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- Thalia Tran was born in Newport Beach, California, USA. She is an actress, known for Raya and the Last Dragon (2021), Avatar: The Last Airbender (2024) and Council of Dads (2020).
- Mutya Orquia was born on 3 May 2006. She is an actress, known for Darna (2022), Wildflower (2017) and Mutya (2011).
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- Mia Lynn Bangunan is known for The Santa Clauses (2022), Bubble Guppies (2011) and Grey's Anatomy (2005).
- Recently named by Refinery 29 as an "Unforgettable Breakout Star" of the 2021 Sundance Film Festival for her role as Sammy Ko in "Marvelous and the Black Hole", actress Miya Cech is described as "a revelation" and "enthralling to watch". Critics call her "A standout" and "perfectly cast" in her performance (opposite Rhea Perlman) in Kate Tsang's directorial debut. Originally from Tokyo, Japan, Cech was raised in Northern California with her 3 siblings. Print modeling as a toddler led to an interest in television and film and she landed her first guest star role at age 8 playing Young Kono Kalakaua (Actress Grace Park's character) on the hit CBS series, Hawaii Five-0. In 2018, she starred alongside Amandla Stenberg and Harris Dickinson as fan favorite, "Zu" in Fox's "The Darkest Minds", a film adaptation of the #1 New York Times Best Selling book series of the same title, written by Alexandra Bracken. Since then, Miya has had recurring roles on hit shows such as "American Horror Story" and "American Housewife", where she played Ali Wong's Doris' precocious youngest daughter, Marigold. In 2019, she starred in two of Netflix's most popular original films, as Young Sasha in "Always Be My Maybe" and as "Zhen Zhen" in "Rim of the World", directed by McG. In addition, Miya has led several popular kids/teens series, as Akiko Yamato in Nickelodeon's re-imagined "Are You Afraid of the Dark" in 2019 and in Ron Howard, Brian Grazer and Imagine Entertainment's "The Astronauts" in 2020 as the lead character, Samy Sawyer-Wei. An Asian American adoptee, Miya is very passionate about representation and telling authentic stories through her work. She also enjoys art, cooking and gardening in her free time.
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Kim Coon (II) is the Next Future Supermodel and Actress. Kim was born in Arlington, TX. Her mother is Vietnamese and her dad is Caucasian. At the age of 6, Kim realized she loved to perform and entertain. She was scouted at Six Flags Over Texas by Page Parkes Texas. Kim attended Cathryn Sullivan's Acting for Film in Lewisville, TX for 2 years that would prepare her for this industry. She is truly grateful for the training and mentorship with Cathryn. Since then she has been training and working professionally. Some of her credits include working with Austin Mahone for an HEB commercial. Print jobs for Visionworks and Academy Sports+Outdoors to name a few. Kim also has worked on numerous roles in many independent short films.- Ashtyn Barlow Nguyen is an American actress. She was born 2009 in Oklahoma City, OK to Bethany Barlow and Peter Nguyen.
Ashtyn began working as a model at age five. She is working in film and can be seen in local commercials as well as national ads for companies such as Under Armour and Hasbro.
Ashtyn has trained under Michelle DeLong, of Acts Acting Academy in Oklahoma City and with Chris Freihofer at The Actor Factory in Norman, OK.
Her hobbies include All Star Cheer and Dance.
She is represented by Magna Talent in Oklahoma. - Noa's first experience on a professional set was in 2016 during the production of the movie: 'Kong: Skull Island' (later released in 2017) with the role of an 'Iwi Child'. She then progressed into appearing as an 'Azguard Child' in the hit Marvel film "Thor Ragnarok". Noa's acting career further led her into the character of an 'Atlantean Child' in 2018's anticipated DC film 'Aquaman'.
In terms of TV shows, at the age of 8, Noa was a narrator of multiple episodes in the Australian show 'Crocamole', the episode of which were: 'Bunny Rabbit', 'New Zealand', 'Books and Libraries' during the shows development in late 2016. Her narration and cameo also made an appearance in a fourth episode 'Movie Making', as she helped educate the viewers on what occurs in the projection room in a movie theatre.
Noa worked with Jonathon M. Shiff to contribute to the scenes of his production 'The Bureau of Magical Things' in 2018, being the actress of young Kyra during the protagonists flashbacks. "The Ghost of Kelly Winters" will be the production Noa will be starring in 2019, playing the younger and unfortunate version of Kelly herself. - Riley Go is an Asian-American actress from Orange County, California.
