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Jessica Lu

Jessica Lu (born April 18, 1985) is an American actress, model, and spokesperson of and descent, best known for her portrayal of the intelligent and sarcastic Ming Huang in the teen comedy-drama series Awkward. (2011–2016). Born in , a northwest suburb of , , Lu was raised by artistic parents who immigrated from —her father of and heritage, and her mother —with the family speaking English, , and at home. She began performing at age six, training in dance, , and music, and by age ten had become a sought-after and in the area. Lu graduated with honors from in May 2008, earning a degree in musical theatre performance. Lu's early television career featured guest roles on popular shows such as CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2009), Private Practice (2011), and Two and a Half Men (2012), where she played an adoring admirer opposite Ashton Kutcher and Jon Cryer. She gained wider recognition with recurring roles, including Olivia on Fox's The New Normal (2012–2013) and Kara in the Netflix comedy Disjointed (2017–2018) opposite Kathy Bates. Other notable performances include Mae, a teenager with cystic fibrosis, in Fox's Red Band Society (2014), a hipster in American Horror Story: Hotel (2015), an upscale escort in HBO's Here and Now (2018), tech CEO Alexis Barrett in NBC's Reverie (2018), and attorney Joy Chen in CBS's God Friended Me (2019). Her film credits include supporting roles in About Last Night (2014) and Line of Duty (2019). As of 2025, Lu continues to work in television and film, with recent credits including a role as TV Host in the 2024 film Better Man.

Early life and education

Family background and childhood

Jessica Lu was born on April 18, 1985, in , a northwest suburb of , to parents who immigrated from . Her father, of and descent, worked as a photographer, while her mother, of descent, pursued a career as a singer. The couple raised Lu and her younger brother, Andy, in a household where English, , and were spoken, reflecting their multicultural heritage. Growing up in this artistic environment, Lu developed an early passion for performance. At the age of six, she began dance training in , , and , participating in numerous recitals that honed her expressive skills. Her interest in movement extended to , sparked by watching the , where athletes like inspired her to take up the sport competitively. By age ten, Lu had entered the world of modeling and , quickly becoming a sought-after child talent in the area. She appeared in national ad campaigns for brands including , , , Got Milk?, and , marking the start of her professional exposure to the entertainment industry. These early experiences laid the foundation for her later artistic pursuits.

Academic and artistic training

Jessica Lu attended Hanover Highlands Elementary School in , during her early years, laying the foundation for her interest in performance. She later progressed to in , where she actively participated in theater activities, fostering a deep passion for musical theater and the . These experiences in school productions helped sharpen her skills in and , transitioning her childhood curiosity into more structured artistic pursuits. Building on this foundation, Lu enrolled at , majoring in Musical Theater Performance. During her time there, she starred in key productions, including the lead role in the musical , which allowed her to refine her vocal and dramatic techniques under professional guidance. She graduated with honors in May 2008, earning a degree that solidified her training in the discipline. While pursuing her degree, Lu balanced her studies with early professional opportunities, such as print modeling and appearances in local commercials and theater gigs, which served as practical stepping stones without demanding full-time commitment. These endeavors provided real-world exposure to the industry, complementing her academic honing of performance skills and preparing her for future aspirations in acting.

Acting career

Entry into the industry

After graduating from in 2008 with a degree in musical theater, Lu relocated to on August 8 of that year to pursue acting professionally. Her musical theater training provided a strong foundation in performance, helping her transition to on-camera work. In 2009, Lu secured her first television guest roles, appearing as Riceburner's Girlfriend in the episode "Re-Entry" of the NBC series , as Catholic School Girl #2 in the episode "The Dionysian Debacle" of The CW's , and as Lily in the episode "Appendicitement" of CBS's CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. These minor parts helped build her resume amid the competitive acting scene. The following year, Lu entered genre filmmaking with a role as Whitney in the short fan film : Rebirth, a proof-of-concept project directed by that explored darker tones for the video game adaptation. Early in her Los Angeles tenure, Lu navigated common newcomer challenges, such as the high-stakes pressure of auditions; in one instance shortly after her move, she became embroiled in a heated dispute over a spot en route to a callback, highlighting the city's logistical hurdles for aspiring . To sustain herself, she continued leveraging her prior modeling experience from , where she had worked in print ads and commercials during high school, balancing gigs with frequent tryouts.

Breakthrough role

Jessica Lu landed her breakthrough role as Ming Huang on the MTV teen comedy-drama series Awkward, appearing in 36 episodes from 2011 to 2013. Initially recurring in seasons 1 and 2, she was promoted to series regular for season 3. Ming is portrayed as Hamilton's sharp-witted, loyal , an Asian-American teen who navigates high school dynamics with humor and resilience in the ensemble-driven narrative. Lu's performance as Ming contributed to the series' exploration of friendship and personal growth among adolescents, earning acclaim for the show's fresh take on teen tropes. Critics noted the character's role in subverting stereotypes, adding layers to themes of and peer relationships through Ming's evolving storylines. The visibility from Awkward significantly elevated Lu's profile, leading to increased audition opportunities and recognition within the industry. Concurrently, during the height of her run on the series, Lu starred as Mai Himura in the web series Storytellers in 2013, a supernatural drama produced by Joey Graceffa that further showcased her versatility in genre work.

