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Tsu Shan Chambers

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Tsu Shan Chambers
Logline: An everyday working mother is forced to confront a past lover in order to save the vision of her only child.

Starring Tsu Shan Chambers, Adam Garcia, Eduardo Avila Sanchez, Nia Rush and Kieu Chinh

Directed by Angela How Consultant Director Pauline Chan Written by Tsu Shan Chambers and Angela How Produced by Tsu Shan Chambers and Judi Levine Executive Producers Roxana McMallan, Matthew Helderman, Luke Taylor, Louisa Balletti, Phil Hunt, Compton Ross.
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Tsu Shan Alana Chambers, has always been pronounced 'Suzanne' but her mother wanted her to be different and added a silent 'T' and a 'H' to her first name. She was born a Taurus in the Year of the Goat in Sydney, Australia.

Tsu Shan is the oldest child of Thong Sum Lee, a lawyer, and Kim Lee, a midwife. Both her parents are Malaysian Chinese, studied in London and later married there. Her parents later migrated to Australia where they had Tsu Shan and 4 years later, her brother Marcus Lee. When Tsu Shan was 7, they moved to Darwin, in the Northern Territory.

By the age of 12, Tsu Shan was a state representative tennis player but dropped it in high school where she later became ranked third in the Territory for her HSC. She found her love for volunteer work and the outdoors through the Duke of Edinburgh's Award and was later awarded the Gold Award by The Duke of Edinburgh in Alice Springs. Tsu Shan always wanted to study drama in high school but was never allowed. She was offered a place to study Medicine in each of the top universities around Australia as well as musical theatre. After a year long student exchange program in China, Tsu Shan chose neither and pursued Optometry instead.

She devoted her life to volunteering around the world, including Bangladesh with Rotary International and Chile with Raleigh International as well as helping indigenous children in regional Australia and the Paralympic Games in Sydney. Tsu Shan was later awarded the Northern Territory Young Achievers Awards 2003, Parmalat Community Service Award; 2002 Young Territorian of the Year for the Darwin Region and was Young Australian of the Year 2002 Semi Finalist for The Pacific Access Community Service Award.

Tsu Shan then married her high school friend Brian Chambers in Darwin in 2004 and travelling around the world no longer seemed appealing. After Tsu Shan completed a Master of Public Health and a Graduate Certificate in University Learning and Teaching, they moved to the Sunshine Coast and had three children, Vanessa, Bo and Jaime.

Tsu Shan was always passionate about women's health and wellbeing and opened up an integrative health centre for women called Yin Health. After 5 years of a lot of hard work, she was a Queensland finalist in the Telstra Business Awards, won the Sunshine Coast Outstanding Business Woman of the Year award and was on the front cover of Profile Magazine.

Her family then moved back to Sydney for Brian's work and she sold the business. It was only when her youngest child was 1 years old and she was trying to find something for her kids to do during the school holidays, that Tsu Shan stumbled onto the National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA). She auditioned for one of their 6 month programs, got in and reconnected with her love for acting and the arts.

Despite having young children and mortgages, Tsu Shan was determined to change her life around and work professionally as an actress. She fell into producing when she helped a writer pull together crew for a short film called Tragic Enough. It was about domestic violence and Tsu Shan believed it was an important story to tell. This film later won two awards at the World Film Awards. She then went onto write and/or produce 4 more short films and a web-series, each of them winning various accolades, including nominations for most Outstanding Drama, and her as most Outstanding Actress for her web-series.

After the suicide of her brother's deaf best friend in high school, Tsu Shan has always been passionate about supporting minority groups and to support those who are made to feel Other. Tsu Shan went to film school and completed a Graduate Certificate in Creative Producing at the Australian Film and Television Radio School (AFTRS). She was also selected as one of Screen Producer's Australia's "Ones to Watch".

