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Gemma Chan

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British actress (born 1982)

Gemma Chan
Chan in 2025
Born (1982-11-29)November 29, 1982 (age 42)
London, England
Education
OccupationActress
Years active2006–present
Partner(s)Jack Whitehall
(2011–2017)
Dominic Cooper (2018–present)
AwardsFull list
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese陳靜
Simplified Chinese陈静
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinChén Jìng
Yue: Cantonese
Yale RomanizationChàhn Jihng

Gemma Chan (born November 29, 1982)[1] is an English actress.[2] A graduate ofWorcester College, Oxford, Chan began acting during the late 2000s, making her film debut in 2009. She rose to attention with her leading role in theChannel 4 science fiction seriesHumans (2015–2018), and gained prominence with her starring roles inCrazy Rich Asians and asElizabeth Hardwick inMary Queen of Scots (both 2018).

She next starred in theMarvel Cinematic Universe filmsCaptain Marvel (2019) andEternals (2021), portrayingMinn-Erva andSersi, respectively. She also had a voice role in theDisney animated filmRaya and the Last Dragon (2021) and appeared inOlivia Wilde's psychological thrillerDon't Worry Darling (2022) andGareth Edwards' science fiction filmThe Creator (2023). Offscreen, Chan has been labeled afashion icon.

Early life and education

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Chan was born atGuy's Hospital inLondon, England.[3] Her father was an engineer who grew up inHong Kong and her mother was a pharmacist raised inGreenock, Scotland, after her parents emigrated from Hong Kong.[3][4]

Raised inLocksbottom in theLondon Borough of Bromley,[5] Chan attendedNewstead Wood School for Girls inOrpington, London and went on to study law atWorcester College, Oxford.[6] Following graduation, Chan gained atraining contract offer as a graduate at the law firmSlaughter and May,[7][6] but turned it down to study at theDrama Centre London and pursue an acting career.[3]

Career

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Early career (2000s)

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Chan made her professional debut inHorror Channel's 2006 miniseriesWhen Evil Calls.[8][9] She was a competitor on the first series of the reality seriesProject Catwalk.[10] Chan made her stage debut in the British premiere ofBertolt Brecht's last play,Turandot, at theHampstead Theatre, London, in 2008.[11] Chan appeared in the autumn 2009 special of the BBC'sDoctor Who, titled "The Waters of Mars", playing geologist Mia Bennett.[12] The episode later won aHugo Award.[13][14] In the same year, Chan starred inExam (2009) which premiered at theEdinburgh International Film Festival to mixed reviews.[15][16]

Rise to prominence (2010s)

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Chan at the 2013BAFTA Awards

Chan began the 2010s with appearances in two episodes inChannel 4'sThe IT Crowd.[17][18]

Chan's first major role came in 2010,[19] as a heavily accented Chinese immigrant appearing inThe Blind Banker, a first series episode ofBBC'sSherlock. The episode was criticized partly because of its orientalist clichés.[19][20] Chan's next releases,Pimp, (2010) andShanghai (2010), were panned by critics, whileSubmarine premiered at the35th Toronto International Film Festival to positive reviews.[21][22] Chan was cast as a series regular in the final series ofSecret Diary of a Call Girl, as the rival ofBillie Piper's character.[23] The series aired onITV2 in 2011.[24]

Later that year, she appeared in Channel 4'sFresh Meat[25] and made a film forAmnesty International to celebrate the 60th anniversary of theUniversal Declaration of Human Rights.[6] In 2012, Chan appeared inBedlam,[26]True Love, a five-part semi-improvised television series produced byWorking Title,[27] and the British premiere ofYellow Face by American playwrightDavid Henry Hwang atThe Park Theatre, London. Chan returned for its 2014 revival at theRoyal National Theatre.[28] While promoting the play, Chan spoke about her struggles to get cast in non Chinese-related productions andperiod dramas due to her ethnicity.[29]

