The American writer, comedian, and actor has really made a name for themselves in the entertainment industry. Known widely as a key creative force behind the Disney+ series Doogie Kamealoha, M.D., they’ve brought both humor and heart to the show as a staff writer. On top of that, they took on a lead role in Adele Lim’s film Joy Ride, showcasing their range and charisma on screen. It’s no surprise that their growing popularity has earned them over 70,000 Instagram followers—and that number continues to climb.
Before all the spotlight, though, life looked a bit different. They attended Greenhills School during their high school years, where early sparks of creativity began to form. At just 16 years old, everything changed after watching Gabriel Iglesias’ Hot and Fluffy special—it was that moment they fell in love with comedy. That passion only grew stronger when they got to Harvard University, where they not only performed stand-up regularly but also stepped into leadership by becoming co-president of the Harvard College Stand-Up Society.
Family also plays a big part in their story. Their parents immigrated to the United States from China, bringing with them resilience and ambition that clearly influenced their journey. Through hard work and a sharp comedic voice, they’ve built an impressive career—and it’s still just the beginning.
They were recognized as a 2022 Just for Laughs New Face of Comedy, which definitely helped boost their rising profile. In 2023, she landed a role in an untitled project from Lauren Ludwig set to air on FX—another exciting step forward in her career. She’s been making smart moves lately, and it’s clear that her talent is getting the attention it deserves. With momentum like this, she’s quickly becoming one to watch in the comedy world.