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Andy T. Tran, born in Houston, TX on October 6, 1983, is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Lt. Andy Chung in the TNT series, The Last Ship, executive-produced by Michael Bay.
Career[]
Tran graduated from the University of Texas at Austin in 2006 with a Bachelor's degree in Economics, minoring in Mathematics. While in school, he wrote, acted, and directed award-winning comedy shows in university-wide talent competitions that led him to become a sketch player for multiple comedy troupes in Austin, TX from 2007-2009. He then segued into film acting, making his television debut in NBCChase, Season 1, Episode 11 - "Betrayed".[1] Tran has since appeared in FOXBones, CBSNCIS: Los Angeles, CBSCSI: NY, NickelodeonBig Time Rush, and ABCReckless. He has also starred in award-winning films such as Post-Racial[2] and "Cabernet",[3] in which Tran was also nominated best performer.