In November 2013, Chan performed in the world premiere ofOur Ajax byTimberlake Wertenbaker at theSouthwark Playhouse, London.[30] Michael Billington ofThe Guardian described her performance as "beautifully svelte omniscience".[31] Later that year, she starred in crime dramaShetland,[32][33] and guest-starred inDeath in Paradise and romantic dramaDates.[34] Chan appeared inThe Double (2013), which premiered at the2013 Toronto International Film Festival to critical success.[35][36]

Chan at theBritish Independent Film Awards 2014

Chan appeared in the action-thrillerJack Ryan: Shadow Recruit (2014), which met mixed reception but financial success.[37][38] In 2015 she portrayed Ruth in theWest End revival ofHarold Pinter's domestic dramaThe Homecoming directed byJamie Lloyd. She received rave reviews with Michael Billington ofThe Guardian writing, that "Chan shows, with great skill...a coolly inscrutable Ruth".[39] TheEvening Standard described Chan's performance as "cool" and "elegant".[40] Chan said of the experience "There is a lot of ambiguity with [my] character and in [Pinter's] text, but as you work on it you have to make choices and decide what your truth is... A lot of people think she's controversial and ask why she behaves the way she behaves, and it's been really interesting trying to work that out."[41]

That same year she portrayed the protagonist's girlfriend, Chen-Lin, in French comedy-dramaBelles Familles (2015), which was released at the2015 Toronto International Film Festival.[42][43] She lent her voice to BBC's animated miniseriesWatership Down in 2018.[44] Chan starred as the anthropomorphic robot Anita/Mia inHumans, anAMC/Channel 4 science-fiction drama, from 2015 to 2018.[45][46]The A.V. Club wrote that Chan "anchors the series", with her performance "awakening in ways both subtle and overt ... to reflect every new emotion."[47] Chan voiced robotQuintessa inTransformers: The Last Knight (2017), which was panned by critics.[48] Chan starred in action-thrillerStratton (2017) as the titular character's "smart-girl" colleague, Aggie.[49] In 2018, Chan joinedAndrea Riseborough,Jane Horrocks,Jaime Winstone, andLaura Carmichael to star in a film produced byActionAid, encouraging the British public to support girls at risk of sexual violence.[50]

Chan at the 2019Screen Actors Guild Awards

Also in 2018, Chan co-starred asAstrid Leong-Teo in the filmCrazy Rich Asians.[51][19] Originally asked to portray the lead, Chan preferred the "more intriguing" role of Astrid.[52] She first heard about the novelCrazy Rich Asians in a text message from her sister, read it on holiday, and "fell in love with Astrid".[53] On her role, Chan stated that "what you see with Astrid is not necessarily what you get. There are layers to her ... [she] seemingly has it all together.[54] The film became the highest-grossing romantic comedy of the decade and received critical acclaim for its cast, visuals and on-screen representation.[55][56]The Hollywood Reporter lauded Chan as "a radiant presence who lights up her every scene".[57]

That same year, she featured in the short film titledLeading Lady Parts in support of theTime's Up movement.[58] Chan appeared as Petronella inLondon Fields (2018), which was a box-office bomb.[59] Chan portrayedElizabeth Hardwick inJosie Rourke's directorial debut,historical dramaMary Queen of Scots (2018), which premiered at theAFI Fest.[60] Chan's casting "provoked controversy among internet trolls", as her character had been a white woman.[61] Chan responded that "ifJohn Wayne can playGenghis Khan, I can playBess of Hardwick" and remarked that "art should reflect life now."[61] Chan appeared inCaptain Marvel (2019) in a supporting role asMinn-Erva, a sniper who is part of theKreeStarforce.[62] The role required an extensive amount ofprosthetic makeup, described as "four layers of airbrush paint" that took four hours to apply.[63] The film had thesixth-biggest opening of all time to critical success.[64][65] That same year, she was one of fifteen women selected to appear on the cover of the September 2019 issue ofBritish Vogue, by guest editorMeghan, Duchess of Sussex.[66]