Then, together with writer Ally Burnham, they developed their first feature film called Unsound (2020) about deaf culture and pride. It was one of the first Australian films to contain significant Auslan sign language and ended up being nominated for Best Indie Film at the AACTA awards (the Australian equivalent of the Oscars), won Best Australian Feature Film at the Melbourne Queer Film Festival and Best Fiction Feature at the ATOM Awards. Internationally, it was selected in competition for the UNICEF Award at the 32nd festival for Children and Youth in Vienna, the UNESCO-Gandhi Medal at the International Film Festival of India, received 2 nominations at the New Vision International Awards among others and has obtained distribution in multiple international territories including Fuse TV in the US.

Tsu Shan was recently elected to the Screen Producers Australia (SPA) Council, picked as one of the Producers on Inside Film (IF) Magazine's Rising Talent List 2023 and was included in the inaugural AA122 list - recognising Asian Australians who have had the most impact on Australian culture, society and institutions over the past year.

In 2022 Tsu Shan was selected for the AWG/Create NSW's First Break initiative. Her latest feature My Eyes (2024), which she co-wrote and is producing, obtained development support from VicScreen. She has also been selected to be on numerous industry committees, including the inaugural Diversity Justice Lens group for screen equity and inclusion and the AFTRS Alumni Advisory Group.

Tsu Shan continues to develop her slate across TV, Features and Online formats to create unique and bold stories with underlying social impact themes.
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    Known for

    Kieu Chinh, Adam Garcia, Nia Rush, Tsu Shan Chambers, and Eduardo Ávila Judoman in My Eyes (2024)
    My Eyes
    3.2
    • Alana
    • 2024
    Ethan Browne, Paul W. He, Grace Huang, Tsu Shan Chambers, and Jenny Wu in Suka (2023)
    Suka
    3.6
    TV Movie
    • Wasiya Dawood
    • 2023
    Megan Bell and Isabelle Weiskopf in Remnant (2024)
    Remnant
    2.6
    • Dr. Adriana Stone
    • 2024
    Mourners (2023)
    Mourners
    4.7
    • Mi-Hi
    • 2023

    Credits

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    Actress



    • Other You
      • Kylie
      • Post-production



    • Kieu Chinh, Adam Garcia, Nia Rush, Tsu Shan Chambers, and Eduardo Ávila Judoman in My Eyes (2024)
      My Eyes
      3.2
      • Alana
      • 2024
    • Lelong Hu, Sel Hiew, and Grace Ho in To Freely Flourish (2024)
      To Freely Flourish
      9.5
      • Andrea
      • 2024
    • Megan Bell and Isabelle Weiskopf in Remnant (2024)
      Remnant
      2.6
      • Dr. Adriana Stone
      • 2024
    • Mourners (2023)
      Mourners
      4.7
      • Mi-Hi
      • 2023
    • Ethan Browne, Paul W. He, Grace Huang, Tsu Shan Chambers, and Jenny Wu in Suka (2023)
      Suka
      3.6
      TV Movie
      • Wasiya Dawood
      • 2023
    • Runway (2023)
      Runway
      • Tv reporter
      • Kathy
      • 2023
    • Ome Wu in Lily & Mari (2023)
      Lily & Mari
      Short
      • Anh
      • 2023
    • Paul Hughes, Jessica James, and Amelia Conway in Bonded by Blue (2022)
      Bonded by Blue
      Short
      • Senior Constable Mimi Rodgers
      • 2022
    • White Lies (2022)
      White Lies
      9.9
      Short
      • Trish Mulligan
      • 2022
    • The Wrong Terminator (2022)
      The Wrong Terminator
      TV Movie
      • Emma
      • 2022
    • Steve Maresca and Amelia Conway in Opening Night (2022)
      Opening Night
      • Min Li
      • 2022
    • Amelia Conway in Resolve (2022)
      Resolve
      Short
      • Michelle
      • 2022
    • Lilium (2021)
      Lilium
      Short
      • Annie
      • 2021
    • Christmas Down Under (2021)
      Christmas Down Under
      4.3
      • Nicola
      • 2021
    • I Am Not a Butterfly (2021)
      I Am Not a Butterfly
      Short
      • Lady Boss
      • 2021

