Grace Lynn Kung

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Grace Lynn Kung
Grace Lynn Kung at a CFC event in L.A. 2019 (46713736594).jpg
Kung in 2019
Born (1987-03-25) March 25, 1987 (age 37)
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
OccupationActress
Years active2001–present

Grace Lynn Kung (born March 25, 1987) is a Canadian actress. She received a Canadian Screen Award nomination for the spy series InSecurity as Jojo Kwan. [1]

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Kung holds two certificates of distinction from Trinity College London in the United Kingdom, where she also studied naturopathic medicine. She has appeared in Fahrenheit 451 , Star Trek: Discovery , Miss Sloane , and Designated Survivor .

Screen credits include The Expanse , The Strain , Being Erica , Away From Her , Slings & Arrows , Odd Squad , House Party , [2] and Cube 2: Hypercube . On stage, she has performed The Vagina Monologues in Oranjestad, Aruba, as Janet in the award-winning play Kim's Convenience , [3] Izzy in Seminar by Theresa Rebeck, Zoe/The Girl in La Ronde , Yuko in Yukonstyle at Canadian Stage Company, collaborating with Judith Thompson on her new works and playing writer-historian Iris Chang in the international debut of A Nanking Winter by Marjorie Chan at Nightwood Theatre, a theatre specialising in forging creative alliances among female artists.

Filmography

Films

List of film credits
YearTitleRoleNotes
2001 Lost and Delirious LaurenCredited as Grace Kung
2002 Cube 2: Hypercube Sasha
2006InjusticeErica Lam
2006 Away from Her Nurse Betty
2007 Blue State Esther Yang
2007 P2 Kim Phu (Woman in Elevator)
2008 One Week n/a
2013Bank$tasDiane
2015 Portrait of a Serial Monogamist Eve
2016The Death (and Life) of Carl NaardlingerPam NaardlingerNominated ACTRA Award for Outstanding performance - Female [4]
2016 Miss Sloane Lauren
2016Dissecting GwenGwenShort film
2016BirdlandClaire
2017Expiry DateMadison Von Boheme
2017 Cult of Chucky Claire
2017 The Carmilla Movie Charlotte Brontë
2018 Fahrenheit 451 Chairman Mao
2019 Lie Exposed Betsy
2023 Invitation to a Murder Lu

Television

List of television credits
YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Open HouseLavender BlueTelevision film, CBS
2005 Plague City: SARS in Toronto AprilTelevision film
Slings & Arrows Emily Lu5 episodes
2006 G-Spot BelindaEpisode: Lucky
Night of TerrorDonnaTelevision film
House Party AllisonTelevision film [5]
2007 Billable Hours The Bad AssEpisode: Cancer, Baby!
Stir of Echoes: The Homecoming Friendly NurseTelevision film
2008 The Border Lab TechEpisode: Enemy Contact
House Party Allison6 episodes
2009RetailJillTelevision film
2009 – 2010 Being Erica Meeri Kung9 episodes [6]
2011 – 2012 InSecurity JoJo KwanRegular role [7]
Nominated Gemini Award for Best Performance by an Actress in a Continuing Leading Comedic Role (2011) [8]
2012 The Listener Lucy EstevezEpisode: Crossed
2013 Mother Up! Suzi Chu2 episodes
The Doozers The Doozer Reuser (voice)Episode: Doozers Re-Users
Degrassi: The Next Generation Police OfficerEpisodes: Karma Police (Parts 1 & 2)
2014 Remedy Dr. Livia FungEpisode: The Living Things
The Lottery Sara BellEpisode: Rules of the Game
Touring T.O.Samantha8 episodes
2015 Hard Rock Medical Heather4 episodes
The Strain Grace WuEpisode: Intruders
Heartland VanessaEpisode: Fearless
2015 - 2016 Odd Squad Evil Teddy2 episodes
2016 12 Monkeys StacyEpisode: Bodies of Water
2017 Mary Kills People Annie ChunSeries regular
The Expanse DorisEpisode: Pyre
Designated Survivor Congresswoman Mae Yoshida2 episodes
Star Trek: Discovery PsychoEpisode: Context Is for Kings
2017–2021 Frankie Drake Mysteries Wendy QuonRecurring
2019 The InBetween Amy ShuRecurring
The Stranded Professor LinThai TV series
2020 Transplant Vivian Barnes
Japan Sinks: 2020 Mari Mutō (voice) Netflix ONA; English dub
Hey Lady! Molly
2021–2023 Sort Of BessyCBC; HBO Max
2023−Present Wong & Winchester Marissa Wong

Video games

List of video game credits
YearTitleRoleNotes
2013The DoozersDoozer Reuser
2014 Far Cry 4 Kirat, Female Rebel Soldiers
2018 For Honor Ying (Female Tiandi)Marching Fire
2020 Fallout 76: Wastelanders Agent Mochou, Libby Wen, Chinese SoldiersDLC [9]

Accolades

YearAwardCategoryNominee(s)ResultRef.
2022 Peabody Awards Entertainment Sort Of Nominated [10]

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References

  1. "Episode 8 - The Kwan Identity". CBC Television. Archived from the original on October 17, 2013.
  2. Grace Lynn Kung (2012-07-22). "House Party | Allison on Vimeo". Vimeo.com. Retrieved 2015-12-24.
  3. "Hit Toronto play 'Kim's Convenience' being adapted for both film and TV". CTV News . 2014-01-21. Retrieved 2019-07-01. Ins Choi, Jean Yoon, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee and Grace Lynn Kung star in Soulpepper's 'Kim's Convenience.'
  4. "2017 ACTRA Awards in Toronto Nominees | ACTRA Toronto". www.actratoronto.com. Archived from the original on 20 February 2017. Retrieved 28 February 2017.
  5. "House Party | Grace Lynn Kung on Vimeo". Vimeo.com. 2012-07-05. Retrieved 2015-12-24.
  6. "Episode 6 - Shhh... Don't Tell". CBC Television. Archived from the original on October 17, 2013.
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