In 2015, she booked her first TV role when she auditioned on her birthday for Nickelodeon's Bella and the Bulldogs -- a show which inspires girls to chase their dreams. Since then, Riley has continued to pursue her dreams and recurs in NBC Peacock's Punky Brewster as the stylish Madison, and on Freeform's Good Trouble as the smart homeless teen, Vivian.
She also co-stars in CBS' The Big Bang Theory, FX's Better Things, Nickelodeon's Game Shakers, TV Land's Teachers, CBS' Scorpion (as Young Happy), and in CBS' 2 Broke Girls (as Michelle, an actress who plays Han in a movie).
As a voiceover actress, Riley recurs as Cinderella's pet Bibbidy, in Disney Palace Pet's Whisker Haven Tales. She also voices Bitsy Beagleberg in Disney's Mickey and the Roadster Racers, in an episode featuring NASCAR legend, Jeff Gordon.
When she's not acting, Riley likes hanging out with her friends at school; singing and playing the ukulele; writing songs; catching up on books; busting out some dance moves; and playing with her little sister. - Siena can currently be seen starring in the 2022 Netflix franchise live action series, "Resident Evil" as well as in the recently released, blockbuster franchise film, "F9" / "Fast and Furious 9" in a supporting role. The Disney + original movie, "Upside Down Magic", was released in 2020 with Siena starring as the evil antagonist, Reina.
"No Good Nick" fans will recognize Siena as the titular role of "Nick", in the Netflix original series "No Good Nick", alongside Sean Astin and Melissa Joan Hart. In early 2018, Siena starred in both the Nickelodeon series "Star Falls", and the Warner Brothers/Nickelodeon feature, "Alex & Me", an inspirational soccer movie also starring Olympic Gold medalist, Alex Morgan.
Siena was born and raised in Hawai'i and began her career in early 2013 at the age of 8, booking a recurring role on ABC's Texas Ranger drama, "Killer Women" with Tricia Helfer and Michael Trucco. She went on to become a recurring guest star on multiple series: TVLand's "Teachers", Nickelodeon's "Nicky, Ricky, Dicky and Dawn. She also guest starred on Disney's, "Sydney to the Max"; Raven's Home and CBS's "Hawai'i Five 0".
Siena has earned several Young Entertainer and Young Artist award nominations and in 2017, she won "Best Guest Starring Young Actress 12 & Under" at the Young Entertainers Awards held at Universal Studios in Los Angeles, California.
Outside of acting, Siena's passions are found in the outdoors. She can often be found hiking, surfing or skateboarding and in addition, is very involved in helping to save the Coral Reef. - Ashley Liao was born on 21 October 2001 in the USA. She is an actress, known for The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes (2023), Love in Taipei (2023) and Physical (2021).
- Melody B. Choi is an actress known for Disney's Search for Santa Paws (2010), Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days (2012), Hallmark's Smart Cookies (2012), Godzilla (2014) and Gunless (2010) for which she won the 2011 Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a Feature Film-Supporting Young Actress 10 & under. Melody was also Nominated for the 2011 Young Artist Award for Best Performance in a DVD Film for The Search for Santa Paws and Best Performance in a Short Film for Kid's Court.
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Devyn Nekoda is a Canadian actress and the newest star of the globally successful Scream franchise, playing Anika in the upcoming horror film, Scream VI (Paramount). She is one of the core cast members, facing off against one of the most iconic villains of all time, Ghostface. She stars alongside Courtney Cox, Hayden Panettiere, Jenna Ortega, Samara Weaving, and more.
Devyn has also starred in other hit films and TV series. She can be seen in a recurring role on the Netflix hit series Ginny & Georgia as well as in the leading role of Sage on the revolutionary sci-fi hip hop series Utopia Falls (Hulu). She also had a guest role in the Netflix series Grand Army. Recently, she starred as the supporting lead in the film Sneakerella for Disney+. No stranger to leading roles, Devyn joined the "promising young cast" (Hollywood Reporter) of Utopia Falls after two seasons as Vanessa on Backstage (Family Channel/Disney/Netflix). Prior to that, she amassed co-starring appearances on Ghostwriter and Northern Rescue along with recurring roles on Degrassi, The Next Step, and Annedroids, as well as Raising Expectations with Jason Priestley and Molly Ringwald.
