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- Claudia Kim, is a South Korean actress and model. She has appeared in the television series Queen of the Game (2006-2007) and Marco Polo (2014-2016), as well as the films Avengers: Age of Ultron (2015), The Dark Tower (2017), and Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald (2018).
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Miki Hamano was born in Sapporo, Japan in 1993. At 19 years old, even though she really didn't know proper English, she went to the USA and left Japan for the first time. She stayed in Palm Desert for three years and then moved to San Francisco where she got her business degree. Over the years she worked with several brands like "Honey Birdette" and "Playboy", magazines like "Vulkan" and "The Forest Magazine" and she even appeared on films such as " Perfect" and "The Kinjiku" and in a music clip from an 80 times award winner singer, The Weekend - Blinding Lights.- Actress
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Zoë Chao was born in Providence, Rhode Island, USA. She is an actress and writer, known for Love Life (2020), Downhill (2020) and Strangers (2017).- Actress
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Samantha Win Tjhia (formerly Samantha Jo) was born in Barrie, Ontario, Canada to a Chinese father and Caucasian/Canadian mother, Charles and Leslie. She has two older brothers who reside in Toronto with the rest of her family. Samantha started acted at the age of 10, appearing in several toy commercials and print ads after winning Talent Search Canada 2001. She started martial arts at the age of 4 with Jiu Jitsu, but by the age of 17 she had become a competitive Wushu athlete- winning multiple medals at National, Pan-American and International levels and competed for Canada in the 2008 Beijing Olympic Wushu tournament. This afforded her the opportunity to move to Los Angeles as a stunt double and now, lead actress.
She is known for her proficiency in the action genre and accredits her background in stunt work for this. Samantha continues to gain momentum and excel with her no-quit work ethic and passion for the arts.- Laura Miro is known for Memoirs of a Geisha (2005), Kubo and the Two Strings (2016) and Waist Deep (2006).
- So, how does a former NCAA Tennis Player with a Masters in Marriage and Family Therapy end up in the entertainment industry?
Conan the Destroyer. Yes, the Arnold Schwarzenegger movie.
As a kid, Luna couldn't get enough of the magic, sorcery, and sword-fighting. Fast-forward to two college diplomas (funny enough, Arnold was the "Governator" at the time and signed her college diploma), a Masters Degree, and a Social Work career later, she went all in with pursuing her life-long childhood dream of becoming an actor.
One fateful day while working at the Cheesecake Factory, Luna happened to drop off a salad for an agent, who gave her the best piece of career advice: study with Anthony Abeson. Luna found him, joined his class, and never wanted to leave. Before she knew it, she had the honor of sharing the screen with Susan Sarandon (Ace the Case: Manhattan Mystery), Naomi Watts (Gypsy), Aidan Quinn (Elementary), and Donnie Wahlberg (Blue Bloods).
Outside of acting, Luna is a dedicated Muay Thai and Brazilian JiuJitsu practitioner. - Actress
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Charlotte Nicdao was born on 14 August 1991 in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. She is an actress and composer, known for Mythic Quest (2020), Please Like Me (2013) and Camp (2013).- Actress
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- Pom Klementieff (born 3 May 1986) is a French actress. She was trained at the Cours Florent drama school in Paris and has appeared in such films as Loup (2009), Sleepless Night (2011) and Hacker's Game (2015). She plays the role of Mantis in the Marvel Cinematic Universe films Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017), Avengers: Infinity War (2018) and Avengers: Endgame (2019).
Pom Klementieff was born in Quebec City, Canada, to a Korean mother and French-Russian father, who was working there as a consul with the French government. Her grandfather was painter Eugène Klementieff. Her parents chose the name "Pom" because it is similar in pronunciation to the Korean words for both "spring" and "tiger". Klementieff lived in Canada for one year before her family traveled extensively due to her father's job. They lived in Japan and the Ivory Coast, before settling in France.
Klementieff's father died of cancer when she was 5, and her mother had schizophrenia and was unable to care for children, so Klementieff was raised by her paternal uncle and aunt. Her uncle, whom she described as "like [her] second father", died on her 18th birthday, and her older brother committed suicide just seven years later, this time on her 25th birthday. Klementieff briefly attended law school after her uncle's death to appease her aunt but did not find the career path appealing. She also worked as a waitress and saleswoman in France. She started acting at age 19 at the Cours Florent drama school in Paris. A few months into her education, she won a theater competition that awarded her free classes for two years with the school's top teachers.
