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Multiracial Asian Female Celebrities - Eurasian/Blasian/Hapa/Quapa.

by NativeFilmEnthusiast • Created 10 years ago • Modified 7 years ago
This is a list dedicated to multi-racial Asian (AKA Eurasian/Hapa/Blasian/Quapa) female performers, working in the entertainment industry.
My hope in doing this, is to bring much needed and deserving attention to a group that is often overlooked in the entertainment industry.
You can help this list, by commenting your support, sharing this list online and of course by sharing the names and mixes of anyone you feel deserves to be on this list. I am doing my best to keep this list updated and accurate, but I know there has to be more multiracial Asian female representation out there, so please let me know if I am missing anyone. Thanks!

Be sure to check out my list dedicated to multiracial Asian male performers, at the link provided below!

http://www.imdb.com/list/ls053874483/
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  • Boni Yanagisawa

    251. Boni Yanagisawa

    • Stunts
    • Actress
    Mr. Brooks (2007)
    The daughter of a Japanese Hawaiian Dad and Caucasian Mom from Pasadena, Boni Yanagisawa grew up in So Cal working in her parents' nursery business. No surprise Boni was a girl scout,a cheerleader, homecoming queen and Miss Lake Elsinore.

    Against her father's wishes, she set out to study martial arts, earning a black belt and opening her own dojo and teaching karate.

    Competing internationally with Team Kani, Boni holds a 1999 National Blackbelt League Hall of Fame title. In 2000, she was recognized for excellence and inducted into the Masters Hall of Fame for her outstanding contributions to the martial arts and is a proud member of V10 Women Stunt Professionals.

    Boni has appeared 3 times on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and has done stunts for Halle Barry, Zoe Saldana, Lucy Lui, Vanessa Williams, Eva Mendes, BaiLing, Lindsay Price, Gong Li and Jolene Blalock in Star Trek : Enterprise.

    Boni recently worked on "Battleship" directed by Peter Berg and the comedy "Zookeeper" with Kevin James, as Maggie Q's stunt double "Priest", Jessica Alba's stunt double in the recent production of "Spy Kids 4" and Demi Moore's stunt double in "Charlie's Angels - Full Throttle" and thriller Mr. Brooks, with Kevin Costner & Dane Cook.

    Boni's long and successful career includes stunt work in over 100 television & movie titles and well over a dozen acting credits.
  • Katie Malia

    252. Katie Malia

    • Actress
    • Writer
    • Producer
    Hawaii Five-0 (2016– )
    Katie Malia (birth name Kathryn Malia Knoernschild) was born in Southern California to parents of Japanese and German descent. Katie's interest and appreciation for the arts began at a very young age; her mother, a former dancer, exposed Katie to the theatre and enrolled her in dance before formal education began.

    She was an avid classical pianist and ballet dancer studying with The Boston Ballet and Joffrey Ballet, and her love of the arts and academics soon brought her to New York where she studied English Literature and Dance from Barnard College of Columbia University.

    Katie has appeared in hundreds of national commercials and worked with acclaimed directors such as Mike Mills, Marc Forster, and Jon Watts to name a few; and as a dancer, she's worked with choreographers like Fatima Robinson, Michael Rooney, Ryan Heffington and more. She has performed at Walt Disney Hall's Redcat Theater and choreographed for the MOCA and Marciano Art Foundation in Los Angeles.

    While continuing a dance and commercial career in both New York and Los Angeles, Katie transitioned to acting and comedy, attending a Shakespeare and Contemporary Arts summer program at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) in London. She continues to study, write and perform sketch comedy at Upright Citizens Brigade and The Groundlings and was a writer and performer for the 2016 CBS Diversity Comedy Showcase. She is the creator of the short form scripted comedy series, Almost Asian, featured in The Washington Post, Fast Company, Huffington Post, and Public Radio International's 'The World,' and she was nominated for 'Outstanding Writing' at the 2016 Raindance Film Festival in London. Comedian Margaret Cho is serving as Executive-Producer for its expansion into a half-hour scripted comedy.
  • Malaya Rivera Drew

    253. Malaya Rivera Drew

    • Actress
    Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri (2017)
    Malaya Rivera Drew was born and raised in a very urban neighborhood in Washington D.C. Her parents, both activist lawyers, sent her to public schools with her two brothers.