Prior to shifting her talents on camera, Nekoda had a formidable dance career at a young age, winning titles at events across North America, touring with Splash'N Boots, and performing with Edyta Sliwinska (Dancing with the Stars). Driven by the determination and discipline of an accomplished dancer, she clinched her first-ever on-camera audition, landing a leading role in American Girl: Isabelle Dances Into the Spotlight, then made her feature film debut in Disney's The Swap.
Devyn also lent her talents to Mishka, a short film project that has benefited charitable organizations such as Little Warriors, An Ark of Hope for Children, The Unchained Project and Kids Help Phone.- Cynthy Wu joined the cast of Apple's "For All Mankind" in Season 2 of what Rolling Stone deems "one of the best shows on TV." Born on July 13, 1998 in Southern California, Wu has played recurring arcs on "Station 19," "American Vandal," "Survivor's Remorse," and "Weird City," among many others. Her feature film credits include "Holidate" opposite Emma Roberts and Frances Fisher, "Before I Fall" opposite Zoey Deutch, and "Happytime Murders" opposite Melissa McCarthy and Maya Rudolph.
- Tina Tamashiro was born on 8 October 1997 in Okinawa, Japan. She is an actress, known for XxxHolic (2022), Dolmen X (2018) and AI Amok (2020).
- Leighanne Esperanzate is known for Jim Button and Luke the Engine Driver (2018), Casualty (1986) and Dogeater (2019).
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Niki Garcia landed her first role as Young Eva Salinas in the CW's Frequency, followed up Ellie on the Snowpiercer pilot and Mariah in the Healing Powers of Dude (which showed off her singing skills). Recently as Ava Chen in A Winning Team(Hallmark).
She has a love for all animals especially horses and dogs. She plays violin, piano, guitar, ukulele, saxophone and drums.
Niki's father is of Spanish, Filipino ancestry. Her mother had lived in Brunei before moving to Canada and is of Chinese, Baba-Nyonya (Peranakan) descent.
Niki believes all of us need a hand at one time or another so she lends her support to many charitable organizations like food banks and soup kitchens and fund raises for building homes for those who are unable to find housing.- Chelsea Zhang was born on 4 November 1996 in the USA. She is an actress, known for Daybreak (2019), Titans (2018) and Andi Mack (2017).
- Asia Aragon is an actress, dancer, singer and model. She began training in acting, voice, performance and dance, including hip-hop, ballet, pointe, jazz, lyrical, contemporary and tap, at an early age. Asia made her film lead debut as Kim in the multi-award winning AFI short film "Stealth" and her TV debut as a costar in the FOX pilot "The Big Leap." She has played lead roles in a number of theater productions, and has worked on a number of national commercials, music videos and voiceover projects.
- Nicole Huff, born and raised in Toronto, Canada, began her career in the entertainment industry at the tender age of 6. After putting her focus into acting, Nicole came to specialize in the portrayal of dynamic and unique characters. She had her theatrical debut in the Netflix feature film, "Luckiest Girl Alive" based on the best-selling novel, playing the role of Olivia Kaplan, a character from the book. Nicole's ethnicity is half Filipino, a quarter German and a quarter French. Her passion and dedication for the arts grew over the years as she trained in numerous styles of dance such as ballet, pointe, tap, jazz, acrobatics, lyrical, musical and hip hop. She is a classically trained singer, pianist and violinist. She also took lessons in figure skating, skiing, swimming, soccer, karate and gymnastics. As a child, Nicole's love for being on stage got her involved in talent and beauty pageants. There, she won Miss All Canadian Overall Winner, Best in Talent, and Best in Public Speaking, to name a few. She achieved her Black belt in Karate and has received numerous awards for dancing, singing, piano and figure skating.