Klementieff's first professional acting job was the French independent film Après lui (2007), portraying the stepdaughter of the protagonist played by Catherine Deneuve. Filming for her scenes took three days. During one scene, Klementieff was supposed to push someone down a set of stairs but accidentally fell down the stairs herself, and director Gaël Morel kept that shot in the final film. Her first leading role was in Loup (2009), a French film about a tribe of reindeer herders in the Siberian mountains. During filming, Klementieff stayed in a camp, hours from the nearest village, where temperatures dropped well below zero. During filming she befriended nomads who lived there, worked with real wolves, rode reindeer, and swam with a horse in a lake.
Klementieff made her Hollywood debut in Spike Lee's Oldboy (2013), a remake of the South Korean film of the same name. She portrayed Haeng-Bok, the bodyguard of the antagonist played by Sharlto Copley. A fan of the original film, Klementieff heard about the part through Roy Lee, a producer with the remake, and took boxing lessons after learning the role involved martial arts. After showcasing her boxing skills during her audition, Lee asked her to go home and come back wearing a more feminine outfit and make-up, like her character in the film. She contributed some of her own clothes to the character's wardrobe, and trained three hours a day for two months for an on-screen fight with star Josh Brolin. Klementieff came up with the name Haeng-Bok, Korean for "happiness", herself after Lee asked her to research possible names for the character.
Klementieff moved to Los Angeles after Oldboy was filmed and began pursuing more Hollywood auditions. She continued taekwondo after the film, and has a purple belt as of the summer of 2014. Her next acting role was the film Hacker's Game (2015), in which she plays a hacker she compared to Lisbeth Salander from the novel The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo. Klementieff used her boxing skills again in the film, and due to the movie's low budget, she had to do her own make-up and choose her own wardrobe. It was her idea to dye her hair purple for the role, to which the directors first objected but later acquiesced. She joined the Marvel Cinematic Universe in the role of Mantis in Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2 (2017) and appeared in the same role in the film Avengers: Infinity War (2018) and Avengers: Endgame (2019). - Sophie Mensah is a British actress, born in Liverpool, England. Sophie began her training as an actor at East15 Acting School. In 2023 Sophie featured as a new character on the Welsh language soap opera 'Pobol Y Cwm'. Sophie plays Maya Cooper, a pharmacist from Liverpool who is learning to speak Welsh.
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Ikumi Yoshimatsu is a multi-lingual Hollywood Actor, Stunt Woman and 3rd generation traditional Japanese stage actor. Widely considered one of the most beautiful Asian women of her time, she is also an opinion leader, best selling author, Human Rights Activist, Wildlife Activist, TED Talks presenter, weapons specialist AND was the first "Miss Japan" ever to win the world pageant title of Miss International in the 60 year history of the worlds second largest pageant that celebrates "Intelligence and Beauty".
Ikumi is a hero in China, Korea, Japan and many other countries for her fearless actions in support of women. Her personal story was the 4th most read story in the Daily Beast and her 2014 online internet petition on change.org broke all previous records for participation in Asia. She was the #1 most talked about subject on the popular Girls Channel internet site for a record holding 6 consecutive weeks.
Ikumi is one of only a few Japanese female actors to have successfully transitioned outside Japan. She can be seen on billboards, TV commercials and in movies in China, Korea, India, Indonesia, Vietnam, Russia, Turkey, France and of course in the U.S. market.
As an athlete, Ikumi was a regional champion in the 100m hurdles and high-jump. She has also completed several marathons and was the official face of both the Tokyo Marathon and the 2020 Tokyo Olympic bid. As a political Womens Rights activist, Ikumi was the youngest member of the Ministerial Emergency Taskforce to address gender equality in Japan. Her contributions were widely publicized in news papers and in the Huffington Post.
Ikumi owns her own publishing and production company and has co-produced feature films both in the U.S. and in Japan.- Actress
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Geneviève Doang is a French-Asian actress of Chinese descent born in Paris, bilingual in English. She is skilled in Kung Fu and stage combat and known as the French voice of Ciri in The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt (2015), D.Va in Overwatch (2016), Lunafreya in Final Fantasy XV (2016) and Evangelyne in Wakfu (2008).
In 2020, she is joining the third season of French TV series Munch (2016) (TF1) as a regular, playing Police Captain Wang. In 2019, she was featured in Terminator: Dark Fate (2019) where she plays the role of a Resistance Nurse opposite actress Mackenzie Davis. In 2018, she played 25 year-old intern Jia in the French TV show Nina (2015)) and entered the family of the comedy show Scènes de ménages (2009) (as daughter-in-law of one of the main couples Liliane et José). In 2017 she played Enlai, a guest of episode in the French TV series Transferts (2017) premium short series platform).
