Maria Tran

Maria Tran

Birthday: January 30, 1985 in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Height: 160 cm
Maria Tran is an Australian-born Vietnamese actress, martial artist, producer, writer and director.She is known for developing the martial arts action film genre in Australia via the Asian diaspora communities of Western Sydney through her shorts such as Hit Girls, Gaffa, Enter The Dojo; her contributions on Australian television; Maximum Choppage ... Show more »
Maria Tran is an Australian-born Vietnamese actress, martial artist, producer, writer and director.She is known for developing the martial arts action film genre in Australia via the Asian diaspora communities of Western Sydney through her shorts such as Hit Girls, Gaffa, Enter The Dojo; her contributions on Australian television; Maximum Choppage and movies outside of Australia; Roger Corman's Fist of the Dragon, Death Mist and Vietnamese action blockbuster Tracer. Tran is pivotal to the creative development of the Australian Vietnamese film movement that challenges gender stereotypes and the exploration of "female action". Tran also starred as Yoshiko in the Chinese action film "Death Mist" in 2014 starring Bruce Leung (Kung Fu Hustle).In 2008 she acted in "Downtown Rumble" Kung Fu action micro-series on JTV-ABC TV. Her comedic role as "Kim Cuc" for mockumentary short "Hot Bread Shop" was official selected for the 2011 Colourfest Film Festival and "Gaffa; another action comedy that starred Maria was shortlisted for 2012 Tropfest.Tran has also won a "Breakout Action Actress" award at the 2013 Action on Film International Festival for her portrayal of the character Charlie Vu in the female assassin comedy, "Hit Girls".She is also a winner of the 2013 Dreamgirl multicultural beauty and talent pageant, has a bachelor degree in Psychology and is a WTF sparring Taekwondo champion in 1999. Since then, she runs Australia's largest Vietnamese martial arts center; Dong Thanh Alliance Martial Arts. She is proficient Shaolin Kung Fu and Vovinam.Tran also play supporting character "Mai Le" in Logie award-winning children's ABC TV series "My Place", stunt double for the character "Petal" in ABC's TV series Maximum Choppage -- Australia's first Kung Fu comedy and has recently been a part of a new theatre production called "It's War!" directed by Alex Lykos.Bold, daring, multi-talented; she is represents a new fresh wave of women who not only have great compassion for the world, but know how to do it with imagination and creative style. Show less «
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