Lyman Chen is an American Born Film and Television actor of Chinese heritage. Lyman's break came when he was cast in Martin Scorsese's, The Departed as Jack Nicholson's Chinese Interpreter. The film premiered in October 2006 and went on to win 4 Academy Awards including Martin Scorsese's sole Best Director Academy Award. Since then, Lyman has enjoyed working on various film and television projects with diversity in both dramatic and comedic venues. Roles such as William Zhai on Fox's neXt, Mr. Liang on Season 2 of Mr. Mercedes, Xun of The Dark Army on the Golden Globe Award Winning Mr. Robot, MSS Agent Joseph Yun on CBS' Rush Hour show Lyman's versatility in dramatic roles and showcase his language skills, while conversely, comedies like It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia show Lyman's comedic ability. Lyman can next be seen on AppleTV+'s WeCrashed and Amazon's Something From Tiffany's.
Lyman Good is known for Rogue Hostage (2021), Lisey's Story (2021) and EA Sports MMA (2010).
Lyman Ward was born on June 21, 1941 in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. He is an actor, known for Ferris Bueller's Day Off (1986), Not Another Teen Movie (2001) and Independence Day (1996). He was previously married to Cindy Pickett, Leigh Heine and Cathy Gelbart.
Lymari came to Los Angeles in 2001, and at 22 years old finished her Masters degree in Chemistry at the University of Puerto Rico, where she also took acting classes. After graduating, she went on to work in theater in San Juan. Her first TV show, a sitcom based on her own experiences in grad school, was developed by ABC but was never screened, and she is now in the process of re-writing the show.
Lyn Alicia Henderson is a native of Silver Spring, Maryland and a graduate of the University of Maryland, College Park. A born entertainer, her first show stopping performance was at a talent show where she walked across the stage on her hands at the age of 7. By the age of 17 she earned her SAG card by booking the role of rich girl, Alexandria on a local television show called "In Our Lives" After graduating college in 3 years she spent time in NY doing theatre before making her way to Los Angeles. There she began performing stand-up comedy and improv before landing a 15 year stint as paramedic Pam Olbes on the hit television show "ER". A versatile character actor she is known for playing a wide range of roles from diverse walks of life. She has played doctors, veterinarians, nurses, paramedics, flight medics, flight attendants, scientists, therapists, social workers, lawyers, camera assistants, stage managers, producers, executives, musicians, coaches, sales associates, receptionists, employees, waitresses, ticket agents, high school students, college students, med students, interns, sex ED instructors, professors, police officers, detectives, soldiers, war vets, bomb techs, fire inspectors, car salespersons, pregnancy instructors, alcoholics, victims, survivors, parking coordinators, lesbians, sisters, wives, sad Mothers, angry Mothers, suburban mothers, poverty stricken mothers, hippie chicks and the ubiquitous woman #1, #2 and #3. She is also known for writing, starring and producing the award-winning short film "Short On Sugar", which had a 3 year run on HBO and Cinemax. Additionally, Lyn Alicia plays the guitar and writes groovy uplifting folk music.
Lyn Ashley was born on March 18, 1940 in Townsville, Queensland, Australia. She is an actress, known for Danger Man (1960), Quest for Love (1971) and The Saint (1962). She was previously married to Eric Idle.
Lyn Carmony is an actress, known for Boggy Creek (2010) and Mark of the Witch (1970).
Lyn DesMarais is an actress, known for Framed for the Holidays (2018).
Lyn Evans is known for Particle Fever (2013) and Nova (1974).