Emily Chang

Commercial: Jackie Paul, Reign Agency 310.396.6462 Theatrical: Julien Berndt, Affinity Artists 310.801.1145

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Robert Cristiano Robert Cristiano

Sound, Editor, Crew, Producer, Director Brooklyn, New York, USA

Gabriel Robertson Gabriel Robertson

Writer, Director Glasgow City, United Kingdom

Randy Gordon-Gatica Randy Gordon-Gatica

Writer, Editor, Animator, Director Brooklyn, NY

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Emily Chang is an Emmy® Award-nominated performer, writer, and producer in television, journalism, theater, and film. Since the age of 5, Emily has been onstage, from playing piano to touring international choral festivals. She began performing theatrically at the age of 12 and has since studied under Anna Deveare Smith at NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts, Anthony Abeson, & Lesly Kahn. Emily was the host of the popular nationally broadcast show, The Lounge, on iaTV, and has hosted food and travel segments for various programs, including Voyage TV’s Signature Luxury Series. She is also co-host of The Atlantic's documentary series, On the Frontlines: Doing Business in China, with James Fallows. As an actress, Emily recently starred in the upcoming indie feature film, Colin Hearts Kay (directed by Emmy® winning director Sebastian Conley) and has been featured in dozens of TV commercials and short films.

Emily co-founded the national performance collectives, I Was Born with 2 Tongues (with whom she was named “Top 20 Influential Asian Americans” by A. Magazine) and Mango Tribe, whose theatrical and touring productions she successfully produced and performed in from 1997-2005. Her artistic work has been the recipient of grants from the Rockefeller Foundation, the National Endowment of the Arts (Abrons Arts Settlement), and the Illinois Arts Council.

As writer and producer, Emily has also been involved in the TV/film world. She co-wrote and directed the comedic short, The Humberville Poetry Slam (winner, Gold Coast Award-Hollywood East Film Fest; finalist, Golden Reel Award & Linda Mabalot New Directors/New Visions Award). She is also the associate producer of “25 to Life” (dir. Mike Brown), a documentary on HIV that was a part of Tribeca Film Festival’s All-Access Program and IFP’s Documentary Spotlight (semi-finalist for Fledgling Fund’s Socially Conscious Award; recipient of Jerome Foundation Grant). Previously she served as staff producer and development executive at iaTV, where she’s produced a number of programs, including segments on the Tribeca Film Festival, the NY-Tokyo Music Festival, and commercials for clients such as Chevy, Wal-Mart, and the Las Vegas Board of Tourism. Aside from being lead writer in many of those commercial projects, Emily is also a freelance journalist and was Editor-In-Chief of the nationally distributed iaLink e-zine (winner, ESPN NAMIC Award). Her writing has appeared in Colorlines Magazine (2007 Winner of the Utne Independent Press Award), A. Magazine, Asianweek, Blu Magazine, Chicago Social Magazine, The University of Chicago Magazine, The Columbia Poetry Review, Monsoon Literary Magazine, and Blu Magazine.

Emily holds a BA from the University of Chicago and an MA from NYU’s Tisch School of the Arts.