Hong Chau

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Hong Chau (born June 25, 1979) is an American actress who is most known for her performance in the 2022 film The Whale, for which she was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress and other supporting-actress awards.[2] Her breakthrough role was in the 2017 film Downsizing,[3] for which she was nominated for several supporting-actress awards. Variety wrote in 2022 that Chau had "been prolific in recent years" and that she had "an acclaimed turn" in the TV series Watchmen (2019) and Homecoming (2018–2020).[4]

Born
Hồng Châu

(1979-06-25) June 25, 1979 (age 46)
CitizenshipAmerican
OccupationActress
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Hong Chau
Chau in 2018
Born
Hồng Châu

(1979-06-25) June 25, 1979 (age 46)
CitizenshipAmerican
EducationBoston University College of Communication (BA, 2001)
OccupationActress
Years active2006–present
Children1
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She appeared in the TV series Treme (2010–2013) and the film Inherent Vice (2014).[5] In 2018, she had guest-star roles in several TV series. In 2019, she played a supporting role in the limited series Watchmen, and had leading roles in the films American Woman and Driveways. She moved from a supporting role in the first season of Homecoming to a starring role in 2020. In 2022, she had supporting roles in the films Showing Up, The Menu, and The Whale. In 2023, she had a main role in the TV series The Night Agent.

Chau was born to Vietnamese parents who lived in a refugee camp in Thailand after fleeing Vietnam in the late 1970s. A Vietnamese Catholic church in New Orleans, Louisiana, sponsored Chau and her family to move to the United States. She grew up in New Orleans and majored in film studies at Boston University College of Communication.

Early life and education

Chau was born on June 25, 1979, in a refugee camp in Thailand.[6][7][8] Before her birth, her parents and two brothers lived in Vietnam.[9] In 1979, the family fled the country as part of the Vietnamese boat people; her mother was six months pregnant with her at the time.[1] During their escape, Chau's father was shot and nearly bled to death.[9]

A Vietnamese Catholic church in New Orleans, Louisiana, arranged for a local family to sponsor them, and they resettled in the United States.[10] Chau grew up speaking Vietnamese as her first language and learned English in school.[10] Her family lived in government housing and relied on subsidized lunch programs.[9]

Chau was raised in New Orleans East and attended Eleanor McMain Secondary School and Benjamin Franklin High School, both in New Orleans. She graduated from the Louisiana School for Math, Science, and the Arts in Natchitoches, Louisiana.[11] Her parents worked as dishwashers and later ran a convenience store,[12] prioritizing their children's college education.[13] Chau has said her parents, who speak English with heavy Vietnamese accents, were often shunned as Asian migrants. She reflected, "My whole life, I've always felt like I was the more acceptable of my parents, and they were always the people who had to stay in the background, or hide in the broom closet."[13]

With the help of Pell Grants,[14] Chau attended Boston University in Massachusetts,[11] where she initially studied creative writing. She switched her major to film studies at her parents' urging to pursue a more practical field. She explored acting to challenge her introversion,[15] appearing in other students' short films and receiving encouragement to pursue it professionally.[16] She graduated from the Boston University College of Communication in 2001.[17] After college, Chau worked for PBS and anticipated a career in documentaries.[15] She began taking public speaking classes to overcome her introversion, which led to improv classes. After a sitcom director encouraged her to move to Los Angeles, she relocated and began seeking acting opportunities.[18]

