Kristin Kreuk: Next Asian American Beauty?
Kristin Kreuk 在smallville里扮演帅锅Clark高中时候一直暗恋的女孩Lana Lane.
第一眼看到她就感觉很亲切,原来有中国血统啊.
电影作品年表
1. Partition (2005) (pre-production) .... Naseem
2. "Legend of Earthsea" (2004) (mini) TV Series .... Tenar
3. EuroTrip (2004) .... Fiona
4. Snow White (2001) (TV) .... Snow White
5. "Smallville" (2001) TV Series .... Lana Lang
6. "Edgemont" (2000) TV Series .... Laurel Yeung
全名: Kristin Laura Kreuk
出生地:Vancouver, British Columbia, 加拿大
血统:中荷混血
家庭:Peter Kreuk(父亲,荷兰人 ), Deanna Che(母亲,中国人 ), 还有一个妹妹
有一半中国血统的好来坞新的亚裔美女出炉(组图) 娱乐大搜捕
Kristin Kreuk: Next Asian American Beauty?
Kristin Kreuk 在smallville里扮演帅锅Clark高中时候一直暗恋的女孩Lana Lane.
第一眼看到她就感觉很亲切,原来有中国血统啊.
电影作品年表
1. Partition (2005) (pre-production) .... Naseem
2. "Legend of Earthsea" (2004) (mini) TV Series .... Tenar
3. EuroTrip (2004) .... Fiona
4. Snow White (2001) (TV) .... Snow White
5. "Smallville" (2001) TV Series .... Lana Lang
6. "Edgemont" (2000) TV Series .... Laurel Yeung
全名: Kristin Laura Kreuk
出生地:Vancouver, British Columbia, 加拿大
血统:中荷混血
家庭:Peter Kreuk(父亲,荷兰人 ), Deanna Che(母亲,中国人 ), 还有一个妹妹
Kristin Kreuk
It isn't a question of droolworthiness. Her looks are dazzling
enough to have locked up a lead role in each of her first three
auditions, including the title role in an upcoming TV movie. It's
more a question of whether most of us would identify hazel-eyed
Smallville heartthrob Lana Lang as a fellow Asian.
Kristin Laura Kreuk was born to a Chinese mother and a Dutch
father on December 30, 1982. She grew up in Vancouver, Canada.
Kreuk, 5-4, had decided to go to college to study forensic
pathology until, in her senior year, her drama teacher suggested
she go to an audition for a new Fox Family series called Edgement.
She was promptly plucked out of the open audition to play a Chinese
Canadian high school student named Laurel Yeung. Even as she won
fans in the role, she landed the Lana Lang role for WB's
dramatization of Superboy's life as Clark Kent, then the role of
Snow White in the ABC TV movie set for release in 2002. Kreuk's
star-quality was obvious to all who tuned in for Smallville's
premiere last October. Some even proclaimed her the show's main
attraction.
But many Asian American viewers didn't even suspect Kreuk's
Asian ancestry. Even those who learned of her mother's nationality
questioned whether she can be claimed by Asian Americans. Without
an Asian surname or obvious Asian facial features, they argue,
Kreuk's success would do nothing for the image of Asians in the
American media. Others might argue that most African American stars
are, in fact, only fractionally of African descent.
Should we claim Kristin Kreuk and other hapas like her as Asian
American celebrities? Or should that designation be reserved for
those with a more obviously Asian identity?