Gwendoline Yeo

Gwendoline See-Hian Yeo (simplified Chinese: 杨时贤; traditional Chinese: ; pinyin: Yáng Shíxián; born July 10, 1977) is an American actress, voice actress, writer and musician best known for her role as Xiao-Mei in Desperate Housewives, Sun Foy in the film Broken Trail (for which she was nominated for a Best Actress NAMIC Vision Award [1]) and as the voice of Shinigami in Nickelodeon's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.

Gwendoline Yeo
Yeo in 2018
Born
Gwendoline See-Hian Yeo

(1977-07-10) July 10, 1977
Alma materUCLA
San Francisco Conservatory of Music
OccupationActress, voice actress, writer, musician
Years active2001–present
RelativesGeorge Yeo (uncle)
Websitewww.gwendolineyeo.com

Film

Yeo starred opposite Robert Duvall and Thomas Haden Church in the Emmy Award-winning Western Broken Trail as Sun Foy (also known as "number three"), a Chinese girl sold into prostitution in the 1800s. After a worldwide search, Duvall personally selected her to star opposite him in the role.[2] Her performance in the film earned her critical acclaim and a NAMIC Vision Award nomination for Best Actress in 2007.[1]

In the independent film Heathens and Thieves, Yeo played Kun Hua, a role which garnered her Best Actress Awards at both the WorldFest Houston International Film Festival and the Iowa Film Festival.[3]

Yeo also starred in the Emmy Award-nominated Amazon original special, American Girl: Ivy & Julie.

Other notable film roles include Dr. Samantha Yep in The Jane Austen Book Club with Emily Blunt and Hugh Dancy, June in Night Skies, and The Magic of Ordinary Days with Keri Russell.

Television

Yeo is perhaps best known for her recurring guest star role as Xiao-Mei, the Chinese maid of Gabrielle (Eva Longoria) and Carlos (Ricardo Antonio Chavira) in Desperate Housewives. The character's popularity in the series led to an offer for a series regular contract the next season.[4]

She also had a recurring role as the Oklahoma-born Sargent Richelle (opposite Felicity Huffman in the critically acclaimed series American Crime, played Kelly Lee on General Hospital, and has also guested on other popular shows such as NCIS, Grey's Anatomy, Castle, The Mentalist, and Chuck.

Voice acting

Yeo is a prominent voice artist in several animated series, films, video games, and commercials, and has multiple action figures based on her characters.

Her character Shinigami, from Nickelodeon's Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, was officially launched during San Diego Comic-Con to a huge crowd of fans.[5] She has voiced several other popular animated characters including Cato Parassiti in Star Wars: The Clone Wars, Domino in Wolverine and the X-Men, Li Mei in The Invincible Iron Man, Lola Chong in Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Gramma on Stitch!, Mercy Graves in The Batman and Li-en in Zatch Bell!. She has also guest starred on Phineas and Ferb, Kim Possible and What's New, Scooby Doo?.

In video games, Yeo is best known as Paine in Final Fantasy X-2 and Kingdom Hearts II. She was also the female lead in SOCOM 4 U.S. Navy SEALs as the character Forty-Five.[6] Other notable video game credits include Lady Deathstrike in X-Men: Next Dimension, Yuma in Far Cry 4, and Four-Eyes in Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon City.

Other projects

Yeo's love of music led her to specialize in playing the Chinese long zither, also known as the guzheng, which culminated into a one-woman radio show on NPR-KCRW about her immigrant and ugly duckling story. It also included the debut of her first two zither/vocal tracks "Kiss My Grits" and "Lovers."

Her radio show evolved into a theater piece which Yeo wrote, scored, and starred in called Laughing With My Mouth Wide Open, which received rave reviews during its run at the El Centro Theatre.[6][7]

Yeo also designed her own limited-edition clothing line, which quickly sold out, and donated the proceeds to Kentucky's Christian Appalachian Project.[8]

Personal life

Born in Singapore, Yeo moved to California as a teenager, graduating (with honors) from St. Ignatius College Preparatory in 1994. Yeo graduated summa cum laude from UCLA in 1997 and also earned a diploma in Classical Piano from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music.[9]

Yeo was crowned Miss Asian America in 1995 and was also named Miss Chinatown USA in 1998-1999.