Nicole was a child model at age 7 for Ford Kids Models. As Nicole grew, she continued to do theatre, print ads, and TV commercials. To this day, she has done over 35 commercials. In TV, she has performed in "Life with Derek" (Family Channel), "Jon Dore" (The Comedy Network), "Weird or What" (Discovery Channel), "Max and Shred" (Nickelodeon)", "Private Eyes" (Global) and "Diggstown" (CBC). After landing the role of Gloria on "Degrassi" (MTV), Nicole was brought back for the TV Movie and her love for film grew as she landed roles in short films such as "Knots" and "BFF". In addition to her work in TV and film, she has gained experience in theatre when she was a child. She starred as Molly in Marquee Theatrical Productions' Annie and has been part of school musical productions as well. She landed the role of young Nala in The Lion King (musical) and was set to perform at the Marina Bay Sands Hotel in Singapore. She played Dorothy in Juilliard French Immersion School's production of the Wizard of Oz, and Carmen in Cardinal Carter Academy for the Arts' production of Fame. During this time, Nicole's love for communication propelled her into studying French, which she now speaks. Nicole has also achieved her Four Year Honour Roll award as well as her Ontario Scholar Award in high school. She was also on the Dean's List in University where she studied Media Production majoring in Film, Television and Radio. Nicole nabbed a role on a show that debuted at #1 on Netflix called "Tiny Pretty Things" where she plays a recurring character named Paige Aquino. She acquired another role on "Pretty Hard Cases" (CBC) where she plays Alina Taylor. She plays a supporting role in "The Great Christmas Switch". Nicole also enjoys travelling and spending time with her family and friends. She is working on her EP original music to be released in the future with renowned music producer RH3 who has worked with Britney Spears, Michael Jackson and NSYNC to name a few. She continues to audition, dance and sing as her passion for arts and storytelling continues to grow. - Jolie Hoang-Rappaport started out acting in musical theater at the young age of eight. At 11 years old, she persuaded her parents to let her audition for TV and Film, and to her family's astonishment, she booked her first TV series, Just Add Magic, as Zoe on her fifth audition. She was then promoted to Series Regular for the spinoff, Just Add Magic: Mystery City. She went on to star in several multi-cam shows, including the reboot of Head of the Class. She got the chance to act opposite Hong Chau and Regina King in the Emmy-award winning HBO limited series, Watchmen, where she played the mysterious Bian. Recently, she has expanded into voice acting celebrated the release of her first animated feature, The Monkey King. When not acting, she looks for opportunities to SCUBA dive and dreams of eating pasta and gelato every day in Italy.
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Nayah Damasen is known for Monster High 2 (2023), Monster High: The Movie (2022) and Grey's Anatomy (2005).- Actress
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Chelsea Chiu is a Teen Actress/Singer from Los Angeles, California. Musically Inclined at a young age, she was formally introduced to music with piano lessons at age 5. Although a very shy child she took interest in a community theatre production and discovered her love for performing. Soon after she began to sing and perform solo on stage at age 9. She is a classically trained singer who enjoys singing Classical, Musical Theatre and Pop songs and also sings in Bel Canto Choir at her school.
Since the age of 9, Chelsea has been a regular anthem singer at the Staples Center for LA sports teams Lakers, Kings and Sparks as well as at the Pauley Pavilion for UCLA Athletics. She has also performed as an Opening Night soloist at the iconic Hollywood Bowl.- Actress
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Chalet Lizette Brannan is a teen actress that beat Leukemia at age 10. Chalet is an Official Ambassador for Along Comes Hope which is a worldwide charity for children suffering cancer and other major illnesses. She started her career by making a PSA for Walt Disney World entitled "Saving A Manatee" at Animal Kingdom. From there she has progressed and has filmed all genres. She was stricken with cancer at the age of 10 but has survived and has beat this life threatening illness. Ms. Brannan regularly visits children in Hospitals and has been on major talk shows to help children deal and fight cancer. She kept pursuing her dream in acting and singing and has amassed many nominations and awards in her short career thus far. Recently winning "Best Young Actress" from the Young Artist Academy and the coveted Humanitarian Award, she is a shining example of what an actress and a child can do to overcome obstacles in their life. Her hope is that through her work, others can see that you can find that light at the end of the tunnel and come out on the other side triumphantly.- Yamilah Saravong was born in NH. Her father is originally from Laos and her mother from Maine. From a young age she has been interested in acting and theater. Her first film is Daddy's Home 2 featuring John Lithgow, Mark Wahlberg, Mel Gibson, Will Ferrell, John Cena, and Linda Cardellini. Outside of acting she enjoys musical theater, soccer, singing and jumping on her trampoline with her older brother. She resides in Maine.
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Trinity Jo-Li Bliss is an American actress and singer-songwriter. She is especially known for the character Tuktirey (A.K.A. Tuk), the youngest child of Sully family in the "Avatar: The Way Of Water" and the following Avatar films. She has also appeared as series regular in the Apple TV+ series "Best Foot Forward", and HBOMax series "The Garcias". Available now is her first album "Confessions of a Preteen".- Olivia Chun is known for Marry Me (2022), Broadway Kids Against Bullying: I Have a Voice (2016) and Super Wings (2015).
