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Biography of Cynthy Wu: Facts, Movies, Real Name, Age, Net-worth, Awards, Family, Country

Full name: Cynthy Wu

Birthday: July 13 1998

Cynthy Wu’s Age: 23

Birthplace: California, United States

Net worth: $700,000 (according to Net Worth Post)

Social media: Instagram & Twitter

Cynthy Wu’s Life and Career

Cynthy is an Asian American actress who made her acting debut as a teen in the 2012 TV series See Dad Run. 

In her first drama, she portrayed Annabelle and demonstrated remarkable acting prowess.

Cynthy was a recurrent character in Twisted, Welcome To The Family, and See Dad Run, according to Fandom. She played Andie Dang in ABC Family’s Twisted Series.

Despite being a young actress, she has appeared in 27 acting dramas. Since making her cinematic debut in 2012, Cynthy has gone on to dazzle fans with her electrifying performances.

She has made her mark on TV screens continuously for nine years, which has allowed her to have a large audience and grow her fan base.

She will portray the fictional Hanh Trinh Lau in the comedy series Beef, which is now in post-production for her next drama Beef.

Cynthy Wu’s Movies

Films: Before I fall (2017), Kong: Skull Island (2017), The Happytime Murders (2018), Holidate (2020), The Starling (2021).

Tv Series: See Dad Run (2012), Twisted (2014, Growing Up Fisher (2014), Survivor’s Remorse (2016), The Catch (2016), Amerian Vandal (2018), Now We’re Talking (2018), This Close (2019), For All Mankind (2021)

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