Eddie Huang Net Worth 2016
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About Eddie Huang
Eddie Huang is an American Chef, born on March 1, 1982 in Washington, D.C, US, his birth sign is the Pisces and his Birth name is Edwyn Charles Huang.
Eddie Huang is an American restaurateur, chef, food personality, writer; he has been popular for his East Village Taiwanese restaurant and for his bestselling 2013 memoir titled Fresh Off the Boat which inspired an ABC TV series.
Eddie Huang is also working as a Host of the MTV culinary competition Snack Off.
Eddie Huang’s parents are Jessica and Louis Huang, immigrants from Taiwan, his father was the manager of a successful group of steak and seafood restaurants, including “Atlantic Bay Seafood and Grill” and “Cattleman’s Ranch Steakhouse.”
Eddie Huang studied at The University of Pittsburgh and at Rollins College where he graduated witha degree in English and Film from Rollins in 2004.
Eddie Huang started his career as a lawyer then as stand-up comedian and a Clothing designer, before he turned Chef and Restaurateur because he was interested in food as he had grown up watching his mother cook at home.
Eddie Huang Net Worth (Forbes) Salary and Wealth in 2016:
Eddie Huang’s net worth is $2.5 Million
Eddie Huang’s salary per year is not available
Eddie Huang’s source of wealth: Chef and Restaurateur
Eddie Huang height and weight 2016
Eddie Huang’s height is not available
Eddie Huang’s weight is not available
Eddie Huang Eyes color: Dark brown
Eddie Huang Hair Color: Black
(Biceps Size, Dress Size, Body measurements, Shoe Size, Chest size, Arms/ Biceps Size, Waist size): are not available
Eddie Huang personal Quotes
I wanted to inspire people not to work under a bamboo ceiling. Whatever you are – yellow, black, white, brown – you don’t have to allow your skin to define who you are or how you operate your business. There’s not one face to anything.