Career

2006–2017: Early work and breakthrough with Downsizing

Chau in 2016

Chau began acting in film and television in 2006.[19] In the early 2010s, she had guest roles on the CBS TV series NCIS and How I Met Your Mother.[2] One of her first major roles was in the TV series Treme (2010–2013), which was set in New Orleans.[5] Her first feature film role was in the 2014 film Inherent Vice.[20] For two years after her role, she was not able to get an audition for another film role.[9] In 2015, she had a key role in the Off-Broadway play John;[9] she credited the experience for strengthening her acting. She also had a supporting role in the 2017 premiere season of the TV series Big Little Lies.[21] She subsequently appeared in a supporting role in the 2017 film Downsizing,[20] for which her performance was described as a standout by several reviews.[22] She was nominated for several awards for best supporting actress (see accolades).[23] Some criticized her character Ngoc Lan Tran as stereotypical because Chau spoke in broken English, but Chau said that she found her character "so multifaceted and complex and well-written".[20]

2018–2020: Leading roles

Following Downsizing, in 2018, Hong Chau was one of 928 new members invited by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.[24] She appeared in guest roles in several TV series, including BoJack Horseman and Forever.[25] She had a supporting role as a corporate secretary in the first season of the Amazon Prime Video series Homecoming.[26] The Ringer's Alison Herman said another actor would have sought to accumulate more recurring roles on TV series. Herman said, "In the Peak TV Era, Chau opted for something much savvier: taking some choice guest parts in a few critically acclaimed TV shows ... Chau benefits from these shows' prestige; the shows benefit from her talents."[25] In 2019, The Hollywood Reporter's Rebecca Sun said since Downsizing, "Chau has appeared in a series of critically acclaimed projects."[27]

Chau had her first leading roles in the films Driveways and American Woman, both released at film festivals in 2019.[28] For Driveways, Chau was familiar with director Andrew Ahn's previous film Spa Night, recognized his name when he contacted her with an offer for the role, and readily accepted the offer.[29] Also in 2019, Chau appeared in the HBO limited series Watchmen as the trillionaire Lady Trieu,[30] whose performance The Hollywood Reporter's TV critic Tim Goodman said was one of the series' "exceptional, memorable performances".[27] Following the 2020 video-on-demand release of Driveways, Rolling Stone's Maria Fontoura wrote that Chau has a "cool tenacity" in her roles. Fontoura said, "Whether she's playing a mysterious mogul, a secretive secretary, or a grieving single mother, the actress is steely, whip-smart, and deceptively powerful."[9]

In May 2020, Chau had a larger role in Homecoming's second season, in which she moves from secretary to a person in charge in the series's featured corporation. Entertainment Tonight's Stacy Lambe said Chau "has become something of a scene stealer over the years". Lambe said, "What's notable about most of her projects is that they feature a diverse cast of actors of color who get to shine in unexpected ways," highlighting Treme, Watchmen, and Homecoming.[31] While Chau had filmed a small part as Opal Koboi in the 2020 film Artemis Fowl, her appearance was ultimately cut.[32] Her character's voice was used, but Chau was not officially credited. Her deleted scene became available on Disney+.[33]

2021–present: Oscar nomination for The Whale

Chau spent most of 2020 in a lockdown for the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States.[34] She gave birth to a daughter in November.[35] In 2021, she acted in four films: The Whale, Showing Up, The Menu, and Asteroid City.[34] For The Whale, she was invited by its director Darren Aronofsky to audition for a role.[36] Chau was initially reluctant to audition, preferring to stay home with her newborn and doubting she would get the role as it was originally played by a white actress.[37] For The Menu, Chau was a fan of the TV series Succession and wanted to work with director Mark Mylod, who had directed over a dozen episodes in the series. She also wanted to work with actor Ralph Fiennes.[36] For Asteroid City, its director Wes Anderson saw Chau in a play about five years earlier and sought an opportunity to cast her.[38][39]

Showing Up premiered in May 2022 at the 2022 Cannes Film Festival,[40] and in September, The Whale premiered at the 79th Venice International Film Festival,[41] and The Menu premiered at the 2022 Toronto International Film Festival.[42] Both The Whale and The Menu had commercial releases in theaters later in the year.[43] Chau said she gives directors "a wide range of line readings and reactions each time they call 'action'". Variety wrote, "It's resulted in a string of performances of remarkable versatility, star turns."[44] For her role in The Whale, Chau was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.[45]

