Hank Chen

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Hank Chen
Hank Chen performing stand up
Born
Henry Hsing Chen

(1989-11-01) November 1, 1989 (age 34)
NationalityAmerican
Other namesHankster
Occupations
  • Actor
  • Comedian
Years active2010–present
Hank Chen
Traditional Chinese陳興漢
Simplified Chinese陈兴汉

Hank Chen (born November 1, 1989) is an American actor and comedian best known for Life-Size 2 and Robin Williams's final theatrical release, The Angriest Man in Brooklyn.

Early life[edit]

Born as Henry Chen in Silver Spring, Maryland to Taiwanese immigrants, Chen spoke Mandarin Chinese at home before learning English. His parents are engineers. He has a younger sister.

Chen grew up in a religious and conservative household.[1] He is a founding member of advocacy group, OneWheaton[2][3] supporting LGBT students and alumni from his alma mater.[4]

Raised in the suburbs of Washington, D.C.,[5] Chen graduated with an International Baccalaureate diploma from Springbrook High School. At Wheaton College, he majored in Sociology with minors in Communications and English, and studied theatre at the University of Westminster in London. Chen remained near Chicago after graduation to work, take acting classes, and perform stand-up comedy. He trained with The Second City and joined Stir Friday Night, a sketch comedy ensemble of Asian-American performers. Other SFN alumni include Danny Pudi and Steven Yeun.[6] He attended the Actors Studio Drama School at Pace University MFA program, moving to Brooklyn, New York, where he began his career with a credit on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit.[7]

Career[edit]

Chen has appeared on television since 2011 with credits including Blue Bloods, Lopez, and Transparent. He made his film debut in The Angriest Man in Brooklyn, followed up by roles in Reese Witherspoon-starrer Home Again,[8] and Janicza Bravo's first full-length feature, Lemon.[9]

In 2018, Chen co-starred in Freeform's Life-Size 2 opposite Tyra Banks and Francia Raisa.[10]

Filmography[edit]

Film[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2014 The Angriest Man in Brooklyn Damien
2015 The Dark Side Patrick
2017 Lemon Lee
2017 Home Again Jason G.

Television[edit]

Year Title Role Notes
2011 Law & Order: Special Victims Unit P.A. Episode: "Pursuit"
2011 Blue Bloods Harry Bell Episode: "Model Behavior"
2011 High Maintenance Hank Episode: "Elijah"
2014 Transparent Clayton Episode: "Moppa"
2014 Criminal Minds Chuck Ross Episode: "Fate"
2015 Community Various 2 episodes
2015 Rizzoli & Isles Waiter Episode: "Imitation Game"
2015 Baby Daddy Jonathan Episode: "What Happens In Vegas"
2015 Switched at Birth New Waiter Episode: "Borrowing Your Enemy's Arrows"
2016 Grace and Frankie Employee Episode: "The Bender"
2016 Lopez Mr. Chen 2 episodes
2016 NCIS: Los Angeles Minjun Rhee Episode: "Parallel Resistors"
2017 Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders Dave McHenry Episode: "Cinderella and the Dragon"
2017 Casual Brent Episode: "The Table"
2017 Strangers Hank Episode: "Couples Counseling"
2018 Scandal Justice Spivey's Clerk Episode: "Allow Me To Reintroduce Myself"
2018 Legion Ryan Episode: "Chapter 14"
2018 Alex, Inc. Dale Episode: "The Rube Goldberg Contraption"
2018 Full Frontal with Samantha Bee Himself Episode: "3.14"
2018 Life-Size 2 Brendan Television movie
2019 The OA Homer's Roommate 2 episodes
2021 Holiday in Santa Fe Kevin Television movie
2024 Hacks Lawrence Episode: "3.4"

References[edit]

  1. ^ Tungol, JR (December 30, 2014). "Gay, Asian and Christian: Hank Chen Shares His Struggles With Family and the Holidays". HuffPost.
  2. ^ Maxwell, Carrie (November 2, 2011). "A Gay Group's Homecoming in Wheaton". Windy City Times.
  3. ^ Damshenas, Sam (December 7, 2018). "Hank Chen on working with Tyra Banks and being an openly gay actor in Hollywood". Gay Times.
  4. ^ Reilly, Emily (September 2, 2020). "LGBTQ+ actor Hank Chen talks OneWheaton, Tyra Banks and Robin Williams". Windy City Times.
  5. ^ Riley, John (May 30, 2019). "Comic Hank Chen performs a stand-up set to raise money for the Wanda Alston Foundation". Metro Weekly.
  6. ^ Lee, Traci G. (December 21, 2016). "If You Can't Beat Them, Laugh at Them: How Asian America Responded to Hollywood in 2016". NBC News.
  7. ^ Ngo, Tiffany (December 12, 2018). "Actor Hank Chen Discusses New Projects and Building a Life You Love". Mochi.
  8. ^ Anderson, Tre'vell (January 10, 2019). "The Newest Generation Of Hollywood Is More Queer Than Ever". Out.
  9. ^ D'Arcy, David (January 23, 2017). "'Lemon': Review". Screen Daily.
  10. ^ Petski, Denise (July 9, 2018). "Francia Raisa To Co-Star Opposite Tyra Banks In 'Life Size 2' On Freeform". Deadline Hollywood.

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