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Natasha Huang

Make-up Artist / Designer

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Arts. Entertainment. Film, TV & Radio. Fashion. Theatre.

Natasha is an award-winning professional make-up artist/designer, who was born in Taipei Taiwan.

Natasha came to London in 2003 to study at the London College of Fashion (University of the Arts London) and graduated in 2006 with a degree in 'Special effects Make-up (Film & TV)'.

After her graduation, she landed her first theatre job at Yellow Earth Theatre as Make-up & Hair Designer for the production of "King Lear" (a co-production with the Shanghai Dramatic Arts Centre) which took her to work in Shanghai and Chongqing in China, and thereafter, the production toured Britain including at the Royal Shakespeare Theatre in Stafford-upon-Avon where she had the honor to meet and chat with HRH Prince of Wales there in November 2006.

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Andy Cheung

Writer and Performer

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Arts. Community. Culture. Film, TV & Radio. Literature. Theatre.

Andy is a writer and performer and has worked with celebrated theatre companies such as English National Opera, Yellow Earth Theatre and Twisting Yarn Theatre Company.

Andy’s plays have been staged as rehearsed readings at The Royal Court, Chelsea Centre, The Albany and Soho Theatre. He wrote the show script for The Chinese Stage Circus at the Hackney Empire, and the story for Yellow Earth’s ‘Chinese Two-Step 1925-2005’, a multi-disciplinary performance including drama, music and dance that was performed by the Chinese communities in Trafalgar Square.

Andy’s play ‘Peace Pagoda’, inspired by the monument in London’s Battersea Park, received a special preview at The Linbury, Royal Opera House in 2007.

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Dr. Lingjie Wang

Industry Analyst, TV, Home Entertainment and Online Media

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Film, TV & Radio. Information Technology. Media.

Lingjie is a world leading expert in China’s broadcasting, media and creative industry. She joined London-based media analyst firm Screen Digest in early 2006 after her graduation from a PhD program at University of Warwick.

At Screen Digest, Lingjie specialises in Asia Pacific television and video and online media, with a particular interest in greater China (including Hong Kong and Taiwan) and India. She is responsible for developing statistical models to analyse and forecast market trends in multiple media sectors. Lingjie has contributed to a number of management reports in Cable, IPTV, mobile TV, broadcasting technology and digital signage. Her ground breaking report China Cable TV Market Assessment and Forecast to 2012 has won her international recognition.

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Jo Ho

Screenwriter and Film Director

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Entertainment. Film, TV & Radio. Literature.

Jo is an award-winning film director and screenwriter who was born in Dagenham, Essex.

Jo currently has a fantasy kids TV series which has been commissioned by CBBC. Live action/cgi, the series BO AND THE SPIRIT WORLD is based on Chinese myths and legends, is currently scripting and will be shot in April 2009.

After studying art at the University of Westminster, Jo went on to work in feature films in production on varying roles until she eventually realized her dream was to write and direct.

While she was working in production, she was profiled in CREATION magazine as a 'young, driven and fanatically hardworking woman'.

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Christopher CF Chow

Director and Film Editor

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Entertainment. Film, TV & Radio.

Born in Hong Kong, at the age of 11 Christopher came to study in the UK by himself. After completing his psychology degree, Christopher was not satisfied, and decided to embark on a career which combines his passion in the human psychology and films.

He attended the London Film Academy and received an award for the "Most Enterprising Student of 2005-2006". Many of Christopher's films have been screened in various international festivals, including his directorial debut short film - a suspense thriller - "Purgatory" which received "Commendation" at the Festival of Fantastic Films, in Manchester.

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Gigi Wong

Documentary Director & Editor

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Culture. Entertainment. Film, TV & Radio.

Gigi has produced and directed three European Chinese documentary series for The Chinese Channel (TVBS-E) which featured Christine Lee, David Tse Ka-Shing and many other distinguished European Chinese who are in various industries. The series explores the multi-cultural identities of European Chinese and how their experiences enlighten the next generation.

