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Steven Williams (born January 7, 1949) is an American actor in films and television. He is known for his roles as Captain Adam Fuller on 21 Jump Street, Lt. Jefferson Burnett on The Equalizer, Det. August Brooks on L.A. Heat, X on The X-Files, Russell "Linc" Lincoln in Linc's, and Rufus Turner in Supernatural.
Anne Elizabeth Geddes MNZM (born 1956) is an Australian-born, New York City-based portrait photographer known primarily for her elaborately-staged photographs of infants. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Geddes's books have been published in 83 countries. [ 3 ]
Celina Jade – actress, singer and martial artist; Malese Jow – actress and singer on Unfabulous and The Vampire Diaries; Archie Kao – actor and model; Lawrence Kao - actor; Matthew Yang King - actor; Michelle Krusiec – actress; Nancy Kwan – first Chinese-born star in Western cinema [4] Brandon Lee (李國豪) – actor, son of Bruce Lee
Director Bao Tran studied kung fu as a kid, under the same teachers as Bruce Lee, the martial arts film star who died in 1973, at 32. Tran's kung fu film “The Paper Tigers” follows three ...
Anna Geddes was born Anna Morton to an Ulster Scot merchant Frazer Morton and his wife in Liverpool on 19 November 1857, [2] and was the fourth of six children. [3] She was born into a strict Presbyterian household, [4]: 108 but was encouraged to pursue music and after finishing boarding school she was sent to Dresden to study singing and piano, later becoming a music teacher.
Sonny Chiba – popular Japanese actor and martial artist. [48] While he was a university student, he began studying martial arts with Sosei Oyama (whom he later portrayed in a trilogy of films), which led to a first-degree black belt on 15 October 1965, later receiving a fourth-degree on 20 January 1984.
It used to be the norm in Hollywood that East Asian characters were played by white actors, often using makeup to approximate East Asian facial characteristics, a practice known as yellowface. American media portrayals of East Asians have reflected a dominant Americentric perception rather than realistic and authentic depictions of true ...
Shou Wan-por (Chinese: 仇雲波, born July 17, 1960), known professionally as Robin Shou, is a Hong Kong-American actor, martial artist and stuntman.Born in British Hong Kong but raised in Los Angeles, Shou entered the Hong Kong film industry as a stuntman in the late 1980s, before transitioning to acting.