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Charlet Chung

Charlet Takahashi Chung (born February 16, 1983) is an actress and actress of and descent, renowned for her versatile performances in animation, video games, and live-action television. Best known for voicing the energetic gamer in the popular (2016) and its expansions, as well as the intelligent ally Julia Argent in the Netflix animated series (2019–2021), Chung has built a career spanning over two decades with recurring roles in major animated shows and guest appearances in primetime dramas. Born Chihye Takahashi Chung in , to a Japanese mother and Korean father who immigrated to the and earned advanced degrees in and from UCLA and Claremont Graduate School, she experienced a nomadic childhood with ten family relocations before age ten, ultimately settling in Diamond Bar, which she considers her hometown. Fluent and literate in both and due to her heritage and more than 25 visits to and , Chung earned a in communications with a minor in from the , initially aspiring to a career as a broadcast news anchor. Spotted by an agent at age five during an airplane flight, she transitioned into acting shortly after college, landing her first role as a runaway teen on CBS's in 2006. Chung's voice acting portfolio includes prominent characters such as Margaret "Echo" Pearl in Netflix's (2019–2021), where she serves as a series regular, Kimi Watanabe-Finster in the rebooted (2021–present), and Seraph in the video game (2015). In live-action, she has portrayed guest roles like the cunning teen antagonist Candy on Disney Channel's Shake It Up (2011), Mandy Hsu on Fox's Touch (2012), and Susie Chin on NBC's (2011), alongside guest spots on shows including , 9-1-1, and . She recurs in animated series such as , American Dad!, and Cartoon Network's , and has contributed additional crew work to Pixar's Onward (2020). Married to actor Tom Yoo since 2010, with whom she has two children, Chung is also active in her local church community and advocates for equality for women and people of color through charitable efforts.

Early life and education

Family background and upbringing

Charlet Chung was born on February 16, 1983, in , as Chihye Takahashi Chung. Her parents were immigrants from and , respectively, both of whom earned advanced degrees in from UCLA and economics from Claremont Graduate School. Chung's family relocated frequently during her early years, moving ten times before she turned ten due to her parents' professional pursuits. This nomadic childhood eventually led to a settlement in , which she considers her hometown. As an only child for the first eleven years of her life, Chung experienced a close-knit family dynamic until her younger sister was born. Growing up in a bilingual household, Chung received early exposure to and cultures through her parents' traditions, language use at home, and family visits to both countries—totaling over 25 trips combined—which fostered her fluency in these languages alongside English.

Academic background

Chung graduated from in , in 2001. She subsequently attended the , where she earned a degree in communications along with a minor in in 2005. Her academic focus on communications was driven by an interest in and storytelling. Initially, Chung aspired to a career as a journalist or broadcast , viewing her degree as a pathway into television . This goal aligned with her formal training in communications, which emphasized effective and narrative construction. However, upon completing her studies, she shifted toward , drawing on an early interest in performance that had been sparked in childhood; she signed with a manager immediately after graduation and began pursuing on-screen opportunities.

Career

Live-action roles

Charlet Chung's live-action career began with her debut role as a runaway teen on CBS's in 2006, followed by additional guest appearances on television. Her significant early role came in 2012 as Mandy Hsu in the episode "Entanglement" of the series Touch, where she portrayed a young woman entangled in a complex family dynamic. Prior to this, she had smaller parts, including Susie Chin in the 2011 episode "Chuck Versus the Bearded Bandit" of NBC's . These early roles established her in supporting capacities on network television, often highlighting her ability to bring nuance to brief but impactful characters. Throughout the mid-2010s, Chung continued to secure guest spots on prominent series, showcasing her versatility in comedic and dramatic contexts. In 2014, she appeared as Tika in an episode of ABC Family's Mystery Girls, a lighthearted mystery comedy. She followed this with the role of Charlotte in the 2016 episode "The Chicken" of Netflix's Grace and Frankie, playing a mentee navigating career changes under Jane Fonda's character. Additional television credits include Candy Cho, a cheerleader antagonist in Disney Channel's Shake It Up. These appearances on both broadcast and streaming platforms demonstrated her growing presence in ensemble casts. Chung's live-action work extended to a guest role in Fox's procedural drama 9-1-1, contributing to the high-stakes emergency responder narratives typical of the series. By 2021, she took on the part of Jill in the episode "The Fickle Lady Is Calling It Quits" of Showtime's Shameless final season, portraying a character amid the Gallagher family's chaotic dynamics. In film, her roles have been minor but varied, such as the Korean Soap Actress in the 2015 TV movie Ana Maria in Novela Land. She also appeared as a bridesmaid in the 2020 Disney+ family comedy Magic Camp. Over the years up to 2025, Chung's live-action portfolio has consisted primarily of guest spots in acclaimed series, reflecting steady visibility while she balances her established profile. Her on-camera work emphasizes diverse ethnic representations in supporting roles, contributing to ensemble-driven storytelling across genres.

