Tina Chen (Traditional Chinese: 陳婷, Hanyu Pinyin: Chén TÃng)
(November 2, 1943) is a Chinese-American stage, film, and television
actress best known for her starring roles in the films Alice's
Restaurant, Three Days of the Condor, and The Hawaiians.Tina Chen
lived briefly in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, and then came to the
United States. While pursuing her acting career, Chen worked for over
a decade as a researcher in the Serology & Genetics department at the
New York Blood Center.She also co-founded Food Liberation, one of the
first health food stores in New York City.[citation needed]Tina Chen
is a Golden Globe, Emmy, and Drama Desk nominee. Her films include the
independent feature Almost Perfect and the short film The Potential
Wives of Norman Mao. She also starred in The Hawaiians, for which she
received a Golden Globe award nomination; Alice's Restaurant, Three
Days of the Condor, and Face.
(November 2, 1943) is a Chinese-American stage, film, and television
actress best known for her starring roles in the films Alice's
Restaurant, Three Days of the Condor, and The Hawaiians.Tina Chen
lived briefly in China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Japan, and then came to the
United States. While pursuing her acting career, Chen worked for over
a decade as a researcher in the Serology & Genetics department at the
New York Blood Center.She also co-founded Food Liberation, one of the
first health food stores in New York City.[citation needed]Tina Chen
is a Golden Globe, Emmy, and Drama Desk nominee. Her films include the
independent feature Almost Perfect and the short film The Potential
Wives of Norman Mao. She also starred in The Hawaiians, for which she
received a Golden Globe award nomination; Alice's Restaurant, Three
Days of the Condor, and Face.
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