Ming na wen movies and tv shows series#
Wen appeared on the Syfy series Eureka as the inquisitive U.S. Wen made an appearance in Disney Through the Decades, a short documentary about the history of The Walt Disney Company through to the present, as the hostess of the 1990s section. She was cast as a regular in the Stargate Universe television series as political attaché Camile Wray from October 2009 to May 2011. From December 5–6, 2008, Wen starred in a benefit production of the musical Grease with "Stuttering" John Melendez at the Class Act Theatre. In November 2008, she guest-starred on two ABC series: Private Practice and Boston Legal. On October 8 through October 29, 2007, Wen (billed as Ming Wen) appeared in a four-episode arc of CBS's Two and a Half Men, playing Charlie Sheen's love interest, a judge closer to his own age. She also played a small role as a college professor in the comedy series George Lopez. Her next TV role was an FBI agent in the Fox kidnap drama series Vanished, which premiered in the fall of 2006 then was canceled roughly three months later. However, the series was canceled after only two episodes. In fall 2005, she starred on the NBC drama series Inconceivable as the lead character, Rachel Lu. In 2004, she took part in a Hollywood Home Game on the World Poker Tour, and won. She was also the voice actress for Jade, a minor character in the HBO animated series Spawn. She voiced Aki Ross in the computer animated film Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within, and Detective Ellen Yin in the animated series The Batman. She provided the voice for the title character in the 1998 animated film Mulan, its direct-to-video sequel, Mulan II, and the video game Kingdom Hearts II, subsequently winning an Annie Award. Wen is also notable for starring in The Joy Luck Club (1993), Street Fighter (1994), Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001), Prom Night (2008), and Push (2009). She had starring roles as Detective Ellen Yin in the animated series The Batman (2004–2005), as Camile Wray in the science fiction series Stargate Universe (2009–2011), and as Fennec Shand in the Star Wars space western series The Mandalorian (2019–2020) and the animated series The Bad Batch (2021), as well as the upcoming series The Book of Boba Fett. She starred as Rachel Lu in the medical drama series Inconceivable (2005), one of the few American television series with an Asian American series lead. Jing-Mei "Deb" Chen in the medical drama series ER (1995–2004).
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