
KRISTIN KREUK (Chun-Li), born and raised in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. She acted in plays in high school, but her focus was on her schoolwork, not the stage. Fate came calling at the beginning of her senior year when a casting director looking for new talent for the Canadian series “Edgemont” tapped Kreuk for a starring role. It was her first professional audition.
The next year, she landed the title role in the television movie “Snow White” for ABC opposite Miranda Richardson, and the lead role of Lana Lang on the WB series “Smallville” – all the while continuing on “Edgemont.”
In addition to being a face of Neutrogena for six years, Kreuk performed a cameo in the film “Eurotrip” opposite Matt Damon, starred in the SciFi Channel miniseries “Earthsea” opposite Isabella Rossellini, and starred in the Canadian feature “Partition” opposite Jimi Mistry.
With her time on “Smallville” coming to a close in its eighth season and STREET FIGHTER: THE LEGEND OF CHUN-LI being released in the U.S. and Canada by Twentieth Century Fox in February 2009, Kreuk has been focused on her own passion project “Girls By Design” – a web portal devoted to uplifting and empowering young women.
Kreuk currently resides in Vancouver, and when she’s not working enjoys reading, traveling and spending time with friends and her new puppy Dublin.

Bloodgood was featured in People magazine’s “World’s Most Beautiful” issue in 2006. She has also been featured in In Style, Complex, Self, Glamour and Flaunt. She began her career as a professional dancer. Later, she landed a spot as one of The Los Angeles Laker Girls. Her love for hip-hop led to touring gigs with the Prince, Brandy and the rock band Offspring.
Bloodgood’s striking Korean/Dutch/Irish beauty bedazzled many photographers who encouraged her to pursue modeling. In New York, she was a model for cosmetic giants Revlon, L’Oreal and Avon. David LaChapelle photographed Bloodgood for a Diesel campaign and a fashion spread in Face magazine. She then graced the cover of Town and Country and appeared in campaigns for Adidas and Nike Woman.
Bloodgood’s television credits include “Just Shoot Me,” “CSI” and “Monk,” and pilots directed by James Foley and John Stockwell.

Known as the Indie Queen of Hong Kong, Ho’s films have been recognized by several prominent film festivals. “Tai Tai,” in which Ho played the lead, is the first Hong Kong-produced short film to be nominated at the Cannes Film Festival. “The Drummer,” in which Ho starred alongside Tony Leung Ka-fai, was the first Hong Kong feature to compete at Sundance. “Butterfly,” in which Ho played a lesbian teacher, was nominated at the Venice Film Festival and an official selection at 75 other film festivals. “Butterfly” also earned Ho two Best Actress nominations at the HK Bauhinia Film Award and Asia Pacific Film Award. Her film credits also include “Exiled,” which was selected for competition at the 2006 Venice Film Festival, and “Isabella” (Berlin Film Festival).
Ho has released six albums with a unique blend of breakbeat, nu-metal and pop-rock. Her latest album, the award-winning "Elastic Rock," was released in April 2008.
Ho has modeled in campaigns for some of the most successful brands in the world, including Motorola, Diesel, Cartier and Estée Lauder.
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