- Tiana Gowen is a talented Asian-American actress involved in various artistic disciplines from a young age, including acting, dancing, singing, music, and poetry. She started her performing arts journey with ballet recitals at the age of 2 and made her debut in 'The Nutcracker' at 5. Tiana has landed leading and supporting roles in regional productions such as 'Matilda the Musical,' 'The Sound of Music,' and 'Annie.' In 2019, she made her film debut in the Hallmark Channel movie 'True Love Blooms' alongside Sara Rue. Shortly after signing with her Los Angeles manager, Tiana achieved a significant career milestone by securing a series regular role as Daisy Woo in Amazon's Limited Series 'Expats,' where she portrayed Nicole Kidman's daughter. The production presented challenges due to the Covid pandemic, filming in Hong Kong and Los Angeles. In addition to ballet, Tiana is trained in Jazz, Modern, Contemporary, Improv, and Hip Hop dance styles. She is also a skilled pianist, recognized by the Florida State Music Teachers Association. Tiana's dedication to the arts extends to her education. She attended a prestigious Performing Arts middle school in Florida and spends three months each year attending school in Japan. Fluent in Japanese, she effortlessly navigates the language. Tiana excels academically and recently participated in her first debate competition, earning third place for her speech on her Asian-American experience. Tiana's passion for storytelling is not limited to performing. She has been recognized for her exceptional writing skills with the International Torrance Legacy Creativity Awards. During her free time, Tiana enjoys quality time with her loved ones and indulges in surfing, following in her father's footsteps who was a renowned competitive surfer. Tiana is represented by Brevard Talent Group and Symington Talent Management.
- Actor, Voice-Over, Model Selah Joy got her start as an actress and model from age 3 when she appeared on the cover of Family Magazine. At age 8 she was the demonstrator at Microsoft's launch of Kinectimals.
Since then, in addition to appearing in numerous commercials, the Los Angeles resident has played a variety of roles, in a variety of media, in leading and supporting roles, including: antagonist Ayameko in movie "Wiener Dogs Internationals," hippy teen Gwen in Season 1, episode 6 of Amazon's "Gortimer Gibbon's Life on Normal Street," young Arden in "Miss 2059," and Cool Kid in Nickelodeon's Movie of the Week "Genie in a Bikini."
Other appearances include: Comedy Central Roast of Joan Rivers, Stevie TV, Continuing Fred, Ms. Education (Pilot), and Kibbles Rockin' Clubhouse.
As a Voice-Over Actor Selah Joy is the voice of Mattel's American Girl Stop Motion character Z Yang.
In 2015 and 2016 Selah Joy was named to Teenworld's list of "The New Most Talented and Beautiful Teen Actresses."
In her free time Selah Joy stays active with her family, acting classes, art, competitive club soccer, ukulele, and surfing. - From appearing in one of Netflix's most successful global film franchises to date and bringing charming, heartfelt characters to life on television, actress Momona Tamada (she/her) has quickly become "one to watch" in the entertainment industry today.
Momona can be seen starring in Paramount's action feature film "Secret Headquarters" opposite Owen Wilson and Michael Peña. Produced by Jerry Bruckheimer, the film follows a kid who discovers a secret headquarters under his home that seems to belong to a superhero. He shares it with his friends, and they start to believe that his estranged father might have a secret double life. "Secret Headquarters" debuted exclusively on Paramount+ in August of 2022 in the U.S. and Canada and select international territories where the steaming service is available.
In television, Momona is known for her breakout role as Claudia Kishi in season two of Netflix's "The Baby-Sitters Club." Based on Ann M. Martin's beloved books, the series followed a group of girlfriends and their homegrown babysitting company. Momona was a standout as vice-president of the club, creative artist, and all-around fashion maven. Both seasons debuted to rave reviews, with the critics calling the show "refreshing" (The Daily Beast), "a worldview-one of warmth, empathy, and optimism" (Esquire), "a richly detailed, nuanced portrait of what it's like to be a young woman" (Collider), and "sweet but not cloying, smart but not cynical, full-hearted and funny" (The New York Times). The series went on to win Outstanding Children's or Family Viewing Series at the first annual Children's and Family Emmys, and Momona was also nominated as Outstanding Younger Performer in a Preschool, Children's or Young Teen Program. "The Baby-Sitters Club" is currently streaming on Netflix.
