Michelle Krusiec
Michelle Krusiec | |
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楊雅慧 | |
Born | Ya-Huei Yang[1] October 2, 1974 |
Education | Virginia Tech (BA) University of Oxford |
Occupation(s) | Actress, writer, producer |
Years active | 1986–present |
Website | www |
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Traditional Chinese | 楊雅慧 | ||||||
Simplified Chinese | 杨雅慧 | ||||||
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Michelle Jacqueline Krusiec[1] (born Ya-Huei Yang; Chinese: 楊雅慧; pinyin: Yáng Yǎhuì; October 2, 1974[2]) is an American actress, writer and producer.
Early life and education
[edit]Krusiec was born in Taiwan.[3] She was adopted at age five and raised in Virginia Beach, Virginia by her father's elder sister, who had married a Polish American,[4] longtime U.S. Navy officer Carl Andrew Krusiec.[1][5][6] Her adoptive father renamed her Michelle Jacqueline because he wanted her to have a French name.[1]
Krusiec studied theater at Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University (Virginia Tech), graduating with a B.A.. She also studied Shakespeare and women's literature at the University of Oxford on a scholarship.[7]
Career
[edit]Television and voicework
[edit]Krusiec was recruited to be one of six globe-trotting travel reporters for the Discovery Channel series Travelers in 1996.[8] She traveled to over 50 different locations on the show.[8] Krusiec played the 18-year-old Molly O'Brien in the Star Trek: Deep Space Nine episode "Time's Orphan". She co-starred in the NBC Saturday morning sitcom One World and played the role of Exquisite Woo on Popular. She played Mei-Ling Hwa Darling, one of the Darling family's daughters-in-law, in ABC's dramedy, Dirty Sexy Money. She appeared in The Mind of the Married Man as Sachiko, a massage parlor employee. She had a recurring role as "Nadine Park" on Season 4 of Fox's Fringe, and has also appeared on TV shows such as NBC's Community as "Wu Mei", a love interest of Chevy Chase's character, Pierce Hawthorne, General Hospital as Attorney Grace Yang, The Secret Life of the American Teenager as Emily, Touch as Lanny Cheong, Nip/Tuck as Mei, CSI: Miami as Susan Lee, CSI: NY as Lisa Kim, NCIS, Grey's Anatomy, Weeds, Without a Trace, Cold Case as Kara, Monk as Maria, ER as Tong-Ye, and Titus as recurring character Nancy.
In 2020, Krusiec played Anna May Wong in Ryan Murphy's Netflix series, Hollywood.
Krusiec provided various voices for multiple episodes of Seth MacFarlane's animated series American Dad!.
Film
[edit]Krusiec was a Best Actress nominee in the Golden Horse Film Festival for her performance in a U.S. independent film Saving Face (2005), written and directed by Alice Wu, in which she plays a Chinese American surgeon named Wilhelmina Pang ("Wil") juggling the demands of her girlfriend, Vivian Shing (played by Lynn Chen) and pregnant mother (played by Joan Chen). Krusiec appeared in a number of feature films including Knife Fight as Shannon, Sunset Stories as Nova, Relative Insanity as Marsha, Far North as Anja, the daughter of Michelle Yeoh's character, What Happens in Vegas as Chong, Cameron Diaz's character's competitive co-worker, Dumb and Dumberer as Cindy, The River Murders as Sung Li opposite Ray Liotta, Christian Slater, and Ving Rhames, Daddy Day Care as the English teacher, Take Me Home as Suzanne, Shuffle as Kevin's Mother, and independent film projects including Tanuj Chopra's Nice Girls Crew alongside Lynn Chen and Sheetal Sheth, Shawn Chou's Tomato and Eggs opposite Keiko Agena and Sab Shimono, and Erin Li's L.A. Coffin School opposite Elizabeth Sung and Megan Lee.
