Nhi Do grew up in Victoria, British Columbia, the second of three daughters to Vietnamese immigrants. Nhi's love of performance and singing brought years of musical theatre while her insatiable need to make others laugh brought her to the competitive stages of the Canadian Improv Games. A triple-threat performer, Nhi has worked on a variety of projects such as: Zack Snyder's Watchmen (2009); the Canadian Screen Award-nominated and Leo Award-winning web series, NarcoLeap (2018); and as the title lead in Shaftesbury's Upstairs Amy (2017). On stage, Nhi was a lead in the Jessie Richardson award-nominated Canadian premiere of "Heathers: The Musical." Recent projects include: Hope and Grace (2020) (nominated for Best Actress at the Asian Film Festival, Los Angeles, Hollywood); APTN Lumi's Querencia (2021); and the punk-rock film noir, Door Mouse. Nhi has a BA in English Literature with a minor in Film Studies from the University of Victoria and is a graduate of the Summer Training Congress at the American Conservatory Theater in San Francisco.
Nhim Chhun is an actor, known for Buoyancy (2019).
Nhu Quynh Nguyen Linh is an actress, known for Along the Sea (2020) and Noble (2014).
Nhumi Threadgill is an actress, known for Highway 1 (2021), Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999) and Vedic Nights (2020).
Nhung Dam is an actress and director, known for Boy 7 (2015), Flikken Maastricht (2007) and Ik Weet Wie Je Bent (2018).
Nhung Hong is known for Skam Germany (2018), Hard Feelings (2023) and Hotel Mondial (2023).
Nhung Kate (a Vietnamese mononym) was studying Theater and Dance at the Hanoi College of Arts when she entered and won a popular reality competition show Vietnam Superstar." From there she landed her first lead in a television series and won "The National Film and Television Actor" award in Vietnam. These consecutive successes catapulted Nhung Kate into the next stage of her career. Nhung Kate has since starred in more than 10 Vietnamese TV series as a lead including recent hits "Swapping Fate" (Danh trao so phan) and "The Fire Dossier - Part 3: The Dead Body Speaks" (Ho so Lua phan 3: Tu thi len tieng). Her international TV work includes a role in Australia Drama limited series for Fremantle: "Better Man" and a recurring role in the Korean Drama "Face Me and Smile" for EBS. Her first feature film was in the 2013 martial arts action film "Bui Doi Cho Lon," which was controversial for it's violence and realistic fight sequences from director Charlie Nguyen where she played 'Trang'. In 2014, Nhung Kate gained praise for her breakthrough performance in Ham Tran's supernatural horror "Hollow". In 2016 she collaborated with Ham Tran again with the box office hit "Bitcoin Heist" where she played the police detective "Dada". In 2017, Nhung Kate was awarded by the Special Grand Jury of Film Independent's LA Film Festival "Best Actress" in her performances in Derek Nguyen's supernatural thriller "The Housemaid." The film later got acquired by IFC and released in 2018. In 2021 Nhung Kate joined the John Wick Universe as Yen' in "The Continental" for Starz. When she is not acting, Nhung Kate is a known Ducatista with over 50,000 clocked racing miles. She travelled all-over South-East Asia on her Ducati motorcycles. Originally Nhung Kate picked up martial arts as a hobby and competed in 2 MMA cage fights earlier in her career. Since Nhung Kate is recognized as a skilled fighter where she trains at Vietnam's first MMA Training Center founded by her partner, renowned martial artist and stunt choreographer: Johnny Tri Nguyen.
Nhut Le has been cast to recur on HBO Max's "Peacemaker" as Judomaster. He joins regulars John Cena, Danielle Brooks, Chris Conrad, Jennifer Holland, Steve Agee, Robert Patrick, and Chukwudi Iwuji. Peacemaker is the spin-off streaming series of James Gunn's Warner Bros "Suicide Squad" movie, centering on John Cena's mercenary character. Gunn executive produces with "Suicide Squad"'s Peter Safran. Gunn wrote all eight episodes and directed multiple episodes, including the first. Cena is co-EP. Gunn's Troll Court Entertainment and The Safran Company in association with Warner Bros. Television. Production began in early 2021. Nhut is best known for his recurring roles on Comedy Central's Kroll Show. He moved to Los Angeles and studied improv at the Groundlings and the Upright Citizens Brigade. Nhut attended UArts in Philadelphia, working with influential professors and directors Johnnie Hobbs Jr., Whit McLaughlin, Janice Orlandi, and Tom Quinn, among others. Born in Ho Chi Minh City Vietnam where he lived until the age of 6 when he immigrated to the United States. He speaks fluent Vietnamese. When not acting, he enjoys making ceramics, working out, and reading.
Nhya Cedon is an actress, known for Greatland (2020), Sasha Lanes and Up North (2017).
The tiny 12-year-old girl with wide, darting eyes and a big headdress, undulating across the stage in the graceful, highly stylized dance of Bali. Her arms floated and twined, as if they had no bones or joints, as she dipped and rose to the urgent syncopated gongs of a Gamelan orchestra. In 1952 New York the young dancer had never before left her home village, Peliatan, with its small, mud-walled houses surrounded by bright green rice fields. Now she was the star of the Bali Dancers, a troupe that had traveled more than 10,000 miles into the alien worlds of the United States and Europe. Accompanied by a 40-piece gamelan orchestra in which players used mallets to produce rapid, rhythmic and hypnotic music on banks of percussion instruments. Balinese dance, with roots in Hindu and traditional folk rituals, is central to the island's culture, performed in temples and courtyards for both religious and secular occasions. It is characterized by slight, pivoting gestures of the head, hands, fingers and especially the eyes, which are virtually performers of their own, round, intense and expressive. On the tour, Raka Rasmi performed a delicate new dance called the Oleg Tamulilingan, or the Bumblebee, in which a male and female dancer circle each other as if courting. Audiences were ecstatic. The performances received as many as seven curtain calls.