Established career (2020s)

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Chan at the premiere ofDon't Worry Darling in 2022

In 2020 Chan starred alongsideMeryl Streep inSteven Soderbergh's comedyLet Them All Talk.[67] She portrayed Karen, a literary agent who has a "maybe-romance" with her client's nephew.[68] The film premiered onHBO Max to positive reception.[69] That same year, Chan was the fifteenth recipient of the Women In Film Max Mara Face of the Future award, given for her "distinguished acting achievements" and "personal embodiment of timeless style and grace".[70] Chan voiced the warrior princess Namaari, the antagonist of theDisney animated filmRaya and the Last Dragon, which premiered in March 2021.[71] The film was received positively by critics.[72] That May, she briefly producedHold Still, Vincent, a podcast about the 1982murder of Vincent Chin.[73] It was subsequently pulled from distribution by the producing team after it was revealed that the podcast's production company did not consult with Chin's estate during the project.[74] November 2021 saw the release of theMarvel Studios filmEternals, in which she starred asSersi, a member of the titular race. This was her second role in theMarvel Cinematic Universe afterCaptain Marvel (2019).[75]

Chan appeared in theApple TV+ anthology seriesExtrapolations.[76] Chan had a voice role in the English dub version ofHayao Miyazaki's Japanese animated filmThe Boy and the Heron (2023).[77] Chan appears inpsychological thrillerDon't Worry Darling directed byOlivia Wilde and appears in science fiction filmThe Creator directed byGareth Edwards.[78]

Chan will next star inDuke Johnson's upcoming filmThe Actor, based on the novelMemory byDonald E. Westlake.[79][80]

Advocacy and activism

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Chan (third from left) atEdwards Air Force Base alongside herCaptain Marvel costars

Chan travelled withSave the Children toLebanon to meetSyrian child refugees in 2017.[81] In 2018 she partnered withMoet to support Help Refugees UK.[82] She volunteered for Cook-19, an organization that delivers meals to key workers, during theCOVID-19 pandemic.[83] Chan has supportedUNICEF UK since 2015 and travelled toJamaica to raise awareness ofdomestic violence with the organisation in 2019.[84] She participated inSoccer Aid to raise funds for the charity in 2019.[85] She participated in WorldChildren's Day commemorations in 2020.[86] She was appointed a celebrity ambassador for UNICEF UK in 2021.[87]

In response to thexenophobic and racist attacks against people of East and Southeast Asian descent during theCOVID-19 pandemic, Chan advocated for the #StopAAPIhate movement and fundraising campaign.[88][89] In May 2021 Chan launched the #StopESEAHate campaign to assist people of East and Southeast Asian descent who are victims ofhate crimes.[89]

Public image and fashion

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Labeled afashion icon,[90] Chan is recognised for her "polished and flawless" style.[91] Herold Hollywood style andred carpet fashion choices have been widely publicised.[92]

The 2018 comedyCrazy Rich Asians brought Chan to international attention. The following year, she attended the91st Academy Awards wearing afuchsia pinkValentino dress, which gained significant media attention and praise from critics.Harper's Bazaar described the look as "parachute-like" and praised it as "an Oscars red carpet triumph".[93] Chan was featured in best-dressed rankings by multiple publications, includingHarper's Bazaar,[94]Town & Country,[95] andVogue.[96] ForVogue, Alice Birell wrote, "The designer of the moment, the colour of the moment, the silhouette of the moment and yet nothing about this is over produced. Another absolute bullseye for Chan. I wouldn't want to be stepping out of the car right after her...", and Remy Rippon said it "...feels befitting of the most glamarous night of awards season".[97] Additionally, Zara Wong wrote, "I can't recall if there's ever been a stronger and more consistent red carpet style star debut, and it makes me even prouder that someone of Chinese heritage has made such a style impact in Hollywood. Gemma Chan is undoubtedly the favourite look at the Vogue office, and this will go down in Oscar history.".[97]

