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Megan Lai grew up on 5 December, 1979 in Taipei County, is an Actress, singer-songwriter, model, television host. Find Megan Lai’s Bio details, How old?, How tall, Physical Stats, Romance/Affairs, Family and career upbeen in a relationship with?s. Know net worth is She in this year and how She do with money?? Know how She earned most of networth at the age of 41 years of age.
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Actress, singer-songwriter, model, television host |
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42 years of age. |
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Sagittarius |
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5 December 1979 |
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5 December |
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Taipei County |
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Megan Lai How tall, Weight & Measurements
At 42 years of age. Megan Lai height is 5′ 9″ .
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5′ 9″ |
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Romance & Status of the relationship
She is currently single. She is single.. We don’t have much Find out more about She’s past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has never had children..
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Megan Lai income
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-2021. So, how much is Megan Lai worth at the age of 42 years of age. Megan Lai’s income source is mostly from being a successful Actress. She is from . We have estimated Megan Lai’s net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million – $5 Million |
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Lai also starred in the blockchain corporate warfare movie The Last Thieves opposite Yen Tsao, Joanne Tseng, and Eric Tsang, which was released in fall 2019.
In 2018, after a short hiatus from acting, Lai returned to the small screen in the television series Meet Me @ 1006 in a guest appearance. Lai was then cast alongside Sammi Cheng, Kenny Bee and Richie Jen in the movie Fagara, the silver screen adaptation of Amy Cheung’s novel Wo De Ai Ru Ci Ma La. The role earned her a Best Actress nomination for the Hong Kong Film Critics Society Award.
Lai is also licensed barista, having attained her barista certificate in 2016.
Lai was also cast as an ultramarathon coach in Jay Chou’s first movie as an executive producer, 10,000 Miles, starring opposite Sean Huang and Darren Wang. To prepare for the role of an ultramarathon coach, Lai underwent training for three months under ultramarathon runner and executive producer, Kevin Lin. The movie was released in December 2016 to poor critical reception.
In 2016, Lai joined the cast of the musical More Than Words, which celebrated the life and works of musical artist Chang Yu-sheng.
In March 2015, Lai made her long-awaited music comeback with her second studio album, titled FACE. Lai participated in the composition of five songs in the album, which also included two of her own self-written songs.
In September 2015, Lai received her fourth nomination for the Golden Bell Award for Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film for her role in the film The End of Love. The same month, Lai commenced filming for the romantic comedy Bromance, in which she played the role Pi Ya-nuo, a girl who has to pretend to be a boy until her 26th birthday to be safeguarded a smooth-sailing life. For her performance, Lai was awarded the Best Actress award at the 2015 Sanlih Drama Awards. The drama ended its broadcast run to massive domestic and international success, and Lai received tremendous support for her portrayal in the drama.
In 2014, Lai was cast in the role of A Bu-si, a lesbian barista in the highly anticipated movie adaptation of Café. Waiting. Love, penned by well-known Taiwanese novelist Giddens Ko. Lai started taking barista lessons and shed her long hair in preparation for the role, even going to the extent of not attending any public event to maintain the secrecy of her participation in the movie before her casting was announced to the public.
For her role as a working-class woman in the 2014 television film Proposal, Lai’s performance was acknowledged with her third Golden Bell Award nomination.
In 2012, Lai was cast in the SETTV romantic comedy Miss Rose in which she played the titular character opposite Roy Chiu. The same year, Lai commenced filming for the Mainland Chinese drama Jiu Jiu Nu Er Hong, while continuing work on stage as the female lead in Crazy Idol Soap with James Wen.
Upon graduating with a Master of Arts in January 2011, Lai was cast in the police crime drama Next Heroes. Filming began in the same month, and only commenced its broadcast run in October of the same year. Concurrently in 2011, Lai played the role of Su Hai-er in the period drama The Invaluable Treasure 1949. The role earned her a Best Actress nomination at the 46th Golden Bell Awards.
In 2010, Lai appeared alongside Baron Chen, Lego Lee and Chie Tanaka in the drama Because of You. This marked Lai’s first role as the female lead actress in a television series, after starring in numerous popular dramas as the second female lead actress.
In 2009, Lai starred alongside veteran actor Lee Li-chun in her first theater performance. Lai has expressed her love her performing on stage, and has since participated in at least one theater production every year.
Lai graduated from Taipei Municipal Datong High School, where she was the President of her school’s pop dance club. Lai completed her Bachelor’s degree in Information Communications at Shih Hsin University. In 2008, she enrolled as a part-time learner in Ming Chuan University. She graduated in 2011 with a Master of Arts in Design management.
In 2008, Lai was cast in the period drama Time Story, which reminisced lifestyle in 1960s Taiwan until the 1990s. The drama ended its run in February 2009 to good audience acclaim, and Lai propelled to fame with her role as the tragic Wang Chien-chien.
In 2006, Lai was nominated for the Best Actress award at the 51st Asia-Pacific Film Festival for her leading roles in How’s Life and Chocolate Rap.
In 2005, Lai starred in the short film How’s Life, and was nominated for the Golden Bell Award for Best Actress in a Miniseries or Television Film, as well as the Best New Performer award at the 42nd Golden Horse Awards. The same year, Lai published her first book.
In December 2004, Lai released her first studio album, Love, which featured soundtracks from the television series’ Mars and Starry Night, in which Lai also starred in. She also participated in the lyrics composition for the songs “Feeling You” and “The Hardest Note”.
In 2002, Lai was scouted by notable television producer Angie Chai after appearing in Vic Chou’s music video, thereby making her television debut in Meteor Garden II alongside Barbie Hsu and F4.
In 1999, Lai made her first television appearance on the Taiwanese variety show Guess in the segment “Do not judge a book by its cover”, where she was a contestant along with Hebe Tien of girl group S.H.E, amongst others. She was later scouted by a modelling agency, where she started her career modelling for magazine pictorials, television advertisements, music video productions and fashion shows.
Megan Lai (simplified Chinese: 赖雅妍 ; traditional Chinese: 賴雅妍 ; pinyin: làiyǎyán ; born 5 December 1979) is a Taiwanese actress and singer who is best known for Bromance, Miss Rose, Meteor Garden II and Mars.
Lai grew up on December 5, 1979 in Yonghe, Taipei County. She is the youngest of two daughters. Her father operates a Chinese medicinal herb shop, and her older sister is a teacher.