Jamie Chung

Actress

Birthday April 10, 1983

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace San Francisco, California, U.S.

Age 40 years old

Nationality United States

Height 167 cm

#3757 Most Popular

1980

They were raised by "traditional" parents who moved to the United States in 1980 and ran a hamburger restaurant.

1983

Jamie Jilynn Chung (born April 10, 1983) is an American actress and former reality television personality.

Jamie Jilynn Chung was born April 10, 1983, in San Francisco, California, where she grew up.

She and her older sister are second-generation Korean Americans.

2001

After graduating from Lowell High School in 2001, Chung attended and graduated from the University of California, Riverside with a B.A. in economics in 2005.

She was a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority.

2004

She began her career in 2004 as a cast member on the MTV reality series The Real World: San Diego and subsequently through her appearances on its spin-off show, Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Inferno II.

She is regarded by many as the Real World alumna with the most successful media career.

Chung was a cast member on The Real World: San Diego, the 14th season of MTV's long-running reality TV show The Real World, which aired in 2004.

At the time, she was described by MTV as a hard-working student who worked two jobs to pay her tuition but also enjoyed partying.

She was also described by her friends as not having the best taste in men.

2005

After appearing on The Real World, Chung appeared on its spin-off game show, Real World/Road Rules Challenge, as a cast member in that show's 2005 season, The Inferno II, during which she was a member of the "Good Guys" team, which squared off against the "Bad Asses".

By the end of the season, after several cast members had been eliminated during the competition, Chung remained, along with her teammates Darrell Taylor, Landon Lueck, and Mike Mizanin.

Chung and her teammates defeated the remaining members of the Bad Asses in the final event, and won the competition.

2007

After her stint on The Real World, Chung began her acting career with various minor roles in television and films, including as Cordy Han in ten episodes of Days of Our Lives, as a Hooters girl in the 2007 comedy I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry, and in episodes of CSI: NY and Veronica Mars.

One of Chung's earliest on-camera appearances was in the music video for Rihanna's single "Umbrella", as first woman to the right of Jay Z.

The video premiered April 26, 2007.

2008

In 2008 Chung had her first major onscreen role, as the series lead in the ABC Family television miniseries Samurai Girl.

In SFGate, her acting in this role was described as making "a promising bid for TV stardom."

It also claimed that the show was an attempt to add more diversity to TV shows.

2009

She had supporting roles in the 2009 feature films Sorority Row and Dragonball Evolution, in the latter as Goku's love interest, Chi-Chi, as well as the lead role in one of the segments of the film Burning Palms.

Chung later starred in the Disney Channel TV film Princess Protection Program, which co-starred Demi Lovato and Selena Gomez.

2010

She appeared in 2010 film Grown Ups and had a supporting role in the 2012 martial arts film The Man with the Iron Fists.

2011

In March 2011, Chung played Amber in Zack Snyder's action fantasy film Sucker Punch, which required her to undergo physical training with Navy SEALs and work with stunt and fight choreographers who had worked on Snyder's previous films.

Chung stated that she nervous about having to sing in the film: "I don't sing. I'm working on it, but just because I'm Korean doesn't mean I karaoke."

She then provided the voice of Aimi Yoshida in the video game X-Men: Destiny, which was released that September.

2012

Chung gained her first major feature film role in the 2012 film Premium Rush, directed by David Koepp.

That same year, she starred as the lead in the independent film Eden, in which she played a Korean American girl abducted and coerced into prostitution by American human traffickers.

Since 2012, she has appeared in the recurring role of Mulan in the television series Once Upon a Time.

2014

She later transitioned into acting and has since become known for films such as Dragonball Evolution, Grown Ups, Premium Rush, Sorority Row, The Hangover Part II, Sucker Punch, and Big Hero 6 (2014).

Chung received critical acclaim for her lead performance in the independent drama film Eden.

In 2014, Chung co-starred in Sin City: A Dame to Kill For, which was released that August.

That October saw the release of the animated Disney film Big Hero 6, in which she provided the voice of GoGo Tomago.

Big Hero 6 won the Academy Award for Best Animated Feature.

2015

Chung and her then-fiancé, Bryan Greenberg, co-starred in the film Already Tomorrow in Hong Kong, which was released in February 2015.

2016

In March 2016, Chung was cast as attorney Lana Harris in the one-hour legal drama Miranda's Rights, but the series was not picked up by NBC after the pilot episode.

2017

Chung played the lead role in the miniseries Samurai Girl, was a series regular in the two seasons (2017–19) of the superhero drama series The Gifted, played the recurring role of Mulan in the ABC fantasy television series Once Upon a Time, and has been a series regular, since 2017, as the voice of Go Go Tomago for the animated Big Hero 6: The Series – the role she voiced in the 2014 film.

She reprised the role in Disney XD's 2017 series Big Hero 6: The Series and in Kingdom Hearts III (2019).

Chung was cast as Blink in the Fox superhero series The Gifted, which debuted in October 2017.

2020

Beginning in August 2020, Chung appeared in the recurring role of Ji-Ah on the HBO series Lovecraft Country.