This year, Momona can be seen starring as Ty Lee in the live-action "Avatar: The Last Airbender" opposite George Takei, Utkarsh Ambudkar, Danny Audi, and Arden Cho to name a few. The release date is slated for 2023. Momona will also star as Emiko in "The Spiderwick Chronicles" for Disney+, opposite Christian Slater, Joy Bryant and Noah Cottrell.
In animation, Momona can be seen starring in the mythological adventure series "ONI: Thunder God's Tale," a four-part animated event that is now debuting on Netflix. This animated series received two Annie Awards in 2023 for Best Limited Series, and Best Production Design for TV/Media.
Additional credits for Momona include appearing as a young Lara Jean in Netflix's global sensation "To All The Boys: P.S. I Still Love You," its follow-up "To All The Boys: Always and Forever, Lara Jean," and a lead role in Netflix's family film "The Main Event." In television, Momona appeared on AMC's award-winning series "The Terror" and Amazon's "The Boys."
Raised in Vancouver, Canada, Momona was born to Japanese immigrant parents. Her name aptly means 'hundreds of beaches,' inspired by her hometown of Vancouver. Aside from acting, Momona is an award-winning dancer and has been competing since the age of four. She has performed in the B.C. Summer Games Opening Ceremonies, and with the Royal Winnipeg Ballet. Commercially, Momona has modeled in the ivivva campaign for Canadian powerhouse athletic wear brand lululemon.
Momona is fluent in Japanese and is a well-balanced student achieving excellence in all of her studies. In her free time, Momona is an avid baker and cake decorator. - Telci Nhi Huynh was born in Austin, Texas on January 16, 2006. The daughter of Luan Huynh and Erica Trevino. Her father is of Chinese descent and her mother is of Spanish (Spain) descent. She has 2 younger siblings, a brother named Taye and sister named Taeli. She is best known for portraying the leading role of Mack Farth on Nickelodeon's Drama Club (2021).
At age 4, Telci Huynh looked up at the television, asked her parents if the people on it were real, and decided then that she wanted become an actress. Her parents enrolled her in a theater program and found she was a natural talent. Very quickly she was landing the leads in local productions such as Elsa in Frozen (2011), Sandy in Grease (2012), and Annie in Annie (2013). Telci still enjoys working on the traditional stage. She starred recently in a production called Domesticated (2019) as narrator and character Cassidy who had been adopted into a dysfunctional family.
Telci will soon be seen on Amazon's Modern Love in season 2 of the anthology series. In addition, Telci has appeared in a Guest Star role on CBS's God Friended Me, NBC's Reverie, recurring guest star roles on Netflix Team Kaylie, Disney's Just Roll with it, and Coop & Cami Ask the World, and the short film, Guardian Angel. She has been seen in various commercials as well as print ads. Telci has a passion for singing and has received professional vocal training.
Now, at age 15, Telci has been recognized as a versatile performer who has been successful in portraying roles in all genres in television, film, commercials and theater. In her spare time, Telci enjoys playing volleyball, running cross-country, snowboarding, long boarding and baking. Developing her entrepreneurial spirit from her family, she is also developing her own skin care line of products made from all natural ingredients.
While off camera, Telci cherishes the time spent visiting her family. She is always eager to help out at their local pizza and boba tea restaurant, salon, and volunteering for various non-profit organizations. Telci is an avid animal lover, enjoys tumbling, and even has experience as a Lion Dragon dancer during the Chinese New Year. - Actress
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- Ai-Chan is an actress of Japanese and Mexican descent, best known for her role as Corrina Corrina in Walt Disney Studio's Timmy Failure directed by Academy Award winner Tom McCarthy (Spotlight, 13 Reasons Why, Win Win, The Station Agent, Stillwater). Timmy Failure is the first Disney movie to world premier at Sundance Film Festival.
She started in musical theater at age 7 and then went on to work in commercials, TV and film. On stage, she was Princess Ying Yoawlak in The King and I, Little Fan in A Christmas Carol, and a lullaby league munchkin in The Wizard of Oz.
On TV, she worked with Bill Paxton (Apollo 13, Aliens, Titanic) in Jerry Bruckheimer's CBS Training Day, playing the younger version of Katrina Law (The Oath, Hawaii Five'O). And she provided voiceover for Disney Junior's The Lion Guard as the snow monkey Kimyo.
In commercials, she appeared in travel, toy and healthcare advertisements. She paired with Kevin Hart to educate people about health care, for which she won a Best Actress Award in 2018.