Chan attended the 2019Met Gala dressed byTom Ford, embracing the year's"camp" theme. Her look was compiled of a "dazzling chainmail dress" and "Taylor-inspired headpiece" designed by Ford, with "Chan's straight locks" paying tribute toCher, as Chan said, "You don't really get more icon thanElizabeth Taylor and Cher, so no pressure". Emily Chan ofVogue compared Chan's "dramatic headress" to Taylor's "famous number from the filmBoom! and a 1967masked ball atVenice'sRezzonico Palace.".[98] Chan was featured inVogue's selection of the "best beauty moments from the 2019 Met Gala".[99] Other notable fashion appearances of Chan include theCaptain Marvel premiere in 2019, where she wore customRalph & Russo; the2019Vanity FairOscar party, styled byTom Ford andJimmy Choo; the2019 Critics' Choice Awards, dressed byJason Wu; the2019 Golden Globes, where she wore aValentinocouture hybrid gown; among several others through the years.[100]

Amalissa Hall ofTatler praised Chan as "a fixture on major red carpets and front rows of fashion shows", writing that "in each of her appearances, [Chan] delivers a memorable look".[101] Continuing her partnership withLouis Vuitton, Chan's custom archival-inspired black dress from the 2022In America-themedMet Gala was praised among the "best-dressed" of the night.[102][103]Teen Vogue listed Chan among their "24 Celebrities Who Nailed It" list.[104] Chan's styles at the2022 and2023 Cannes Film Festivals were also praised, where she respectively wore a "sheergothic gown"[105][106] and a "white gown adorned with sparklingpailettes",[107] further continuing her partnership withLouis Vuitton. Chan also wore Louis Vuitton to the 2023Vogue World event, with a custom "organza dress covered in bluish silver paillettes".[108] In 2024, Chan was featured inEdward Enninful's finalBritish Vogue cover, titled "40 Megastars, One Magnificent Image", appearing alongside forty notable female celebrities includingMiley Cyrus,Jane Fonda,Kaia Gerber,Salma Hayek,Dua Lipa andOprah Winfrey.[109]

Chan has also been praised for promotingAsian fashion designers. Faye Bradley of theSouth China Morning Post (SCMP) wrote that Chan "made a point of wearing Asian designers on every step of her press tour to promoteCrazy Rich Asians. "I think we are all becoming more aware that the greater platform you have the more responsibility you have, but it just isn't about speaking about designers, it is about speaking up when we see disparity or a problem," Chan toldThe Hollywood Reporter. Examples of Asian designers Chan has worn at public events include acouturechiffonMiss Sohee gown accompanied by Anabela Chan jewellery at theNewport Beach Film Festival in February 2023; a strapless pinkJason Wu gown to an event byGeorge andAmal Clooney; a flower-styleOscar de la Renta dress by "Slaysian" creative director Laura Kim;[110] at the2022 Cannes Film Festival; among multiple others.[111]

Personal life

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Chan dated English comedianJack Whitehall from 2011 to 2017.[112][113] She began a relationship with English actorDominic Cooper in 2018. They reside together in London.[113][114]

In September 2013, Chan appeared at theOld Bailey in central London as a witness to a fatal stabbing outsidePutney Bridge tube station.[115]

Chan is a supporter ofArsenal.[116]

Political views

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Chan and her partnerDominic Cooper participated in the People's Vote March, expressing support for asecond Brexit referendum, in October 2018.[117] She has criticised both theConservative andLabour parties for their processes in choosing leadership.[118][119]

Filmography

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Key
Denotes projects that have not yet been released

