Eugenia Yuan Net Worth

Eugenia Yuan is an actress and miscellaneous crew member who has achieved great success in her career. She began as a champion rhythmic gymnast for the U.S. Olympic Team, but eventually switched to acting. She made her screen debut co-starring with her mother in the martial arts picture Flying Dragon, Leaping Tiger (2002). She then starred in Charlotte Sometimes, which was publicly championed by Roger Ebert and featured in his film festival. She returned to Hong Kong to star in Three... Extremes, where she won the Hong Kong Film Award for Best Newcomer. She was then hand-picked by Doug Liman for the title role of the cult hit mockumentary Mail Order Wife (2004). She was nominated for the Golden Horse Award for her starring role in Gin gwai 2 (2004) and has since starred in The Great Raid (2005), Memoirs of a Geisha, Choking Man, Zhan. gu (2007), Revenge of the Green Dragons, and is wrapping Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon 2.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Miscellaneous Crew
Birth Place American
Chinese name 原丽淇 (simplified)
Parents Cheng Pei-pei (b. 1946)
Awards Hong Kong Film Awards Awards Hong Kong Film Awards Best New Performer 2003 Three Hong Kong Film Awards Best New Performer 2003 Three Best New Performer 2003 Three
Hong Kong Film Awards Hong Kong Film Awards Best New Performer 2003 Three Best New Performer 2003 Three

💰 Net worth

Eugenia Yuan, a talented actress and versatile member of the American entertainment industry, is expected to have a net worth ranging from $100,000 to $1 million by 2024. With her remarkable acting skills and diverse contributions as a miscellaneous crew member, Eugenia has made a name for herself in the industry. While financial estimations may vary, there is no doubt that Eugenia Yuan has a promising future ahead, both in terms of her artistic endeavors and her potential wealth.

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Biography/Timeline

2007

Eugenia continues to shuttle back and forth between Los Angeles, New York City and Hong Kong to take Studio, Chinese-language and American independent roles alike including the 2007 Gotham Awards winning film Choking Man. She also co-stars with Tony Leung Ka Fai in the Kenneth Bi film, The Drummer, and Erica Leerhsen in Slaughter.