She is the niece of George Yeo, former Singaporean Minister for Foreign Affairs.

Filmography

Live-action

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003Perfect GirlPerfect GirlShort film
2004A Day Without a MexicanNewscaster
2004CodeNurse Kyra ChenShort film
2007Night SkiesJune
2007Dead ToneDetective Anne Hastings
2007The Jane Austen Book ClubDr. Samantha Yep
2008Vacancy 2: The First CutBrideDirect-to-video
2009FreshmynLi Yen SuShort film
2009I Do... I Did!Dr. Wong
2012Heathens and ThievesKun Hua
2012FreeloadersYue Jie

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2001Grounded for LifeLinda2 episodes
2002The Random YearsHappy Dragon Hot WaitressEpisode: "Don't Make Me Have Sex in the Hamptons"
2003Watching EllieAndrea BarlowEpisode: "Shrink"
2004The O.C.Sara / AmyEpisode: "The Strip"
2004Judging AmyLisa BartEpisode: "Consent"
2005The Magic of Ordinary DaysRoseTelevision film
2005NYPD BlueAi WatanabeEpisode: "Moving Day"
2005JAGLt. ChangEpisode: "Unknown Soldier"
200524Melissa Rabb2 episodes
2006General HospitalDr. Kelly Lee7 episodes
2006Desperate HousewivesXiao-Mei9 episodes
2006Broken TrailSun FoyTelevision film
2006Hannah MontanaBree SamuelsEpisode: "New Kid in School"
2007StandoffRatana SadkaEpisode: "No Strings"
2007The 1/2 Hour News HourYujira Shinato1 episode
2007ChuckMei-Ling ChoEpisode: "Chuck Versus the Sizzling Shrimp"
2008Eli StoneJoanna KimEpisode: "Unwritten"
2008The MentalistAlexandraEpisode: "Red-Handed"
2009The BeastJennifer LingEpisode: "The Walk In"
2011GiganticVal2 episodes
2012Days of Our LivesFemale Movie Voice3 episodes
2014Math BitesGirl at Cash RegisterEpisode: "Math Heads: Do The Math in Your Heads"
2014Two and a Half MenComputerEpisode : "Alan Shot a Girl"
2015CastleElise KimEpisode: "The Wrong Stuff"
2015American CrimeRichelle4 episodes
2016Grey's AnatomyMichelle CarpioEpisode: "Mama Tried"
2017Switched at BirthLingEpisode: "The Call"
2017An American Girl Story: Ivy & Julie 1976 - A Happy BalanceMarilyn YingTelevision film
2017Criminal Minds: Beyond BordersLin HuangEpisode: "Cinderella and the Dragon"
2017Wisdom of the CrowdDeputy Chief Elaine WuEpisode: "User Bias"
2018NCISNCIS Special Agent Joanna WrightEpisode: "Death From Above"

Voice acting

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2007The Invincible Iron ManLi MeiDirect-to-video
2011Dead Space: AftermathIsabel Cho
2011Green Lantern: Emerald KnightsBlu
2011Scooby-Doo! Legend of the PhantosaurMs. Deitch
2012Back to the SeaWaitress
2012Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 1Lola ChangDirect-to-video
2013Batman: The Dark Knight Returns, Part 2Lola Chang

