Taiwanese artist Alien Huang dies at 36



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Alien Huang.  (Facebook, photo by @ aes.alien)

Alien Huang. (Facebook, photo by @ aes.alien)

TAIPEI (Taiwan News) – Taiwanese celebrity Alien Huang (黃鴻 升) died suddenly of unknown causes at the age of 36 on Wednesday (September 16).

At 11 a.m. on Wednesday morning, the Taipei Fire Department received a report that the body of a man in his 30s had been found in an apartment on Sanhe Street in the Beitou District of Taipei City. . When paramedics arrived on the scene, they found Huang on the ground, evidently he had been dead for some time.

Police say Huang’s death appears to have been caused by an accident in his bathroom, UDN reported. According to an initial police investigation, Huang returned to his residence at 7 p.m. on Tuesday night (September 15) and did not venture out again.

Police received a call from his family at 11:27 am Wednesday morning in which it was discovered that he was not responding. Initially, Huang was found to be lying face down on his bathroom floor with a small amount of blood draining from his nose and mouth, CNA reported.

Officers found no drug or alcohol containers at the scene, nor did they see any signs of fights or meddling from other parties. The preliminary assessment is that Huang died suddenly, but the detailed cause of death is currently under investigation.

Huang, also known as Xiao Gui (小鬼, Little Ghost), was a singer, actor, television host, illustrator, and fashion designer. He made his debut at the age of 18 with the boy band HC3 in 2002, before joining the boy band Cosmo.

After leaving boy bands behind, Huang began acting in movies, and in 2006 began a 10-year stint as the host of the Taiwanese variety show “100% Entertainment.” In 2015 he was nominated for a Golden Bell Award and in recent years he has started co-hosting other shows like “Mr. Player”.

Huang was the founder and designer of the AES (Alien Evolution Studio) clothing brand. He had also published three picture books.

The following music video is from their single “Point One Percent” from the album “Make Sense”.



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