Macy Phung
- Producer
- Director
- Actress
Mei Sze (Macy) Phung was born and raised in the Bay Area of California. Her parents immigrated to the United States from Asia about 28 years ago. She is 3/4 Chinese, and 1/4 Vietnamese.
Macy started acting, writing, and producing during her teen years.
Macy's short film "A Ripple in Time" (2013) is based on a true story about two sisters who deal with the younger one's clairvoyance and magical abilities and the uncertainty that lies in the future. It screened at the Scary Cow Film Festival in San Francisco and garnered critical acclaim, where audience members called the film a "huge leap forward in filming and so refreshingly personal" as well as "a courageous piece of soul, truth, and beauty". "A Ripple in Time" has lead to the creation of musical/fantasy/adventure feature film "World Peace" (in development), which is about Macy's next stage in life: bringing world peace and environmental sustainability. Her future films will bring light to voices from developing countries.
Macy graduated from UCLA in 2015, earning a Bachelor's Degree in World Arts and Cultures, with a focus in film, dance, and poverty alleviation.
Macy started acting, writing, and producing during her teen years.
Macy's short film "A Ripple in Time" (2013) is based on a true story about two sisters who deal with the younger one's clairvoyance and magical abilities and the uncertainty that lies in the future. It screened at the Scary Cow Film Festival in San Francisco and garnered critical acclaim, where audience members called the film a "huge leap forward in filming and so refreshingly personal" as well as "a courageous piece of soul, truth, and beauty". "A Ripple in Time" has lead to the creation of musical/fantasy/adventure feature film "World Peace" (in development), which is about Macy's next stage in life: bringing world peace and environmental sustainability. Her future films will bring light to voices from developing countries.
Macy graduated from UCLA in 2015, earning a Bachelor's Degree in World Arts and Cultures, with a focus in film, dance, and poverty alleviation.