Calvin Chen (b. 1980)

Alias:
Chen Yi Ru
Chen Yiru
辰亦儒
辰亦儒
陈奕儒

Birthplace:
中国,台湾

Born:
November 10, 1980

Calvin Chen Is a multi-talented actor, singer and comedian. He's seen as "Kajiklub" In Lucas Film "Star Wars" Episode VII - The Force Awakens, directed by J.J. Abrams.  Studied English at the University of Oxford, Chen trained at the double-award winning drama school, "Identity School of Acting".  Calvin appeared In "Teen Spirit," directed by Max Minghella. Starring Elle Fanning, the film is based on violet who dreams of escaping her small town In pursuing her passion to sing, a stylish spin on the Cinderella story. Calvin plays "TET."  Chen was seen in "Fanta's" 'Big News' directed by Clay Weiner, "Biscuit film works," a group of teenagers who transforms Into key CEO's in Fanta's headquarters. Calvin plays aka 'The Cool Kid', a boy unconventionally cool in a way all the popular executives wish they were, production by "TwentyFour-Seven."  Calvin resides in London, England, His father is Taiwanese-Korean and his mother, who is born In the Philippines, was adopted from a "Spanish" family.  Calvin is a trained Boxer at 'Elorde' boxing gym In Manila, Elorde is Home to Boxing Legend, 'Manny Pacquiao'. Chen trains broadly In the "Martial Arts."  Calvin speaks fluent Mandarin, Korean, English & Filipino.  Chen is in production on "Death On The Nile," directed by Kenneth Branagh. Starring Gal Gadot, Twentieth Century FOX is set to release the film in October 2020.

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