    She then attended Middlebury College, where she studied English Literature and Theater. After graduating college, she moved to London and attended the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts for graduate training in classical acting. She left a term early, when she was cast in the world premiere of Neil LaBute's The Distance From Here at London's Almeida Theater.

    She works in television, film and theater. She lives in Los Angeles.
  • Jessica Sutta

    254. Jessica Sutta

    • Actress
    • Soundtrack
    Bully (2001)
    The baby girl of the family, Jessica Sutta started dancing at age 3 and hasn't stopped since. Her audition for the Dolls last year came with a graceful save; when her hairpiece fell out, she kept going with a smile and of course, she got the job. Her love for Robin's choreography makes the job her perfect match.

    Jessica has appeared in music videos for Will Smith, Craig David and Gloria Estefan, and movies including Bully, From Justin to Kelly and Bad Boys II as well as the Swedish soap opera, Ocean Ave.
  • Mylène Dinh-Robic

    255. Mylène Dinh-Robic

    • Actress
    • Additional Crew
    19-2 (2014–2017)
    A francophone of Vietnamese and Quebecois heritage, Mylène Dinh-Robic was born and raised in Montreal, Quebec. She graduated with distinction with a BA in Communications from Concordia University and completed a double major in Film & Multimedia Production. She studied acting with Nancy Sivak & Ben Ratner in Vancouver and with Gilles Plouffe and John Strasberg in Montreal. An actress now for over twenty years, she has worked on stage, on camera and in video games. She first played opposite actor Nicholas Campbell as Rita Mah, one of the main characters in the Vancouver produced television series Da Vinci's City Hall (CBC). Later, she worked in Toronto on 3 seasons of The listener (CTV) in the role of Dr. Olivia Fawcett. Mylène more recently performed in French in Montreal shot series Plan B, Discussion avec mes parents & Double Faute. She presently portrays Vera on French network TVA's critically acclaimed 'Les Bracelets Rouges'. She was nominated in the best supporting actress category at the 2015 Montreal ACTRA Awards for her portrayal of Beatrice 'Bear' Hamelin in Bravo Canada's award winning cop drama '19-2' and was fortunate enough to portray 'Bear' for all 4 seasons of the show.

    Mylène's love of the theatre led to some wonderful artistic opportunities over the years. In 2007, She co-produced and co-starred in a Studio 16 production of Alan Bowne's controversial play 'Beirut' in Vancouver with her friend and fellow actor Adam Lolacher. She chose to co-produce and perform on stage again in 2011 when another friend, fellow actor Noah Davis, asked her to read his original stage play 'Point no Point'. Together, they co-produced and starred in a stage production of 'Point no Point' at Toronto's Tarragon Theatre.

    She was asked to represent and be the spokesperson for Montreal's Festival Accès Asie in 2017. Her mother is Vietnamese and Mylène is very proud of her Vietnamese roots. The Festival holds a very important place in Montreal's storytelling landscape. It bridges gaps that need to be filled with a better appreciation of the city's many Asian artists and storytellers. Mylène was thrilled to help promote the incredible talent and work done by these fellow Asian artists in her own hometown.

    Her biggest achievements to date are her son, Edward, and her daughter, Élénore. They have enriched her journey, teach and remind her about the miracle of life every single day. She continually channels her professional platform to raise awareness about her other passions: health & nutrition, safeguarding the earth's rapidly deteriorating biodiversity, finding eco-responsible and sustainable ways to thwart climate change and finally, the eradication of all unethical treatment and cruelty towards animals all over this beautiful planet we call home.
  • Jennifer Spence

    256. Jennifer Spence

    • Actress
    • Producer
    You Me Her (2016–2019)
    Jennifer Spence is a multiple award-winning actor known for The Trades (Crave), Travelers (Netflix) and Traces (BBC/UKTV). Born in Toronto to a Japanese Canadian mother and British Canadian father, she studied at the prestigious National Theatre School of Canada in Montreal before landing in Vancouver where she began her career in film and television. Other memorable appearances include lead, recurring and guest starring roles on The Irrational (NBC), Family Law (CW/Global), Lucky Hank (AMC), You Me Her (Audience Network), The Bletchley Circle: San Francisco (Netflix), The Killing (AMC), Stargate Universe (Syfy) and Continuum (Showcase). Jennifer also starred in and was an associate producer on the multiple award-winning feature film Down River, which was written and directed by her husband Ben Immanuel and released theatrically in Canada to audience and critical acclaim. Next up is new series Happy Face airing on Paramount+ in 2025. One of Jennifer's greatest passions is mentoring young women through various programs in the film, television and theatre community.
  • Chyna Layne

