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Ming-Na returns to "ER" as the competitive Jing-Mei Chen, now a third-year resident. She first won attention with her critically acclaimed performance as June in Wayne Wang's feature film "The Joy Luck Club," based on Amy Tan's best-selling novel.

Born in Macau, China, Ming-Na and her family immigrated to New York City when she was four. There, she learned English and discovered that acting was a great way to be accepted by her new peers when she performed in a third-grade Easter play. Having moved to Pittsburgh when she was nine, Ming-Na later graduated from Carnegie-Mellon University with high honors and a bachelor of fine arts degree in theatre. Her family remains in Pittsburgh, where they run a successful Chinese restaurant.

Upon returning to New York, Ming-Na performed off-Broadway, where she was discovered and then cast on "As the World Turns," in the first contract role for an Asian actor in daytime television. She also worked on the New York stage with Tony Award winner Lanford Wilson in "Redwood Curtain," became a member of the Ensemble Studio Theatre and produced many plays. Her other theatre credits include working with Tony Award winners Mel Shapiro and James Lapine in David Mamet's "Speed-the-Plow" at the Pittsburgh Public Theatre and starring in the world premiere of Lapine's "Luck, Pluck & Virtue" at the renowned La Jolla Playhouse.

Through her work, Ming-Na has traveled extensively. After completing "The Joy Luck Club" in Shanghai, she toured with her mother throughout China and met all of her family for the first time. She has also traveled to Paris, Brussels, Hong Kong, Manila, Mexico and Vancouver. Ming-Na worked in Thailand and Australia on the film "Streetfighter," in which she played the female lead, Chun-Li, opposite Jean-Claude Van Damme and the late Raul Julia.

In 1995, Ming-Na was cast as Trudy in NBC's comedy "The Single Guy." Three years ago, she provided the title voice for Disney's animated feature film "Mulan," for which she won the inaugural Annie Award for Outstanding Individual Achievement for Voice Acting by a Female Performer in an Animated Feature Production. She also co-starred opposite Wesley Snipes in "One Night Stand," director Mike Figgis' follow-up to "Leaving Las Vegas."

A few years ago, Ming-Na was included on People magazine's list of the 50 Most Beautiful People and was recently named as one of the 100 most influential Asian-Americans of the past decade by a Magazine.

Ming-Na is currently working as the lead voice of Aki in "Final Fantasy," a CGI-animated feature film that will be released next year. Ming-Na lives in Los Angeles with her husband, actor/writer Eric Michael Zee, and her birthday is November 20.


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