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Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil Haley interviews Ken Jeong. Ken Jeong is an American actor, comedian, and physician. He is known for his roles as Ben Chang on the critically acclaimed NBC/Yahoo! sitcom Community (2009) and gangster Leslie Chow in The Hangover (2009) Trilogy. He appeared in Michael Bay's Pain & Gain (2013), as Johnny Wu, a motivational speaker. Ken was born in Detroit, to Korean parents. He completed his internal medicine residency at Ochsner Medical Center in New Orleans while developing his stand-up comedy. He is a licensed physician in California.
Today on The Neil Haley Show, Neil Haley interviews Ken Jeong. Ken Jeong is an American actor, comedian, and physician. He is known for his roles as Ben Chang on the critically acclaimed NBC/Yahoo! sitcom Community (2009) and gangster Leslie Chow in The Hangover (2009) Trilogy. He appeared in Michael Bay's Pain & Gain (2013), as Johnny Wu, a motivational speaker.Ken was born in Detroit, to Korean parents. He completed his internal medicine residency at Ochsner Medical Center in New Orleans while developing his stand-up comedy. He is a licensed physician in California.
This year, you'll have a wider variety of festivals to attend in Greater Cleveland--including the Cleveland Asian Festival in May and One World Day in August. In today's podcast episode, EPL's Kacie Armstrong and Mike Stein celebrate the return of community festivals with Johnny Wu.
Johnny Wu is a QA Director at Riot Games in Santa Monica who has worked for Respawn on Apex Legends, King, Zynga, and King. Chapters: (00:00) Who is Johnny Wu? (07:34) A Toast with Johnny (15:43) What is a QA Director? (25:20) Getting into Games (32:37) Learning the QA Craft (39:52) Working at King (51:10) Canada to London (59:13) L.A. L.A. Land (01:07:36) Manager Life (01:13:46) Riot Games (01:23:08) Final Round Links: Johnny Wu on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/johnnywu85/ Connect with the host: https://linktr.ee/jkingpin Follow the show: http://outofplayarea.com
Here is a great talk with Johnny Wu, Johnny has worked hard for the community of Handshake members through Namebase as the Community Manager.Kudos to him for all of the energy he has put in to keep us focused and growing in this new DNS era. I very much enjoyed this conversation and look forward to many more, I hope you do as well.
Actor, Writer, Director and Acting Coach Johnny Wu joins us this week and talks about his specific approach to auditioning, how he almost joined the Air Force after his first major career blow and his leading role in Hold Fast, Good Luck, a romantic feature film available on-demand and DVD on August 25th. You can check out Johnny's IMDb page here: https://www.imdb.com/name/nm3651449/ --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/actorswithissues/support
Matt, Nick, Chris, and Taylor are joined by special guest director Johnny K. Wu! We get to know the man behind films such as "Innerself," "Wu Xia 2 The Code," and "The Prize." We then have some fun pitching dream project movies to see which he likes best! Check out Johnny Wu's channel at: https://www.youtube.com/user/mdifilm Subscribe to “Who Are They? Reel Entertainment” and watch our next broadcast live! You can find us at: Facebook: WhoAreTheyMovies YouTube: youtube.com/channel/UCx-Nu… Twitch: wat_reelpodcasts Twitter: @WATReelEnt Also on iTunes, Spotify, and Soundcloud! Originally broadcast on April 26th, 2020.
Carol talks with Johnny Wu, co-founder of the Cleveland Asian Festival.
Johnny Wu was born on June 8, 1967 in Cleveland, Ohio, USA as Johnny Kai-Tsen Wu. He is a producer and director, known for T.R.A.C.E: A Doctor Who Fan Film (2014), The Avengers(2012) and Wu Xia 2 The Code.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/thejhorton)
Aus der Preshow: Nur Shownoter hören zu, Akustische Nippel Dienstag ist wieder Dienstag. Happy Shooting Live Reicht Audiokommentare für die #600 ein. Bitte nicht länger als eine Minute Dauer. Was kann man im Winter so drinnen fotografieren? Spielzeugfotografie von Johnny Wu bei Adam Savage. Boris hat eine Geburtstagsparty fotografiert. Übersicht und ein Bearbeitungsschritt. “Mehrfachbelichtung” durch … „#599 – 50-Hz-Gezappel“ weiterlesen Der Beitrag #599 – 50-Hz-Gezappel ist ursprünglich hier erschienen: Happy Shooting - Der Foto-Podcast.
To kick off Predict-O-Cast Season 3, we decided to tackle the third films in a series we know nothing about. This week we're discussing Ring of Fire III: Lion Strike, the third in Don "The Dragon" Wilson's kickboxing doctor action series. The first seven minutes of this movie alone might be the most action-packed film we've ever watched, and we're pretty sure this opening sequence, in which Dr. Johnny Wu kills A LOT of people, has nothing to do with the rest of the film. We also brainstorm what the other films in the Dr. Kickboxer series would be called. We now have a Patreon! patreon.com/predictocast Rate and review us wherever you find the show! Follow us on social media: Twitter: @predictocast Instagram: @predictocast Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/predictocast Web: predictocast.com Email: predictocast (at) gmail (dot) com
This week on the podcast James interviews one of the most accomplished toy photographers: Johnny Wu, aka SgtBananas! Johnny sheds some light on his favorite toys of the past and present, what it's like working for big companies like Hasbro and Lucasfilm, tips on improving your photography skills, and the final leg of the Lume Cube Ultimate Toy Photography Contest. You can find new episodes of this podcast and daily articles on creativity and toy photography on our website, toyphotographers.com. Find us on Facebook and on Instagram.
E59 - April 27 - Johnny Wu T.R.A.C.E.
Host Philip Saad interviews filmmaker Johnny Wu.