    257. Chyna Layne

    • Actress
    • Producer
    • Writer
    She's Gotta Have It (2017–2019)
    Raised in Jamaica, Queens and East New York, Brooklyn the rising star is commonly referred to as a young Diahann Carroll. Born to a Jamaican father and Filipina mother, this JamaicanAsian sensation breaks all of the rules and pursues acting strictly for the love and art.

    A professional actor since adolescence, Chyna Layne has done over 30 independent films, two national commercials and makes her HBO debut in the made-for-television movie, Life Support, directed by George Nelson and executive produced by Jamie Foxx and Queen Latifah.

    As a child, it was through her late Uncle Neville that she was first introduced to her true love: acting. Whether it was a story from back home in Jamaica or an impersonation of Clark Gable in Gone with the Wind, his skill of storytelling, was a gift that, out of all his nieces and nephews, he would only pass on to Chyna. Indeed, it was love at first sight.

    The starlet first began her professional training with the CityKids Repertory Company where she has performed with and for the biggest names in Hollywood including Robin Williams, Jasmine Guy, Salt n Pepa and Demi Moore - to name a few. She then went on to receive a full scholarship at the Black Spectrum Theatre where she led the company in an Audelco Award win for Best Ensemble in the musical, A Trip to Nowhere. Chyna further honed her craft with the African American Theater of Harlem, Negro Ensemble Company under the late O.L. Duke and the Atlantic Acting School.

    Known for her fearlessness and raw, uninhibited style, each character she embodies is different, unique and unforgettable. Well respected and extremely professional on set, her work ethic is intense. Whether the camera is on her or not, this actress is available, prepared and works hard for her scene partners. She is, in fact and inarguably, an actor's actor.

    Two of her most familiar works are the hilarious national commercials for Dr. Miracle hair relaxer. She gained nationwide recognition when she competed in TNT's Dramatic Auditions Competition. Thousands of actors from across the US competed.

    Skilled in martial arts, the Asian temptation studies a form of her native land's martial arts, eskrima, also known as Filipino stick fighting. She also studies the Chinese martial arts form, wushu. Solidifying her status as an action star, she has flexed her muscles and performed her own stunts in four action features: Shaolyn Jones, The Black Pearl, Brooklyn Knights and The Chyna Layne Chronicles. With her acting partner, Rayan Lawrence, Chyna recently formed Lawrence Layne Productions. The romantic feature, A Deeper Love, directed and executive produced by Darrell Smith will be the first film released in association. Lawrence Layne Productions' first sole project to be released is the thriller short, Blue Mountain Lake, in which she will make her screenwriting debut and Rayan Lawrence will make his directorial debut.

    A leader, Chyna takes the obstacles facing our youth very seriously. She has volunteered in her community and comes from a family that is very devoted to empowering the community to get involved by voting, volunteering, educating and taking action. In addition to being a role model to the kids in her East New York neighborhood, she organized and operated a dance team at the Brownsville Recreation Center called NSC (No Self Control) for the young girls in the community. Not only was this group a competitive dance troupe but also a sisterhood. With this extremely talented and beautiful group of precocious girls, the teacher often became the student. It was one of the most rewarding experiences of her life. Her ultimate dream is to build a full, high-tech community center in East New York that would be free to the community and provide jobs, childcare, education and a safe place for kids to hang.
    Mother is of Filipina descent.
    Father if of Jamaican descent.
  • Melanie Iglesias

    258. Melanie Iglesias

    • Actress
    Abnormal Attraction (2018)
    Melanie Iglesias was born on 18 June 1987 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. She is an actress, known for Abnormal Attraction (2018), Guy Court (2013) and The Keys of Christmas (2016).
  • Jenny Raven

    259. Jenny Raven

    • Actress
    • Additional Crew
    Kim's Convenience (2019–2021)
    Jenny Raven is a Chinese-British actress born in Hong Kong, best known for playing Irina Wong in the feature film remake of Flatliners and Sasha Dixon in Designated Survivor. Another notable performance was in 2017 as Jasmine in Arkangel, a Series 4 episode of Black Mirror (TV Series).