Chau appeared as a guest star in an episode of the TV series Poker Face,[46][47] which premiered in January 2023.[48] Chau also appeared in the TV series The Night Agent,[49] which premiered on March 23, 2023.[50] Chau was familiar with series creator Shawn Ryan's work with the series The Shield and Terriers and accepted the opportunity to work with Ryan and to have a role in a political thriller that would be new genre territory for her.[51]

Chau had a single scene in Asteroid City, which premiered at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival.[52][53][54] She was part of another ensemble cast in Yorgos Lanthimos's absurdist anthology film Kinds of Kindness, which premiered at the 2024 Cannes Film Festival.[4][55] Lanthimos cast her to play three parts in it after being impressed with her acting range in Showing Up.[56] Chau next appeared in the action thriller film The Instigators (2024), directed by Doug Liman.[57]

Personal life

As of May 2020, she owned a Rottweiler-Australian Shepherd mix.[58] In November of that year, Chau gave birth to a daughter.[35] She and her husband, whom she met in Boston and who grew up in New Hampshire, live together.[59]

Acting credits

Film

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Chau's film roles
Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2014 Inherent Vice Jade [60]
2017 Downsizing Ngoc Lan Tran [61]
2018 Duck Butter Glow [62]
2019 Driveways Kathy [63]
American Woman Jenny Shimada [64]
2020 Artemis Fowl Opal Koboi Uncredited voice role; deleted scene [65]
2022 Showing Up Jo Tran [66]
The Whale Liz [67]
The Menu Elsa [68]
2023 Asteroid City Polly [69]
2024 Kinds of Kindness Sarah, Sharon and Aka Triple role [70]
The Instigators Dr. Donna Rivera [71]
2026 Wuthering Heights Nelly Dean [72]
The Sheep Detectives Beth Pennock Post-production [73]
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Television

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Chau's TV roles
Year(s) Title Role Notes Ref.
2006 Finding My America Minh Episode: "The Road Trip Begins" [74]
2008 The Sarah Silverman Program Asian Masseuse Episode: "Patriot Tact" [75]
2010 How I Met Your Mother Cook Pu Episode: "Perfect Week" [76]
Trenches Spc. Wing Main role (10 episodes) [77]
NCIS F.B.I. Lab Tech Molly Choi Episode: "Jurisdiction" [78]
My Boys Audrey Episode: "Puss 'N' Glutes" [79]
$h*! My Dad Says DJ Episode: "Code Ed" [80]
2011–2013 Treme Linh 13 episodes [81]
2012 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Julie Blanch Episode: "Ms. Willows Regrets" [82]
Good Luck Charlie Theresa Episode: "Welcome Home" [83]
2014–2015 A to Z Lora Main role (13 episodes) [84]
2017 Big Little Lies Jackie 6 episodes [85]
American Dad! Korean Spy Voice; episode: "Casino Normale" [86]
2018 BoJack Horseman Pickles Aplenty Voice; 5 episodes[b] [88]
Forever Sarah Episode: "Andre and Sarah" [89]
2018–2020 Homecoming Audrey Temple Main role (11 episodes) [90]
2019 Watchmen Lady Trieu Main role (4 episodes) [91]
2023 Poker Face Marge Episode: "The Night Shift" [46]
The Night Agent Diane Farr Main role (season 1) [92]
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Theatre

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Chau's stage roles
Year Title Role Playwright Venue Ref.
2015 John Jenny Annie Baker Signature Theatre, Off-Broadway [93]
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Awards and nominations

Chau had a supporting role in the 2017 film Downsizing and was nominated for several awards, including Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture and Actor Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role.[23] Considered a probable nominee for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress at the 90th Academy Awards,[c] she was not nominated.[d] USA Today's Andrea Mandell said, "Hong Chau was snubbed ... a nomination many had assumed was a lock given the strength of her performance as a Vietnamese refugee."[102]

