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My Wedding And Other Secrets
''My Wedding and Other Secrets'' is a 2011 romantic comedy film directed by Roseanne Liang, written by Liang and Angeline Loo, and produced by South Pacific Pictures. The film is based on Liang's real-life cross-cultural romance. Plot A Romeo and Juliet story set in Auckland, New Zealand, Emily Chu (Michelle Ang) is the daughter of traditional Chinese parents, whose only wishes are that she marries a good Chinese boy and becomes a doctor. But life seems to have other ideas for Emily, who dreams of becoming a world-famous director and falls in love with a white boy from university, James Harrison (Matt Whelan). When she and James, two kindred nerd spirits fall clumsily into love they must overcome the expectations of her parents. A Kiwi-Asian, Emily considers herself a banana (yellow on the outside, white on the inside), but her father Dr Chu has a different perspective, and his past threats of disownment on her sister hangs over Emily's head. With their secret marriage, Emi ...
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Roseanne Liang
Roseanne Liang is a New Zealand film director. Her first feature film, '' My Wedding and Other Secrets'', was the first theatrically released feature film made by a Chinese New Zealander and became 2011's highest grossing local feature film. She also co-created, directed, and co-wrote the 2021 TV series ''Creamerie''. Early life Liang was born in New Zealand to Hong Kong emigrants. Her parents were doctors, one was a pediatrician and the other a surgeon. She has two sisters. Liang attended St Cuthbert's College, Auckland, and was dux of the school in 1995. She went on to study computer science at the University of Auckland. She graduated with a Masters in Creative and Performing Arts in 2003. Career Liang made her directorial debut with the autobiographical documentary film ''Banana in a Nutshell'' (2005), which was about her own cross-cultural romance with a Pākehā. The film won Best Documentary at DOCNZ International Documentary Film Festival. Liang won Best Director of ...
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Filial Piety
In Confucianism, Chinese Buddhism, and Daoist ethics, filial piety (, ''xiào'') (Latin: pietas) is a virtue of respect for one's parents, elders, and ancestors. The Confucian ''Classic of Filial Piety'', thought to be written around the late Warring States-Qin-Han period, has historically been the authoritative source on the Confucian tenet of filial piety. The book—a purported dialogue between Confucius and his student Zengzi—is about how to set up a good society using the principle of filial piety. Filial piety is central to Confucian role ethics. In more general terms, filial piety means to be good to one's parents; to take care of one's parents; to engage in good conduct, not just towards parents but also outside the home so as to bring a good name to one's parents and ancestors; to show love, respect, and support; to display courtesy; to ensure male heirs; to uphold fraternity among brothers; to wisely advise one's parents, including dissuading them from moral unrighte ...
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Chinese People
The Chinese people or simply Chinese, are people or ethnic groups identified with China, usually through ethnicity, nationality, citizenship, or other affiliation. Chinese people are known as Zhongguoren () or as Huaren () by speakers of standard Chinese, including those living in Greater China as well as overseas Chinese. Although both terms both refer to Chinese people, their usage depends on the person and context. The former term is commonly used to refer to the citizens of the People's Republic of China - especially mainland China. The term Huaren is used to refer to ethnic Chinese, and is more often used for those who reside overseas or are non-citizens of China. The Han Chinese are the largest ethnic group in China, comprising approximately 92% of its Mainland population.CIA Factbook
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Gareth Yuen
Gareth Yuen is an Australian actor who portrays the character Dax Lo, the Blue Ranger on the 2007 television series '' Power Rangers: Operation Overdrive''. He appeared at the Power Morphicon in June 2007. He is a graduate of Sydney's National Institute of Dramatic Art (NIDA). Career Yuen has been on many Australian films television shows ranging from ''Sky Trackers'', Neighbours, '' Head Start'', ''Bed of Roses, Kath & Kim, Underbelly,'' and ''Party Tricks''. He was cast in ''Knowing'' starring Nicolas Cage and Liam Hemsworth. He was the Blue Ranger Dax Lo in '' Power Rangers: Operation Overdrive'' in 2007 and in 2011, he appeared in the New Zealand independent feature ''My Wedding and Other Secrets'' alongside Michelle Ang and Cheng Pei-pei. In 2016, he was cast in comedian and ''The Daily Show'' senior correspondent Ronny Chieng's comedy series Ronny Chieng: International Student, which was part of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation's ''Comedy Showroom'' where viewers ...