    Jenny Raven was born and raised in Hong Kong. and trained in acting and classical ballet. She moved to Toronto, Ontario, Canada and graduated from the University of Toronto with a Bachelor of Science.

    Raven first appeared in the Cantonese spoken Hong Kong Film Men Suddenly in Black in 2003. After moving to Toronto, Ontario, Canada and graduating, Raven landed a main role as Margo Dubois in the children's comedy TV series Majority Rules! for 26 episodes from 2009 to 2011. Raven worked alongside Juno Temple and Rhys Ifans in the indie drama comedy Len and Company which premiered at TIFF 2015.

    Raven appeared in the 2017 remake of Flatliners as Irina Wong. In December 2017, she appeared as Jasmine in Arkangel, an episode of Black Mirror. Raven had a recurring role as Sasha in Designated Survivor from 2017-2018. Raven has made single-episode appearances in numerous TV shows such as Private Eyes, The L.A. Complex, Good Witch, Lost Girl, and Tom Clancy's Jack Ryan
  • Brenda Vivian attends the Los Angeles premiere of Princess Love

    260. Brenda Vivian

    • Actress
    • Additional Crew
    50 First Dates (2004)
    Brenda Vivian was born in Los Angeles, California and is of African, Vietnamese, Irish and Native American descent. Brenda's family moved to San Jose, California when she was a small child and she lived there until high school graduation. Brenda attended UCLA and majored in psychology and communications.

    Originally pursuing a career in journalism, she interned at CNN; during which, she was encouraged to pursue a career in acting. After graduating college, she began training at Howard Fine Studio and Stella Adler Los Angeles. Brenda began acting in the theatre, landing roles at The Will Geer Theatricum Botanicum under the direction of Ellen Geer and Heidi Helen Davis. She performed in the open air theatre in classics such as Lysistrata, Medea and The Madwoman of Chaillot. Her love for live performance subsequently led to more acting roles in three original plays by director-playwright Don B. Welch.

    From there, Brenda began booking television roles on various television shows including Disney's The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, CBS' Emmy award-winning daytime drama The Bold and the Beautiful and the number-one rated television show in the world, NCIS. Lending her voice as Tia Mowry's cell phone on Nickelodeon's Instant Mom, the multi-faceted actress has also appeared in national television commercial campaigns including TGIFridays and Vitamin Water. Brenda can also be seen in the Sony Screen Gems feature films About Last Night and Think Like A Man Too. Most recently, Brenda filmed a lead role in the sitcom pilot Ward of the State opposite Janet Hubert (Fresh Prince of Bel Air) and Vanessa Williams (Soul Food).

    When not working, Brenda is passionate about volunteering for local charities including Meals on Wheels and The National Urban League. Having served on the Executive Committee for the Youth Ambassadors of the American Lung Association, Brenda is committed to supporting and empowering the next generation. In the future, Brenda endeavors to create a youth charity focused on organic gardening, emotional wellness and sustainability.
    Is of Vietnamese, African, Irish and Native American descent, but to what degree and through which parents, we do not know.
  • Darling Narita

    261. Darling Narita

    • Actress
    • Director
    • Writer
    Tweeked (2001)
    Darling Narita is known for Tweeked (2001), Slam Bam (2008) and Bang (1995).
  • Tatiana McLane

    262. Tatiana Mclane

    • Actress
    • Costume and Wardrobe Department
    • Costume Designer
    G.B.F. (2013)
    Tatiana Mclane is known for G.B.F. (2013), Moon Dust (2013) and Helicopter Mom (2014).
  • Karen O

    263. Karen O

    • Composer
    • Actress
    • Music Department
    Where the Wild Things Are (2009)
    Karen O was born on 22 November 1978 in South Korea. She is a composer and actress, known for Where the Wild Things Are (2009), Her (2013) and The Happytime Murders (2018). She has been married to Barnaby Clay since December 2011. They have one child.
  • Josie Ho in Open Grave (2013)

    264. Josie Ho

    • Actress
    • Producer
    • Additional Crew
    Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li (2009)
    Josie Ho was born on 26 December 1974. She is an actress and producer, known for Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li (2009), Open Grave (2013) and Contagion (2011). She has been married to Conroy Chi-Chung Chan since 14 November 2003.
  • Christine Renee Miller

