Parry Shen

Actor

Birthday June 26, 1973

Birth Sign Cancer

Birthplace Queens, New York, U.S.

Age 50 years old

Nationality United States

Height 168 cm

#55137 Most Popular

1973

Parry Shen (born June 26, 1973) is an American actor, author, screenwriter, and producer.

Shen's first major acting role was in Better Luck Tomorrow as Ben Manibag, the film's leading character.

He also starred in another Asian American film, Surrogate Valentine.

He has since starred in the horror film Hatchet and its sequels Hatchet II, Hatchet III, and Victor Crowley.

He had a recurring role as Tyler Li in the television series Tru Calling.

Shen was born June 26, 1973, in New York City, in the borough of Queens.

He went to Archbishop Molloy High School, then an all-boys (but now co-educational) Roman Catholic school in Briarwood, in Queens, New York, and at the University at Buffalo.

His mother is from Hong Kong.

His father is from Shanghai.

When he moved to California, he worked as a dorm parent at Villanova Preparatory School, a private college preparatory school in Ojai.

Shen is of Chinese descent and can speak Cantonese.

2002

Shen is best known as the lead character, Ben Manibag, in Justin Lin's seminal Asian American film, Better Luck Tomorrow (2002).

Shen was also a main part of the cast of Hatchet, in which he also returned for Adam Green's Hatchet II and Hatchet III.

Shen has appeared in Ed Decter's The New Guy (2002) opposite DJ Qualls and Zooey Deschanel (as Glen).

Shen has been married to his wife, Kim, since August 2, 2002, and they have two daughters.

2004

Shen also played various characters on the TV series Asia Street Comedy (2004).

2009

Shen is Managing Editor of Secret Identities: The Asian American Superhero Anthology, published by The New Press in April 2009.

2011

Shen also appears as the lead husband character, Luke, in Richard Wong's Yes We're Open opposite Lynn Chen and in Dave Boyle's Surrogate Valentine (2011) as Bradley, Pearry Reginald Teo's The Gene Generation (as Jackie, the brother of Bai Ling's character), and Eric Shapiro's Rule of 3 (2008) (as David).

Shen has appeared on the TV shows NCIS: Los Angeles (as Ty), MADTv (as Chin-Hwa Dak), Criminal Minds (as Bobby Kim), Brothers & Sisters (as Dan Silk), Veronica Mars (as Hsiang 'Charleston' Chu), Thief (as Billy 'Shrimp Boy' Kwan), Without a Trace (as Steven Park), Tru Calling (as Tyler Li), Holliston (as Trent), NCIS (TV series) (as Ben Richmond), Sabrina the Teenage Witch (as Seth), Party of Five (as Kyle), Cousin Skeeter (as Billy Blowfield), Chicago Hope (as Harry Lensky), The King of Queens (as stockboy), Malibu, CA (as Kip), Beverly Hills 90210 (as Staffer), Suddenly Susan (as Robert), Caroline in the City (as Tim), and Buffy the Vampire Slayer (as student).

2012

Its sequel, Shattered: The Asian American Comics Anthology, was published in November 2012.

2013

Since 2013, he has portrayed the role of Brad Cooper on General Hospital.

He is also known for his voice acting in the video games Sleeping Dogs and Mortal Kombat X.

On May 6, 2013, Shen debuted in the recurring role of Brad Cooper on General Hospital.

He will be in the upcoming feature film Automation.

Shen has written and produced the feature film entitled Unidentified (2013), directed by Jason Richard Miller.

Shen speaks at numerous universities about the entertainment industry and shares his experiences as an Asian American in the media.

2015

Shen also voices the character Takeda Takahashi in "Mortal Kombat X" (2015), Winston Chu in Square Enix's Sleeping Dogs (2012), Mogu Zai in Blizzard's World of Warcraft: Mists of Pandaria (2012), and Tang/Privateer/Thug in Far Cry 3 (2012).