Constance Wu is an American actress, known to viewers for her roles in the sitcom "From the Ship" and in the TV series "Dear Doctor". She managed to star in several dozen films.
Biography
Constance Wu was born on March 22, 1982. The actress is a native of Richmond, a small eastern American city. Since 2015, Wu has been known to viewers as Jessica Huang from the television comedy Off the Ship. It was this role that made her a star.
Constance has been nominated twice for TCA and four times for the Critics' Choice Television Awards. Wu was also nominated for a Golden Globe for Best Actress. In 2017, the actress was included in the Time 100 list of the most influential people in the world.
Wu does not advertise his personal life. Fans know almost nothing about her family and relationships, despite the fact that the actress actively maintains accounts on social networks.
Career
Constance's path to cinema was opened with a small role in the TV series One Life to Live, which ran from 1968 to 2012. The series is known not only in the United States, but also in France. Then Wu played Candy in the famous TV series Law & Order. Special building ". In 2006, Constance played Jen in the drama Stephanie Daly. It was the first feature film with the actress, and she immediately got a prominent role. In the story, a teenage girl is accused of killing her own newborn child. A police psychologist, who herself is in a position, is taken up for the investigation. In the same year, Wu got roles in the crime melodrama "The Architect" and the TV series "Torchwood". Both projects proved to be quite successful and were a success among the audience.
Filmography
In 2007, Wu starred in David Kaplan's drama Year of the Fish. Later she was invited to the series "Children's Hospital" as Pepsi, "Dear Doctor" as Amy and "Secret Liaisons" as Wendy. In 2011, Wu played Christine in the fantasy detective thriller The Sound of My Voice. Her partners on the set were Christopher Denham, Nicole Vishus, Brit Marling, Davinia McFadden and Candice Straw. In the story, a young couple decides to shoot a documentary about a sect. The guy and the girl take root in her and themselves begin to fall under the influence of the leader.
Then Constance starred in the TV series "Eastsiders" and "Companions". In 2013, she landed the role of Melanie in the drama Best Friends Forever. The main characters were played by Alex Berg, Leslie Santa Cruz, John Davis, Stevin Espinoza and Alex Fernie. The film was directed by Bria Grant. Later, Wu could be seen as Prudence in the comedy musical Browsers and as Kim in the television thriller Murderous Revenge.
In 2014, Constance played in 2 films: as Mika in the crime biographical action movie Gentleman the Robber and as Mikiko in the fantastic television drama Molten Moon. She was also invited to play one of the key roles in the horror comedy series Scared, starring such actors as Julian Curtis, Ashley Johnson, Neil Greiston, Derek Mio and Shiloh Ustwald.
Another high point was Wu's lead role in the TV series "Assimilation Difficulties." It tells the story of the life of an Asian family in Orlando. The series has been shown in the USA, Japan, Sweden, South Africa, Finland, Russia and the UK. The project received a nomination for an MTV Channel Award.
In 2017, Constance starred in the TV series Dimension 404. The following year, she got the lead role in the comedy Crazy Rich Asians. In 2019, Wu played the main character again. This time in the drama "Strippers".