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Ellen Wong on Turks and Caicos
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Ellen Wong cast in new CW pilot and Sex and the City prequel, “The Carrie Diaries”
In addition to AnnaSophia Robb being set for as the lead in the CW’ pilot “The Carrie Diaries,” Ellen Wong and Katie Findlay have also been cast.
Wong will play Jill “The Mouse” Thompson, Carrie’s pragmatic, bright and super loyal best friend in high school.
Home is Where the Hans Are Episode 4
BEHIND THE SCENES: http://youtu.be/cFU06-xFsMo
DIRECTOR’S COMMENTARY: http://wongfuproductions.com/2012/02/home-is-where-the-hans-are-directors-com…
Watch Episode 1: http://youtube.com/watch?v=2gZkfwDFKOc
Watch Episode 2: http://youtu.be/mxkQRzX4i28
Watch Episode 3: http://youtu.be/tK3V9YYNHcA
A new mini-series from Wong Fu Productions in association with FremantleMedia.
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Produced & Directed by: Wong Fu Productions
Written by: Wong Fu Productions & Chris Dinh
Associate Producer: Christine Chen (@christinechen4) & Chris Dinh (@chrisdinh)
Hair & Makeup: Alathea Reese & Ivy Choi
Music: David Choi http://youtube.com/davidchoimusic
Production Assistance: Regina Fang & Derrick Lee
Title Sequence: Derrick Lee
Featuring:
Jamie Nocher http://twitter.com/jamienocher
Emanuel Borria http://emanuelborria.com
Katie Savoy http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2823654/
Ellen Wong http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2771798/
Major Curda http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3653087/
Julie Lancaster http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0484145/
Randall Park http://twitter.com/parkrandall http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1320827/
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“Home is Where the Hans Are” - Episode 1
BEHIND THE SCENES: http://youtu.be/tMc-CCLtGrs
DIRECTOR’S COMMENTARY: http://wongfuproductions.com/2012/02/home-is-where-the-hans-are-directors-com…
A new mini-series from Wong Fu Productions in association with FremantleMedia.
Our goal with this series is to show a general audience who might not be used to seeing Asians as a typical TV family, that seeing our faces in these roles should not be strange. We have a place among everyone else and we can all get along and make great content.
We’re excited to be working with FremantleMedia who sees the potential for Asian Americans in the mainstream media. We hope you can share and support this new project. The more views the higher chance this might actually be turned into a TV show! How awesome would that be?! Thanks!
Created in association with AWTV a FremantleMedia company
Subscribe and support! http://youtube.com/atomicwedgietv
Produced & Directed by: Wong Fu Productions
Written by: Wong Fu Productions & Chris Dinh
Assistant Producer: Christine Chen & Chris Dinh
Hair & Makeup: Alathea Reese & Ivy Choi
Music: David Choi http://youtube.com/davidchoimusic
Production Assistance: Regina Fang & Derrick Lee
Title Sequence: Derrick Lee
Featuring:
Jamie Nocher http://twitter.com/jamienocher
Emanuel Borria http://emanuelborria.com
Katie Savoy http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2823654/
Ellen Wong http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2771798/
Major Cuda http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3653087/
Julie Lancaster http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0484145/
Special thanks: Monterey Park Florist http://www.montereyparkflorist.net
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Check out Ellen Wong in this new project (see her in the trailer briefly at 1:09)
Wong Fu Productions is set to released a new webseries this year called “Home is Where the Hans Are”. They released a trailer that reveals the story line for the series. Here’s more about it:
Derek has been away from home for 2 years, distancing himself from his mother and life back home. But in the end, his dreams have gotten him nowhere and he reluctantly decides to return home. To his surprise though, his new step-dad and family are not what he expected, and this new life might just be what he needs most.
*Our goal with this series is to show a general audience who might not be used to seeing Asians as a typical TV family, that seeing our faces in these roles should not be strange. We have a place among everyone else and we can all get along and make great content. We’re excited to be working with FremantleMedia who sees the potential for Asian Americans in the mainstream media. We hope you can share and support this new project.