Voice acting roles

Charlet Chung's career gained significant momentum with her portrayal of Hana Song, known as , in the 2016 Overwatch developed by . This role marked her breakthrough in the , embodying the character's energetic, trash-talking pro-gamer persona, which resonated widely with players and contributed to D.Va's status as one of the game's most iconic and popular heroes. The character's appeal led to Chung making frequent appearances at conventions, such as Supercon in 2017 and , where she engaged fans through panels and Q&A sessions discussing the role's development and cultural nuances. In animated series, Chung has voiced key characters that highlight her versatility in ensemble casts. She provided the voice for Julia Argent, the intelligent student and ally to the titular thief, in the Netflix reboot of from 2019. Additionally, she lent her voice to Margaret "Echo" Pearl, a skilled hacker and racer, in the series spanning 2019 to 2021, and continues as Kimi Watanabe-Finster in the rebooted (2021–present). Her work extends to dubs, showcasing her ability to capture subtle emotional dynamics in Japanese-origin stories. Chung has also contributed to other notable video game projects, including the role of A.I.S.H.A., a multifaceted antagonist portrayed as a K-pop group, in Agents of Mayhem (2017). Earlier, she provided additional voices, such as Korean civilians and spokesmodels, in Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (2014), and later took on the character of He "Seraph" Zhen, a tactical specialist, in Call of Duty: Black Ops III (2015). More recently, Chung appeared as additional voices in Assassin's Creed Shadows, released in 2025 by , continuing her involvement in major action-adventure titles. Chung's fluency in English, Japanese, and Korean has enabled her to excel in multilingual voice projects, particularly those requiring authentic Asian-language inflections, such as D.Va's Korean heritage, enhancing her impact across diverse gaming and animation landscapes.

Filmography

Television

Charlet Chung's television credits include guest and recurring roles in live-action series as well as main and supporting voice roles in animated programs. Below is a chronological selection of her appearances up to 2025.
Year(s)TitleRoleTypeNotes
2006Cold CaseBarbie YenLive-actionGuest star (1 episode: "Death Penalty: Final Appeal")
2007Drake & JoshTeen GirlLive-actionGuest star (1 episode: "Battle of Panthatar")
2008Cory in the HouseBrunette AshleyLive-actionGuest star (1 episode: "Lip Service")
2010WeedsJaneLive-actionGuest star (1 episode: "Bliss")
201090210Jen's AssistantLive-actionGuest star (1 episode: "Age of Inheritance")
2011Shake It UpCandy ChoLive-actionGuest star (1 episode: "Show It Up")
2011ChuckSusie ChinLive-actionGuest star (1 episode: "Chuck Versus the Bearded Bandit")
2012TouchMandy HsuLive-actionRecurring (5 episodes)
2014Mystery GirlsTikaLive-actionGuest star (1 episode)
2015Ana Maria in Novela LandKorean Soap ActressLive-actionGuest appearance
2016Grace and FrankieCharlotteLive-actionGuest star (1 episode: "The Chicken")
2017–We Bare BearsVariousVoiceRecurring guest roles
2018–Craig of the CreekYustice / VariousVoiceRecurring (multiple episodes)
2018–Family GuyVarious (e.g., Chinese Woman, Yoko Oyes, Waitress, Asian Student)VoiceRecurring (multiple episodes, including 2025 appearance)
2019–American Dad!VariousVoiceRecurring (multiple episodes)
20199-1-1Guest roleLive-actionGuest appearance (1 episode)
2019–2020Carmen SandiegoJulia Argent / Shopkeeper / Model 4VoiceMain cast (Julia Argent, multiple episodes) / Guest voices (1+ episodes)
2019–2021Fast & Furious Spy RacersMargaret "Echo" PearlVoiceMain cast (multiple episodes)
2019–2020Spirit Riding FreeUrsula YangVoiceRecurring (multiple episodes)
2021–RugratsKimi FinsterVoiceMain recurring (multiple episodes)
2021AnimaniacsYoung WomanVoiceGuest star (1 episode)
2021Blade Runner: Black LotusMiuVoiceGuest star (1 episode)
2021–The Ghost and Molly McGeeVariousVoiceRecurring guest roles
2021–Mickey Mouse FunhouseVariousVoiceRecurring (multiple episodes)
2021ShamelessJillLive-actionGuest star (1 episode: "The Fickle Lady Is Calling It Quits")
2023Praise PeteyVariousVoiceRecurring (2 episodes)
2025Wylde PakYu-ri / YuriVoiceRecurring (2 episodes)

