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My first television appearance was in a Little Caesars commercial. I also played a minor role in a skit on MADtv. I started in acting when auditioning at the John Robert Powers acting agency. I began My professional performing career almost from infancy, and was appearing on television in commercials, series guest roles, and minor movie parts from the age of 6. While growing up, I wanted to take ballet lessons, but my mother refused and put me in Tae Kwon Do lessons. One of my more notable acting roles is my portrayal of London Tipton in the Disney Channel Original Series The Suite Life of Zack & Cody (alongside Ashley Tisdale and twins Cole and Dylan Sprouse). I also played a recurring role as Tia in the Disney Channel Original Series Phil of the Future and as Sariffa Chung on Nickelodeon's 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd. I starred as Wendy Wu in the Disney Channel Original Movie, Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior. I had minor guest appearances on the Disney Channel Original Series That's So Raven, American Dragon: Jake Long, and Lloyd In Space; on One on One, George Lopez, The Nightmare Room, The Bernie Mac Show, Judging Amy, Bette, Charmed, and 7th Heaven; and "extra" appearances on Reba, Strong Medicine, Supernatural, Gilmore Girls, One Tree Hill, Will and Grace, Grounded for Life, Lizzie McGuire, and Even Stevens. I had starring roles as Natasha in the Disney Channel Original Movie Stuck in the Suburbs (alongside Danielle Panabaker), Jennifer in Get a Clue (alongside Lindsay Lohan), Samantha Kwan in The Ultimate Christmas Present (alongside Hallee Hirsh), and Wendy Wu in Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior (alongside Shin Koyamada). Wendy Wu first aired on June 16, 2006, where Song starred as a popular high school student who aspires to be Homecoming Queen, but is called to be the next great warrior – my only Disney Channel Original Movie role where she does not portray a sidekick character. In December 2006, I provided voice overs for a 60-minute made-for-television film called The Christmas That Almost Didn't Happen. I also sang alongside other Disney Channel stars in their rendition of "A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes," which was released on both the special edition Cinderella DVD and on the DisneyMania 4 CD



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Brenda Song Turns Warrior in Disney's 'Wendy Wu'
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Brenda Song and Shin Koyamada in the movie "Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior."

The more than a million Disney Channel viewers who watch "The Suite Life of Zack & Cody" each week know the actress Brenda Song as the character London, the spoiled, dim, yet somehow lovable brat whose absent father owns a fancy Manhattan hotel.
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So those young viewers may have to suspend some disbelief, at least initially, to accept Ms. Song in her latest Disney role, that of Wendy Wu, a sharp, down-to-earth California teenager whose pursuit of her school's homecoming crown is upended by a mysterious visit from a Chinese monk. The monk implores Wendy to assume an identity from a long-past life, that of a warrior who was expert in the martial arts and whose services are needed again, to save the world.

The made-for-television movie "Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior," in which Ms. Song has her first starring role, has its premiere on the Disney Channel tomorrow night at 8.

Over a recent breakfast of blueberry pancakes at the Red Flame diner in Midtown Manhattan, Ms. Song seemed, at first meeting, to have much in common with London. A professional model and actress since kindergarten, she recently celebrated her 18th birthday by buying herself a black-opal Mercedes-Benz CLK 500 coupe (list price, typically, more than $50,000).

"London is my fantasy person," said Ms. Song, who was wearing her long brown hair slightly pouffy and streaked, and whose cadences were bubbly and brisk. "I wish I could be her. I wish I had her closet."

But before long Ms. Song began to make a convincing case that she was much more like Wendy than her "Suite Life" alter ego (whose name in an early script, incidentally, was Paris, an apparent allusion to another hotel heiress). Unlike London, Wendy is the daughter of two obviously loving, involved parents, as is Ms. Song, whose father teaches second grade and whose mother is a homemaker, and whose family (including two brothers) relocated from Sacramento to Los Angeles when she was 6 to support her nascent acting career.

"I think sometimes it's hard for London," Ms. Song said. "She doesn't really have parents. No one can say no to her. No one can tell her something is wrong. Imagine if you never saw your dad?"
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Ms. Song and her latest character also share an expertise in the martial arts, another distinction from London, whose idea of a workout in one episode was to go to the gym to raise and lower heavy shopping bags. While Wendy becomes skilled in kung fu, Ms. Song earned a black belt in tae kwan do at 14, having practiced, at times, an hour or more a day, six days a week.