Film

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YearFilmRoleNotes
2006When Evil CallsMolly Nelson
2009ExamChinese woman
2010PimpBo
ShanghaiShin Shin
SubmarineKim-Lin
2013The DoubleGlamorous Judge
2014Jack Ryan: Shadow RecruitAmy Chang
2015Love Is a Four Letter Word: Worth Seven PointsWifeShort film
FamiliesChen-Lin
2016Everyday Performance ArtistsMelodyShort film
Fantastic Beasts and Where to Find ThemMadam Ya Zhou
2017Transformers: The Last KnightQuintessa (voice and motion capture)
StrattonAggy
2018Crazy Rich AsiansAstrid Leong-Teo
London FieldsPetronella
Mary Queen of ScotsElizabeth Hardwick
Intrigo: Dear AgnesHenny
Leading Lady PartsHerselfShort film
2019Captain MarvelMinn-Erva
2020Let Them All TalkKaren
2021Raya and the Last DragonNamaari (voice)[120]
EternalsSersi
2022Don't Worry DarlingShelley
2023The CreatorMaya Fey / Nirmata
The Boy and the HeronNatsuko (voice)English dub[121]
2025The ActorEdna
TBAJosephineTBAPost-production[122]

Television

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YearTitleRoleNotes
2006Project CatwalkHerself10 episodes; finalist
2009Doctor WhoMia BennettEpisode: "The Waters of Mars"
2010The IT CrowdIvana / Female SuluEpisodes: "The Final Countdown", "Reynholm vs. Reynholm"
SherlockSoo Lin YaoEpisode: "The Blind Banker"
2011Secret Diary of a Call GirlCharlotteRegular (season 4)
Fresh MeatRuthRecurring
2012BedlamKieraRegular (season 2)
True LoveKathyTelevision miniseries
2013ShetlandHattie JamesTelevision series; series 1
Death in ParadiseJennifer CheungSeries 2, episode 7
DatesEricaEpisodes: "Erica and Kate", "Erica and Callum"
2014The GameChen MeiTelevision miniseries
2015–18HumansAnita/MiaLead role
2015BrotherhoodMiss PembertonRecurring
2016Revolting RhymesSnow White (voice)2 episodes
2018Watership DownDewdrop (voice)4 episodes
2019I Am HannahHannahTV film; also writer
2020Thunderbirds Are GoProfessor Kwark (voice)Episode: "Icarus"
2023ExtrapolationsNatasha AlperEpisode: "2066: Lola"
The Afterparty"Zoë"Episode: "Vivian and Zoë"
TBAThe Five-Star Weekend[123]Gigi LingMain cast[124]

Theatre

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YearTitleRolePlaywrightTheatre
2008TurandotRagged / Shu Meh / SuBertolt BrechtHampstead Theatre
2012The Sugar-Coated Bullets of the BourgeoisieAnders LustgartenFinborough Theatre[125]
2013Yellow Face (UK premiere)Leah Anne ChoDavid Henry HwangPark Theatre
Our Ajax (World premiere)AthenaTimberlake WertenbakerSouthwark Playhouse
2014Yellow FaceLeah Anne ChoDavid Henry HwangRoyal National Theatre
2015The HomecomingRuthHarold PinterTrafalgar Theatre[126]

Video games

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YearTitleVoice RoleNotesRef.
2023Diablo IVErysSeason 2 character[127]
2026007 First LightDr. Selina TanVoice and likeness[128]

Awards and nominations

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YearAwardCategoryProjectResultRef.
2015Broadcasting Press Guild AwardsBest ActressHumansNominated
2018Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Cast in a Motion PictureCrazy Rich AsiansNominated[129]
National Board of ReviewBest EnsembleWon
Music City Critics' AssociationBest Supporting ActressNominated
2019MTV Movie AwardsBest FightCaptain MarvelWon[130]
National Film and Television AwardsBest ActressNominated
2022Gold List AwardsBest Actress in a Leading RoleEternalsWon[131][132]

Authored articles

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