Biography
Wilson (Wei Shen) Zou is an emerging Asian Australian actor from Sydney, NSW. He is fluent in English, Cantonese and Mandarin. Despite being always interested in film, he did not decide to pursue an acting career until when he was 25. Working full time in an office during the COVID pandemic made him realise that life was short and that he ought to be chasing passions instead of delaying them.
Since then Wilson been building invaluable experience across film, online content, modelling and voiceover work, gaining a reputation as a bombastically fast and accomplished learner. He is continuously improving himself through acting classes at Sydney Acting Studio and stuntman training at Stunt Action Consultants.
He also competes in martial art competitions (Muay Thai, Boxing, Taekwondo) and has a breakdancing background (seven years). He also enjoys practicing different forms of weapons such as nun-chucks, a bo staff and sword.
Wilson’s zany, pastel, offbeat energy in contrast with the more straight-laced, arthouse drama or political thriller persona and a moodier, horror undertone heft would place him in the right roles. Thriving on such creative pressure and challenges, he is open to unexpected tonal shifts and character physicality with a standout fluid, resourceful Jackie Chan-esque fighting style.
Biography
Quyen Chung is an emerging actor and a Creative Artist based in Liverpool, Western Sydney.
She has been featured in TV commercials for “Woolworths’ Home for Christmas” in 2018 and appeared as part of the extra cast for big name movies such as “Pacific Rim Uprising”, “Peter Rabbit 2” and “Shang-Chi”.
She also plays lead character(s) Jade Lang in the comedy action web series “How to become a Hero”, Anna in the comedy action film “Operation Kung Flu” and Jasmine in the drama short film “Millennial Story”.
Her creative portfolio covers Art Directing, Production Assistant, Hair- Make Up and Wardrobe Department. Quyen has experience in wardrobe alterations and costume designing, prop handling and set design.
Quyen has interned with comedy TV series “Fat Pizza” in the Art Department and ABC comedy TV series “Preppers” as a costume designer. She’s debuted as an Art Director in the independent action featured film “Echo 8” as well as fulfilling the role of action character Knuckles.
A dedicated entertainment professional, who’s trained in the Bella system method of acting, Quyen strives to be diligent, hardworking and willing to accept coaching and direction.
Biography
Joanne Chang is a professional pharmacist in Australia and Hong Kong. She accidentally discovered her ‘creative bug’ in Hong Kong. Answering to a random Facebook post, she was cast as a plus size model for a China Mobile commercial in 2017. Having loved her time on set, she decided to pursue something further in the entertainment industry.
Returning to Australia, Joanne has been cast on a few short films, featured in commercials, and participated in the reality television show “First Dates”. She has worked on various blockbuster films as a background artist. In addition to her training with Screenwise in screen acting, she is skilled in Chinese Kung Fu as well as hip-hop and contemporary dancing. She also speaks three languages.
Joanne is a passionate actress. As an Australian with Chinese ethnicity, she is excited that more diverse stories are being portrayed on screen and would like to be part of this movement.