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Norman Yeung is a Canadian actor, writer, filmmaker and artist.


Acting

Yeung played the role of Kim Yong in '' Resident Evil: Afterlife'', alongside Milla Jovovich,
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Kim Coates Kim F. Coates (born February 21, 1958) is a Canadian–American actor who has worked in both Canadian and American films and television series. He has worked on Broadway portraying Stanley Kowalski in ''A Streetcar Named Desire'' and in the lead ...
. The fourth installment in the ''Resident Evil'' film franchise, ''Resident Evil: Afterlife'' dominated the international box office for four weeks upon release in September, 2010, and remains the most commercially successful film of the franchise to date, having grossed $300,228,084. He describes his character Kim Yong as "simply human" and "a point of access for the audience.". Yeung played the role of Eddie the Metal Dude in ''
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'', appearing in 21 episodes as a Satanic agent provocateur to Todd (
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) and nemesis to Jimmy the Janitor (
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). He describes his character Eddie as "a badass with luxurious hair who wants nothing but destruction." He reprised his role of Eddie in the animated feature film ''Todd and the Book of Pure Evil: The End of the End''. Other film and television roles include a disgruntled laborer in ''
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'', an irresponsible aide in '' Murdoch Mysteries'', a conniving gang leader in ''
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'', a guilt-ridden drama student in ''King'', and a VJ in ''The Tracey Fragments'', directed by Bruce McDonald and starring Elliot Page. Yeung played the roles of Young Zhang Lin and Benny in ''
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'', a co-production between
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and
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(January - April 2016). This production, directed by Chris Abraham, was the Canadian premiere of the
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-winning play by
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. Yeung played the role of Hassan in ''
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'', a co-production between
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and
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(January - March 2013). This production, directed by Eric Rose, was the Canadian premiere of the celebrated, international bestseller by
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, adapted for the stage by Matthew Spangler. This production was a box office and critical success, receiving favorable press including
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, Calgary Herald and Edmonton Journal. Yeung's performance was " rticularly notable ... Yeung, as Hassan and then later as Hassans’ son, delivers a powerful, quiet performance..." (Calgary Herald); "...other compelling performances ... Norman Yeung wrenches hearts with his eager, honourable Hassan." (The Globe and Mail); "Conor Wylie and Norman Yeung, both young Vancouver artists, are especially affecting and soulful as young Amir and his best friend Hassan, the son of his father's servant. Their playfulness together, and Hassan's heartbreaking loyalty and stoicism even in the face of his friend's betrayal, linger powerfully in the mind." (Edmonton Journal).


