Gwei Lun-Mei

Acting

Gwei Lun-Mei

Overview

Known for
Acting
Gender
Female
Birthday
Dec 25, 1983 (41 years old)

Gwei Lun-Mei

Known For

Weekend in Taipei
1h 41m
Movie 2024

Weekend in Taipei

A former DEA agent and a former undercover operative revisit...

Taiwan Alishan Forest Railway Journey
Movie 2024

Taiwan Alishan Forest Railway Journey

The documentary "Taiwan Alishan Forest Railway Journey" offers a diverse...

Women in Taipei
0h 50m
TV Show 2022

Women in Taipei

Gwei Lun-mei-starring drama series “Women in Taipei,” as a spin-off...

City of Lost Things
1h 31m
Movie 2021

City of Lost Things

16-year-old teenager Leaf runs away from home, skipping classes and...

A Leg
1h 55m
Movie 2020

A Leg

In this deliciously dark comedy, a woman desperately attempts to...

Night Light: Making of The Wild Goose Lake
1h 26m
Movie 2019

Night Light: Making of The Wild Goose Lake

Feature length making-of documentary of The Wild Goose Lake.

The Wild Goose Lake
1h 53m
Movie 2019

The Wild Goose Lake

A gangster ends up making a mistake that causes every...

On Happiness Road
1h 51m
Movie 2018

On Happiness Road

Chi earned her American dream after persevering with her studies...

The Big Call
2h 5m
Movie 2017

The Big Call

With telecom fraud cases going increasingly rampant, it’s a war...

Beautiful Accident
1h 45m
Movie 2017

Beautiful Accident

When a single, successful female lawyer is involved in a...

Biography

Gwei Lun-Mei (Chinese: 桂綸鎂; pinyin: Guì Lúnměi; born 25 December 1983) is a Taiwanese actress. She started her acting career in 2002, with the film Blue Gate Crossing. Gwei then appeared in a few more films before achieving wide recognition for the film Secret, directed by Jay Chou, in which Gwei played the character of Lu Hsiao-yu. In 2012, Gwei starred in Girlfriend, Boyfriend, a coming-of-age drama in which three teenagers navigate their attraction to one another – from their high school years into their adulthood. Set partly against the Taiwan's martial law period (1949–87) and partly against the newfound freedom that the once-oppressed protagonists are struggling to cope with, the film charts the tortured emotional lives of its three characters, played by Gwei, Joseph Chang and Rhydian Vaughan, over the decades.