Suzanne Whang

Suzanne Whang
Suzanne Whang

Suzanne Whang

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Birthday: September 28, 1962 (57 years) Died: September 17, 2019 (3 years Ago)

HomeTown: Arlington, Virginia, United States

Suzanne Whang was a multitalented individual who held roles as an actor, national television host, award-winning stand-up comedian, published author, professional keynote speaker, radio host, spoken word artist, educator, creativity coach, metaphysical minister, and political activist. She was known for her versatility. She was the student who spoke the invocation at the graduation ceremony at Herndon High School, where she was the valedictorian of her graduating class. She completed the acting curriculum at the William Esper Studio in New York City, and she also studied acting at the Beverly Hills Playhouse with Milton Katselas, Richard Lawson, Gary Imhoff, and Jeffrey Tambor. She received her diploma in acting from that programme. As an actor, Suzanne has had roles in many different television series. Some of her most notable roles include a memorable guest starring role as the young Mrs. Lee on Cold Case (2003), a hilarious recurring role as Polly, the oversexed spa manager on Las Vegas (2003), and co-starring roles on Two and a Half Men (2003), Boston Legal (2004), Still Standing (2002), Criminal Minds (2005), Nip/Tuck (2003), The Practice (1997), Strong Medicine (2000), Robber (1993). She had a role in the feature film Constantine (2005), starring Keanu Reeves, in which she played a scream-filled mother whose daughter was possessed by military demons. In 2007, she directed the feature film Traci Townsend, which had its world premiere at the Pan African Film Festival in Los Angeles. She also had a cameo role in the feature film Material Girls, which was directed by Hilary Duff (2006). She received both the Best Acting Award and the Audience Award for her performance in the 2002 short film Seoul Mates, which was entered into the Los Angeles 48 Hour Film Festival. She had a role as Mr. Moseby’s secretary in the 1992 film HouseSitter, which Steve Martin co-starred in. She wrote and acted in the one-woman play I Make You Laughing, which was a huge success and received standing ovations every time it was performed. She served as the host of House Hunters (1999), which was the highest-rated programme on HGTV (Home & Garden Television Network) for almost a decade. In addition to that, she was the presenter of the show’s spin-off, House Hunters International (2006). Other series that she presented on the same network include Blitz Build 2000 (2000), The Making of the Rose Parade 2005 (2004), and The Making of the Rose Parade 2006 (2005). She and Dick Clark’s co-hosted TV Censored Bloopers 98 (1998) for NBC in the same year that they also co-hosted New Attitudes (1999) on Lifetime Television. Before that, she worked as a field host and fill-in co-host for the show Fox After Breakfast (1996). She also worked as a field host for the shows Breakfast Time (1994), Personal FX: The Collectibles Show (1994), and The Pet Department (1996), all of which aired on the FX cable network. As a result of her work on Breakfast Time, she was put in consideration for a NAMIC Award. In addition to being a skilled emcee, she presented the red carpet for An Evening at the Academy Awards, which was broadcast on ABC, and she also presided over the 20th anniversary gala concert of the Korean Concert Society, which took place at the Kennedy Center in Washington, District of Columbia. In the April issue of “A” Magazine, she was highlighted as one of “Ten Women to Watch.” She was a celebrity presenter at the 2003 Vision Awards, which honours those who have made significant contributions to diversity in cable television. Suzanne Whang was born on September 28, 1962 in Arlington, United States. Suzanne Whang died on September 17, 2019 at the age of 57 years. Check below for more deets about Suzanne Whang. This page will put a light upon the Suzanne Whang bio, wiki, age, birthday, family details, affairs, controversies, caste, height, weight, rumors, lesser-known facts, and more.

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Suzanne Whang was born on September 28, 1962 in Arlington, United States. Suzanne Whang died on September 17, 2019 at the age of 57 years.

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Stage Name Suzanne Whang
Real Name Suzanne Whang
Profession(s) Actress, Art Department , Writer,
Birthday September 28, 1962
Zodiac Sign Libra
Death Died on (3 years ago) (Age: 57 years)
Gender Female
Birthplace Arlington, United States
Hometown Arlington, Virginia, United States
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  • Suzanne Whang was born in Arlington, United States.
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  • Suzanne Whang was a multitalented individual who held roles as an actor, national television host, award-winning stand-up comedian, published author, professional keynote speaker, radio host, spoken word artist, educator, creativity coach, metaphysical minister, and political activist. She was known for her versatility. She was the student who spoke the invocation at the graduation ceremony at Herndon High School, where she was the valedictorian of her graduating class. She completed the acting curriculum at the William Esper Studio in New York City, and she also studied acting at the Beverly Hills Playhouse with Milton Katselas, Richard Lawson, Gary Imhoff, and Jeffrey Tambor. She received her diploma in acting from that programme. As an actor, Suzanne has had roles in many different television series. Some of her most notable roles include a memorable guest starring role as the young Mrs. Lee on Cold Case (2003), a hilarious recurring role as Polly, the oversexed spa manager on Las Vegas (2003), and co-starring roles on Two and a Half Men (2003), Boston Legal (2004), Still Standing (2002), Criminal Minds (2005), Nip/Tuck (2003), The Practice (1997), Strong Medicine (2000), Robber (1993). She had a role in the feature film Constantine (2005), starring Keanu Reeves, in which she played a scream-filled mother whose daughter was possessed by military demons. In 2007, she directed the feature film Traci Townsend, which had its world premiere at the Pan African Film Festival in Los Angeles. She also had a cameo role in the feature film Material Girls, which was directed by Hilary Duff (2006). She received both the Best Acting Award and the Audience Award for her performance in the 2002 short film Seoul Mates, which was entered into the Los Angeles 48 Hour Film Festival. She had a role as Mr. Moseby’s secretary in the 1992 film HouseSitter, which Steve Martin co-starred in. She wrote and acted in the one-woman play I Make You Laughing, which was a huge success and received standing ovations every time it was performed. She served as the host of House Hunters (1999), which was the highest-rated programme on HGTV (Home & Garden Television Network) for almost a decade. In addition to that, she was the presenter of the show’s spin-off, House Hunters International (2006). Other series that she presented on the same network include Blitz Build 2000 (2000), The Making of the Rose Parade 2005 (2004), and The Making of the Rose Parade 2006 (2005). She and Dick Clark’s co-hosted TV Censored Bloopers 98 (1998) for NBC in the same year that they also co-hosted New Attitudes (1999) on Lifetime Television. Before that, she worked as a field host and fill-in co-host for the show Fox After Breakfast (1996). She also worked as a field host for the shows Breakfast Time (1994), Personal FX: The Collectibles Show (1994), and The Pet Department (1996), all of which aired on the FX cable network. As a result of her work on Breakfast Time, she was put in consideration for a NAMIC Award. In addition to being a skilled emcee, she presented the red carpet for An Evening at the Academy Awards, which was broadcast on ABC, and she also presided over the 20th anniversary gala concert of the Korean Concert Society, which took place at the Kennedy Center in Washington, District of Columbia. In the April issue of “A” Magazine, she was highlighted as one of “Ten Women to Watch.” She was a celebrity presenter at the 2003 Vision Awards, which honours those who have made significant contributions to diversity in cable television.

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