As a kung-fu / action performer and actress, she played the co-lead role as a martial art-skilled special agent in the French action / comedy short movie 'Tranh & Nowak' in 2016 for which she was awarded « Best Actress » in the Fighting Spirit Film Festival 2018 in London. The short also received a number of awards in worldwide film festivals for Best Short film, Best Action sequence, Best Action Choreography, etc.
In 2016 she played the lead role's girlfriend Mai Linh in the short movie Mui Diên n'est pas mort (2016), starring Frédéric Chau (, the French famous Asian actor from the feature film Serial Bad Weddings (2014), the French Box Office greatest hit in 2014 and Lucy (2014).
She grew up practicing Kung Fu since childhood, after five years of classical ballet, while learning music and piano at the conservatory of her hometown. After a Master of Science in Management with Honors in Neoma Business School in Reims, she decided to pursue a career as an actress.
She is also prolific in the dubbing and voice over industry in France. She is notably the French voice of Constance Wu in Crazy Rich Asians (2018), Ali Wong in Always Be My Maybe (2019), Jamie Chung (Office Christmas Party (2016), The Hangover Part II (2011) & The Hangover Part III (2013), Once Upon a Time (2011), Premium Rush (2012), Believe (2014)...), Jerrika Hinton (as Stephanie Edwards in Grey's Anatomy (2005)), Bae Doona (Sense8 (2015), Cloud Atlas (2012), Jupiter Ascending (2015)...), Janel Parrish (Pretty Little Liars (2010)...), Diana Bang (The Interview (2014), Bates Motel (2013), Second Chance (2016)...), Arden Cho (Teen Wolf (2011), Tomb Raider (2013)...) among others. As she has a clear voice tone and can easily vary the pitch of her voice, she is also skilled in dubbing children and teenager's voices.
As a singer, she played in the Musical 'Marco Polo: an Untold Love Story' directed by Rogelio Saldo Chua in 2015, at le Vingtième Théâtre in Paris, France.- Actress
Claire Tran is known for Lucy (2014), Valerian and the City of a Thousand Planets (2017) and High Life (2018).- Actress
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Ming Zhao was born in Hunan, China. When she was 11 her family emigrated to the US and settled in New York City. She attended the High School of Fashion Industries and then the Fashion Institute of Technology, receiving a BA in Fashion Design. She began modeling after graduation, although she had entered some modeling and design contests while in high school, and had also been in beauty pageants--she won "Miss Congeniality" in the "Miss Chinese USA" pageant and won the "Best Coordination Award" in the "China Cup" international fashion design competition.
In 2008 she got a small role in Cooter (2008), and afterwards had recurring roles in the soap operas Days of Our Lives (1965) and The Bold and the Beautiful (1987). She had a role in the feature comedy Hector and the Search for Happiness (2014).- Actress
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Sueann Han was born on 1 October 1982 in Suwon, South Korea. She is an actress and producer, known for Four Brothers (2005), Black Snake Moan (2006) and Hustle & Flow (2005).- Actress
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Charlet Takahashi Chung was born on 16 February 1983 in Long Beach, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Overwatch (2016), Touch (2012) and Family Guy (1999). She is married to Tom Yoo. They have two children.- Actress
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Yuki Morita was born and grew up in Tokyo, Japan. She studied English literature at Otsuma University. After graduating, she relocated to England to study English, and then traveled the world -- an experience that inspired her to become an actress. In 2007, Yuki moved to Vancouver, British Columbia. There, she studied acting at New Image College of Fine Arts.
Yuki's talent and graceful beauty is quickly earning her notice as a principal and lead actress in film and stage. After appearing in the short drama "Milos," Yuki played the matriarchal Queen Shogami in the sci-fi romantic drama, "Food for the Gods." Soon after, Yuki was cast in the starring role "Mindy" in the dramedy stage production "Five Women Wearing the Same Dress" by Alan Ball. Yuki continues to garner major roles on stage, as well as pursuing a film and television career.- Actress
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Kimiko Elizabeth Glenn was born and raised in Phoenix, AZ, where she grew up with her sister Amanda, and parents Mark and Sumiko. She started doing theater when she was ten years old at Valley Youth Theatre and there, began developing her love for performing.
Halfway through her freshman year of college at the Boston Conservatory, she was cast in the 1st National Tour of Spring Awakening. After touring for two years, she finally settled her life in New York.
Since then, she starred as the title role in La Jolla Playhouse's "Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots", directed by Des McAnuff; and played the bratty Princess Ssu-Ming in the Playhouse's production of "The Nightingale", directed by Moisés Kaufman. She was honored to perform at the Delacorte Theater for Shakespeare in the Park, in The Public's "Love's Labour's Lost", directed by Alex Timbers. She had a blast originating the role of Emily in the Off-Broadway production of Julianne Moore's Freckleface Strawberry and is proud of the many exciting projects she has been a part of. Favorites include: Behind the Painting written by Maltby & Shire; Plop, written by Bare's Damon Intrabartolo; Yeast Nation from the creators of Urintetown at the NY Fringe festival '11; Crossing Over as part of the National Asian Artists' Project; and the staged reading of Cheer Wars -- her very first New York job.
