peng Yuyan Swift re-edited EP I Have to Love.

20 1 1, starring in the movie "get out! A Xin was a turning point in Eddie Peng Yuyan's career in Rosa. He was selected as the best actor in the 48th Golden Horse Awards for Taiwanese films. Later, he made several films such as Chill, Termination and Guild Wars, and even competed for the Best Supporting Actor in the 50th Taiwan Film Golden Horse Award and the 33rd Hong Kong Film Awards with Lin Siqi in Guild Wars.

20 14 starred in The Rise of Legends, becoming a new generation of Huang Feihong acting school after Jet Li and Chiu Man-Cheuk. At the same time, the love movie "In a hurry" and the TV series "Romance in the Wind" and "The Rise of Legends" adapted from well-known novels were launched in February of 20 14, 1 1, 12, which was a new high point in his career. He also starred in Lin Chaoxian's bicycle racing film Breaking the Wind, which is scheduled to be released on August 7th, 1965.