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003What's New, Scooby Doo?Lt. Keiko TanakaEpisode: "Big Appetite in Little Tokyo"
2005Higglytown HeroesDentist HeroEpisode: "Kip's Sweet Tooth/Wayne's Lollipop"
2005–2006Zatch Bell!Li-en3 episodes;
English dub
2006Hellboy: Sword of StormsKitsuneTelevision film
2006–2007Lou and Lou: Safety PatrolMom, Lulu10 episodes
2007Kim PossibleHoodie2 episodes
2007The BatmanMercy Graves2 episodes
2008–2009Wolverine and the X-MenDomino, Master Mold, Madeline Drake, Mariko Yashida11 episodes
2008Phineas and FerbFifiEpisode: "Greece Lightning/Leave the Busting to Us!"
2008–2009,
2011, 2014,
2020
Star Wars: The Clone WarsNala Se, Bettie-Bot VJ, Peppi Bow, Cato Parasitti, Kalifa9 episodes
2009Special Agent OsoJack's MotherEpisode: "Octo-Puzzle/One Suitcase Is Not Enough"
2009Uncharted: Eye of IndraRika RajaMotion comic
2009–2013Stitch!Gramma (Obaa), Adult Lilo Pelekai11 episodes;
English dub
2011Marvel Anime: WolverineMariko Yoshida4 episodes;
English dub
2011Marvel Anime: X-MenDr. Yui Sasaki7 episodes;
English dub
2013–2014Ben 10: OmniverseNyancy Chan, Sheelane3 episodes
2015Star vs. the Forces of EvilMrs. LiaoEpisode: "Blood Moon Ball/Fortune Cookies"
2015Be Cool, Scooby-Doo!Dr. LangEpisode: "Be Quiet Scooby-Doo!"
2015Regular ShowWaitress #2, Mary, Girl #2Episode: "Hello China"
2016–2017Teenage Mutant Ninja TurtlesShinigami6 episodes
2019Young JusticeLady ShivaEpisodes: "Home Fires" and "Exceptional Human Beings"
2019Love, Death & RobotsTsiao JungEpisode: "Good Hunting"

Video games

YearTitleRole
2002X-Men: Next DimensionLady Deathstrike
2003X2: Wolverine's RevengeLady Deathstrike
2003Final Fantasy X-2Paine
2004Seven Samurai 20XXCue
2004Baldur's Gate: Dark Alliance IILuvia Bloodmire
2004Shellshock: Nam '67Hooker #1
2005NARCCivilian, Hooker
2005God of WarLysandra, Civilians
2005Brave: The Search for Spirit DancerMaiden Rock, Villager
2005Zatch Bell! Mamodo BattlesLi-en
2005Kingdom of ParadiseLi Yin, Suzuka Disciple
2005Neopets: The Darkest FaerieSpite
2006Avatar: The Last AirbenderThe Maker, Additional Voices
2006Kingdom Hearts IIPaine
2006Titan QuestAdditional Voices
2006Zatch Bell! Mamodo FuryLi-en
2007Syphon Filter: Logan's ShadowTrinidad
2007Mass EffectSha'ira, Shiala
2009Uncharted 2: Among ThievesRika Raja
2010Mass Effect 2Shiala, Captain Wasea, Kian Louros, Quarian Patron
2010God of War IIILysandra
2011SOCOM 4: U.S. Navy SEALsLieutenant "Forty-Five" Park
2011Uncharted 3: Drake's DeceptionRika Raja
2011Saints Row: The ThirdPedestrians
2012Resident Evil: Operation Raccoon CityFour-Eyes
2013BioShock InfiniteAdditional Voices
2013FuseMeilin Mao
2013The Last of UsAdditional Voices
2013DeadpoolDomino
2013Infinity Blade IIILelindre
2014Far Cry 4Yuma
2015Call of Duty: Black Ops IIIAdditional Voices
2016Lego Marvel's AvengersCrystal
2016Lego Star Wars: The Force AwakensAdditional Voices

References

  1. Sneider, Jeff (2007-01-24). "NAMIC announces nominees". Retrieved 2018-12-26.
  2. "About Gwendoline - Gwendoline Yeo". Retrieved 2018-12-26.
  3. "46TH Annual Worldfest Houston". Retrieved 2018-12-26.
  4. "Singapore girl in Hollywood". 2006-06-18. Retrieved 2018-12-26.
  5. Whitten, Emily S. (2016-06-30). "Nickelodeon and Nostalgia @ SDCC 2016". Retrieved 2018-12-26.
  6. Allred, Laurie (November 17, 2010). "Alumna Gwendoline Yeo emphasizes family dynamics in her one-woman show 'Laughing With My Mouth Wide Open'". Daily Bruin. UCLA.
  7. "Theater Reviews: Cinderella, Schmutzigen Deutsche Kabarett". 2010-12-02. Retrieved 2018-12-26.
  8. Copley, Rich (2016-09-20). "Actress Gwendoline Yeo's heart-to-heart with Christian Appalachian Project". Retrieved 2018-12-26.
  9. "DIP INTERVIEW: Interview with Gwendoline Yeo". UCLA. November 7, 2003.
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