Stacie Chan

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Stacie Jennifer Chan (born February 19, 1988 in 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 metropolis of Los Angeles in the state of California, where she grew up and attended school in Arcadia , a suburb of Los Angeles, among other places . She came into contact with acting during her childhood, with her first notable appearances from 1997 to 1998 when she appeared in three different episodes of the Mr. Show with Bob and David . In 1999 she made another appearance in an episode of Charmed . Around the same time, the young actress received an offer from Warner Bros. , who she wanted to hire for her new series Jackie Chan Adventures and who also offered her one of the main characters in the form of Jackie Chan's fictional niece Jade . In this role she was to be heard in all 95 episodes broadcast through 2005. She also voiced the character in the video game based on the series released in 2001. In the German version of the series, eleven-year-old Jade was lent the voice of Jill Böttcher . In 2005 she finally made a guest appearance as a voice actress on an episode of What's New, Scooby-Doo? , where in the same year she held a real role in the Nickelodeon series Drake & Josh . This was also her last noteworthy activity in the film and television sector, after which she withdrew from the business a little and instead concentrated on her schooling. After graduating from Arcadia High School , she enrolled at the prestigious Stanford University , where she worked on her major in communications and minor in Spanish from 2006 onwards.

With your help, Stanford Cardinal Broadcasting Network , Stanford's only 24-hour broadcaster, has been revived, which among other things has increased her view of the depths of broadcast journalism. Chan worked for Stanford Cardinal Broadcasting Network from October 2006 to June 2010, but had other side projects running in parallel. Other areas of activity at Stanford's only 24-hour transmitter included a large part of the movement sequences, from planning and production to the management and handling of all equipment. She was also primarily responsible for the Stanford Spotlight show at the broadcaster , where she worked as an interviewer and also wrote and edited her own texts . She also filmed all the activities on the Stanford campus and ultimately edited them for the organization. At the same time, she worked for Pasadena Star-News , the local daily newspaper in Pasadena , from June to September 2007 , where she did an internship. She also worked for the closely related daily newspaper San Gabriel Valley Tribune , for which she gathered various stories and reported on them in the newspaper. She also aired her posts on the San Gabriel Valley Tribune website . In April 2008, Chan finally joined The Stanford Daily , Stanford University's student daily newspaper , which has existed since 1892, where she proposed ideas about reports, so-called hard news (messages that can have a direct impact on the quality and quantity of the lives of the majority of the recipients) wrote and was also responsible for other features . In addition, until her departure in June 2010, she also tried to establish contacts with the Stanford Campus, where she was mainly responsible for portraits of the students, alumni and faculty.

From June to September 2008, Stacie Chan worked for Eastern Group Publications, Inc. , where she did another internship. There she was responsible for breaking news and crime stories in one of the nation's most dangerous and gang-ridden neighborhoods. She has also written editorials or special reports on the dynamics in East LA, or shaped and published reports on the arts and the intellectual scene. She also learned good photography and editing skills from the nation's largest chain of bilingual newspapers, which is also in Hispanic hands. She also checked the facts in all English and Spanish-language articles and edited these articles if necessary. Chan held another internship from June to August 2010 at NBC Universal, Inc. , where she worked closely with investigative producer and Peabody Award winner Frank Snepp , who was the CIA's chief analyst for investigation and analysis during the Vietnam War the North Vietnamese strategy and was also active in other internal departments. At NBC Universal, she also briefly directed on-camera interviews. Furthermore, she was the initiator of research on pharmaceuticals in drinking water. Soon after finishing her internship at NBC Universal, the former voice actress and actress joined CBS Interactive , a division of CBS Corporation , in October 2009 , where she created electronic newsletters every two weeks and circulated them to over 440,000 online readers. During Chan's activity, the newsletters received an American Business Media Association's Neal Award in the “Best E-Newsletter” category. In addition, 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 lettering. Another area of ​​responsibility was the selection of stories, their implementation and the control of the facts. She also conducted background research on the various reports.

After completing her studies with a bachelor's degree in communication and Spanish in June 2010 , she also finished her master's degree in journalism , which she started in 2009 . Other activities that Stacie Chan operated during her student days or internal associations to which she belonged in addition to The Stanford Daily and the Stanford Cardinal Broadcasting Network , were among others 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, who during her studies worked with the Wall Street Journal and the San Francisco Chronicle , among others , which also published and printed reports of her, was hired by Redwood City Patch as an editor in July 2010 , posting the breaking news, social events, and coverage in and around Redwood City at this hyperlocal online news site .

Filmography

Synchronized work

Nominations and Awards

  • according to their own information, Emmy nomination for "Performance"
  • American Business Media Association's Neal Award in the "Best E-Newsletter" category

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Stacie Chan on familytreelegends.com (English), accessed December 14, 2011