Lia Chang Bio, Age, Family, Husband, Salary, Net Worth, Wolf, Journalism, Movies

Lia Chang Biography

Lia Chang is an actress, journalist, and photographer from the United States. Chang began her modeling and acting career in New York and on tour, and she later added parallel careers as a portrait and botanical photographer, as well as a journalist.

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How old is Lia Chang? – Age

Chang is 58 years old as of 29 September. She was born in 1963 in San Francisco, California, United States. Her real name is Kim Anne Chang.

Lia Chang Family

Chang was born to Russell Chang, an engineer, and Beverly Umehara, president of the Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance’s national executive board (APALA).

Lia Chang Wolf

He appeared as Desk Clerk in the 1994 American romantic horror film Wolf. an after getting heavily mauled by Will. Will Randall is bitten by a black wolf that he hits while driving home in Vermont. Following that, he is demoted from editor-in-chief of a publishing house when it is purchased by tycoon Raymond Alden. Will becomes more aggressive as he begins to take on wolf characteristics.

Dr. Vijav Alezais gives him an amulet to keep him from turning completely into a wolf, but he is unable to convince Will to infect him. Will transforms into a werewolf again that night and steals handcuffs from a police officer. Charlotte is discovered dead in Central Park with canine DNA on her, and Will wonders if he murdered her, unaware that it was Stewart who did so. Stewart cornered Laura in the barn with the intent of raping her; Will intervenes after discarding the amulet restraining him, and the two fight; in the end, Stewart is shot to death by Laura after being heavily mauled by Will.

Lia Chang Photo
Lia Chang Photo

Lia Chang Journalist

Chang works as an editor and writer for AsianConnections.com, an arts and entertainment reporter for AsAmNews.com, and an arts critic for All Digitocracy. Backstage Pass with Lia Chang is her blog about the arts, culture, style, and Asian American issues. In 2000, she received a Chinese American Journalist Award from the Organization of Chinese Americans for an article titled “An Active Vision,” which detailed the life of her mother, Beverly Umehara, a secretary and mother of four who became a labor activist and president of the Asian Pacific American Labor Alliance. She received the Asian American Journalists Association’s 2001 National Award for New Media in 2001.

Vanity Fair, The Paris Review, TV Guide, Daily Variety, Interior Design, American Theatre, Washington Post, Backstage, New York Magazine, Playbill.com, Theater Mania, USA Today, and The Wall Street Journal have all featured Lia Chang’s photographs. Laura Heywood chose Chang for her top ten list of “Most Useful Theatre Women on Social Media” in Playbill in 2015, writing, “I always feel like I know my subjects more intimately than I did before viewing her photos.”

Lia Chang Photography

Chang attended the International Center of Photography to study photography. Her portraits of prominent Chinese Americans are on display at the Chinese American Museum in Los Angeles and the Museum of Chinese in America in New York. Her photographs are in the permanent collections of the Angel Island Immigration Station, the Asian American Federation of New York, the Edna McConnell Clark Foundation, and the Art Collection of the New York City Health and Hospitals Corporation. Lia Chang’s photographs have appeared in Vanity Fair, The Paris Review, TV Guide, Daily Variety, Interior Design, American Theatre, Washington Post, Backstage, New York Magazine, Playbill.com, Theater Mania, USA Today, and others.

Vanity Fair, The Paris Review, TV Guide, Daily Variety, Interior Design, American Theatre, Washington Post, Backstage, New York Magazine, Playbill.com, Theater Mania, USA Today, and The Wall Street Journal have all featured Lia Chang’s photographs. Laura Heywood chose Chang for her top ten list of “Most Useful Theatre Women on Social Media” in Playbill in 2015.

Lia Chang Movies

♦ 1985 – The Last Dragon
♦ 1986 – Big Trouble in Little China
♦ 1989 – Another World
♦ 1989–present – One Life to Live
♦ 1989–present – As the World Turns
♦ 1990 – King of New York
♦ 1990 – Frankenhooker
♦ 1991 – New Jack City
♦ 1991 – A Kiss Before Dying
♦ 1994 – Wolf
♦ 1995 – New York Undercover
♦ 1997 – Taxman
♦ 2015 – Hide and Seek