Kelvin Yu

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Kelvin Yu
Born1979 (age 41–42)
Santa Ana, California, United States
Alma materUniversity of California, Los Angeles
Years active1992–present

Kelvin Yu (born 1979[1]) is an American actor and writer.

Early life and education[]

Yu was born to Yu Ming-chuan and Lin Ling-juan.[2] He grew up in Los Angeles, where he currently resides. He is a graduate of the University of California, Los Angeles majoring in Film, Theatre, and Television.[3] His brother, Charles Yu, is a writer.[3]

Career[]

Acting[]

Yu started acting in theater at the age of thirteen.[1] His television credits have included guest spots on Frasier, ER, Las Vegas, Without a Trace, Studio 60 on the Sunset Strip, CSI: NY, and Bones.

Yu's first film was the 2003 comedy The Utopian Society. He later made an uncredited appearance in the 2005 film Elizabethtown. The following year, Yu had a supporting role in the comedy Grandma's Boy. Yu played a role in Ghost Whisperer in episode Double Exposure (3x6) as Joseph. Yu had a supporting role in the 2008 Academy Award-winning biographical political drama Milk.[4]

Yu has starred in several short films, including 2006's My Prince, My Angel. Yu later appeared with Linda Park on the ABC series Women's Murder Club, and a lead role in the 2007 short film Fortune Hunters. In 2020, he played a role in Wonder Woman 1984.

Yu had a recurring role in the Netflix original series Master of None as the character of Brian Chang, the on-screen analogue of the show's creator Alan Yang, described as a "hottie" by Vulture magazine.[5][6]

He provides the voice of a minor character on The Great North.

Writing[]

Kelvin is currently a writer and executive producer for the Fox animated series Bob's Burgers, has been nominated six times for an Emmy Award for Outstanding Animated Program, winning in 2017. In 2016, he also won an Annie Award for Outstanding Achievement in Writing in an Animated TV/Broadcast Production (along with co-writer Steven Davis) for the episode "The Hauntening."[7] Yu also is a consulting producer on Central Park and has written a few songs for the show. Some of which have been described as "bangers."

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b "Milk's man: Kelvin Yu - Gay News Asia". fridae.asia.
  2. ^ Tsao, Edward; Liu, Kuan-lin (18 September 2017). "Taiwanese American wins Emmy Award". Central News Agency. Retrieved 18 September 2017.
  3. ^ Jump up to: a b "A Chat with Actor Kelvin Yu". TaiwaneseAmerican.org.
  4. ^ "Milk's man: Kelvin Yu plays Milk's campaign staffer Michael Wong in new biopic". Asian Week. 28 November 2008. Retrieved 2021-05-23.
  5. ^ Jung, E. Alex (16 November 2015). "Master of None's Kelvin Yu on immigrant parents and finally playing the hottie". Vulture.com. New York.
  6. ^ Freeman, Molly (11 November 2015). "Who is 'Brian' on Master of None? Kelvin Yu is more than Aziz Ansari's sidekick". Bustle.
  7. ^ "46th Annual Annie Awards". annieawards.org. Retrieved 2019-03-15.

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