Olivia Cheng (Canadian actress)

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Olivia Cheng
Born
Edmonton, Alberta, Canada
NationalityCanadian
Occupation(s)Actress, journalist

Olivia Cheng (Chinese: 鄭啟蕙, pinyin Zhèng Qǐhuì) is a Chinese Canadian actress, broadcast journalist, and former correspondent for Entertainment Tonight Canada. Some of her roles include concubine Mei Lin in Marco Polo,[1] sinister Master Gao in Deadly Class,[2] Ah Toy (a madam in San Francisco's Chinatown) in the 1870s set martial arts crime drama series Warrior, Dr. Sylvia Wen (Boulder Free Zone's main doctor) in the 2021 adaptation of Stephen King's The Stand[3] and warrior Charlotte in the dystopian series See.[4]

Early life

Cheng was born in Edmonton, Alberta[5] to parents who immigrated from Guangdong.[6] They were part of a co-founding group of Chinese parents that created the Edmonton Mandarin Bilingual program within the city's public school system. Her father worked in software and her mother was a health aide.[6]

Cheng enrolled in her first acting class at age six, and booked her first commercial at age nineteen. She attended NAIT's Radio and Television Arts program the following year. After finishing school, she became a videographer for Global TV Lethbridge, before moving back to Edmonton to work as a broadcast and print journalist. She went on to freelance as a correspondent for ET Canada.[1]

Career

In the mid-2000s, AMC was launching its original content division and came to Alberta with a Walter Hill-helmed mini-series executive produced by Robert Duvall. They were looking for five Chinese actresses, and were willing to consider amateurs. Duvall saw Cheng's audition and asked to bring her back. She was subsequently cast in Broken Trail (2006), which was nominated for 16 Primetime Emmy Awards and won four, including the Emmy for Outstanding Mini Series.[7]

In 2007, Cheng portrayed Iris Chang in the documentary Iris Chang: The Rape of Nanking, based on Chang's best-selling 1997 book The Rape of Nanking.[8][9]

Cheng has appeared on Supernatural and Eureka, as well as the episode "The New World" on the television show The 4400. In 2013, she appeared as Linda Park in the TV series Arrow.

In 2014, Cheng landed a role in Netflix's series Marco Polo. It was a lavish television drama, one of the most expensive ever produced, about Marco Polo's journey as he travels from his home in Venice to the court of Kublai Khan, where he finds himself in the middle of a war in 13th-century China.[10] Cheng portrayed Mei Lin, a Song dynasty concubine and assassin, and the sister of Jia Sidao. Cheng joked in a December 2014 interview that owing to her frequent nude scenes in Marco Polo, she would not be watching the series with her parents.[11]

In October 2017, it was announced Cheng would be part of the main cast of the Justin Lin-produced Warrior, set against the backdrop of the Tong Wars of San Francisco.[12] In the series Cheng portrays Ah Toy, a madam in San Francisco's Chinatown during the 1870s, which is a fictionalised version of the real Ah Toy.[13] The series was based on an original idea by the late Bruce Lee[14] and premiered on Cinemax on April 5, 2019.