    Producer



    • Love After All
      • executive producer
      • Pre-production



    • Greystanes (2024)
      Greystanes
      TV Mini Series
      • line producer
      • 2024
    • Kieu Chinh, Adam Garcia, Nia Rush, Tsu Shan Chambers, and Eduardo Ávila Judoman in My Eyes (2024)
      My Eyes
      3.2
      • producer
      • 2024
    • Fighting (2023)
      Fighting
      Short
      • line producer
      • 2023
    • Ethan Browne, Paul W. He, Grace Huang, Tsu Shan Chambers, and Jenny Wu in Suka (2023)
      Suka
      3.6
      TV Movie
      • producer
      • 2023
    • Christine Anu, Paula Duncan, Todd McKenney, Reece Noi, Tsu Shan Chambers, and Yiana Pandelis in Unsound (2020)
      Unsound
      5.0
      • producer
      • 2020
    • Robert Carne, Ben Nunney, Tsu Shan Chambers, Daniel Bunting, Liam Carroll, David Knight, and William Tran in Family Time (2018)
      Family Time
      Short
      • co-producer
      • 2018
    • Carma Sharon, Elise Vohradsky, and Kris Cetinski in Nice Shirt (2018)
      Nice Shirt
      Short
      • producer
      • 2018
    • The Legacy (2018)
      The Legacy
      3.7
      Short
      • producer
      • 2018
    • Brittany Byrnes, Robert Carne, Jarrod Young, James Barahanos, Drew Wilson, Tsu Shan Chambers, Rachel Giuffre, Daniel Bunting, and Jo Carne in When Sally Left Steve (2018)
      When Sally Left Steve
      Short
      • producer
      • 2018
    • Benjamin Hanly, Marcus Rivera, Khanh Trieu, Tsu Shan Chambers, Erica Long, and Andrew Wang in Hidden Thorns (2017)
      Hidden Thorns
      Short
      • producer
      • 2017
    • Benjamin Hanly, Marcus Rivera, Khanh Trieu, Tsu Shan Chambers, Erica Long, and Andrew Wang in The Wild Orchards (2017)
      The Wild Orchards
      TV Short
      • producer
      • 2017
    • Tragic Enough (2016)
      Tragic Enough
      Short
      • producer
      • 2016
    • November
      Short
      • producer

    Writer



    • Kieu Chinh, Adam Garcia, Nia Rush, Tsu Shan Chambers, and Eduardo Ávila Judoman in My Eyes (2024)
      My Eyes
      3.2
      • Writer
      • 2024
    • Ethan Browne, Paul W. He, Grace Huang, Tsu Shan Chambers, and Jenny Wu in Suka (2023)
      Suka
      3.6
      TV Movie
      • writer
      • 2023
    • Benjamin Hanly, Marcus Rivera, Khanh Trieu, Tsu Shan Chambers, Erica Long, and Andrew Wang in Hidden Thorns (2017)
      Hidden Thorns
      Short
      • writer
      • 2017
    • Benjamin Hanly, Marcus Rivera, Khanh Trieu, Tsu Shan Chambers, Erica Long, and Andrew Wang in The Wild Orchards (2017)
      The Wild Orchards
      TV Short
      • Writer
      • 2017

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    MY EYES Trailer (Official)
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    Demo Reel 0:26
    When Sally Left Steve Film Trailer
    The Legacy Film Trailer
    Demo Reel 0:55
    The Legacy Film Trailer
    The Wild Orchards - Teaser
    Trailer 0:37
    The Wild Orchards - Teaser
    REMNANT - Official Trailer # 2 | (2024) TEG
    Trailer 2:36
    REMNANT - Official Trailer # 2 | (2024) TEG
    Remnant Trailer - TEG
    Trailer 1:55
    Remnant Trailer - TEG

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