Stacie Chan

Stacie Jennifer Chan ( born February 19, 1988 at the Los Angeles County, California) is an American actress, voice actress and journalist.

Life

Stacie Chan was born in 1988 in Los Angeles County around the city of Los Angeles in the state of California, where she, among other things in Arcadia, a suburb of Los Angeles, grew up and attended school. During her childhood she came into acting in contact with them from 1997 to 1998 had their first notable appearances, as she was involved in three different episodes of Mr. Show with Bob and David. As early as 1999 they had another appearance in an episode of Charmed - Magical Witches. Around the same time got the young young actress an offer from Warner Bros., who wanted to engage them for their new series Jackie Chan Adventures, while also offering you the same one of the main characters in the form of Jackie Chan's niece Jade fictitious. In this role, she was finally heard in all 95-2005 broadcast episodes. They also borrowed the character in the 2001 published on the series -based video game her voice. In the German version of the series of eleven year old Jade was borrowed the voice of Jill Hooper. In 2005, she finally had a voice actress made ​​a guest appearance in an episode of What's New, Scooby -Doo? , While in the same year held a real role in the Nickelodeon series Drake & Josh. This was also their last significant work in film and television, where they then something out of the business retired and instead focused on their education. After her high school graduation at the Arcadia High School, she enrolled at the prestigious Stanford University, where she worked on her degree in the main program in Communication and a minor course of study Spanish in 2006.

Was through their help Stanford Cardinal Broadcasting Network, Stanford 's only 24 -hour channel, revived, which was increased among other things, their view of the depths of broadcast journalism. For Stanford Cardinal Broadcasting Network Chan worked from October 2006 to June 2010, but had to also run in parallel other side projects. Other activities at Stanford's sole 24 -hour channels have included a large part of the movement, from planning, through production bishin for the management and operation of all equipment. In addition, she was primarily responsible at the transmitter for the show Stanford Spotlight, where she was as an interviewer in use and also still wrote their own lyrics or worked in the cut. They also filmed all activity on the campus of Stanford and cut this ultimately for the organization together. In parallel, it was June-September 2007 Pasadena Star-News, the local newspaper of Pasadena, in use, in which they had an internship. They worked among others for the related newspaper San Gabriel Valley Tribune, for which she was compiling different stories and the newspaper reported it. In addition, they exuded on the website of the San Gabriel Valley Tribune posts from her. In April 2008, Chan finally came to The Stanford Daily, existing since 1892 student newspaper of Stanford University, where she suggested ideas about reports of so-called hard news ( messages can have a direct impact on the quality and quantity of life of a large part of the recipient ) wrote and Moreover, also was responsible for other features. In addition, she was until her departure in June 2010, also tried to contact the Stanford campus, where she cared especially for the portraits of students, alumni and faculty.

From June to September 2008 Stacie Chan worked for the Eastern Group Publications, Inc., where she once again held an internship. There she was responsible for the breaking news and crime stories in one of the nation's most dangerous and plagued by gangs neighborhood. Furthermore, she wrote editorials or written special reports on dynamics in East LA or formed and published reports on art and the intellectuals scene. In addition, you were at the nation's largest chain of bilingual newspapers, which is also in Hispanic - hand, acquired good skills in the fields of photography and editing. They also controlled in all English-and Spanish-language articles, the facts and edited these items if necessary. Another internship gave Chan June to August 2010 NBC Universal, Inc. from where they closely worked with the Investigative Producer and Peabody Award -winner Frank Snepp, among other things, in the Vietnam War as chief analyst of the CIA to investigate and analyze the North Vietnamese strategy in action and next also in other internal departments worked. When NBC Universal, she was briefly given to the management of on- camera interviews. In addition, she was the initiator for a research on pharmaceuticals in drinking water. Soon after her internship at the end of NBC Universal, the former voice actress and actress came in October 2009 CBS Interactive, a division of CBS Corporation, where she created an electronic newsletter every two weeks and this brought into circulation of more than 440,000 online readers. While Chan's activities, the newsletters were " Best E- Newsletter " awards, including an American Business Media Association 's Neal Award in the category. Still to this, Chan took care of the organization of the layout on the front page of the website, where she was responsible for creating headlines and other labels. Another task was the selection of stories, as well as their implementation and control of the facts. In addition, they also operational background research on the various reports.

After she completed her studies in June 2010 with a BA in Communications and Spanish, she ended up at this time, her master's degree in journalism in 2009 begun. Furthermore, activities that Stacie Chan during their study time operation or internal associations which they belonged next to The Stanford Daily and the Stanford Cardinal Broadcasting Network, included the Associated Students of Stanford University ( ASSU ), the Dance Marathon at Stanford University, and the East Palo Alto Tennis and tutoring program ( EPATT ). After her time at Stanford Stacie Chan was, who has collaborated during her studies, among others, the Wall Street Journal and the newspaper San Francisco Chronicle, who published and printed also reports of her, she was hired in July 2010von Redwood City Patch as an editor, where she writes in this hyper-local online news site about the latest news, social events and reportage in Redwood City and the surrounding area.

Filmography

  • 2000-2005: Jackie Chan Adventures (all 95 episodes )
  • 2001: Jackie Chan Adventures (video game)
  • 2005: What's New, Scooby -Doo? (1 episode )

Nominations and awards

  • Claims to Emmy nomination for " performance"
  • American Business Media Association 's Neal Award in the category " Best E- Newsletter "
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