Gigi is an international producer/editor specialising in documentary film making. Recent projects include 'The Biggest Chinese Restaurant In the World' (BBC - UK) which has been shortlisted in Toronto International Film Festival. 'I Wanna Be Boss' (VPRO - NL) a series on pressures of senior high school students in China. 'Beyond The Game', a documentary about internet gaming in China (VPRO - NL).

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Nancy Lam

Celebrity Chef

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Cuisine. Film, TV & Radio.

Nancy Lam is a celebrity chef famous for her Oriental food and television appearances.

She was born in Singapore in 1948, the next to youngest as one of 10 children, to an Indonesian Mother and a Chinese Father. Her cooking skills were first nurtured as the result of her Grandmother’s teaching. This proved an excellent foundation as Nancy learned the basics of oriental cooking, a regular chore being the peeling of onions and pounding chillies.

Singapore is a multi-cultural society and Nancy used this to good effect, experimenting with Thai, Indian and other types of cuisine. Her Father owned a prawn cracker manufacturing business. He has the distinction of being the first person to have introduced polystyrene bags to Singapore.

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Zoë Baxter

DJ/Radio presenter

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Arts. Culture. Film, TV & Radio. Music.

Zoë started Djing at parties in 2000 and progressed to Internet radio and then community radio. She has always had a keen interest in East Asian cinema and cuisine and this lead her to investigate East Asian music. Now she is a collector of vinyl with a specialist interest in 1960’s ‘Asia Beat’.

In 2005 Zoë presented and produced Ni Hao Chinatown parts 1 & 2 for the London community arts radio station Resonance FM focusing on the Save Chinatown Campaign and the history of Chinese immigration in London.

Following on from this Zoë presented and produced a weekly one hour radio show for Resonance FM from October 2005 - June 2006 called Lucky Cat. With a focus on Chinese and East Asian culture the magazine style programme featured guests, music, film and art reviews and topical issues (e.g. the Takeaway Racism Campaign).

The series included 2 programmes on the Chinese contribution to Reggae music and also a programme featuring a live performance by Korean punk band Crying Nut.

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Anna Chen

Writer, performer and broadcaster

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Arts. Community. Film, TV & Radio. Media. Politics.

Born and raised in Hackney, east London, Anna had her first poetry published at 14 and remained unbeaten at Chess in tournaments with the boys' school. Cut to 1994 when she took her groundbreaking one-woman comedy show, Suzy Wrong - Human Cannon, to the Edinburgh Fringe Festival, making her the first British-born Chinese comedienne to do so. This was followed by her other solo shows, I, Imelda and Taikonaut: How To Save The World, Part I. She was possibly the first British Chinese comic on TV with her BBC2 debut in Stewart Lee's Fist of Fun in 1996.

Anna took time out from her performing career in order to organise the press operation for the anti-war movement in the aftermath of the events of September 2001 and during the build up to the 2003 invasion of Iraq. She also campaigned on Chinese issues such as the Morecombe Bay disaster and was the press officer for the community protest which successfully challenged the MAFF and media over the Foot and Mouth Disease (FMD) smear of 2001 resulting in a public apology and vindication from the minister. Anna was a founder member of the Chinese Civil Rights Action Group which grew out of the FMD action and was the precursor to Min Quan, a branch of The Monitoring Group.

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Gok Wan

Fashion Stylist and TV Presenter

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Entertainment. Film, TV & Radio. Fashion.

Born in 1974 in Leicester, Gok has worked in the fashion industry for the best part of a decade. Studying at London's prestigious Central School of Speech and Drama, he found himself drawn to hair and make-up over drama, prompting his entrée into the fashion industry and gaining him early work as a hair and make-up artist on titles such as The Sunday Times Style.

Finding himself dissatisfied with beauty alone, however, Gok decided to pursue his love of clothes as a fashion stylist.

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