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Francis Jue
Francis Jue (born September 29, 1963) is an Asian-American actor and singer. Jue is known for his performances on Broadway, in national tours, Off-Broadway and in regional theatre, particularly in the San Francisco Bay Area and at The Muny in St. Louis. His roles have been in plays and musicals that range from Shakespeare to Rodgers and Hammerstein to David Henry Hwang. Jue's Broadway credits include ''Pacific Overtures'', ''M. Butterfly'' and ''Thoroughly Modern Millie'', in which he created the role of Bun Foo. Among his acting awards are an Obie Award and Lortel Award for his role in ''Yellow Face'' at the Public Theater, a Dramalogue Award in ''Kiss of the Spider Woman'' at TheateWorks, and an Elliot Norton Award in ''Miss Saigon'' at North Shore Music Theatre. He has also appeared on television and in film. ==Life and career== Jue was born in San Francisco, California, the sixth of nine children of Chinese Americans Frank (an engineer for the U.S. Navy) and Jennie Jue. He grew up in the Richmond District of San Francisco and attended St. Ignatius College Preparatory high school, taking part in the school's drama program.〔Chang, Lia. ("Francis Jue, At Home on the Stage" ), Asianconnections.com, January 6, 2008, accessed August 8, 2015〕 He received his B.A. degree at Yale University.〔Traugott , Elisabeth. ("Francis Jue: The lure of the 'Cabaret'" ). PaloAltoonline.com, October 18, 1996, accessed July 10, 2011〕
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