Tian Richards is known for Tom Swift (2022), Nancy Drew (2019) and Being Mary Jane (2013).
Tian Tan is an actor, comedian and online personality. Originally from China, he moved to New Zealand when he was seven. He has trained under various teachers across New Zealand and Australia on various techniques such as Meisner and Chubbuck. Some notable screen appearances include: 'Friday Night Bites', 'Baby Mama's Club', 'Sui Generis', 'Ao-terror-oa' and 'Mega Time Squad'. Initially he started out making YouTube videos as a way to simulate acting. After not much luck on YouTube, he found success in creating comedic and motivational videos on Facebook. He was awarded 'Best in Entertainment' at the Social Media Awards in 2017. Coming from a martial arts background, he eventually transitioned into the sport of tricking. With over 7 years of experience, he can be seen using it in roles such as Patre in Netflix's 'The New Legends of Monkey'. Outside of acting he is educating the world on how to live a more wholesome, sustainable life via funny videos on social media. As well as gambling money in cryptocurrency in hopes of going to the moon on a Tesla one day.
Tian Wang is known for Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping (2016), Triple Threat (2019) and Abduction (2019).
Tian Wen Chen was born on May 28, 1963 in Singapore. He is an actor, known for Ilo Ilo (2013), Disclosed (2013) and Unriddle (2010).
Tian Yi Tong is an actress, known for And the Winner Is Love (2020), Cute Programmer (2021) and Liang Yan Xie Yi (2021).
Tian Yu was born on 10 January 1993 in Hexi, Tianjin, China. He is an actor, known for Chao yue (2021), Sat luen gap yeung (2014) and Xiong di ban (2018).
Tian Yuan is an actress, known for Dreamland (2016).
Tian Zhenwei is an actor, known for Tao chu sheng tian (2013).
Tian'ai Zhang is an actress, known for Tai zi fei sheng zhi ji (2015), Wu dong qian kun (2018) and Wo De Peng You Chen Bai Lu Xiao Jie (2016).
Tian-Lin Wang was born on September 11, 1928 in Shanghai, China. He was a director and actor, known for Zhui ji (1971), Yin hai sheng ge (1958) and Hong mei ge (1967). He died on November 16, 2010 in Hong Kong.