Catalina Yue

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Catalina Yue
Born Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Genres Pop, hip hop
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, actress, model
Instrument(s)Singing, Piano
Years active2008–present
Website www.catalinayue.com

Catalina Yue (born May 19 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian-American singer, songwriter, actress, model, producer, and businesswoman. A former Miss Universe Canada delegate, [1] she is of Indonesian, Chinese, Japanese, and English ancestry. Known for her work in both music and independent films, she has received several accolades, including two Hollywood Gold Awards, an International Motion Picture Award, and a nomination at Cannes Shorts.

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Biography

Yue worked as a model [2] and graduated from the Arts and Business Honors Co-op Program at the University of Waterloo in Waterloo, Ontario. [3] For her debut album, Yue partnered with the UN Office of the High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) of Canada, a United Nations agency mandated to protect and support refugees. [4] An agency where Angelina Jolie serves as UN Ambassador. A portion of the proceeds made from the album goes towards protecting refugees worldwide. Yue's album, Eternally, was released internationally in HMV Stores. [5]

Discography

Albums

  1. "Ambition (feat. GILFOIL and Tony Brass)"
  2. "Dreams"
  3. "Ice and Fire"
  4. "Tonight (Shadow)"
  5. "Eternally"
  6. "Loving You"
  7. "Dignity"
  8. "Deceptions"
  9. "Like This, Like That (feat. Tony Brass)"
  10. "Eternally (Re-Mix)"
  11. "Bonus: UnPredictable (feat. A. SmYthE)"
  12. "Bonus: Pray"
  13. "Bonus: Superstar"

Singles

Filmography

Features

Television

Music Videos

Awards and nominations

YearAwardNominated WorkCategoryRoleResult
2023Pensacon Duplicitous Minds Best Pop Culture FilmActress/ProducerWon [6]
2023Rome Movie Awards Angelic Bunny Best ProducerActress/ProducerWon [7]
2022Hollywood Gold Awards Duplicitous Minds Best ActressActress/ProducerWon [8]
2022Hollywood Gold Awards Duplicitous Minds Best ProducerActress/ProducerWon [9]
2022 Focus International Film Festival Duplicitous Minds Platinum Lead ActressActress/ProducerWon [10]
2022International Motion Picture Awards Duplicitous Minds Best Lead ActressActress/ProducerWon [11]
2022 Cannes Shorts Duplicitous Minds Best Original ScreenplayWriterNominated [12]
2022Canadian Cinematography Awards Duplicitous Minds Best ActressActress/ProducerWon [13]

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