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Young Lee : KTown reality show cast

Young Lee : KTown reality show cast

Nightclub promoter Young Lee is the next KTown Reality Show cast member we look at. You’ll probably see him hanging out around the hottest clubs in Los Angeles and Las Vegas. He went from being the worst dancer as a kid to the best dancer in Guam with Michael Jackson-like moves. From kicks to crotch grabs, he got it down. When he goes out, Young Lee is dressed to impress down to every last detail from the belt to the hair. (On the Asian Jersey Shore Cast Reel, you can see him surrounded by his entourage helping him light is cigarettes outside a club) Although the can’t focus on just one girl, he’s got an eye out on fellow KTown cast member Jennifer Field. Who’s ready to see this show?

Also see the channelAPA.com interview with the KTown Producers and spotlights on Steve Kim and Scarlet Chan

Young Lee : KTown reality show cast

Scarlet Chan : KTown reality show cast

Scarlet Chan : KTown reality show cast

Scarlet Chan is the next KTown Reality Show cast member we spotlight. She’s definitely not shy. In this exclusive sneak peek, Hong Kong born Scarlet Chan — the bikini-clad, feminist-stripper — talks candidly about sex toys, dating Asian men, the 8-member strong K-Town cast, super-ripped fellow cast member Peter Le (“The SituAsian”), and her bisexuality. Are you ready for the KTown Reality Show? See the Asian Jersey Shore Cast Reel.

Also see the channelAPA.com interview with the KTown Producers and spotlight on Steve Kim

Scarlet Chan : KTown reality show cast

Scarlet Chan interview with channelAPA.com (uncensored – NSFW)

Rizwan Manji talks Rajiv on Outsourced

Rizwan Manji talks Rajiv on Outsourced

Rizwan Manji stars in NBC’s new comedy series Outsourced as Rajiv Gidwani, the assistant manager of the Mid America Novelties call center in India, who dreams of someday taking over as manager in order to move out of his parents’ house and get married. He is desperate for Todd (Ben Rappaport) to either succeed quickly or fail and go home, so he can replace him as the manager of the call center.

Manji was born in Toronto, Ontario, Canada and was raised in Calgary, Alberta where he attended Crescent Heights High School. His ancestry is from a small village in Gujarat, India, however both his parents were raised and met in Tanzania, East Africa. Manji graduated from the American Musical and Dramatic Academy in New York. He currently makes Studio City, California his home.

See other interviews with the Outsourced cast including Anisha Nagarajan, Rebecca Hazlewood, Sacha Dhawan, and Parvesh Cheena.

Rizwan Manji talks Rajiv on Outsourced

More about Rizwan Manji
Prior to Outsourced, Rizwan Manji was cast as a series regular in the ABC pilot “Fourplay” from executive producers David Kohan and Max Mutchnick (“Will ↦ Grace”). Recently Manji has been seen on “Glee,” “How I Met Your Mother,” and “Hawthorne,” as well as recurring on “FlashForward,” “Three Rivers,” and “Better off Ted.” Manji also recurred as Ahman on the final season of “24,” though he is probably best known for playing the cantankerous butler Rami on the series “Privileged.”

His film credits include supporting roles in “Charlie Wilson’s War,” “Transformers,” and the upcoming “Morning Glory.”

Far East Movement on Yahoo! and Associate Press

Far East Movement on Associate Press & Yahoo!

As Far East Movement continues to stay on top of the music charts, they continue to get interviews and press coverage. Both Associates Press and Yahoo! recently profiled the quartet. The guys of FM talk about their hit single ‘Like a G6,’ which has millions of hits on YouTube. They break down the song’s online beginnings to spinning in the clubs. If you want an even deeper look a Like a G6, Far East Movement also landed on the home page of Yahoo! here.

The top question about the song is “What is a G6?” G6 refers ti the private jet Gulfstream G650.

Like a G6 is available off Far East Movement’s latest album. Get the Free Wired album on Free or at Amazon.

Far East Movement on Associate Press

Parvesh Cheena talks Gupta on Outsourced

Parvesh Cheena talks Gupta on Outsourced

Parvesh Cheena stars in NBC’s new comedy series Outsourced as Gupta, a socially awkward call center employee at Mid America Novelties, whom everyone tries to avoid because of his never-ending conversations.

A Second City Los Angeles Conservatory and IO/West graduate, Cheena currently performs long-form improvisation with the Harold mainstage team, Fairfax Prep, at IO/West. He is also a part of a three-man improv group named STU; the South Asian team Browntown; and the musical improv troupe All-Skate. He is continuing classes at Steppenwolf Classes West with renowned viewpoints teacher Alexandra Billings, and at the Uprights Citizens Brigade Theatre in Los Angeles.

Cheena grew up in Naperville, Illinois, and studied musical theatre at the Chicago College of Performing Arts at Roosevelt University. He currently resides in Los Angeles.

See other interviews with the Outsourced cast including Anisha Nagarajan, Rebecca Hazlewood, and Sacha Dhawan.

Parvesh Cheena talks Gupta on Outsourced

More about Parvesh Cheena

Parvesh Cheena is no stranger to TV or movies. Cheena has recurred on “Help Me Help You,” “‘Til Death,” and “Brothers and Sisters.” Other guest starring roles include “ER,” “The West Wing,” “The O.C.,” “The Suite Life with Zack and Cody,” “Crossing Jordan,” “My Name is Earl,” and most recently, “Sons of Tucson.” He has also shot over 20 episodes for the American version of the multinational hit “Camera CafĂ©,” with Movido.TV, headed by MAD-TV producer David Salzman. His film debut was in “Barbershop” as Samir, and he reprised his role in the sequel “Barbershop 2: Back in Business.” Cheena appeared in “Because I Said So,” opposite Diane Keaton, and had guest-starring roles in the short films “The Big Empty” with Selma Blair, and “Fly Like Mercury,” directed by Harry Lennix and produced by David Schwimmer. Other film credits include the upcoming “House Broken” with Danny DeVito, “The Other End of the Line,” “Krews,” and “The Ode.” Currently, his film “Karma Calling” is making the festival rounds in San Francisco, Chicago, Toronto and Los Angeles. Cheena has appeared in more than 20 national commercials, including ad campaigns for Bud Light, Emerald Nuts, Armstrong Flooring, Cadillac, Sears, AT&T, PetSmart, and T-Mobile as a member of the “Poser Mobile Posse,” and Skittles with an opera-singing bunny rabbit. He also had cameos in Liam Sullivan’s KELLY music videos of Txt Message Brkup, Let Me Borrow That Top, and No Booty Calls.

Travis Wong interview with channelAPA.com

Travis Wong interview with channelAPA.com

Recently, channelAPA.com chopped it up with LXD’s Travis Wong. The martial arts expert had melded his skill into other areas of entertainment. He opened the White Lotus facility in Southern California, which was quickly utilized by many dance crews including the Jabbawockeez, Supercrew, and other ABDC crews. With the martial arts, dance, and stunt work he’s knowb for, Travis Wong was quickly introduce to the world of the LXD. You can see him in the role of Jimmy Angel in LXD Season 1 episode 2 and LXD Season 2 episode 4. Not only can you see him in the LXD series, he’s also big in the parkour world and part of the Lost Boys crew. Look for new projects from him soon in the movies and on TV.

Travis Wong interview with channelAPA.com

Travis Wong 2010 Demo Reel