Kimiko has also appeared in feature films Construction (2021); Nous York (2012); and Hair Brained (2013) starring Brendan Fraser & Parker Posey; and the movie-musical short, Galaxy Comics, by director Kevin McMullin. You may have seen her in the 2011 Disney/ABC Diversity Showcase directed by Ted Sluberski and Joe Ward. She was thrilled to shoot NBCUniversal's half-hour comedy pilot Holding Patterns; and will be joining the cast of Orange Is the New Black (2013), a Netflix series, as Brook Soso.- Actress
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Lauren Gaw was born in Houston, Texas and started doing musical theater at a very young age. After graduating from the University of Southern California with a Bachelor of Arts in Communications, she decided to pursue acting full time. She has since made guest appearances on hit shows such as Modern Family, Scandal, and SWAT, and starred in Lifetime's The Bride He Bought Online.- Actress
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Aoi Mizuhara is known for The Farewell (2019), Avataro Sentai Donbrothers (2022) and Cairo Declaration (2015).- Leila is a British-born Chinese/Japanese actress based in London, United Kingdom. Although she spent most of her teenage years in the UK, Leila spent her childhood moving between Hong Kong, London and Vancouver. She is fluent in English and Chinese. She enjoys traveling and working internationally.
As a child she trained at the Anna Scher Theatre in Islington, London for a number of years where she studied singing, dancing and acting. At a very young age she kept herself busy with many extracurricular activities due to her constant travels. From taking Tae Kwon Do and earning herself a 1st Dan Brown Belt in the process, to taking violin lessons. Despite the focus on pursuing her dream she maintained high academic standards.
She also took her AS-Level in Drama before she began her formal acting training at Redroofs Theatre School in Maidenhead, where she studied all elements of the performing arts. She also trained and is a member of the prestigious National Youth Theatre of Great Britain, as well as continuing her training at Identity Drama School of Acting.
Leila has continuously work professionally and appeared in a variety of TV and film productions including BBC dramas, as well as various shorts and other feature length films. - Katie Leung began her career when she was cast as Cho Chang in the Warner Brothers feature film Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire, a role she subsequently reprised for Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix and Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows (Part II). Alongside her acting career, Katie has trained at the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. She made her professional theatre debut in the role of Er-Hong in Sacha Wares' production of Wild Swans which premiered in Boston before transferring to the Young Vic Theatre London in April 2012. She subsequently performed at the National Theatre as the lead role of Sunny in Frances Ya-Chu Cowhig's play The World of Extreme Happiness. Katie has recently appeared at the Royal Court Theatre as the lead role in Mia Chung's play You For Me For You and in Tony Kushner's play The Intelligent Homosexual's Guide to Capitalism and Socialism with a Key to the Scriptures at the Hampstead Theatre, directed by Michael Boyd. Most recently she led the cast of Snow in Midsummer at the Royal Shakespeare Company. In October 2014, Katie was announced as one of BAFTA's Breakthrough Brits, a scheme established in 2013 to recognise and support young emerging British talent. On television she has starred as one of the series leads in Run, Channel 4's acclaimed drama following the lives of four people in South London. Her further television credits include ITV1's Poirot and BBC's Father Brown. Katie also starred as the central lead role of Mei in One Child, written by Guy Hibbert and directed by John Alexander, which broadcast on BBC2 in February 2016. She was recently seen in Martin Campbell's feature The Foreigner, alongside Pierce Brosnan and Jackie Chan and is currently filming the new ITV series White Dragon (2018) as one of the lead characters, Lau Chen. In 2022, she gave birth to her son Wolf.
- Jing Lusi was born in Shanghai and moved to England with her parents at the age of five. After graduating law from University College London, Lusi went on to become one of the most prominent Asian actresses in the UK. She has appeared across TV (Lucky Man (2016), Scott & Bailey (2011)), film (Survivor (2015), Crazy Rich Asians (2018)) and theatre, as well as presenting a number of documentaries for UK and Chinese broadcasters.
