Jamie Chung

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Biography

Jaime Chung is a Korean-American actress whose career began on Real World: San Diego. Before the she started acting she was a hard working…more

Born

4/10/1983, San Fransico, California, USA

Birth Name

Jamie Lynn Chung

Gender

Female
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    • Jamie Chung: (Comparing her character from Dragonball to Samurai Girl) It's a very strong young female role, and her name is Chi Chi. We've finished filming. The martial-arts aspect of the character [is the same as the Samurai Girl character Heaven], but Heaven is something real special. … Chi Chi was a fun character to play, and … it's also a very strong young female, but Heaven has a completely different [backstory] behind her that makes things so much more interesting.
    • Jamie Chung:(About "Samurai Girl") The show is action- packed and full of romance and comedy. I really think everyone is going to find something to relate to while watching it. We've really got something for everyone. I watch the show and I'm really proud of it. I really hope its the next Alias. Really, its sort of a combination of Gossip Girl and Alias.
    • Jamie Chung: (On her training for Samurai Girl) I had about two weeks of tae-kwon-do when I ws younger until I broke my finger. But really, I'm very athletic and we had some really great martial-arts teachers for this. Its all about muscle memory and learning the moves so we worked on them a lot. It worked out really well. What I think I like best are my kicks. I can kick.
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