Beau Han Bridge

Beau Han Bridge
Beau Han Bridge is a Chinese-Canadian director, writer, and actor. In 2017, he created Midtwenties Theatre Society, a nonprofit theatre company, to produce original plays that focus on contemporary-millennial stories and coming-of-age themes. His work has received regular press coverage from several national media outlets and newspapers, including CBC, The Vancouver Sun, The Georgia Straight, and Delta Optimist. He has also produced several micro-budget short films and one micro-budget feature-film that have been exhibited in local theatres and film festivals, including the Vancouver Asian Film Festival Mighty-Movie Marathon (2017) and Canada International Film Festival (2016). He is also a regular actor and has had small-role appearances in Netflix's adaptation of Death Note (2017), Story of a Girl (2017), Imaginary Mary (2017) and The Romeo Section (2016). (Via Wikipedia)
Origin
Vancouver - Canada
Beau Han Bridge is a Chinese-Canadian director, writer, and actor. In 2017, he created Midtwenties Theatre Society, a nonprofit theatre company, to produce original plays that focus on contemporary-millennial stories and coming-of-age themes. His work has received regular press coverage from several national media outlets and newspapers, including CBC, The Vancouver Sun, The Georgia Straight, and Delta Optimist. He has also produced several micro-budget short films and one micro-budget feature-film that have been exhibited in local theatres and film festivals, including the Vancouver Asian Film Festival Mighty-Movie Marathon (2017) and Canada International Film Festival (2016). He is also a regular actor and has had small-role appearances in Netflix's adaptation of Death Note (2017), Story of a Girl (2017), Imaginary Mary (2017) and The Romeo Section (2016). (Via Wikipedia)