She is also an avid horse enthusiast, competing in English saddle in equitation and jumping classes. - Kailee Bauer is known for Meridian (2012), Yappie (2018) and The Fred Channel: The Substitute (2015).
- Amber Rei is known for Wall of Flesh: A Vintage Comedy (2019), Marty: A Wild West Neverland (2016) and My Best Friend (2016).
- Jolie Hoang-Rappaport started out acting in musical theater at the young age of eight. At 11 years old, she persuaded her parents to let her audition for TV and Film, and to her family's astonishment, she booked her first TV series, Just Add Magic, as Zoe on her fifth audition. She was then promoted to Series Regular for the spinoff, Just Add Magic: Mystery City. She went on to star in several multi-cam shows, including the reboot of Head of the Class. She got the chance to act opposite Hong Chau and Regina King in the Emmy-award winning HBO limited series, Watchmen, where she played the mysterious Bian. Recently, she has expanded into voice acting celebrated the release of her first animated feature, The Monkey King. When not acting, she looks for opportunities to SCUBA dive and dreams of eating pasta and gelato every day in Italy.
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Ysa Penarejo is a gifted actor and dancer best known for starring in the Netflix hit show "Project Mc2." The Emmy-nominated show follows a group of four extremely intelligent girls who are recruited to join a secret spy organization called NOV8. Renewed for a second and third season, Ysa is reprising her role as 'Camryn Coyle,' the intelligent, analytical "MacGyver" of the group. Her next role will be playing best friend 'Alicia' in the upcoming family movie "Gibby," a story about a girl whose relationship with a monkey helps her find solace after losing her mother and battling depression.
Born and raised in San Diego, California, Ysa fell in love with dancing at 4 years old. A quiet and shy child growing up, Ysa trained in jazz, lyrical, ballet and contemporary dance. Ysa soon would make the transition into acting and modeling by booking jobs for brands such as Justice, Marshalls, Old Navy and Kraft Macaroni & Cheese. Her big break came when she starred as best friend 'Toulane Thomas' in the American Girl film "McKenna Shoots for the Stars." Ysa also went on to have a recurring role on the Netflix original series "Richie Rich" and plays 'Alicia' in the upcoming family movie "Gibby."
When not acting or dancing, Ysa can often be found exploring new places and binge watching on Netflix. She looks up to actresses Chloe Grace Moretz, Dakota Fanning and Shay Mitchell. In the future, Ysa would like to work with charities that deal with cancer victims. In the past, she has worked with the charity Kourts Krew, which helps children of multi-organ transplants and their families.- Actress, dancer, and singer Lisa Yamada is a burgeoning individual who has booked many recent projects such as "All American", "Never Have I Ever", "Little Fires Everywhere", and many other shows on Netflix, The CW, Hulu, Nickelodeon, ABC, CBS, etc. She has worked with Reese Witherspoon, Kerry Washington, Matt LeBlanc, Steven Spielberg, and Halle Berry -- just to name a few. Lisa is perfectly fluent in Japanese and English and is regularly asked for repeatedly from past shows. Her professionalism and passion for her craft is impressive to most and she leaves a memorable impression after each performance and audition.
- Jenna Z. Alvarez (aka Jenna Z) is an actress known for Kidding (2018-2020), Shook (2019) and Generation (2021).
Jenna was born in San Diego, California on August 8, 2002. Her passion for acting brought her to the Method at The Lee Strasberg Theatre and Film Institute in Los Angeles, California, where she continues to build her versatility in the roles and characters she plays.
She was classically trained as a dancer at the early age of 6 years old and became proficient in ballet, contemporary, lyrical, jazz, tap and hip-hop. Jenna's aspirations of performing and sharing her artistry to a wider audience, transitioned her from the stage to new media and eventually to television and film. Jenna became one of the latest of Disney Mouseketeers on "The Mickey Mouse Club" rebooted as "Club Mickey Mouse" which launched exclusively on Facebook and Instagram on September 8, 2017.
Transitioning from social media, Jenna made her television debut on Showtime's 2019 Golden Globe Nominated "Kidding" with Jim Carrey, which was produced by Dave Holstein, Jim Carrey and Michel Gondry. Jenna played 'Havana', a quirky, upbeat teen and potential love interest of Carrey's on-screen son for two seasons from 2018 to 2020.
