Edan Lui
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Alma mater | University of Hong Kong | ||||||||||||||||
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Years active | 2018–present | ||||||||||||||||
Labels | Music Nation | ||||||||||||||||
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Chinese | 呂爵安 | ||||||||||||||||
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Edan Lui Cheuk-on (Chinese: 呂爵安; born 21 January 1997), better known by his mononym Edan, is a Hong Kong singer, presenter, actor, and a member of the Hong Kong boy group Mirror. Apart from his group activities, Edan has presented various television variety shows and starred in television dramas, most notably Ossan's Love (2021).
Life and career[]
Edan was born in Hong Kong on 21 January 1997. He attended Salesian Yip Hon Millennium Primary School in Kwai Chung and the acclaimed Ho Fung College. Edan was very studious, achieving near perfect scores in the HKDSE.[1] While studying business administration at the University of Hong Kong in 2018, Edan auditioned for ViuTV's reality talent competition Good Night Show - King Maker and finished eighth place, earning him a spot in the twelve-member boy group Mirror. The group debuted on 3 November 2018[2] with the single "In a Second" (Chinese: 一秒間).[3]
Edan made his acting debut on the sitcom Showman Show (2019), playing a religious young man who dreams to debut in a boy band. He played a major supporting role with his Mirror bandmates in the sports drama We are the Littles (2020), and earned critical acclaim starring as Tin Yat-hung in the romantic comedy drama Ossan's Love (2021), a remake of the original Japanese television drama.
In January 2021, Edan was the sixth Mirror member to drop his solo debut "Mr. E's Series of Unfortunate Events" (Chinese: E先生 連環不幸事件)[4] which topped the 903 Top 20, Metro Radio Madden Song Chart and Chill Club charts. It also topped JOOX Hong Kong's Best-Selling Song Chart of Mid-2021.[5] In June 2021, it was announced that Edan will soon make his big screen debut in Hup Gaa Laat (2022), co-starring Sandra Ng, Gigi Leung, and Ronald Cheng.
Discography[]
Singles[]
As lead artist[]
Year | Date | Title | Credits | Notes |
2021 | Jan 27 | "E先生 連環不幸事件" (lit. Mr. E's Series of Unfortunate Events) |
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Jul 23 | "小諧星" (lit. Little Comedian) |
Music: Lyrics: Wyman Wong |
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Oct 6 | "My Apple Pie" | Music: Anson Chan Lyrics: Wyman Wong |
As featured artist[]
Year | Title | Artist | Credits | Notes |
2021 | "突如其來的心跳感覺" (lit. Sudden Feeling of a Heartbeat) |
Anson Lo, Edan Lui | Music: Lyrics: |
Theme song for Ossan's Love |
"一表人才" (lit. Talents) |
Edan Lui, Kenny Khoo | Music: Phil Lam Lyrics: Wyman Wong |
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"年青有為" (lit. Promising Young Man) (Mandarin version of Talents) |
Filmography[]
Television series[]
Year | Title | Original title | Role | Notes |
2019 | Showman's Show | Forever Chan Wing | Supporting role | |
Dark City | Chau Tsan-tung, Ma Lau | Cameo appearance (Episode 1, 18) | ||
2020 | We are the Littles | Yeung Yeung (Ah Sun) | Supporting role | |
2021 | Ossan's Love | 大叔的愛 | Tin Yat-hung | Lead role |
2022 | i.SWIM | Lee Ma-wing | Lead role |
Variety show[]
Year | Title | Original title | Notes |
2018 | Good Night Show: King Maker | Contestant No. 63, finished in 8th place | |
Mirror Go | |||
2019 | Mirror Go 2 | Mirror Go 2 | |
Taiwan Meimei | with Law Kar-ying | ||
King Maker II | |||
2020 | Staycation | with Angel Lam, Dixon Wong, and Emily Lau | |
be ON game | with Kaki Sham, Jeffrey Ngai, Eric Tsui, Bonnie Wong, and Hillary Pui | ||
King Maker III | |||
2021 | Battle Feel | with Kitty Yuen, featuring members of Mirror and Error | |
Be a Better MIRROR | |||
be ON game Season 2 |
Film[]
Year | Title | Chinese title | Role | Notes |
2021 | Ooops! The Adventure Continues | 反轉方舟動物團 Ooops 2 | Finny | Voice only, Cantonese version |
2022 | Hup Gaa Laat | 闔家辣 |
References[]
- ^ "Edan呂爵安港大BBA宣傳照出土 勁有陽光氣息網友讚有眼光". HK01 (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). 12 May 2021. Retrieved 22 July 2021.
- ^ 陳栢宇 (3 November 2018). "【全民造星】男團MIRROR九展騷紅館價? 花姐:啲飛賣晒都會蝕!" (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). HK01. Archived from the original on 29 October 2020. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
- ^ "Mirror出道唔見肥仔 姜濤冇得做隊長" (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). Oriental Daily News. 3 November 2018. Archived from the original on 28 June 2021. Retrieved 6 April 2021.
- ^ "專訪|Edan呂爵安出solo展音樂才華 新歌MV返母校大玩hehe三角戀?" (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). am730. 29 January 2021. Archived from the original on 28 June 2021. Retrieved 24 April 2021.
- ^ "JOOX TOP 聽推介 2021 年中榜". HK01 (in Chinese (Hong Kong)). 30 July 2021. Retrieved 30 July 2021.
External links[]
- 1997 births
- Living people
- Hong Kong male television actors
- Hong Kong television personalities
- 21st-century Hong Kong male singers
- Cantopop singer-songwriters
- Hong Kong idols
- Hong Kong male singer-songwriters