    265. Christine Renee Miller

    • Actress
    • Producer
    Spoiler Alert (2022)
    Christine Renee Miller was born in Hyattsville, Maryland, USA. She is an actress and producer, known for Spoiler Alert (2022), Power Book II: Ghost (2020) and Blue Bloods (2010).
  • Maegan Stewart

    266. Maegan Stewart

    • Stunts
    • Actress
    • Special Effects
    Wristcutters: A Love Story (2006)
    Maegan Stewart is known for Wristcutters: A Love Story (2006), The Legend of Resurrection Mary (2021) and Trapped in Perfection (2008).
  • Ell

    267. Ell

    • Actor
    • Additional Crew
    Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 (2024)
    Ell is a non-binary, biracial actor, operatic soprano, and model based in Los Angeles.

    Ell has acted in a variety of projects in different media. Notable screen credits include General Hospital, The L Word: Generation Q, and YouTube Originals' Escape the Night. Voice-over credits include Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, Fallout 76, Starfield, as well lead roles in several dubs, such as Godzilla Minus One and Pachinko. On stage, they have performed in A Midsummer Night's Dream and Titus Andronicus in the Griffith Park Free Shakespeare Festival, as well as various productions at Playhouse West.

    Ell is a classically trained singer. Their lyric voice has been described as both powerful and angelic and is well suited to both epic and ethereal scores. In 2019 they released their first original song, "La Pucelle d'Orléans." They appeared as a vocalist on Jimmy Kimmel Live! and on stage they have sung in the chorus of Pacific Opera Project's productions of The Abduction from the Seraglio to sold-out audiences at El Portal Theatre and the Ford Amphitheatre.
  • 268. Ursula Mayes

    • Actress
    Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights (2007)
    Ursula Mayes was born on 9 August 1979 in Seoul, South Korea. She is an actress, known for Juiced 2: Hot Import Nights (2007), Deal or No Deal (2006) and Deal or No Deal (2005).
    Mother is of Korean descent.
    Father is of German and Native American descent.
  • Laura Duyn

    269. Laura Duyn

    • Actress
    • Producer
    Alone (2020)
    Laura Duyn is known for Alone (2020), Cell Count (2012) and Unremembered (2009).
    Is half Thai and half Dutch, but through which parents we do not know.
  • Elaina Davis

    270. Elaina Davis

    • Actress
    Serial (2007)
    Elaina Davis is known for Serial (2007), Book of Danny (2002) and Whipped (2000).
  • 271. Melody Chen

    • Actress
    2025 (2015– )
    Melody was born and raised in Singapore to a Singaporean-Chinese father and a Thai-English mother. After completing her O'levels, Melody juggled tertiary education while starring in a regular role for Singapore's local television sitcom, Happy Belly ( 1996 ). Thereafter, she went on to expand her acting career in various other starring roles in both English and Mandarin television dramas and sitcoms such as Spin ( 2000 ), Singapore Short Stories ( 2004 ), A New Life ( 2005 ) and Point of Entry (2010).

    Best known for her debut lead acting performance in the well-known Singapore film, The Teenage Textbook Movie (1998) , Melody is also a television presenter having hosted several kids genre and lifestyle/sports programs like Groom My Room ( 2005 ), New Zealand On Wheels ( 2007 ), Generation Ex ( 2007 )and Goals On Sunday ( 2011 ).

    Melody also recently added radio deejaying to her list of talents as she takes on being a part-time weekend radio jock for Singapore's newest radio station, Kiss 92.

    In 2013, Melody had a guest role in HBO Asia's Serangoon Road (2013) starring alongside Joan Chen.
    Mother is of Thai and English descent.
    Father is of Singaporean and Chinese descent.
  • Aylya Marzolf