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Elizabeth Tan is a British actress best known for her series regular roles in award-winning TV series Top Boy, Emily in Paris, The Singapore Grip, The Syndicate and Dr Who. Her transformative character work in Film, Television and Theatre has seen Tan demonstrate incredible versatility in her portrayals, earning her many glowing reviews from critics. Having started training in martial arts from the age of 5 years old, Tan has also inhabited a number of compelling characters in action/martial arts films and has a particular interest in the Wing Chun, Wu Shu and Thai Kickboxing schools.- Jo Yang is an English actress who was born in China and raised in West London from the age of 8. While attending the William Morris school in Acton Jo showed an aptitude for the arts and was placed at a performing arts school to study acting and dancing. Jo later attended St Mary's university to study Psychology before dropping out to follow her heart and study at the prestigious Beijing film academy where she graduated after 4 years. During the course of her education Jo worked consistently and appears in the English/Chinese film 'Time Translated' as well as the popular Chinese theatre show 'Secret love in Peach Blossom'. After graduation Jo accepted a role of in the Chinese TV show 'Leaving Love'. Jo is promoting her first full English film 'X plus Y' in which she plays 'Zhang Mei' the love interest of the main character 'Nathan' played by Asa Butterfield. X plus Y is due for release in March 2015.
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Coca Xie is a Chinese-born television personality, host, and producer. She is the founder and Chief Executive Officer of China Entertainment, a company she started at the age of 24. For the past six years she has been living in the states: 2 years in Indiana, 1 year in New York City, and 3 years in Los Angeles. Xie is the first Chinese producer and host to work in a major American news organization (The Wrap). She is also fluent in Mandarin and English.
Xie has worked many Red Carpets. She has been a red carpet journalist at five major award shows in Hollywood including: Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards (2014), Music Video Awards (2014), Hollywood Film Awards (2014), American Music Awards (2014, 2015),Billboard Music Awards (2014, 2015, 2016). Xie focused on interviewing stars about China-related questions in order to bring Chinese fans into Hollywood. Most notably, she hosted a ceremony for the Hollywood Walk of Fame honoring the famous Chinese director Feng Xiaogang.
In 2015, Xie founded her own company China Entertainment. The mission statement of China Entertainment is "to bridge the gap between China and America through the power of entertainment", bringing Chinese fans closer to the happenings of Hollywood as well as bringing the Hollywood stars closer to a new, massive and often complex market.
China Entertainment has recently developed the reality show 'Hollywood Says', which was released on the U.S. and Chinese platforms. Meanwhile, the show was also responsible for promoting Hollywood movies and animations in the Chinese market. The company's recent projects with clients include advertising and inviting celebrities to perform for the 2017 and 2018 CCTV-6 New Year's Eve Gala, photographing and hosting the '2017 Chinese Spring Festival Gala' as well as the '89th and 90th Academy Awards Red Carpet Live Broadcast' for Mango TV, and advertising overseas for the documentary 'Charm of China', filmed by the Ministry of Science and Technology of the Government of the People's Republic of China, aimed at introducing cultural customs of Chinese ethnic minorities. China Entertainment also participated in producing Sina Weibo's China-U.S. Internet Celebrity Summit. The company produced the advertisement for the debut of Huawei Mate9 in Tmall for the U.S. market, and also organized the 2017 Gold Annual Summit. China Entertainment also worked with Tencent Games to produce "Moonlight Blade" 's cooperation with the 2018 New York Fashion Week, and is now working with NASA on its space program with Tencent.- Grace Park (born March 14, 1974) is an American-Canadian actress. She gained recognition as Lt. Sharon 'Boomer' Valerii and Lt. Sharon 'Athena' Agathon on Battlestar Galactica (2004), as well as Shannon Ng in the Canadian television series teen soap Edgemont (2000). From 2010 to 2017, Park starred as Officer Kono Kalakaua in the CBS television series Hawaii Five-0 (2010), which debuted on September 20, 2010. Born in Los Angeles, Park moved with her family to Canada when she was 22 months old. She was raised in the Vancouver neighborhood of Kerrisdale. Park is of Korean heritage. She graduated from Magee Secondary School in 1992 and holds a degree in psychology from the University of British Columbia.
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Junko Goda is known for Total Recall (2012), Rebel Moon - Part One: A Child of Fire (2023) and The Hateful Eight (2015).- Actress
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Michaela Conlin is an American actress best known for her role as Angela Montenegro on the Fox crime procedural comedy-drama Bones. Conlin was born in Allentown, Pennsylvania on June 9, 1978 to a Chinese mother, an accountant, and an Irish father, a contractor. She performed in her first play at the age of seven, and continued to appear on stage in numerous Pennsylvania community and regional productions.- Actress
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Leeah began her career in a television movie by Canadian writer and producer, Chris Haddock. She would go on that same year to work in a recurring role in his Gemini-award winning TV series, "Intelligence" and a few years later, in his multiple Leo-award winning TV series, "The Romeo Section".
