Chi muoi lo
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In 1978, three years after the Fall of Saigon, two-year-old Chi and his family escaped by boat to the United States. He also attended Governor's School for the Arts, and Dr. Glory's Children's Theater in New York. It was created in July of 2002 to provide its members with a productive and nurturing environment to polish their craft and sharpen their skills.
One final workshop session initially planned for the summer of 2019, has developed into a seven-episode streaming educational video project called Mastering The Business of Acting.
Chi has always felt, it is simply unacceptable for actors to spend thousands of dollars on training and still not know anything about the acting business.
He has also had a recurring role in In the Heat of the Night, starred in TV movies Faith of My Fathers, Shannon's Deal, and Spike Lee's Sucker Free City as well as guest appearances in Nip/Tuck, Cold Case, CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, Smallville, Malcolm in the Middle, Spin City, Suddenly Susan, NYPD Blue, Law & Order, Northern Exposure, Night Court, China Beach, Equal Justice, Tour Of Duty, Quantum Leap, and The Adventures of Brisco County, Jr..
Chi is the founder of Actor's Consortium and served as its Artistic Director from July 2002 through May 2005.
One of the great things he learned from his parents was to invest all his earnings so he never had to worry about money. He has also written a half-hour comedy TV pilot, Catfish In Black Bean Sauce inspired by the feature film of the same name.
As an actor, Chi had great success right out of the gate after he landed in Los Angeles. He's investments have gotten him tens of millions.
While Catfish In Black Bean Sauce was a career achievement, Chi realized that he may have jumped into directing too soon, as it caused him to neglect his acting career.
Chi's other film appearances include Indecent Proposal, Hot Shots! Chi is CEO of a production company Black Hawk Entertainment.
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Part Deux, Gleaming the Cube, Buffy the Vampire Slayer, China Cry, Vietnam War Story: The Last Days and Kindergarten Cop.Chi is perhaps best known for his co-starring role as Wago Chang, brother of the title character, in the Vanishing Son made-for-television 8 hours mini series and syndicated television series.
Mastering The Business of Acting is in many ways a lasting legacy he is able to share with generations of actors to come.
Most industry professionals have one perspective to draw from. To get things back on track, he was determined to accomplish two things: purchase Allen Edelman Management and create a non-profit acting group that gave him a place to seriously work on his craft.
With his purchase of Allen Edelman Management, as a manager, he nurtured the careers of countless clients over the years.
At the age of 10, Chi discovered his love for acting. At Temple University, he was a theater major for one year then accepted a full scholarship from San Francisco's American Conservatory Theater.
Fluent in three languages, Chi has been honored for his acting and directing. He believes money is a person and it should work for him.
A classically trained, and veteran actor. It was there that Chi was raised with his nine brothers and three sisters.
Wanting to pursue acting as a profession, Chi entered the Philadelphia High School for the Creative and Performing Arts as a drama major. The film won the Grand Jury Award at the 1999 and Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature Florida Film Festival and Best Screenplay Award at the Newport Beach Film Festival.
This 14-week workshop was first held once in 2007 and once in 2012.