    272. Aylya Marzolf

    • Actress
    • Director
    • Writer
    Siren (2018–2020)
    Aylya Marzolf knew from the moment that she could walk that she wanted to be a performer. If there was a stage in sight, that is where you would find Aylya. Raised between Indonesia and Hawaii with an American father and Japanese mother, Aylya traveled the world before age 6. One of her great escapes is horseback riding. She started dressage when she was only 5 years old and still rides often. Also a dancer, she teaches swing dancing and has won top 3 in competitions around the country. Aylya started her acting career in theater with several plays with Hawaii's professional theater group, Honolulu Theater for Youth. An advocate for continuous training, she is studying at the Michael Woolson studio. She has had tremendous commercial success with ads including American Apparel, Fit Pregnancy, Apple, Buick, Speedo, Pepsi, Mcdonald's, and Corona.
    Half Japanese and half Caucasian. Through which parents, we do not know.
  • Saylor Bell Curda

    273. Saylor Bell Curda

    • Actress
    • Soundtrack
    New Girl (2017– )
    Saylor Bell Curda is known for New Girl (2011), Criminal Minds (2005) and I Didn't Do It (2014).
  • Nicole Narain at an event for 2005 American Music Awards (2005)

    274. Nicole Narain

    • Actress
    • Costume and Wardrobe Department
    What Maisie Knew (2012)
    Slim, shapely, and luscious stunner Nicole Narain was born on July 28, 1974 in Aurora, Illinois. Her mother is Afro-Guyanese and her father is half Indo-Guyanese and half Chinese-Guyanese. She has a brother named Mike and a sister named Mimi. Nicole ran track in high school and was homecoming queen two years in a row. She has been modeling on and off ever since she was twelve. After graduating from high school, Narain moved to Chicago. She was discovered by "Playboy" senior editor Kevin Kaster at a local nightspot called Circus. Nicole was featured in the pictorial "Girls of Mardi Gras" in the March, 2000 issue of "Playboy." Narain was the Playmate of the Month in the January, 2002 issue of the famous men's magazine. Nicole has been featured in a bunch of "Playboy" videos and has appeared as herself on "Fear Factor" and "Howard Stern." Moreover, she has made guest appearances on episodes of the TV shows "One on One," "MADtv," "Entourage," and "American Heiress." In addition, Narain has appeared in the music videos for "Got Me a Model" by R.L., "Luv You Better" by LL Cool J, "I Don't Wanna Know" by Mario Winans, and "Baby" by Fabolous. Nicole achieved considerable notoriety when a sex tape she did with Colin Farrell became readily available on the Internet despite Farrell filing a restraining order against Narain to prevent the display or distribution of said tape. The lawsuit was later amicably resolved. More recently Narain has appeared on "Sex Rehab with Dr. Drew" seeking treatment for her sex addiction.
    Mother is of Afro-Guyanese descent.
    Father is half Indo-Guyanese and half Chinese-Guyanese.
  • Kea Ho at the LA Film Festival premiere of 'Flock of Dudes.'

    275. Kea Ho

    • Actress
    • Producer
    • Writer
    Urge (2016)
    Kea is an actress and model renowned for her multi-ethnic exotic look and scorching screen presence. A rising star in the film world, Kea is paving the way for an impressive film career, appearing as "Xiomara," the iconic femme fatale of this year's "URGE" starring Pierce Brosnan.

    Kea was handpicked by Robert Rodriguez to be featured in his sequel to Sin City, Sin City: A Dame to Kill For starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Bruce Willis, Jessica Alba and Mickey Rourke. Kea showed off her versatility and range playing "Lola" in the comedy Flock of Dudes starring Chris D'Elia, Hilary Duff, Skylar Astin, Ray Liotta, Bryan Greenberg and comedy powerhouses Jeffrey Ross, Marc Maron, Eric André and Brett Gelman. Kea made a special appearance as a heightened version of herself in Eli Morgan Gesner's horror comedy, "Condemned" starring Dylan Penn, Lydia Hearst, Johnny Messner, Michael Gill and Jon Abrahams. Kea is a lifelong connoisseur of classic films which she discovered through her love of actresses such as Sophia Loren, Rita Hayworth, Anita Ekberg, and Angelina Jolie. Next Kea will be appearing in her first starring vehicle which is prepping for a Spring 2017 start.

    Kea hails from Hawaii where she started her entertainment career at the age of 4 on stage with her father, legendary Hawaiian Superstar Don Ho. Kea's experience growing up in such a prestigious showbiz family gave her an opportunity to hone her skills on-stage as well as work behind-the-scenes producing and refining the world-renowned show.

    Kea has studied method acting at the Lee Strasberg Institute and resides in NYC.

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