Lyman Chen(I)
- Actor
Lyman Chen is an American Born Film and Television actor of Chinese heritage.
Lyman's break came when he was cast in Martin Scorsese's, The Departed as Jack Nicholson's Chinese Interpreter. The film premiered in October 2006 and went on to win 4 Academy Awards including Martin Scorsese's sole Best Director Academy Award.
Since then, Lyman has enjoyed working on various film and television projects with diversity in both dramatic and comedic venues. Roles such as William Zhai on Fox's neXt, Mr. Liang on Season 2 of Mr. Mercedes, Xun of The Dark Army on the Golden Globe Award Winning Mr. Robot, MSS Agent Joseph Yun on CBS' Rush Hour show Lyman's versatility in dramatic roles and showcase his language skills, while conversely, comedies like It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia show Lyman's comedic ability. Lyman can next be seen on AppleTV 's WeCrashed and Amazon's Something From Tiffany's.
Lyman's break came when he was cast in Martin Scorsese's, The Departed as Jack Nicholson's Chinese Interpreter. The film premiered in October 2006 and went on to win 4 Academy Awards including Martin Scorsese's sole Best Director Academy Award.
Since then, Lyman has enjoyed working on various film and television projects with diversity in both dramatic and comedic venues. Roles such as William Zhai on Fox's neXt, Mr. Liang on Season 2 of Mr. Mercedes, Xun of The Dark Army on the Golden Globe Award Winning Mr. Robot, MSS Agent Joseph Yun on CBS' Rush Hour show Lyman's versatility in dramatic roles and showcase his language skills, while conversely, comedies like It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia show Lyman's comedic ability. Lyman can next be seen on AppleTV 's WeCrashed and Amazon's Something From Tiffany's.