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James Chean

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James Chean
Born (1962-04-27) 27 April 1962 (age 62)
Burma
💼 Occupation
Film producer

James Kok Ying Chean (born April 27, 1962, in Burma, now known as Myanmar) is a filmmaker in Los Angeles, California, US. He comes from a large family of artists in the 1970s. He started as a stunt man and cinematographer in Hong Kong.[1] He is now a director and producer, living in Los Angeles, CA. His latest directorial feature film Alibi was completed late 2007. It stars Joe Estevez and Marie Zielcke. Other Chean directing films include Silent Scream (1999. TV star Dana Plato's last film) and producer credits include Young Man Kang's The Last Eve (2005) and Soap Girl (2002).[1] James Chean is one of the executive producers of The Singer Down Stairs (2007). He makes a cameo appearance in the final scene of Charlie's Death Wish (2005).

Filmography[edit]

  • Horrorween (2010) - Producer
  • The Ashura Worshipper (2009) - Producer
  • Born to Kill (2009) - Producer
  • Horrorween 3D (2008) - Cinematographer
  • White Wall (2008) - Producer
  • The Singer Downstairs (short, 2007) - Victor M, Executive Producer, Unit Production Manager
  • Alibi (2007)- Executive Producer, Producer, Director, Cinematographer, Editor
  • Last Stop Kew Gardens, Cinematographer (2006)
  • The Last Eve - Videographer, Executive Producer, Gaffer (2005)
  • Charlie's Death Wish (video, 2005) - Bartender, Thanks (creator of "Silent Scream") 2005
  • Death Valley Diary - Executive Producer 2003
  • Soap Girl - Additional Cinematographer 2002
  • Silent Scream - Executive Producer, Director, Cinematographer, Editor 1999
  • Blood Slaves of the Vampire Wolf - Actor 1996
  • The Surreal Life (TV series) - Ron Jeremy's Sidekick (1 episode, 2005) I'm with Cupid - Ron Jeremy's Sidekick 2005
  • Korean Report: Young Man Kang Goes to Hollywood (TV documentary) - Guest

References[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 Oo Moe, May (October 2006). "Following his success abroad, filmmaker Chean returns home". Myanmar Times. Archived from the original on 14 November 2006. Retrieved 15 June 2024.

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