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Barney Cheng

Barney Cheng (born February 1, 1971) is a Taiwanese-American actor, director, writer and producer.
Cheng was born in Taipei, Taiwan, Republic of China. His family emigrated to the United States when he was 12 years old and he grew up in Brea, California. He speaks Mandarin and Taiwanese fluently.
After graduating from Brea Olinda High School, Cheng attended Stanford University and received a degree in political science in 1993. His focus was initially on a career in law and he studied political philosophy at Oxford University in England. While at Oxford, he was attracted to the West End stage and spent nights and weekends in London.
In 1994, Cheng moved to New York City, where he studied at the Lee Strasberg Theatre Institute. He was featured in two Off-Broadway plays by playwright Prince Gomolvilas, ''Donut Holes in Orbit'' and ''Big Hunk o’ Burnin’ Love,'' and was a big hit with the audience. He appeared in a variety of stage and television roles, including Shakespeare’s Puck, Bill Clinton’s political adviser on ''Saturday Night Live'' and George W. Bush’s voice on ''Late Night with David Letterman''.
After four movie appearances, Cheng co-starred opposite Woody Allen in ''Hollywood Ending''. Cheng played Chou, a translator for a washed-up movie director, played by Allen. Although the movie received a mixed reception from critics, they loved Cheng's performance. The ''New York Times'' described Cheng's comedic timing as "surgically precise." The ''Orange County Register'' raved that Cheng "steals every scene he's in." Cheng accompanied Allen to promote the film and to open the 55th Cannes Film Festival.
In addition to acting, Cheng works as a director, writer and producer. His award-winning films have collectively screened in over 80 film festivals worldwide. Most recently, his film ''To Comfort You'', starring Golden Globe Winner Susan Blakely and Pauley Perrette of NCIS, won Best Drama and Best Film at the 2010 Beverly Hills Shorts Festival.
Cheng directed ''Steps'' for Banana Republic and Vanity Fair as part of his Film Independent Project:Involve fellowship. ''Steps'' won international awards from Poland's KAN Film Festival, Ukraine's International Rights Film Festival, UK's Black Film Festival and Malta's Golden Knight Malta International Film Festival.
MTV Networks acquired Cheng's film ''The Red Dress'' for its 2009-2010 Logo programming. Prior to that, Cheng directed ''Mrs. C'', a political satire starring Niecy Nash, to help the Obama campaign during the 2008 presidential primary. His first screenplay ''Dien Dien's Playground'' advanced to the final stage of the Sundance Screenwriters Lab.
Cheng lives in West Hollywood, California, and delivers every Friday for Project Angel Food.
==Filmography==

*''Fall 1990'' (1999) ... Jimmy
*''Frequency'' (2000) ... Barney, the food delivery man (uncredited)
*''Exceed'' (2001) ... Associate
*''Rollerball'' (2002) ... Sports Announcer (uncredited)
*''Hollywood Ending'' (2002) ... Translator
*''Wasabi Tuna'' (2003) ... Harvey/Mr. Ling
*''Stay Until Tomorrow'' (2004) ... Jim
*''Mission: Impossible III'' (2006) ... Janitor

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