Chau also had a supporting role in the 2022 film The Whale and was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for the first time. She was also nominated for other supporting-actress awards including the Gotham Independent Film Award for Outstanding Supporting Performance, the BAFTA Award for Best Actress in a Supporting Role, and the Actor Award for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role.[103]

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Awards and nominations received by Hong Chau
Organizations[e] Year[f] Category Work Result Ref.
Academy Awards 2023 Best Supporting Actress The Whale Nominated [104]
Actor Awards 2018 Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting Role Downsizing Nominated [105]
2023 The Whale Nominated [106]
Alliance of Women Film Journalists 2023 Best Actress in a Supporting Role Nominated [107]
Astra Creative Arts TV Awards 2024 Best Guest Actress in a Comedy Series Poker Face Nominated [108]
Astra Film Awards 2023 Best Supporting Actress The Whale Nominated [109]
British Academy Film Awards 2023 Best Actress in a Supporting Role Nominated [110]
Chicago Film Critics Association 2022 Best Supporting Actress Nominated [111]
Chlotrudis Awards 2024 Best Performance in a Supporting Role Showing Up Nominated [112]
Cinequest Film Festival 2020 Maverick Spirit Award[g] Honored [114]
Critics' Choice Movie Awards 2018 Best Supporting Actress Downsizing Nominated [115]
Dallas–Fort Worth Film Critics Association 2022 Best Supporting Actress The Whale Runner-up [116]
Dorian Awards 2023 Supporting Film Performance of the Year Nominated [117]
Florida Film Critics Circle 2017 Best Supporting Actress Downsizing Nominated [118]
Gold List 2023 Best Performance in a Supporting Role The Whale Nominated [119]
Golden Globe Awards 2018 Best Supporting Actress – Motion Picture Downsizing Nominated [120]
Gotham Independent Film Awards 2022 Outstanding Supporting Performance The Whale Nominated [121]
Independent Spirit Awards 2015 Robert Altman Award[h] Inherent Vice Won [122]
2020 Best Female Lead Driveways Nominated [123]
2024 Robert Altman Award Showing Up Won [124]
International Cinephile Society 2023 Best Supporting Actress Nominated [125]
Las Vegas Film Critics Society 2022 Best Supporting Actress The Whale Nominated [126]
London Film Critics' Circle 2023 Supporting Actress of the Year Nominated [127]
New York Film Critics Online 2022 Best Supporting Actress Won [128]
Santa Barbara International Film Festival 2017 Virtuosos Award[i] Downsizing Honored [129]
St. Louis Film Critics Association 2017 Best Supporting Actress Nominated [130]
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Explanatory notes

  1. USA Today wrote, "Chau's own parents... fled Vietnam by boat in 1979 when her mom was six months pregnant with her. She was born in a Thai refugee camp, before they were taken in by a sponsor family in New Orleans."[1]
  2. In 2019, Julia Chan replaced Chau in voicing Pickles Aplenty.[87]
  3. Sources have mentioned Chau as a potential candidate for the 90th Academy Awards.[94][95][96][97]
  4. Sources have noted that Chau's absence from the Oscar nominations was one of the biggest snubs and surprises of the 90th Academy Awards.[98][99][100][101]
  5. Awards, festivals, honors and other miscellaneous organizations are listed in alphabetical order.
  6. Year in which award ceremony was held.
  7. Cinequest Film Festival describes the award, "The Maverick Award, recognizes bold, visionary and creative forces—exemplary in the worlds of Silicon Valley innovation and the creative arts. Its Maverick Spirit Awards recognizes artists..."[113]
  8. The Independent Spirit Robert Altman Award is presented to the ensemble cast, director, and casting director of a film.
  9. Per Variety, "The Virtuosos Award is given annually to artists who have distinguished themselves through breakthrough performances in film."[129]

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