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The daughter of a Japanese Hawaiian Dad and Caucasian Mom from Pasadena, Boni Yanagisawa grew up in So Cal working in her parents' nursery business. No surprise Boni was a girl scout,a cheerleader, homecoming queen and Miss Lake Elsinore.
Against her father's wishes, she set out to study martial arts, earning a black belt and opening her own dojo and teaching karate.
Competing internationally with Team Kani, Boni holds a 1999 National Blackbelt League Hall of Fame title. In 2000, she was recognized for excellence and inducted into the Masters Hall of Fame for her outstanding contributions to the martial arts and is a proud member of V10 Women Stunt Professionals.
Boni has appeared 3 times on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and has done stunts for Halle Barry, Zoe Saldana, Lucy Lui, Vanessa Williams, Eva Mendes, BaiLing, Lindsay Price, Gong Li and Jolene Blalock in Star Trek : Enterprise.
Boni recently worked on "Battleship" directed by Peter Berg and the comedy "Zookeeper" with Kevin James, as Maggie Q's stunt double "Priest", Jessica Alba's stunt double in the recent production of "Spy Kids 4" and Demi Moore's stunt double in "Charlie's Angels - Full Throttle" and thriller Mr. Brooks, with Kevin Costner & Dane Cook.
Boni's long and successful career includes stunt work in over 100 television & movie titles and well over a dozen acting credits.- Actress
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Irene Wan was born on 30 July 1966 in Hong Kong, China. She is an actress and producer, known for Ai zai shen qiu (2016), 72 Heroes (2011) and Lonely Fifteen (1982).- Actress
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- Cindy Cheung is an award-winning actor across the stage, screen, and series. She thrilled audiences as one of the battling matriarchs in the final season of "The Sinner," and played one of the most memorable moms in "Thirteen Reasons Why." Cheung starred in two of the most high-profile Asian American plays of New York City's 2022 theatrical season, Manhattan Theater Club's "Golden Shield" by Anchuli Felicia King, directed by May Adrales, and Playwrights Horizons' "Catch as Catch Can" by Mia Chung, directed by Daniel Aukin. Cheung also played prominent roles in films including Mistress America, Obvious Child, and Lady in the Water, and in series including "The Flight Attendant," "Awkwafina Is Nora From Queens," "New Amsterdam," "High Maintenance," "Bull," "FBI," "Blue Bloods," "House of Cards," "Homeland," and all 3 iterations of "Law & Order." Her recognitions include The Tony Honor for Excellence in the Theatre-Asian American Performers Action Coalition (AAPAC), The Obie Special Citation for Advocacy in the Field of Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (AAPAC) and The Charles Bowden Actor Award from New Dramatists. She received her MFA from the American Conservatory Theatrein San Francisco. Originally from La Palma, CA, and an applied mathematics major at UCLA, Cheung has been a citizen of New York City for 25 years, and lives in Brooklyn with her husband, novelist Ed Lin, and son.
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Alexandra Chun (born Bok Yun Chun) is an actress and filmmaker of Korean ancestry living in Los Angeles. She immigrated to the United States when she was seven years old. After attending a boarding school in Maryland, she pursued a study in Western Philosophy at St. John's College in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Intent on becoming a medical doctor after graduation, she entered a relationship with Ottmar Liebert in her senior year which dramatically changed the course of her life to pursue the performing arts. Shortly after moving to Los Angeles for an acting career in film, she was cast for a regular role on the soap, Another World (1964) , which moved her to New York City. When her contract ended with the soap opera, she returned to Los Angeles to work in numerous film and television shows.
In 1999, along with three other theatre professionals, she founded and co-artistic directed a multicultural theatre company called Lodestone Theatre Ensemble.
In the Fall of 2004, as writer, director, and producer, Alexandra Chun launched a website of short films that take place in hotel rooms.- Actress
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Nina Lu was born on 18 September 2003 in Los Angeles, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Bunk'd (2015), Team-up! and Disney Monstober (2011).- Actress
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Nina Liu was born in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. She is an actress, known for Little Fish (2005), Fu sheng (1996) and Heartbreak High (1994). She has been married to Axel Schweitzer since January 2008.- Actress
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Tiffany Chu is known for The Very Worst Thing That Could Possibly Happen (2023), Artificial (2018) and The Book of Truth (2015).- Actress
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Donna Benedicto was born on 14 February 2002 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She is an actress and producer, known for Supergirl (2015), Almost Human (2013) and Trap House (2023).- Actress
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Caroline Chan was born on 10 April 1988 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She is an actress and producer, known for The Assignment (2016), Get Shorty (2017) and Abducted: The Mary Stauffer Story (2019).- Actress
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Alexandra Chun (born Bok Yun Chun) is an actress and filmmaker of Korean ancestry living in Los Angeles. She immigrated to the United States when she was seven years old. After attending a boarding school in Maryland, she pursued a study in Western Philosophy at St. John's College in Santa Fe, New Mexico. Intent on becoming a medical doctor after graduation, she entered a relationship with Ottmar Liebert in her senior year which dramatically changed the course of her life to pursue the performing arts. Shortly after moving to Los Angeles for an acting career in film, she was cast for a regular role on the soap, Another World (1964) , which moved her to New York City. When her contract ended with the soap opera, she returned to Los Angeles to work in numerous film and television shows.
