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1995–present. Julia Wong is an American film editor best known for her diverse body of work on blockbusters like X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) and Hercules (2014); comedies like The Pink Panther 2 (2009), Extract (2009), Unpregnant (2020), and Hocus Pocus 2 (2022); thrillers like Child's Play (2019); and the musical remake of Valley Girl (2020).
Julia Wong may refer to: Julia Wong (field hockey) (born 1975), Canadian former field hockey player; Julia Wong (film editor), American film editor; Julia Wong (politician), Norwegian politician; See also. Julia Wong Pei Xian (born 1987), badminton player from Malaysia.
Sue Wong is a Chinese-born American fashion designer best known for her dress designs with a contemporary twist based on old Hollywood glamor style. [dead link] Her collections, available in some 27 countries, have been noted for her interpretations of the traditions of couture dressmaking of romantic eras such as Weimar Berlin, 1930s Shanghai, pre-code Hollywood, and Manhattan’s gilded Jazz ...
June 25, 2024 at 11:42 AM. Celebrity Chef Refuses To Open New Businesses In California Until They 'Fix Things'. Celebrity chef Andrew Gruel, the founder of popular restaurants in California, a ...
(Reuters) -Multiple artificial intelligence companies are circumventing a common web standard used by publishers to block the scraping of their content for use in generative AI systems, content ...
Miss Los Angeles Chinatown. Miss Los Angeles Chinatown ( Chinese: 洛杉磯華埠小姐) has been a 54 year old time honored tradition and one of the most anticipated events in Los Angeles. Every year the contest crowns a select group of accomplished young women from the greater Los Angeles area of California as cultural ambassadors to the ...
With nearly 1 million Instagram followers, the company has become a go-to for online skincare and beauty obsessives thanks to the simple, pastel-colored aesthetic of its 250 products, as well as ...
Julia Carrie Wong is a journalist primarily reporting on labor, tech and extremism, currently for The Guardian. [1] Her reporting on Facebook and its involvement in disinformation and misinformation campaigns that artificially promoted candidates in Azerbaijan and Honduras [2] has raised awareness of Facebook's content management controversies ...