Established career and notable roles

Following her breakthrough on MTV's Awkward, Jessica Lu transitioned into more prominent guest and ensemble roles that showcased her comedic timing and dramatic versatility. In 2012, she guest-starred as Tabitha in the pilot episode of Fox's The New Normal. In 2014, she appeared as an adoring admirer named Jean in a guest spot on CBS's Two and a Half Men, marking an early foray into mainstream sitcom territory. That same year, Lu joined the ensemble cast of FOX's Red Band Society as Mae, a lovesick teenager battling cystic fibrosis, a role that allowed her to explore emotional depth in a hospital drama centered on young patients' struggles. Critics noted the series' heartfelt portrayal of illness and relationships, with Lu's performance contributing to the show's poignant ensemble dynamics. She also featured in the romantic comedy film About Last Night as an ad executive, a supporting part in the Kevin Hart-led remake that highlighted her ability to blend into high-energy ensemble scenes. In 2015, Lu starred as Emma in the CW Seed web series Saving the Human Race, a six-episode zombie apocalypse comedy where she played a resourceful survivor navigating teen romance amid chaos, demonstrating her range in genre-blending formats. That year, she also appeared as Babe #2, an insufferable hipster, in American Horror Story: Hotel. By 2018, her career shifted toward more complex dramatic characters; she portrayed Famiko, an upscale escort entangled in family secrets, on HBO's Here and Now, a role praised for adding layers of tension to the series' exploration of racial and philosophical issues. That year, Lu landed a lead role as Alexis Barrett, the introverted tech CEO and founder of Onira-Tech, in NBC's Reverie, a sci-fi thriller delving into virtual reality and AI ethics, where her character grapples with the dangers of immersive simulations. Lu has reflected on the significance of such empowered roles, noting they represent progress for Asian-American visibility on screen. Lu continued building momentum with a recurring role as Joy Chen on CBS's from 2019 to 2020, playing a key ally in the series' mystery-of-faith narrative, which involved helping strangers connected by a divine app. In film, she took on the part of Clover Nestel, a determined , in the 2019 action thriller , opposite , further establishing her in investigative drama. Her most recent project, as of 2025, is a as a TV host in the biographical musical drama Better Man, which chronicles ' life through innovative and . Over the decade, Lu's trajectory has evolved from youthful side characters to mature, multifaceted leads, addressing longstanding gaps in for Asian-American actresses by embodying tech innovators, survivors, and professionals who defy stereotypes.

Filmography

Television

  • Life (2009): guest star as Riceburner's Girlfriend (1 episode)
  • 90210 (2009): guest star as Catholic School Girl #2 (1 episode: "The Dionysian Debacle")
  • CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2009): guest star as Lily (1 episode: "Appendicitement")
  • Law & Order: LA (2010): guest star as Kai Ng (1 episode: "Hollywood")
  • Awkward. (2011–2013): recurring (seasons 1–2; 24 episodes), main cast (season 3; 12 episodes) as Ming Huang (36 episodes total)
  • The New Normal (2012): guest star as Tabitha (1 episode: "Pilot")
  • Storytellers (2013–2014): main cast as Mai Himura (10 episodes)
  • Two and a Half Men (2014): guest star as Jean (1 episode: "Alan Shot a Little Girl")
  • Salvation (2014): TV movie as Hayley Stern
  • Red Band Society (2014–2015): guest star as Mae (2 episodes)
  • Weird Loners (2015): guest star as Molly (1 episode: "The Weird Escape")
  • American Horror Story: Hotel (2015): guest star as Babe (1 episode: "Room Service"); guest star as Bronwyn (1 episode: "Flicker")
  • iZombie (2016): guest star as Lorelei (1 episode: "Pour Some Sugar, Zombie")
  • Nashville (2017): guest star as Nell (1 episode: "The Night Before (Life Goes On)")
  • Saving the Human Race (2017): recurring as Emma (6 episodes)
  • Disjointed (2017–2018): recurring as Kara (9 episodes)
  • Here and Now (2018): guest star as Famiko (1 episode: "Eleven Eleven")
  • Reverie (2018): main cast as Alexis Barrett (10 episodes)
  • God Friended Me (2019; recurring season 2, 2019–2020): guest star as Joy Chen (1 episode, season 1); recurring as Joy Chen (7 episodes, season 2) (8 episodes total)
  • The Blank's YPF (2020): guest star as Rachel Wanyan (1 episode: "Week 3")

Film

Jessica Lu's cinematic work spans short films and feature films, providing opportunities to portray diverse characters outside her television roles. These appearances have occasionally complemented her TV career by allowing her to explore , and drama genres in a theatrical context. Her film credits, listed chronologically, include:

Theater

Jessica Lu's theater career is rooted in her musical theater training at , where she honed her performance skills through key student productions that bridged her academic experience with professional aspirations. During her studies, she took on the lead role in a staging of , showcasing her vocal and dramatic abilities in a production that highlighted Asian American narratives. She also performed supporting roles in and !, contributing to ensemble dynamics in these classic and gaining practical experience in large-scale theatrical ensembles. These college-level performances, conducted under the rigorous curriculum of Columbia's Musical Theatre Performance program in , were instrumental in building her stage presence and versatility. Following her graduation in 2008, Lu transitioned to professional opportunities while establishing her screen career, with her notable stage credit coming in 2014 as a Royal Child in a production of at the ZACH Theatre's Topfer Theatre in . This regional musical theater role, running from September 17 to October 18, allowed her to revisit the genre that defined her early training, performing in a classic that emphasized disciplined ensemble work. Her foundational theater work in Chicago's educational scene provided a strong base for her later on-screen roles, where elements of musical timing and character depth from stage musicals informed her naturalistic acting style.

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