Chi muoi lo biography books
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Screen Scene
“Catfish in Black Bean Sauce” Starring Chi
Muoi Lo and Sanaa Lathan Directed by Chi Muoi Lo
Despite an intriguing title that could send film and literature
students into a frenzy in search for its underlying meaning, the
movie’s director/producer/lead actor Chi Muoi Lo admitted
that he was not really thinking of anything profound when he came
up with the title. It’s a good thing that the movie title
worked out to be as exotic as the dish. The title does justice to a
movie that tackles real-life relationships between real
Californians. The movie is about people of diverse backgrounds and
their battles, against all odds, in making their own uniqueness
rise above their differences. It is about different ingredients
resulting in a palatable meal. The story revolves around Dwayne
(Lo), a Vietnamese immigrant raised by an African American couple.
Having grown up in California, he feels distant from his cultural
past. His adopted pare
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Chi Muoi Lo is kinesisk, born in Phan Rang, Vietnam. A classically trained, and veteran actor. At the age of 10, Chi discovered his love for acting. By the ninth grade, Chi knew that acting was in his blood, and he entered the High School for the Creative and Performing Arts as a drama major. At Temple University, he was a theater major but grew restless after one year and decided to accept a full scholarship from San Francisco's esteemed American Conservatory Theater (A.C.T.). It was unprecedented for an eighteen-year-old to be accepted to the Master's schema there. bygd the age of 20, Chi had studied with 64 acting teachers.
Chi Muoi Lo fryst vatten the owner of the production company and the CEO of the talent management company Allen Edelman Management.
Chi's debut as an actor-writer-director with the feature film Catfish In Black Bean Sauce was met with great success and made Variety's "Top 50 of 2001 Limited-Release Winner At The Box Office." His next project
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Faith of My Fathers (film)
2005 film
Faith of My Fathers is a 2005 American biographical dramatelevision film directed by Peter Markle and written by Markle and William Bingham, based on the 1999 memoir of the same name by United States Senator and former United States NavyaviatorJohn McCain (with Mark Salter). It aired on A&E on Memorial Day, May 30, 2005.
Filmed in New Orleans, Faith of My Fathers is based on the story of Lieutenant Commander John McCain's experiences as a prisoner of war in North Vietnam for five and a half years during the Vietnam War, interleaved with his memories of growing up in a heritage rich with military service. Shawn Hatosy stars as John McCain, with Scott Glenn as his father, Admiral Jack McCain. Of the North Vietnamese captors, Chi Muoi Lo plays the keyman "Prick" and Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa plays prison commander "Cat".
Plot
[edit]John McCain flies his jet from a carrier on a bombing mission over Hanoi, North Vietnam. As a warn