Angela Lin(I)
- Actress
- Director
- Producer
Starring in Apple TV+'s "Little America", Angela Lin earned wide critical acclaim, with Variety naming her performance as one of the Top 30 Most Memorable TV Moments of the 2020 Emmy Season, saying, "Angela Lin's turn as Ai, a single Chinese mother struggling to identify with her increasingly American children, is astonishing. At the peak of the episode, Ai performs a desperate karaoke version of Dusty Springfield's "You Don't Have to Say You Love Me" ... It's gorgeous and heart-wrenching all at once."
A bilingual actress, Angela made her Broadway debut in the Royal National Theatre's production of "Coram Boy", followed by "Top Girls" with Marisa Tomei and Martha Plimpton, and David Henry Hwang's "Chinglish", where her performance was named one of Backstage's Most Memorable New York Stage Performances.
Born and raised in Singapore before immigrating to America, Angela trained at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Drama, where she earned the Adelyne Roth Levine Memorial Award for Acting. Now based in Los Angeles, she continues to move seamlessly between stage and screen, adding to her resume award-winning audiobook narrator, with over 60 titles to her name.
A bilingual actress, Angela made her Broadway debut in the Royal National Theatre's production of "Coram Boy", followed by "Top Girls" with Marisa Tomei and Martha Plimpton, and David Henry Hwang's "Chinglish", where her performance was named one of Backstage's Most Memorable New York Stage Performances.
Born and raised in Singapore before immigrating to America, Angela trained at Carnegie Mellon University's School of Drama, where she earned the Adelyne Roth Levine Memorial Award for Acting. Now based in Los Angeles, she continues to move seamlessly between stage and screen, adding to her resume award-winning audiobook narrator, with over 60 titles to her name.
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