Emily Chang (actress)

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Emily Chang
Born Emily C. Chang
Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
Education University of Chicago
NYU's Tisch School of the Arts
Occupation Actress, writer, producer
Years active 2004-present
Awards New York Emmy Award
Website
therealemily.com

Emily C. Chang is a New York Emmy Award–winning American actress. She is best known for playing the "Ba-zing!" girl in a 2012 commercial for Ruffles.[1]

Early life

Chang was born in Baton Rouge, Louisiana and raised in Randolph, New Jersey. Her parents immigrated to America from Taiwan. Chang attended the University of Chicago and New York University.

Career

Chang was a founding member of the Asian-American spoken word group I Was Born with Two Tongues, along with Denizen Kane. She worked as a host and spokesperson for ImaginAsian Entertainment, hosting the television series The Lounge from 2004 to 2007. She starred as Kay Ho in the independent film Colin Hearts Kay, which won the Audience Award in 2010 at both the Brooklyn Film Festival and The New York United Film Festival, where it also won Best Narrative Feature. In 2010, Chang won a New York Emmy Award for the documentary series On the Frontlines: Doing Business in China, along with her co-host James Fallows, of The Atlantic Monthly.[2]

Chang has appeared in numerous commercials, including spots for Cablevision, WebMD, Carmax, Harrah's, Verizon, Honda, and Huntington Bank. Chang became best known as "Katie" ("the ba-zing girl") in a 2012 Ruffles Ultimate commercial, landing a spot in Complex magazine's "10 Hottest Women from Commercials."[3]

Chang's television appearances include Brothers & Sisters, 90210, Ringer, and Body of Proof. She also played Phyllis Moss on NCIS and had a recurring role as Kathy Baker on The Young and the Restless. In Total Recall, Chang appeared as newscaster Lien Nguyen.

Chang has also written, produced, and starred in several short films, including "The Humberville Poetry Slam," which was a finalist for the Golden Reel Award and the Linda Mabalot New Directors/New Visions Award at the Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival.[4] Chang's short film "Mouthbreather," directed by Rules of Engagement writer/producer Gloria Calderon Kellett, was an official selection of the 2012 L.A. Comedy Shorts Film Festival and the 2012 Newport Beach Film Festival.[5]

Chang won the Best Actress Award at the San Diego 48 Hour Film Project Film Festival, for her role as Suzy in the short film One Mistake.[6]

Filmography

Film

  • Someone I Used to Know (2013)
  • Cruel Will (2013)
  • Total Recall (2012)
  • Layover (2012)
  • Shanghai Hotel (2011)
  • Colin Hearts Kay (2010)

Television

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