And in 2019, Jenna continued her acting career by playing 'Liberty', the confident and assertive captain of her dance team on Disney's 2020 Emmy Nominated "Shook" starring Sofia Wylie and produced by the Duplass brothers, Mark Duplass and Jay Duplass. "Shook" premiered on Disney Channel as a Disney Channel Original Movie, and can also be seen streaming now on Disney+. - Joy is an Asian actor adopted at birth by her American parents living abroad. She began her acting career at age 6 and can be seen in many short films, well-known TV shows, and national commercials.
When she isn't on set or swimming in the turquoise waters of the South Pacific, Joy studies advanced martial arts, Polynesian/Hula dance, and is always exploring her love of the arts and acting. - Actress
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Born & raised in a very small town of Arkansas, An's parents were immigrants and raised her to live a humble, conservative, and religious lifestyle. At a very young age, An started to get noticed by her school after receiving art awards every year and being issued on the front newspapers. She was offered to travel overseas for her talents, but her parents asked her to decline due to financial hardships. Putting her education first, An graduated with Honors in her BA in the Arts from Oklahoma, then immediately moved to Los Angeles where she obtained her Honors Degree in Masters in Acting for Film. She is best known for her Co-Star role in HBO's hit series Euphoria (2020), KIDDING on Showtimes (2021), and The Dust Child (2018). Behind the camera, An wrote, produced, and starred in the short film GOLD, which was given a Premiere at Warner Brothers Studio. She won over 7 IMDB awards such as Top Shorts: Best Original Story, Festigious Awards: Best Inspirational Film, and Los Angeles Film Awards 2018: Best Actress (Indie Film). An later went on to appear in several shorts and was a speaker on TEDx TALKS, where she spoke on the subject of Asian actors having to deal with Hollywood Obstacles & Barriers. Embracing one's ethnicity/culture is very crucial to An's upbringing & beliefs. Her parents made sure she could speak fluently, read, write, and sing in Vietnamese. An makes sure she represents the beauty of Vietnamese culture wherever she goes. Dating back to 2014, An was crowned as Miss Arkansas State Queen. In March 2018, she was crowned as Miss Talent Vietnam USA & landed on the front cover of the May 2019 Issue of Women Cali. Her modeling photos have been featured over 10 times in VOGUE Italia and were the cover girl for QYK Sonic Zoe. And in Dec 2020, she was crowned as Miss Vietnam America Regency International 2021. As a Host, An has interviewed A-List stars such as Awkwafina from Crazy Rich Asians (2018), Tzi Ma from Mulan (2020), Veronica Ngo from Star Wars: The Last Jedi (2018), and Johnny Dang from Godzilla: King of the Monsters (2019). In April 2021, she was on the front cover of Viet Lifestyles Magazine, as one of the most inspiring Vietnamese-Ameri young artists. She has a significant social media following, which helps promote her passion project with the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) & is an Ambassador for the National Organization of Vietnamese American Leadership of Greater Washington, DC (NOVAL-DC). An is currently pursuing her Ph.D. and her Harvard extended study to further her career in Acting and Producing, focusing on films that better represent the Pan-Asian American community in all genres that she loves - drama, war-drama, romance, and comedy & making a name for herself in a very difficult industry. She hopes to get the same equal opportunity as the starlets she watched growing up.- Riley Go is an Asian-American actress from Orange County, California.
In 2015, she booked her first TV role when she auditioned on her birthday for Nickelodeon's Bella and the Bulldogs -- a show which inspires girls to chase their dreams. Since then, Riley has continued to pursue her dreams and recurs in NBC Peacock's Punky Brewster as the stylish Madison, and on Freeform's Good Trouble as the smart homeless teen, Vivian.
She also co-stars in CBS' The Big Bang Theory, FX's Better Things, Nickelodeon's Game Shakers, TV Land's Teachers, CBS' Scorpion (as Young Happy), and in CBS' 2 Broke Girls (as Michelle, an actress who plays Han in a movie).
As a voiceover actress, Riley recurs as Cinderella's pet Bibbidy, in Disney Palace Pet's Whisker Haven Tales. She also voices Bitsy Beagleberg in Disney's Mickey and the Roadster Racers, in an episode featuring NASCAR legend, Jeff Gordon.
When she's not acting, Riley likes hanging out with her friends at school; singing and playing the ukulele; writing songs; catching up on books; busting out some dance moves; and playing with her little sister. - Fatima Mai is known for Stranger in the House (2015) and Teachers (2016).