Film and animation

Chung's contributions to feature films include both live-action and animated projects, where she has provided supporting roles and voice work. In the 2015 TV movie Ana Maria in Novela Land, she portrayed the Korean Soap Actress, appearing in a scene that parodies tropes as the protagonist swaps places with her idol. Her voice acting in animated features gained prominence with multiple minor characters in the animated sequel (2021), including the Girlfriend, Festival Kid #2, Girl on Beach, and Dorky Girl, adding to the film's ensemble of quirky supporting roles in the Addams clan's road trip escapades.
YearTitleRoleType
2021The Addams Family 2Girlfriend / Festival Kid #2 / Girl on Beach / Dorky Girl (voice)Animated feature

Video games

Charlet Chung gained significant recognition in the video game industry for her portrayal of D.Va, the mech-piloting gamer Hana Song, in Blizzard Entertainment's multiplayer shooter Overwatch (2016), a role she reprised across the game's expansions, animated shorts, and the free-to-play sequel Overwatch 2 (2022). Her performance as the confident, trash-talking Korean pro-gamer contributed to the character's popularity within the game's diverse roster. Chung's earlier video game credit includes additional voices such as Korean Civilian and Spokesmodel in Activision's first-person shooter Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (2014). She later voiced the specialist operative He "Seraph" Zhen-Zhen, a member of the 54 Immortals cybernetically enhanced team, in Call of Duty: Black Ops III (2015). In 2017, Chung provided the voice for A.I.S.H.A., the K-pop group serving as L.E.G.I.O.N.'s lieutenant, along with the character Schaeffer, in Volition's open-world Agents of Mayhem. Chung has also lent her voice to supporting roles in other titles, including a survivor in Undead Labs' zombie survival game State of Decay 2 (2018), Hoops in Obsidian Entertainment's survival simulator Grounded (2020), and Kimi Watanabe-Finster in the fighting game Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl (2021). In 2025, she voiced Hoops in the sequel Grounded 2.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Charlet Chung is married to actor and artist Tom Yoo. The couple welcomed their first child, a son named Guy, in May 2019. Their second child, a daughter named Gal, was born in November 2020. As of 2022, the family resides in with their two children and dog. Chung and Yoo have occasionally collaborated professionally, such as on NFT art projects, while managing family responsibilities.

Cultural heritage and languages

Charlet Chung is a Japanese-Korean , born to a Japanese mother and a Korean father who immigrated to the . Her dual heritage has shaped her identity, as she has publicly expressed pride in being "100% both ethnicities AND 100% ." Chung is fluent and literate in English, , and , skills developed through her upbringing and reinforced by over 25 visits to and . These linguistic abilities have directly supported her career, enabling authentic pronunciation and cultural nuance in roles involving East Asian characters. Her cultural immersion stems from family traditions, including frequent travels to her parents' homelands, and formal studies, where she earned a minor in alongside her BA in communications from the . This background informs her professional choices, allowing her to advocate for minority representation and select roles in diverse media that highlight East Asian influences. Chung is active in her local church community and supports charitable efforts advocating for equality for women and people of color.

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