Writing

Yeung's play ''Theory'', about a film professor fighting the online terror of a mysterious student, had its world premiere at
Tarragon Theatre The Tarragon Theatre is a theatre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, and one of the main centers for contemporary playwriting in the country.
in Toronto in 2018, and American premiere at Mosaic Theater in Washington, D.C., in 2019. It was nominated for the Carol Bolt Award in 2019, the Safe Words New Canadian Play Award in 2017, and won First Prize for the Herman Voaden National Playwriting Competition in 2015. Early productions were staged at Rumble Theatre's Tremors Festival in 2018,
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's FireWorks Series in 2013, and SummerWorks Festival in 2010, where it received the
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/SummerWorks Award for Design (Camellia Koo). ''Theory'' is available as a podcast on CBC/PlayME and a book from Playwrights Canada Press. Referring to hypocrisy found at every point of the political spectrum, Yeung has said: "That ''Theory'' has gained urgency and relevance since I wrote the first draft in 2009 is uncanny and alarming." Critics have said: "The play is admirably ambitious as it works through layers of complexity … It’s a tribute to the sophistication of many of the ideas in this play that I still can’t make up my mind about the initial question I posed. hat_would_Jordan_Peterson_say_about_this_play?.html" ;"title="Jordan_Peterson.html" ;"title="hat would
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); "''Theory'' is one of the most intelligently provocative plays one is likely to see this season. It will resonate with anyone who has ever had to question their own allegiances and discomfort those who are too certain of themselves." (Washington City Paper); "[An] invigorating drama of critical ideas that replays in the mind the next day the way a catchy tune gets stuck in one’s head." (DC Metro Theater Arts); "A Truly Provocative Internet Thriller … a must-see for anyone who’s ever had an internet-induced panic attack. … masterfully tackles power dynamics, privilege, bias, and the tension between freedom of speech and oppression. … The plot builds toward a heart-racing climax … prepare for a heated discussion, because ''Theory'' gets an A for stimulating difficult but important conversation." (DCist); "''Theory'' punches up hard with its social commentary. … This is one of the most exciting shows on stage right now..." (Mooney on Theatre); “''Theory'' pulls no punches in exploring the dubious parameters of art and communication ... Norman Yeung’s aggressively intellectual script ... promises to fuel animated discussions long after you’ve left the theatre.” (Torontoist). His play ''Deirdre Dear'' premiered at the
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New Theatre Festival in 2015 in St. Louis, Missouri, presented alongside the premiere of LaBute's "Kandahar". His first full-length play ''Pu-Erh'', about how language unites and divides an immigrant family, premiered at
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in Toronto in 2010. It was nominated for four Dora Mavor Moore Awards, including Outstanding New Play. It was also a finalist for the Herman Voaden National Playwriting Competition in 2009. His play ''Lichtenstein's an 8: A New Formula to Quantify Artistic Quality'', about the intersections between art and science, was presented at
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' Rhubarb Festival in Toronto in 2008. His post-apocalyptic opera ''Black Blood'' (Norman Yeung, librettist; Christiaan Venter, composer), about victims in a war over resources, premiered at Tapestry New Opera Showcase in Toronto in 2012. Yeung has been a member of the Stratford Festival Playwrights Retreat, fu-GEN Theatre Company's Kitchen Playwrights Unit, Canadian Stage's BASH! Artist Development Program, and Tapestry New Opera's Librettist-Composer Laboratory (LibLab).


Filmmaking

Yeung has written and directed short films that include ''Anne Darling'', ''Marnie Love'', ''Hello Faye'', and ''Light 01''. His films have screened at international film festivals including
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,
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, The Los Angeles International Short Film Festival, on
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Channel, Mini Movie International Channel (Europe), and on
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. He was Second Unit Director on ''The Tracey Fragments'', directed by Bruce McDonald and starring Ellen Page.


Visual Arts

Yeung has exhibited his paintings and drawings in such venues as
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, Art Gallery of Mississauga, Flying Rooster Contemporary Projects (Montreal), Milk Glass (Toronto), Board of Directors (Toronto), and curcioprojects (New York City). His painting and illustration clients include LVMH,
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(BMD),
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, MTV, CBC, and many more. As a visual artist, he was featured on
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's "MAKE: Next Generation Canadian Creators", CBC's ''
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'' TV, MuchMusic, MTV, and in numerous publications and documentaries.


Cultural Activism

Yeung's cultural concerns as a Chinese Canadian actor and artist are explored in the book ''Voices Rising: Asian Canadian Cultural Activism'' by Xiaoping Li. () He has been a playwriting mentor at Paprika Festival (Toronto), lectured at
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about urban art and at
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about a career in the arts, spoken at The Humanitas Festival (Toronto) about responsible casting of minorities in media, and received a Toronto Clean and Beautiful City Appreciation Award for his mural work.


Personal life

Yeung received his BFA in Acting from
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and his BFA (Honours) in Film Studies from
Ryerson University Toronto Metropolitan University (TMU or Toronto Met) is a public research university located in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The university's core campus is situated within the Garden District, although it also operates facilities elsewhere in Tor ...
. He was born in Guangzhou, China and grew up in
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,
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, Canada. He lives in Los Angeles and Toronto.


References


External links


Official Website
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