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2 Broke Girls (TV Series 2011–2017) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Menu. Movies. ... Jimmy O. Yang ... Person in Line 1 episode, 2012 Brian Robinson ... Irish 1 episode, 2012 Annie Cavalero ...
10 de ago. de 2018 · Jimmy O. Yang plays Bernard Tai in “Crazy Rich Asians,” the first Asian-led studio movie in 25 years. ... auditions got me my first job on “2 Broke Girls” which had two lines, ...
7 de mar. de 2024 · Jimmy O. Yang is an American actor, stand-up comedian, and writer. ... Later on, he made his first television debut on the CBS series 2 Broke Girls as well as appeared on The Arsenio Hall Show. Thereafter, Yang starred as Tang-See in season 9 of It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.
Jimmy O. Yang (Jimmy Ouyang; Chinese: 歐陽萬成) is a Hong Kong-born Chinese-American stand-up comedian, actor, writer. As of 2015 he is starring as Jian-Yang in the HBO comedy series Silicon Valley. Yang made his television debut on the CBS series 2 Broke Girls; and his first late night stand-up appearance on The Arsenio Hall Show.
About the Author Multi-faceted actor, stand-up comedian, and writer Jimmy O. Yang is best known for his portrayal of hilarious intern Jian Yang on HBO’s Emmy-nominated comedy series Silicon Valley.Born in Hong Kong, Yang made his television debut on the CBS series 2 Broke Girls and his first late-night stand-up appearance on The Arsenio Hall Show, where he received a rare standing ovation.
One's street-smart and working-class born; the other's book smart and nouveau bankrupt. Together, unlikely roommates and unlikelier friends Max and Caroline are two broke girls waiting tables in a Brooklyn diner while trying to save $250,000 to start a cupcake business. It won't be easy, but the pair's outrageous saucy humor and bossoming friendship make chasing the American dream a priceless ...
JIMMY O. YANG is an actor, ... Yang moved to Los Angeles when he was thirteen, where he eventually made his television debut on the CBS series 2 Broke Girls and his first late-night stand-up appearance on The Arsenio Hall Show, where he received a rare standing ovation.