Jamie Chung Bio: Sucker Punch Actor

release date:March 25, 2011
Tuesday June 28, 2011 (dvd)
genre:Action
running time:109 min.
director:Zack Snyder
studio:Warner Bros. Pictures
producer(s):Deborah Snyder, Zack Snyder
screenplay:Zack Snyder, Steve Shibuya
cast:Emily Browning, Abbie Cornish, Jena Malone, Vanessa Hudgens, Jamie Chung, Carla Gugino, Oscar Isaac, Jon Hamm, Scott Glenn
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Jamie Chung Biography

JAMIE CHUNG

Date of Birth: April 10, 1983

Born in San Francisco, Jamie Chung is of Korean heritage. She was working at a sports bar in Riverside, California when MTV held auditions there in 2004 and asked her to try out for the reality series The Real World, in which each season, a group of seven people in their 20s from different backgrounds and countries lived together in a major city. Jamie was cast in the series, then made her acting debut with a small role on the TV series Veronica Mars. Next followed the role of Ella in the MTV TV movie Katrina (2007). She made her feature film debut playing a Hooters girl in I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry (2007) starring Adam Sandler.

She played recurring roles on the soap opera Days of Our Lives and the ABC Family TV series Greek before landing the lead in the six-episode ABC Family TV series Samurai Girl, playing Heaven, the adopted daughter of wealthy parents who strives to balance a normal life with the Samurai traditions of her ancestors. Other television credits include the Disney Channel movie "Princess Protection Program, and guest appearances on ER, Grey's Anatomy, Castle and CSI: NY.

On the big screen, she played Chi Chi in Dragonball: Evolution, Claire in the horror feature Sorority Row, Rob Schneider's daughter in the comedy Grown Ups, Amber in the action film Sucker Punch and Stu's fiancée in The Hangover Part II.

Filmography

Actor7500 (2012)
ActorPremium Rush (2012)
ActorSucker Punch (2011)
ActorSorority Row (2009)

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