In 1999, along with three other theatre professionals, she founded and co-artistic directed a multicultural theatre company called Lodestone Theatre Ensemble.
In the Fall of 2004, as writer, director, and producer, Alexandra Chun launched a website of short films that take place in hotel rooms.- Broadway: Metamorphoses; Golden Child. Off-Broadway: Yellow Face at The Public; The Intelligent Design of Jenny Chow at The Atlantic Theater; The Notebooks of Leonardo Da Vinci at Second Stage; Blood Orange at the Cherry Lane Theatre and the Blue Heron Arts Center; Chairs and a Long Table for Ma-Yi Theater Company; and The House of Bernarda Alba for NAATCO. Regional and Abroad: Phaedra Backwards at the McCarter Theater, Language Rooms at the Wilma Theater; Three Sisters at A.R.T. and the Edinburgh Int'l Festival; Yellow Face at the Mark Taper Forum; Golden Child at The Kennedy Center, A.C.T., Singapore Rep. and Seattle Rep.; Everything That Rises Must Converge and The World is Round with Compagnia de' Colombari. TV/Film credits include: Elementary (CBS), The Good Wife (recurring CBS), Royal Pains (USA), Law and Order, CI (NBC); Rescue Me (FX); One Life to Live (recurring ABC); Children of the Northern Lights (ITVS, FutureStates); The Adderall Diaries; Shadows and Lies; The Tested; Robot Stories; Split; and Life in Bed. MFA from NYU's Tisch School of the Arts Graduate Acting Program. Member of the Workshop Company at The Actors Center. Recipient of a Van Lier Literary fellowship.
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Andrea McKinnon was born on 10 June 1988 in Pennsylvania, USA. She is an actress, known for Keep Me At Bay (2019), Seeds (2018) and Mistress America (2015).- Actress
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Hong Kong-born American actress Alice Ko is known for her subtle dramatic roles in independent films. She has starred in festival darlings that have screened at the Bentonville Film Festival, New Orleans Film Festival, Denver Film Festival, Seattle Asian American Film Festival, RiverRun International Film Festival, and Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival among others. Her short film, "The Shuttle", is part of Cannes Court Metrage 2018.
Alice graduated from University of California, Berkeley with a degree in Chemical Engineering. She began to pursue her career in acting while working as a professional singer with San Francisco Symphony Chorus and a piano teacher.
In 2014, she landed a supporting role in TV movie "Exposed" directed by Patty Jenkins and has since worked on various film and TV projects, including HBO's hit show "Silicon Valley" and CW's "Kung Fu". She is a member of SAG-AFTRA and the American Guild of Musical Artists.- Actress
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Lory Molino is a combination of high education, brilliant intellect, business experience, and creative talent. She is a former professional local model and a background actor who modeled and acted purely "for the fun of it" while maintaining a successful scientific career. Lory brings, a mix of entertainment experience and corporate business skills. Of mixed native ancestry, her exotic looks often gain attention when she walks into a room. After 32 years of working within the corporate world, she began to return to her modeling and background acting after taking a 20-year hiatus following the birth of her children. She re-discovered her passion for the entertainment industry re-emerging in Creed and Swing Away.- I grew up in Orange County, CA. My early days of performing was in a singing group at Encore that performed at Disneyland, Disney California Adventures and Knotts Berry Farm.
I started taking commercial acting classes at age 9 and took classes at the Performer's Academy (Lake Forest, CA) in my pre-teen years where I studied with Jeff Celentano.
After graduating high school I studied acting at the youth and adult program at Ivana Chubbuck in 2015 in Los Angeles, CA. The Chubbuck Studio maintains a focus on producing and nurturing working actors, writers, and directors in a rigorous professional environment.
Currently, I train with Paolo Pagliacolo and Jen Krater at Krater Studios in Los Angeles, CA (2015-Present). Jen Krater is proud of the community that she & Paolo have developed in Los Angeles at Krater Studios. She is proud to have helped book multiple actors into their first series regular roles, their first major role in a feature film as well as continuing to develop the careers of all her clients. Actor's who train with Paolo walk on set understanding the parameters of the medium and genre within which they will be working allowing them to give their best and fullest performance, while remaining spontaneous, free and in the moment.
