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Amy Tsang is an American actress. Born in Boston, Massachusetts and spent her childhood years in Waterford, Connecticut. At age 14, she moved to Hong Kong with her family, and eventually attended Tsinghua University in Beijing to study Fine Art. During her years there, she was exposed to international film, and soon discovered screen media to be a powerful art form. Amy ultimately decided to withdraw from university to pursue acting.
Tsang began her acting career in Hong Kong, after competing as a finalist in the 2006 Miss Hong Kong Pageant, which led to a contract with Television Broadcasts Limited (TVB). Over a 5 year stint, she amassed over 80 film and television credits to her name.
In 2013, Tsang relocated to Los Angeles. She is best known for starring in the award-winning independent feature films Silent River (Gravitas Ventures) and Love Shot (Gravitas Ventures). And in network television, she made guest appearances in Kung Fu (CW), S.W.A.T. (CBS), Magnum P.I. (CBS), Grey’s Anatomy (ABC), Lucifer (Fox) and Shameless (Showtime).
In 2022, Tsang was cast in the recurring guest role of Ensign Rane in the Disney+ series, Star Wars: The Acolyte.