Hu Sang was born near the border between Mongolia and China. She had dreams to become an actress at early age of 10. In the year 2000 she and her family moved to Beijing, there she was admitted to the middle school and class of song and dance classes of the Beijing Dance Academy at only age of 12, and graduated from the 2008 Department of Performing Arts at the Central Academy of Drama in 2012. In 2004, she starred in the movie "Flavors of Girlhood" directed by Kang Li. He played sensitive and melancholy fragrance, and this was her first film only at age 16. The movie went to several struggles but finally got finished and released in 2008. In 2008, she co-starred with Du Fu and Wang Pengkai in the TV series Hu Dan Xiaoxin (The Enemy" of the Republic of China). She was 20 years old and played the role of a 18 year old female spy agent Liu Chun Tao. The series was finished and released in 2009. In 2009, Hu Sang made her first international co production movie "Last Kung Fu Monk", a martial art drama about a Shaolin Monk who teach Kung fu in New York City, she is the love interest student Mei who became a hostage by the Russian Mafia. The movie was finished and released in 1st October 2010 on the Chinese national day. In 2010, Hu Sang co-starred with Hong Kong actor Matty Cheong in the suspense thriller "Fatal Invitation". The movie was planned to be a horror movie and several horror posters were printed and released, but due to the high censorship in China by the government the movie changed to a crime thriller but it was too late for the posters. The movie was released in April 2011. In 2011, she became worldwide famous for starring in one of the greatest Chinese fiction war movie "The Resistance". She play the role of Xiaoyun, a girl with a dual identity, she was an ordinary girl during the day and a black dress killer during the night. The movie was nominated and special screened in Cannes film festival 2012. In 2012, she made her Hong Kong career together with the famous actress Jiajia Deng in the TV series "I:Partment" that lasted for two seasons. In 2014, she played The noble consort Li in the series "Young Sherlock" a Chinese Hong Kong co production. In 2015, she played Hao Hao, a photography girl who wants to prove her citizenship by join the female army in the youth idol TV Series "Youth Assemble" In 2016, Hu Sang made a singing career, changed her name to a mandarin name Hu Ling Meng. In 2017, she became a host in the TV show China got talent, it was her first TV host. Hu Sang is the most interesting actress in China, from near border and then to the big city and receive stardom, her beauty and talent has given many young girls inspiration in China.
Paloma Lingwei Chen was born in Beijing, China, in 1991, to a Spanish father and a Chinese mother. She made her first video at the age of 18, and developed a creative way of expressing herself through visuals, such as moving vegetables to create stop-motion videos. In 2013, after getting her degree in TV Journalism from Sichuan University, she became a video-journalist in Guangzhou Daily - One of South China's most popular newspapers - and did short documentaries for 3 years, carrying the camera and tripod everywhere. In 2016, she came to the U.S. and started to pursue an MFA degree in Film Production at Chapman University.
Lingyan Yuan is known for Mín jian qi yi zhi (2020).
Lingyi Zhang is an actress, known for My Lonely Planet (2020).
Pham was born in 1974 in Saigon, but moved to France with her parents a year later. Her big break came in 1992 when she starred in the Oscar-winning film Indochine (1992) playing the adopted child of a French woman in French-ruled Vietnam. Pham studied commerce in university and worked as a senior marketing manager after graduation. She has worked in New York, Singapore and Vietnam and now resides in London. She has also taken an acting course at the Lee Strasberg Institute in New York.
Born in Calgary, Alberta, Lini's career began after starring in her high school musical "Grease". She's a "triple-threat" acting, singing and dancing-around-languages like nobody's business. Performing internationally in 8 languages, she was scouted by a talent agent while onstage and soon after booked a U.S. national union TV commercial. Training followed, as did filming over 50 televised works. Lini's episodic TV debut was in late 2010 with Tom Welling and Erica Durance on Smallville (2001). Since then she has been featured acting opposite the leads of Arrow (2012), Fairly Legal (2011), Supernatural (2005), and more. Ironically, Lini's own family barely recognized her with dark brown eyes instead of her actual blue ones when she co-starred with Jorge Garcia and Sarah Jones in J.J. Abrams' Alcatraz (2012).
Born in Araraquara, in the countryside of São Paulo, singer and songwriter Liniker Barros has flirted with art since she was little. Her mother and uncles took part in samba rock circles which would influence her. She studied at the Escola Livre de Teatro, in Santo André. In 2015, she became known in Brazil and internationally when she put out the EP "Cru", released under the moniker Liniker e os Caramelows. Since then, she has toured around Brazil and the world, released the albums "Remonta" (2016) and "Goela Abaixo" (2019).
Audiences of the hit series Riverdale will know Link Baker as the menacing Captain Golightly, who sets out to make Archie's life miserable inside Leopold & Loeb Juvenile Detention Center. Baker can next be seen opposite Jennifer Lopez and Omari Hardwick in the upcoming action/thriller The Mother directed by Niki Caro. In 2021, Link won a Leo Award for Best Guest Performance in a TV Series for his role opposite Lamorne Morris in the Hulu series Woke. In the second season of the Canadian spy thriller TV series The Romeo Section from acclaimed showrunner Chris Haddock, Baker played the dangerous and elusive Michael Gary. Watch for Link in the upcoming mini-series Bones of Crows, a psychological drama centred on an indigenous family's survival from Canada's residential school system. Link Baker studied acting at the American Academy of Dramatic Arts (AADA), receiving the Charles Jehlinger Award for top acting honors in his graduating class. After graduation, Link was a member of the AADA Repertory Theatre Company in Los Angeles. Link's two young daughters, Zoë Noelle Baker and Eva Brooke Baker both share their father's passion for acting, with steady work in upcoming film and television projects. Link is a member of the Carcross/Tagish First Nation with ancestry from both the Tlingit people of Alaska and the Tagish people of the Yukon and is dual citizen of the USA and Canada.
Link Lindquist is known for The Last Page, Fighting Chance (2022) and Sacred Vow (2016).
Charles Lincoln "Link" Neal III is an American actor, writer, singer/songwriter known for being the comedy duo "Rhett & Link." Neal is also known for being the co-creator and co-host of Good Mythical Morning (2012) along with several other projects such as Commerical Kings (2011), The Mythical Show (2013), and Rhett and Link's Buddy System (2016) alongside lifelong/childhood friend Rhett McLaughlin.