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Jock (athlete)
In the United States and Canada, a jock is a stereotype of an athlete, or someone who is primarily interested in sports and sports culture, and does not take much interest in intellectual activity. It is generally applied mostly to high school and college athletics participants who form a distinct youth subculture. As a blanket term, ''jock'' can be considered synonymous with ''athlete''. Jocks are usually presented as male practitioners of team sports such as American football, basketball, baseball, lacrosse, soccer, swimming and Ice hockey. Similar words that may mean the same as ''jock'' in North America include ''meathead,'' ''musclebrain,'' and ''musclehead.'' These terms are based on the stereotype that a jock is muscular but not very smart, and cannot carry a conversation on any topic other than one relating to sports and exercise. "Jocks" is also a slang term used by some English and Welsh people to refer to Scots in general, or to Scottish men. Origin The use of the ...
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Mike Ginn
Michael Daniel "Mike" Ginn (born 24 July 1989) is a New Zealand actor best known for his role as Gem, Ranger Operator Series Gold in '' Power Rangers RPM''. Early life and education Ginn was born and raised in New Zealand and is of Chinese descent. After realizing his passion for acting and drama in elementary school, Ginn began attending drama school in 2005, graduating in 2007 with a Bachelor of Performing and Screen Arts from Unitec Institute of Technology in Auckland. Career A year after his graduation from drama school, Ginn was cast as Gem, Ranger Gold on the Auckland-shot children's television series '' Power Rangers RPM'' (2009). Since then, Ginn has featured in various works, including the romantic comedy film '' My Wedding and Other Secrets'' (2011). Ginn has also acted on the stage, performing in a theatre production titled ''White Trash Omnibus''. After reprising his role of Gem on ''Power Rangers Hyperforce'' (2017-2018), Ginn became more involved with the pr ...
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Johnny Barker (entertainer)
John Barker may refer to: Business * John Barker (advertising executive) (born 1965), founder of Barker/DZP * John Barker (businessman) (1847–1925), Australian * John H. Barker, American businessman, owner of the John H. Barker Mansion in Michigan City, Indiana Politics * John Barker (died 1589) (c. 1532–1589), MP for Ipswich * John Barker (died 1618) (1579–1618), MP for Shrewsbury * John Barker (Bristol MP) (died 1636), English politician * Sir John Barker, 4th Baronet (1655–1696), English MP for Ipswich * John Barker (diplomat) (1771–1849), English diplomat and horticulturist * Sir John Barker, 1st Baronet (1840–1914), founder of Barkers department store in Kensington, London, and Liberal MP * John Barker (MP for Ilchester), English merchant and politician * John Barker (Parliamentarian), English draper and politician, MP for Coventry * John Barker (parliamentary officer) (1815–1891), clerk of the colonial Victorian (Australia) parliament * John Barker (Australi ...
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The Down Low Concept
thedownlowconcept is a production company and creative collective based in Auckland, New Zealand, specializing in producing comedy for film, radio and television. It was formed in 2002 by Jarrod Holt, Ryan Hutchings and Nigel McCulloch, and have since frequently collaborated with actor and comedian Josh Thomson. They are notable for their quirky, irreverent, and sometimes controversial comedic style. Notable productions 7 Days In 2009 thedownlowconcept created a popular and award winning comedy game show 7 Days, based on their news-based radio panel show, ''Off The Wire''. By creating consistent paid television work for a number of comedians the show has helped grow the New Zealand comedy scene by showcasing local comic talent to the public, and helping the country outgrow its notorious cultural cringe. 48 Hours thedownlowconcept were the first group to win the New Zealand 48HOURS Film Festival twice, with short films ''Brown Peril ''(2007), and ''Only Son'' (2010). All films ...
