Nancy Ma
Biography
Nancy Ma is a pioneering first-generation Asian American actor and filmmaker whose creative journey reflects her unique cultural heritage. She gained recognition with her solo production, *Home*, a poignant exploration of her upbringing in Chinatown, which has captivated audiences at various schools and festivals nationwide. Alongside her sister, Nancy co-hosts the podcast *Hoisan Hour*, which delves into the experiences and narratives of the Chinese diaspora.
In her acting career, Nancy has made notable appearances in acclaimed productions such as *The Joy Luck Club* at the Sierra Madre Playhouse and *Three Little Girls Down a Well* at The Public Theater. Her talents have also graced popular television series, including *Hacks* and *Barry* on HBO, as well as *Bull* on CBS.
Nancy's writing has received backing from prestigious organizations such as The New Harmony Project, Asian American Arts Alliance, The Latino Theater Company, Fresh Ground Pepper, and WhoHaHa. Additionally, she actively engages in storytelling initiatives with The Moth and Young Storytellers, helping to foster a love for narrative expression.
Through her artistic endeavors, Nancy Ma strives to uncover humor, intimacy, and redemption in often-overlooked narratives, making her a significant voice in contemporary theater and film.
Filmography
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The Man Who Loved Cat Dancing
1973
Tell Me That You Love Me, Junie Moon
1970
The Bostonians
1984
The Last Dinosaur
1977
Coming Apart
1969
Dear God
1996
A Touch of the Poet
1974
The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!
1988
Household Saints
1993
Sabrina (1995)
1995
Natural Vice
2022 • Kong's Aunt
Brain Donors
1992
The Hospital
1971
Jet Boy
2001
Sing Your Way Home
1945
The Panic in Needle Park
1971
The Dirty Mind of Young Sally
1973
Untamed Heart
1993
Frankenstein Meets the Space Monster
1965
Saturday Night at the Baths
1975
Double Trouble (1992)
1992
Jefferson in Paris
1995