Jodi Long is an American actress. She was raised in Queens, New York. Her parents are Kimiye, a showgirl performer of Japanese American descent, and Lawrence K. Long, of Chinese-Scottish background who emigrated to the United States from Australia and had a career as a tap-dancer vaudevillian and later as a PGA golf professional.
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- Jodi Long is an American actress. She was raised in Queens, New York. Her parents are Kimiye, a showgirl performer of Japanese American descent, and Lawrence K. Long, of Chinese-Scottish background who emigrated to the United States from Australia and had a career as a tap-dancer vaudevillian and later as a PGA golf professional. Having graduated with a BFA from the acting conservatory at SUNY Purchase, Long had roles in many feature films including Patty Hearst, Striking Distance and The Hot Chick. On television she appeared as a regular on such series as Cafe Americain, All American Girl and Miss Match, all of which were short-lived. On stage she appeared in the Broadway revival of Flower Drum Song. Her parents, both of whom were vaudeville-style performers, appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show on May 7, 1950 as the singing, dancing, comedy act, Larry and Trudie Leung. They were the subjects of a documentary film, Long Story Short, which was directed by Christine Choy, an Academy Award-nominated director and written by Jodi Long. The documentary film won the 2008 Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival's Grand Jury's Honorable Mention for a Documentary Award as well as the Audience Award.
- Jodi Long – amerykańska aktorka pochodzenia azjatyckiego.
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- Jodi Long is an American actress. She was raised in Queens, New York. Her parents are Kimiye, a showgirl performer of Japanese American descent, and Lawrence K. Long, of Chinese-Scottish background who emigrated to the United States from Australia and had a career as a tap-dancer vaudevillian and later as a PGA golf professional.
- Jodi Long – amerykańska aktorka pochodzenia azjatyckiego.
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