Ed Moy
Ed Moy is an actor, filmmaker and journalist born and raised in the San Francisco Bay Area. He is the director of the award-winning documentary Aviatrix: The Katherine Sui Fun Cheung Story about pioneering Asian Aviatrix Katherine Sui Fun Cheung, who defied racial and gender bias to become one of the first Chinese women to earn a pilot's license to fly in the United States in the 1930s, during a time when less than 1% of all licensed pilots were women.
Ed began his acting career as a background extra appearing in numerous films and television shows. His documentary short film Luminaries received the Audience Award at the Marina del Rey Film Festival. He also directed an award-winning animated short film Up in the Clouds and was co-writer of the award-winning short film Keye Luke about the life of pioneering Asian American actor Keye Luke, who portrayed Master Po on the Kung Fu television series in the 1970s, as well as playing the role of Number One Son in the 1930s-40s Charlie Chan films and appearing as the first Kato in the Green Hornet film serials of the 1940s.
Movies
Sean Anderson partners with his mom's boyfriend on a mission to find his grandfather, who is thought to be missing on a mythical island.