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Who played Lu Xiaoyu in The Unspeakable Secret?

Name: Kwai Lun Mei.

Birthday: 1983. 12.25

Height:164cm

Constellation: Capricorn

Idol: Maggie Cheung

Leisure hobbies: playing drums, sleeping and collecting coke.

Graduated from French Department of Tamkang University (studied as an exchange student at the University of Lyon III in France for one year).

Starring in the movie:

The farthest distance (2007)

Unscrupulous Secrets (2007)

(After 2000)

Subway (2003)

Blue Gate (2002)

Starring MV:

For Our Love (2004)

Strangers and the bottomless pit in Tanya Chua (2003)

Rise: the streets of Ximending, Taipei

Kwai Lun Mei, a sophomore, is a member of the school dance club. After school, she just goes shopping with her classmates in Ximending. At that time, our crew happened to be looking for a new actor in the street …

Debut: After many interviews and performance classes, director Yee Chin-yen decided that Kwai Lun Mei should play the role of "Meng Kerou" in Blue Gate, but the original family did not agree. After many communications between the director and his family, Kwai Lun Mei finally took the first step in his acting career. However, The Blue Gate achieved excellent results, so the leading actors Chen Bailin and Kwai Lun Mei were widely praised and won a lot of attention.

Status: Unscrupulous secrets were released and received rave reviews.

After graduating from high school, I was admitted to the drama department of Taipei University of Arts and the French department of Tamkang University. Director Yee Chin-yen gave me an opinion that drama doesn't have to be studied in ordinary classes, and drama has a lot to do with your experience and life. So I chose to learn French.

When I first started learning French, I regretted it very much and was very unwilling. I have been admitted to my dream school, but I didn't go to school! In the second year, even when I graduate now, I will find that this is actually a good choice. I really came into contact with France and went to France. I know more about this country than people who really study drama. Now I like their literature and philosophy. In addition, in a foreign land, all emotions, big or small, have to be faced by one person, and the French have no patience. If your French is poor, he will hang up on you. It is precisely because of that year's experience that I have better nutrition and stronger toughness in performance.