Jamie Chung

Jamie Jilynn Chung (Korean: 정지린; RR: Jeong Jirin: born April 10, 1983) is an American actress and former reality television personality.

[3][4] She later transitioned into acting and has since become known for films such as Dragonball Evolution, Grown Ups, Premium Rush, Sorority Row, The Hangover Part II, Sucker Punch, and Big Hero 6 (2014).

By the end of the season, after several cast members had been eliminated during the competition, Chung remained, along with her teammates Darrell Taylor, Landon Lueck, and Mike Mizanin.

After her stint on The Real World, Chung began her acting career with various minor roles in television and films, including as Cordy Han in ten episodes of Days of Our Lives, as a Hooters girl in the 2007 comedy I Now Pronounce You Chuck & Larry, and in episodes of CSI: NY and Veronica Mars.

One of Chung's earliest on-camera appearances was in the music video for Rihanna's single "Umbrella", as first woman to the right of Jay Z.

[17] In 2008, Chung had her first major onscreen role, as the series lead in the ABC Family television miniseries Samurai Girl.

Chung later starred in the Disney Channel TV film Princess Protection Program, which co-starred Demi Lovato and Selena Gomez.

In March 2016, Chung was cast as attorney Lana Harris in the one-hour legal drama Miranda's Rights,[28] but the series was not picked up by NBC after the pilot episode.

She plays the recurring character Ji-Ah, a young nurse living in Daegu during the Korean War, who falls in love with American soldier Atticus Freeman (Jonathan Majors).

[34][35] Chung joined the cast of the Hulu comedy series Unprisoned in its second season, which spanned eight episodes, premiering on July 17, 2024.

[37][38] On April 2, 2009, Chung won the Female Stars of Tomorrow Award at the 2009 ShoWest industry trade show along with her Sorority Row castmates.

[39][40] At the 2012 Seattle International Film Festival, Chung won the Golden Space Needle Award for Best Actress for Eden.

On the cover of KoreAm , April 2009, with Joon Park
Jamie Chung at the cast of Sorority Row , January 2009