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This reads like self-promotion and really needs editing.Oscillon (talk)10:12, 10 July 2010 (UTC)[reply]
Personal-life claims including birthdate and birth name requireRS cites, perWP:BLP. The article had no citations for "Jonathan", "Murray" or the Chinese version, nor for that 1979 birthdate. Indeed, the only Jonathan Chu at the California Birth Indexhere is a different person (Jonathan K. Chu, born in Los Angeles County, not Santa Clare County, where Palo Alto is, and that birthdate is 1988. Though this Jon Chu also has four siblings, he is not old enough to have graduated college in 2003.)
The fact that no other Jonathan Chu appears in the California Birth Index should raise a red flag about his birth name at the very least.
Note that Wikipedia disallows the wikia IMDb or Wikipedia mirror sites or non-RS cites (which frequently use Wikipedia content) to cite BLP claims. --Tenebrae (talk)14:12, 22 April 2020 (UTC)[reply]