Jamie Chung

Jamie Chung

American actress
Date of Birth: 10.04.1983
Country: USA

Biography of Jamie Chung

Jamie Chung is an American actress best known for her work on the MTV reality show "The Real World: San Diego" and its spin-off "Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Inferno II". She was named the most successful alumna of "The Real World" by Bleacher Report.

Jamie Chung

Acting Career:
Chung has also appeared in several films including "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry", "Sorority Row", "The Hangover Part II", and "Sucker Punch".

Jamie Chung

Early Life:
Born and raised in San Francisco, California, Jamie Chung is a second-generation Korean American. She attended the University of California, Riverside where she obtained her higher education.

Jamie Chung

Reality TV:
In 2004, Jamie Chung was selected to be a part of the 14th season of the popular reality show "The Real World". She described herself as a student working two jobs to pay for her education and enjoying partying. After leaving the show, she reunited with her castmates in the program "2 Punk Rock 4 This: The Real World San Diego Reunion" to discuss their experiences on the show.

Jamie Chung

Road to Success:
Shortly after "The Real World", Jamie Chung joined the cast of "Real World/Road Rules Challenge: The Inferno II". She was part of the winning team, which included Darrell Taylor, Landon Lueck, and Mike Mizanin. Their team emerged victorious in the final competition.

Acting Career:
Jamie Chung's appearance on "The Real World" helped boost her acting career. She went on to land roles in the soap opera "Days of our Lives", the film "I Now Pronounce You Chuck and Larry", and TV shows such as "CSI: NY" and "Veronica Mars". In 2008, she landed the lead role in the TV series "Samurai Girl". She continued to act in movies such as "Sorority Row", "Dragonball Evolution", and "Grown Ups". Jamie Chung remains active in the industry and has several films set to release in 2012, including "Premium Rush", "The Man with the Iron Fists", "7500", "Eden", and "Knife Fight".

Awards and Recognition:
Although Jamie Chung has not received many awards, she was honored with the "Female Stars of Tomorrow" award in 2009 for her role in "Sorority Row".

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