Filmography

Year Film/TV Series Role Notes
2021–2022 See Charlotte Series Regular
2020 The Stand Dr. Sylvia Wen TV Miniseries
2019–present Warrior Ah Toy Series Regular
2019 Deadly Class Master Gao Recurring role
2016 Mission NinetyTwo: Dragonfly Jasmine Chang
2015 Marco Polo: One Hundred Eyes Mei Lin TV Short
2014 Deeper Susan
Marco Polo Mei Lin 12 episodes
The Flash Linda Park Episode – "Pilot" (archive footage)
Shamed Michelle Kim
Stolen from the Womb Nicole TV film
Skye and Chang Emily Chang TV movie[15][16]
2013 Arrow Linda Park Episodes – "Three Ghosts"
Guess Who's Coming to Christmas Chealsea TV movie
Embrace of the Vampire Kelly
Signed Sealed Delivered Newsperson
Assault on Wall Street TV Host
Blink Hannah Duncan TV movie
2012 It's Christmas, Carol! Kendra
Libelle Jasmin Lu
A Killer Among Us Miss Hetherington
2012 Broken Trust Grace TV movie
2011–2012 Supernatural Susan / Leviathan 3 episodes
2012 Fairly Legal Sullivan Episode – "Ripple of Hope"
2011 Arctic Air Eva Lam Episode – "Vancouver Is Such a Screwed Up City"
The House Katie
Flashpoint Ruby Mai Episode – "A Call to Arms"
Hunt for the I-5 Killer Young Woman TV movie
Fringe Victoria DiMiri Episode – "The Firefly"
2010 On Strike for Christmas Television Reporter TV movie
Shattered Grace Rossi Episode – "Everyone's a Hostage to Someone"
Messages Deleted Myrna
Eureka Dr. Lisa Wheeler Episode – "Crossing Over"
The Staff Room Ms. Vu
2009 Something Evil Comes Tara TV movie
High Noon Det. Liz Alberta TV movie
2008 The Art of War II: Betrayal Geena Direct-to-DVD
2007 Iris Chang: The Rape of Nanking Iris Chang Documentary
Blood Ties Wynter Episode – "Bugged"
Psych Bad Nanny Episode – "Rob-a-Bye Baby"
2006 Broken Trail Ye Fung aka #4 TV Miniseries
The 4400 Wheat Field Reporter Episode – "The New World"
Goose on the Loose Terry MacNeil TV movie
2005 The Christmas Blessing Anaesthetist TV movie
2004 The Twelve Days of Christmas Eve Jenna Lee TV movie
2003 Word of Honor Reporter TV movie
Hollywood Wives :The New Generation Girlfriend #1 TV movie
2002 Mentors Beautiful Girl Episode – "Enter the Monolith"
2000 Shanghai Noon Dim Sum Girl #1 Uncredited

References

  1. ^ a b "How Olivia Cheng - the breakout star of Netflix's Marco Polo - is recasting the role of the submissive concubine" by Marsha Lederman at www.theglobeandmail.com
  2. ^ "‘Deadly Class’ Gets Early 2019 Debut Date; New Teaser & Castings – New York Comic Con" by Dominic Patten, Dino-Ray Ramos at deadline.com
  3. ^ "Why Dr. Wen From The Stand Looks So Familiar" by Devon Forward at www.looper.com
  4. ^ "Edmonton-born Olivia Cheng brings both ferocity and compassion to TV's Warrior and SEE" by Fish Griwkowsky at edmontonjournal.com
  5. ^ "Why this actress was afraid of money" by Emily Mathieu at www.thestar.com
  6. ^ a b TV.com. "Olivia Cheng". Archived from the original on 2017-12-22. Retrieved 2016-05-03.
  7. ^ Lasiuta, Tim (June 1, 2006). "Shattered Dreams and Broken Trails".
  8. ^ "Iris Chang: The Rape of Nanking". The Georgia Straight. 14 November 2007.
  9. ^ "A woman who cried for justice" by Erik Nilsson at www.chinadaily.com.cn
  10. ^ "First look at Netflix's 'Marco Polo' series". torontosun.
  11. ^ Kane, Laura (10 December 2014). "'Marco Polo': Olivia Cheng pushes boundaries". Metro News. Retrieved 2015-05-29.
  12. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (2017-10-11). "'Warrior': Cinemax Sets Cast & Director For Bruce Lee-Inspired Martial Arts Series". Deadline. Retrieved 2017-10-20.
  13. ^ "Warrior's Olivia Cheng on Bringing Activism to Her Art" by Brea Baker at www.elle.com
  14. ^ "‘Warrior’ Renewed for Season 2 on Cinemax" by Rick Porter at www.hollywoodreporter.com
  15. ^ "Skye & Chang pilot to begin production June 9" by Danielle Ng See Quan at playbackonline.ca
  16. ^ "Inside APTN's rule-breaking sci-fi drama Skye & Chang" by Etan Vlessing at playbackonline.ca

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