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Second-generation Chinese American actress Sarah Chang has recently been touted by critics as "the next Michelle Yeoh" and a breakout action star, portraying an unforgettably standout character in one of the best action films of 2022. Sarah has solidified her ability to bring characters to life in the action-comedy world, while seamlessly showcasing her range in dramatic projects. In 2022, Sarah "runs away with the show" as the feisty, high-flying and fearless Wong Siu-Ling in Sony Pictures' critically acclaimed action comedy hit, "Accident Man 2: Hitman's Holiday" (2022). Starring alongside martial arts superstar Scott Adkins, Sarah joins the comic book-based franchise on its first sequel as the hot-headed martial arts expert Siu-Ling, opposite Scott Adkins' Mike Fallon, the Accident Man. Sarah captivated audiences around the world with her "star-making performance," according to critics, enough to warrant a spinoff of her character and a new sequel in development centered around her character's backstory. "Accident Man: Hitman's Holiday" is now streaming on major platforms worldwide after its successful US theatrical release on October 14, 2022. Sarah's previous film credits also include "Circle of Bones" (2021) by Vertical Entertainment and the award-winning DJI Studio/Wanda Studios collaboration, "The Teacher" directed by Jeremy Weiss ("Hell's Kitchen") with cinematography by Amir Mokri ("Transformers"). She also played the lead in Vincent Soberano's "Blood Hunters: Rise of the Hybrids" (2019) and a supporting lead in "The Trigonal: Fight for Justice" (2018). She won Best Actress in the Vegas Movie Awards for her role in "Circle of Bones" and nominated for Best Actress in the Pista ng Pelikulang Pilipino (Philippines) for her role in "Blood Hunters: Rise of the Hybrids." Additionally, she shared the Best Acting Ensemble award in the Panamanian International Film Festival for her role in "Blursday" (2022). Sarah was born and raised in Fairfax, Virginia, where she started training in Wushu at the age of 5. She went on to compete with the US National Team, winning the US Championship as well as ranking number 5 in the world for spear. Her martial arts background led her to transition into film and television. She studied Acting at the prestigious Beijing Academy of Performing Arts and had been cast in several Chinese movies, including lead roles. She also worked in films, series and commercials in the Philippines and Taiwan, eventually opening up her own film production services company in Manila and Taipei. Sarah also hosts and produces her own podcast/vlog "Kungfu Momma Show" focused on parenting and early childhood development, sponsored by motherhood and parenting product brands.