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Todd Emerson
Todd or Todds may refer to: Places ;Australia: * Todd River, an ephemeral river ;United States: * Todd Valley, California, also known as Todd, an unincorporated community * Todd, Missouri, a ghost town * Todd, North Carolina, an unincorporated community * Todd County, Kentucky * Todd County, Minnesota * Todd County, South Dakota * Todd Fork, a river in Ohio * Todd Township, Minnesota * Todd Township, Fulton County, Pennsylvania * Todd Township, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania * Todds, Ohio, an unincorporated community People * Todd (given name) * Todd (surname) Arts and entertainment * ''Todd'' (album), a 1974 album by Todd Rundgren * Todd (''Cars''), a character in ''Cars'' * Todd (''Stargate''), a recurring character in the series ''Stargate Atlantis'' * The Todd (''Scrubs''), a character on ''Scrubs'' Other uses * Todd (elm cultivar) * Todd class, a characteristic class in algebraic topology * Todd-AO, a company in film post-production * Todd Corporation, a ...
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Simon London
Simon may refer to: People * Simon (given name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the given name Simon * Simon (surname), including a list of people with the surname Simon * Eugène Simon, French naturalist and the genus authority ''Simon'' * Tribe of Simeon, one of the twelve tribes of Israel Places * Şimon ( hu, links=no, Simon), a village in Bran Commune, Braşov County, Romania * Șimon, a right tributary of the river Turcu in Romania Arts, entertainment, and media Films * ''Simon'' (1980 film), starring Alan Arkin * ''Simon'' (2004 film), Dutch drama directed by Eddy Terstall Games * ''Simon'' (game), a popular computer game * Simon Says, children's game Literature * ''Simon'' (Sutcliff novel), a children's historical novel written by Rosemary Sutcliff * Simon (Sand novel), an 1835 novel by George Sand * ''Simon Necronomicon'' (1977), a purported grimoire written by an unknown author, with an introduction by a man identified only as "Simon ...
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Celeste Wong
Celeste Wong is a Chinese-New Zealand actress, barista and coffee blogger, under the nickname Girl in the Café. Acting Wong played a dancer in a 2004 episode of the Australian series '' Stringers''. Wong played Melanie in the 2011 New Zealand film ''My Wedding and Other Secrets'', and a psychiatrist in '' Stonehouse'' in 2023. Coffee Wong has worked in coffee shops in Dunedin, Melbourne and London. She began blogging about coffee as "Girl in the Café". As a coffee expert, she has contributed to '' Director'' and ''Olive The olive, botanical name ''Olea europaea'', meaning 'European olive' in Latin, is a species of small tree or shrub in the family Oleaceae, found traditionally in the Mediterranean Basin. When in shrub form, it is known as ''Olea europaea'' ...'' magazines, '' The Art Newspaper'' and BBC One's Saturday Kitchen. References External links * {{DEFAULTSORT:Wong, Celeste Date of birth missing (living people) Living people 21st-century New Z ...
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Katlyn Wong
Caitlin () is a female given name of Irish origin. Historically, the Irish name Caitlín was anglicized as Cathleen or Kathleen. In the 1970s, however, non-Irish speakers began pronouncing the name according to English spelling rules as , which led to many variations in spelling such as Caitlin, Catelynn, Caitlyn, Katlyn, Kaitlin, Kaitlyn, Katelyn and Katelynn. It is the Irish version of the Old French name ''Cateline'' , which comes from Catherine, which in turn comes from the Ancient Greek Αἰκατερίνη (Aikaterine). Catherine is attributed to St. Catherine of Alexandria. Along with the many other variants of Catherine, it is generally believed to mean "pure" because of its long association with the Greek adjective καθαρός ''katharos'' (pure), though the name did not evolve from this word. Notable people Literature * Caitlin Brennan, pseudonym of Judith Tarr, American fantasy writer * Cait Brennan, American screenwriter and performer * Caitlin Davies, ...
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