阮浩棕: From TVB's The Invisibles to Third-Generation Celeb




If you're a fan of TVB's hit drama "The Invisibles," you'll be surprised to learn that one of its cast members has a surprising lineage.

Nicholas Yuen, also known as 阮浩棕 (阮浩棕), who plays the villain in the series, is actually a third-generation celebrity. His grandmother is none other than the legendary actress Lily Leung, known for her roles in classic films like "The House of 72 Tenants" and "Bruce Lee, the Legend."

Born in Hong Kong on October 31, 1990, Nicholas graduated from the prestigious La Salle College and Hong Kong University of Science and Technology. He worked in the United Kingdom for several years before returning to Hong Kong to pursue a career in acting.

Nicholas's debut role was in 2014's "The Apostle Walker," where he played a supporting role. He gained recognition for his performance in "The Invisible," which earned him a nomination for Best Supporting Actor at the TVB Anniversary Awards.

Apart from acting, Nicholas is also a talented singer. He released his first single, "Love Never Dies," in 2020. The song was well-received by fans and critics alike, showcasing Nicholas's versatility as an artist.

In his personal life, Nicholas is known for his charming personality and sense of humor. He is currently in a relationship with actress He Pei Jia, who also starred in "The Invisibles."

As Nicholas's career continues to rise, it's clear that he is a force to be reckoned with. With his undeniable talent and the legacy of his famous grandmother, he is destined for great things in the entertainment industry.