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Elaine Tan (born 28 June 1982) is a British actress of Chinese ancestry.
She attended the Sylvia Young Theatre School at an early age and appeared in commercials, TV, film, and stage productions, including West End productions of South Pacific and The King and I. She later graduated in Law from the University of Exeter.
In 2005, she had a small role in the opening scenes of Steven Seagal's movie, Out for a Kill, in which she plays Seagal's assistant, Luo Yi, and is killed by members of the Chinese mafia. She later played the role of Liat in Sir Trevor Nunn's production of South Pacific at... MORE
Elaine Tan (born 28 June 1982) is a British actress of Chinese ancestry.
She attended the Sylvia Young Theatre School at an early age and appeared in commercials, TV, film, and stage productions, including West End productions of South Pacific and The King and I. She later graduated in Law from the University of Exeter.
In 2005, she had a small role in the opening scenes of Steven Seagal's movie, Out for a Kill, in which she plays Seagal's assistant, Luo Yi, and is killed by members of the Chinese mafia. She later played the role of Liat in Sir Trevor Nunn's production of South Pacific at the Royal National Theatre in London, and sang 'Happy Talk' as a duet with the character of Bloody Mary which features on the musical soundtrack recorded at Abbey Road Studios.
In 2006 she was nominated for 'Best Actress' at the ECU European Independent Film Festival. Television credits include Nighty Night, The Bill, Auf Wiedersehen, Pet, and Footballers' Wives. More recently, she was Lucy Chang in the feature film Starter for 10. She played Li Chong in EastEnders and Gucci the Chinese model in Hollyoaks in the city. LESS
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