Tieisha Thomas is a NYC based performer hailing from Queens, NY. She discovered her love of music at a young age through the influences of her vibrant Caribbean culture. She made her first performance debut in her grade school production of "GREASE" where she was exposed to the world of theatre and its endless possibilities. Soon after Tieisha was granted admission into one of the most prestigious performing art high schools in the country as a vocal major at Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music and Arts. She received her Bachelor Degree in Theater Arts from SUNY Buffalo State, becoming one of the 1st Young Artist Competition winners who had the opportunity to sing Classical Repertoire with the Buffalo Philharmonic Orchestra. She was most recently seen Off- Broadway in Public Theater and Disneys Theatricals Musical Adaptation of Disneys "HERCULES" as Melepomene one of the beloved greek chorus Muses. That production has been reviewed in notable publications such as Playbill, Hollywood Reporter, NY Times, Washington Post, Vulture, Broadway World, Theatermania, The Wrap, New York Stage Review and Entertainment Weekly. Next she will be featured in the film adaptation of James Earl Hardys bestselling book "B- Boys Blues" directed by Jussie Smollet which is slated for release later on this year (2021). Aside from being a professional performer she has been a teaching artist with the New York State Department of Education over last 5 years with various theater companies. She has taught publicly and privately leading drama based classes centered around improvisation, monologue prep, scene study, devised theater and social emotional learning. She offers one on one classes for young adults and budding artists looking to further their discovery of themselves through theater/performance. When she's not performing, she enjoys creatively developing her own original content, dancing and snapping crab legs at her favorite seafood spot!
Tielong Shang is an actor, known for Yi dai zong shi (2013), Xing-An Ling lie ren chuan shuo (2021) and Ru guo · Ai (2005).
Tien Herschel is an actor, known for Revenge of the Gweilo (2016).
Tien Luat is known for Song Song (2021), Chi Muoi Ba - Phan Ket Thap Tam Muoi (2019) and Chi Muoi Ba 2: 3 Ngay Sinh Tu (2020).
No stranger to the international spotlight acting in period martial arts films with the likes of King Hu, Li Han Hsiang, Ting Shan Hsi and Joseph Kuo with credits spanning from the 60s through the early 80s, imposing and distinctive veteran Taiwanese character actor Mao Tien remained busy through the New Millennium most notably working with award winning Taiwan New Wave director Tsai Ming Lang in memorable yet devastating interior performances in 'Rebels of the Neon God', 'The River' and 'What Time is it There?' renewing his prominence and stature with international audiences, popular and art-house fare alike.
Tien Niu, younger sister of glamorous Shaw Brothers actress Tien Ni (aka Tanny) born from a family of Shandong lineage, followed her sister's footsteps first as a television and movie teen-idol in their native Taiwan before her frank and provocative debut performance for Hong Kong audiences in director Sung Tsu-shou's popular 'Zao Shou' aka 'Thirteen' for Shaw Brothers in 1974. The success of that film still resonate with teenage girls today enough for Shaws veteran Derek Yee to helm a Cantonese remake also entitled 'Zao shou' aka 'Jo Sok' (2 Young, 2005) with the young Fiona Sit reprising the role made famous by Tien Niu.
Tien Pai is an actor and writer, known for Miao shou qian jin (1975) and Hai do Zhang Bao Zhai (1973).
Tien Pham is an actor, known for I Wrote This for You (2018).
Tien Pham is an actor and producer, known for Desperate Waters (2019), Scramble (2017) and Kung Fu Pho (2015).
Tien Shue is known for No Limit (2012), Épouse-moi mon pote (2017) and Kung Fu Zohra (2022).