Amy Chang was made in Taiwan, but she's really a southern girl from Georgia. Even from an early age, Amy loved performing and entertaining, and miraculously this carried through to adulthood!

As an undergraduate at Brown University, Amy acted in student theatre productions and independent films. She was also regularly involved with cultural dance performances by the Chinese Students Association and the Filipino Alliance.

Now based in New York, Amy starred in the short film Red, one of the top 15 finalists competing in The Doorpost Film Project. She also played the lead in two short films, Unknown Melody and Still for Now, and as a martial arts assassin in the webisodic, Ikenhisu: To Kill With One Blow. Some of her feature film work has included roles in the independent horror film, Satan Hates You and in a drama about the pursuit of the American Dream, Children of Invention.

Amy won Best Actress in a Comedy for her role as an 11-year-old in the one-act play The Party. Other onstage credits include: the PLG Arts rendition of Midsummer Night’s Dream; Love, Life & Redemption at the Hudson Guild Theater in Manhattan; and the role of Ophelia in a production of Hamlet at the 78th Street Theatre Lab.

Amy is eternally grateful to her family and friends - what little sanity she has managed to maintain is due largely (if not entirely) to all of their love and support.

Also, she thinks babies smell sweet, and they taste even better.