Samantha Wan Net Worth

Samantha Wan is a multi-talented actress, writer, producer, and dancer from Toronto. She is the co-creator and star of the prime time comedy series Second Jen on CityTV, and plays the reoccurring character "Zoe Chow" in season two of Canada's hit series Private Eyes. She graduated from the National Theatre School of Canada in 2011 and has since appeared in a number of projects, including the feature Devil's Mile, Leslieville, Ruby Skye P.I., Out With Dad, and Sudden Master. She has won numerous awards for her work, including the "Woman With A Vision" Award from the Action On Film Festival, Best Actress in a Drama at the 2016 Hollyweb Festival, and Best Female Action Performer of the Year. In addition to her acting career, Wan is a certified combatant for stage and screen with Fight Directors of Canada, and is a fourth generation martial artist studying Wing Chun under Grand Master Sunny Tang.
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Age, Biography and Wiki

Who is it? Actress, Writer, Producer
Occupation Actress, director, screenwriter, producer, web series creator
Years active 2010–present
Notable work Jen Wu on Second Jen, Zoe Chow in Private Eyes

💰 Net worth

Samantha Wan, the multi-talented actress, writer, producer, and dancer hailing from Toronto, has earned herself a prominent position in the entertainment industry. With her immense talent and determination, her net worth is projected to be anywhere between $100K and $1M by the year 2024. Samantha's skills and versatility allow her to excel in various art forms, from mesmerizing audiences with her acting chops to captivating them with her writing and producing abilities. Her passion for dance brings another layer of creativity to her repertoire. As her career continues to flourish, Samantha Wan is proving to be a force to be reckoned with and a true inspiration for aspiring artists around the world.

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Biography/Timeline

2010

Wan began her career in the early 2010s, playing supporting roles in several web series, short films, and other productions. She garnered further attention in 2016, when she co-created and starred in Second Jen.

2014

Wan has been outspoken about the need for more diversity on TV. In an interview with The Huffington Post, Wan said: "We realized we were auditioning for mail order brides and geishas — we needed to make our own shows to represent the neighbourhoods we grew up in."

2016

In addition to her work on Second Jen, Wan is also the creator, Writer and star of Sudden Master, which is a female-centric web series that focuses on Chinese martial arts. It was funded and produced with OMNI and has won several awards, including Best Action Series at the Vancouver Web Series Festival in 2016. The series was released on YouTube via the KindaTV channel, which is run by Smokebomb Entertainment.