Completed a 9-week musical theatre audition class with Carol Weiss (2017). Carol Weiss is an accomplished musical director, teacher, pianist and composer. She was music director for the ABC TV series General Hospital, vocal director for the Gershwin Trust's "Lady Be Good" cast album and a musical director at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts, the Sacramento Music Circus, The Los Angeles Civic Light Opera, South Bay CLO, Santa Monica CLO and many other theatres in Los Angeles.
I completed commercial classes part 1 and part 2 of Hey I Saw Your Commercial! with Mike Pointer. (2018)
Vocally trained classical bel canto vocal technique with Jennylyn Chung for 5 years (2011-2016). Jennylyn performed with several prominent opera companies. The San Diego Opera, The Pacific Opera Project, The Pacific Lyric Association, The International Opera Institute and The Riverside Lyric Opera.
Studied with Rachel and Katy Riggs (2019-2020). Most distinguished and successful voice teachers in the business, their father Seth Riggs, creator of Speech Level Singing. This teaching and singing method has worked for many of the world's best singers. It's been studied by over 200 Grammy winners, including Michael Jackson, Stevie Wonder, Cher, Tina Turner, Josh Groban, Barbara Streisand, Ray Charles, Diana Ross, Julio Iglesias, Michael Bolton, Luther Vandross and Madonna.
Studied with vocal coach Julie Garnyé (2021). Julie Garnyé is an actress, singer, voiceover artist, writer and director. Career highlights include Grizabella (National Tour of the musical CATS), Aldonza (Man of La Mancha - PCPA Theatrefest) and her three appearances at The Hollywood Bowl, including Les Misérables, Chicago and Mamma Mia!
Studied with Joshua Finkel for musical theatre (2021). Joshua starred on Broadway and in London as Molina in Kiss if the Spider Women opposite Chita Rivera and Vanessa Williams (7 TONY Awards); then went on to win Scenie and Broadway World awards starring as Molina at the Alex Theater in Glendale and twice in India. Joshua received rave reviews as Thenardier " the Master of the House," in Les Miserables in the Original Los Angeles Production and then on the National Tour, He starred as Tybalt in Romeo and Juliet directed by Tony Award winner Bartlett Sher opposite Hamish Linklater as Romeo to name a few. - Actress
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Olivia Cheng is a dynamic actress and activist born in Edmonton, Alberta to working class, Cantonese-speaking immigrant parents. It was they who helped co-found the Edmonton Chinese Bilingual Education Association's Mandarin program within the city's public school system to which Olivia credits for her ability to speak Mandarin and instilling in her a reverence for her culture.
She enrolled in her first acting class at age six, and at age 19 she booked her first local commercial. After high school, Olivia attended the University of Alberta where she earned a scholarship and early admittance to its commerce program. Unhappy in university, she enrolled at NAIT's Radio and Television Arts program the following year, which would lead her to a successful media career. After finishing school, she became a videographer for Global TV Lethbridge, before moving back to Edmonton to work as a broadcast and print journalist.
At the height of her journalism career, AMC was launching its original content division and came to Alberta with a Walter Hill- helmed mini-series, executive produced by Robert Duvall. They were looking for five Chinese actresses, but were willing to look at non-professionals as well. Duvall saw Olivia's audition and asked to bring her back. She was then cast in "Broken Trail", which was nominated for 16 Primetime Emmy Awards and would go on to win four, including the Emmy for Outstanding Mini- Series. "Broken Trail" gave Olivia the push she needed; she moved to Vancouver and worked as a stringer correspondent for ET Canada, while she pursued her acting career full time.
In 2014 Olivia booked a breakout, leading role in the Netflix series, "Marco Polo" which set a precedent for production, as one of the most expensive television series ever produced. She recently appeared in SYFY's "Deadly Class" executive produced by the Russo Brothers, and based on the popular comic books.
In 2022, Olivia reprised her starring role in the HBOMax Original series "Warrior" for a season 3 debut in 2023. The series is inspired by the writings and work of martial arts icon, Bruce Lee. The series is from "Fast & Furious" director, Justin Lin and HBO Cinemax's "Banshee" co-creator Jonathan Tropper. She also starred in 2022 for another season on AppleTV+'s hugely successful post- apocalyptic series SEE, led by Jason Momoa. Her first short film "Dinner with Dex" as a writer director premiered at the London International Film Festival in 2021 and has gone on to win awards at the Toronto Indie Filmmakers Festival and the Tokyo International Short Film Festival.