Theater
[edit]Krusiec wrote, directed, and performed a one-woman show entitled "Made in Taiwan" that premiered in Los Angeles and in New York at the New York International Fringe Festival of Theater, among other venues.[9][10] She has received funding from Visual Communications to develop the play into a feature film.[11][12]
Krusiec toured with the cast of David Henry Hwang's play, Chinglish, in the role of Xi Yian.[13][14] The first stop of the play was at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre, and then the South Coast Repertory (as the play is a joint production between the two theaters), and then to the Hong Kong Arts Festival in Hong Kong. The production of the play is directed by two-time Obie winner Leigh Silverman.[13][14]
In 2018, Krusiec starred in The Public Theatre's production of Hansol Jung's play Wild Goose Dreams, in the co-leading role of Yoo Nanhee.[15]
Filmography
[edit]Film
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1995 | Nixon | Student #2 | |
2000 | For the Cause | Layton | |
2001 | Pursuit of Happiness | Miko | |
2002 | Pumpkin | Anne Chung | |
Sweet Home Alabama | Pan | ||
Tomato and Eggs | Evelyn Wang | Short | |
2003 | Daddy Day Care | English Teacher | |
Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd | Cindy | ||
Duplex | Dr. Kang | ||
2004 | Best Actress | Darla Hennings | Short |
Saving Face | Wilhelmina 'Wil' Pang | ||
2005 | Cursed | Nosebleed Co-Worker | |
2007 | Nanking | Yang Shu Ling | |
Far North | Anja | ||
2008 | Henry Poole is Here | Young Nurse | |
What Happens in Vegas | Chong | ||
2010 | Zoom Hunting | Cheating Man's Wife | |
2011 | Take Me Home | Suzanne | |
The River Murders | Sung Li | ||
2012 | Knife Fight | Shannon Haung | |
2013 | Four of Hearts | Christy | |
2015 | The Invitation | Gina | |
2017 | 20 Weeks | Dr. Chen | |
2022 | They Live in the Grey | Claire | |
2023 | A Million Miles Away | Miss Young | |
2023 | Float | Rachel |
Television
[edit]Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1992 | CBS Schoolbreak Special | Lisa | Episode: "Sexual Considerations" |
1996 | Travelers | Host | |
1998 | Star Trek: Deep Space Nine | Older Molly O'Brien | Episode: "Time's Orphan" |
1998–2001 | One World | Sui Blake | 3 seasons |
1999 | Popular | Exquisite Woo | 2 episodes |
2000–2002 | Titus | Nancy | 6 episodes |
2001 | The Mind of the Married Man | Sushiko, Japanese masseuse | Episode: "The God of Marriage" |
2002 | ER | Tong-Ye | Episode: "Tell Me Where It Hurts" |
2003 | Monk | Maria | Episode: "Mr. Monk and the Sleeping Suspect" |
2003–2005 | Without a Trace | Ariel - Hostess / Call Girl | 2 episodes |
2004 | Cold Case | Kara Dhiet | Episode: "Who's Your Daddy" |
2005 | Weeds | Helen Chin | Episode: "Free Goat" |
Grey's Anatomy | Anna Chue | Episode: "Bring the Pain" | |
NCIS | Maya | Episode: "Under Covers" | |
2006 | Standoff | Kim Lau | Episode: "Shanghai'd" |
2007–2009 | Dirty Sexy Money | Mei Ling Hwa Darling | 5 episodes |
2008 | My Own Worst Enemy | Paula / Ellen | Episode: "That Is Not My Son" |
2009 | CSI: NY | Lisa Kim | Episode: "Blacklist" |
2010 | CSI: Miami | Susan Lee | Episode: "Die by the Sword" |
2011 | Community | Wu Mei | Episode: "Competitive Wine Tasting" |
2011–2012 | Fringe | Nadine Park | 3 episodes |
2012 | Touch | Lanny Cheong | Episode: "Lost & Found" |
2012–2013 | Nice Girls Crew | Geraldine | 10 episodes |
2014 | Getting On | Andrea Conrad | 2 episodes |
2016 | Hawaii Five-0 | Michelle Shioma | 3 episodes |
2018 | Supergirl | Natalie Hawkings | Episode: "Parasite Lost" |
2020 | Hollywood | Anna May Wong | 4 episodes |
References
[edit]- ^ a b c d "Angry Reader of the Week: Michelle Krusiec".
- ^ "Your Horoscope: Birthday Star". The Montreal Gazette. October 2, 2020. p. A12. Retrieved August 20, 2024.
- ^ "Review: Up close and personal". The Standard. Hong Kong. November 26, 2005. Archived from the original on May 22, 2011. Retrieved 24 December 2017.
- ^ "Michelle Krusiec Interview - Asian American Actress -". Archived from the original on 2012-04-24.
- ^ "Carl A. Krusiec Obituary". The Virginian-Pilot. September 2017. Retrieved August 21, 2024.
- ^ "United States Public Records, 1970-2009", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KPDR-CTM : 22 November 2019), Carl Andrew Krusiec, 2005. See also:
- "United States, Residence Database, 1970-2024", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6T1B-4YN6 : 14 June 2024), Carl A Krusiec, 1990.
- "United States, Residence Database, 1970-2024", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6YMS-FSFW : 14 June 2024), Carl A Krusiec, 1976.
- ^ "Michelle Krusiec: Official Website". Archived from the original on 2012-06-03.
- ^ a b "Michelle Krusiec: The Big Screen's Chameleon Sweetheart 1/3 - Asian American Personalities - GoldSea".
- ^ "Made in Taiwan official website".
- ^ Kim, Nancy. Made in Taiwan Theater Review Archived 2012-02-24 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "VC FILM DEVELOPMENT FUND". Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival.
- ^ "Somebody Picked Me or The VC Film Fund". Michelle Krusiec. 2 May 2012.
- ^ a b "Chinglish Hong Kong Collage". Michelle Krusiec. 14 March 2013.
- ^ a b "Chinglish at Berkeley Rep". Berkeley Rep. Retrieved 14 December 2016.
- ^ "Wild Goose Dreams". www.iobdb.com. Retrieved 2021-05-08.
External links
[edit]- 1974 births
- Actresses from Virginia
- Alumni of the University of Oxford
- American adoptees
- American film actresses
- American television actresses
- Living people
- People from Churchill County, Nevada
- People from Virginia Beach, Virginia
- Taiwanese emigrants to the United States
- Virginia Tech alumni
- 20th-century American actresses
- 21st-century American actresses
- American actresses of Taiwanese descent