"I love to spar and to fight," she said, though learning kung fu, which can be as fluid as tae kwan do is jarring, required some adjustments. "They're as different as ballet and hip-hop," she said. "I had to learn how to work more with my hands. On top of that, we had to learn how to stunt-fight."

In a bit of corporate synergy that only Disney could imagine, Ms. Song trained for "Wendy Wu" under Koichi Sakamoto, executive producer of the channel's "Power Rangers" series, which marries martial arts to science fiction. To accommodate Mr. Sakamoto, who also directed the action sequences of "Wendy," the movie was filmed in New Zealand, as is "Power Rangers."

But "Wendy Wu" wouldn't be a Disney production if it didn't also have an underlying message for young people, and there too Ms. Song says she can relate. Wendy is a second-generation Chinese-American, and in the movie she and her family are seen struggling with the tension between embracing and renouncing their cultural heritage.

For example Wendy's father ends one dinner by angrily pushing away a moon cake, a pastry associated with the Chinese mid-autumn festival that, in this instance, triggers memories much as Proust's madeleine might. So that this scene, and others, would have some authenticity, it was reviewed closely before filming by Yunxiang Yan, a professor of anthropology at the University of California, Los Angeles, and co-director of the university's center for Chinese studies.

"I always feel a movie can do a lot in terms of influence," Professor Yan said in a telephone interview. "In the movie you get the impression that cultural heritage is something in your genes. It just needs to be awakened and you get it back. Hopefully it will also deliver another side of this message: the importance of cultural heritage, and that it takes effort from all generations."

Ms. Song's parents were both born in Asia. Her father is Hmong and was raised in a tribe that traversed the mountains of Thailand and Laos. Her mother was born Thai but adopted into a Hmong family. They met, Ms. Song said, as adults in Sacramento.
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'Suite Life' Actress Hosting Disney's Multicultural Series

Aside from playing London Tipton on The Suite Life of Zack and Cody, Brenda Song also serves as a host to yet another Disney series. Pass the Plate, which premiered on October 22, is the 19-year-old actress' new TV gig where she helps kids and their families learn more about healthy foods.
Rotating on-air each day, Pass the Plate is a multicultural series that is produced in association with Disney Channels in 10 countries and is presented in multiple languages with subtitles. It aims to inspire kids and tweens to lead a healthier life_disabled by sharing cultural and historical facts about food and cooking, while giving emphasis to kids assisting in the preparation of their own meal.
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"We want our programming to reflect and recognize that everyone shares a responsibility to encourage kids and families to adopt healthy life_disableds. Our ongoing healthy kids initiatives…and especially Pass the Plate…represent our global team's effort to both inform and empower our viewers, showing them how kids just like them around the world enjoy and benefit from healthy foods,” Disney Channels Worldwide President Rich Ross said in a statement.

Aside from the Suite Life actress, Pass the Plate also features young stars in Argentina, Australia, China, France, India, Italy, Japan, Mexico, South Africa, the United Kingdom and the United States, each telling a story about interesting ways to eat healthy foods in their culture and their families.

Pass the Plate will showcase nutritious recipes, which will also be available on Disney's website, where kids and their families can look up information on how to adopt a healthier life_disabled. The website will also exhibit how different cultures prepare nutritious meals, plus some interesting facts, pictures, videos and games.

Meanwhile, fans can catch Brenda Song as the dim-witted and spoiled rich teenager on The Suite Life of Zack and Cody weeknights at 7:30/6:30c on Disney.


Wendy Wu (played by The Suite Life of Zack & Cody star Brenda Song) is a popular teen whose goal is to be homecoming queen. But her life takes a dramatic turn when she finds out she's a reincarnated Chinese warrior and is needed to save the world! Undercover Buddist Monk Shen (played by Shin Koyamada) has important business with Wendy - she doesn't know it, but it is her destiny to battle the evil Yan Lo. Shen must train Wendy so she will be able to defeat Yan Lo and keep the world safe for another 90 years. But Wendy is too busy for that nonsense - she's trying to make sure she beats Jessica Dawson and is elected this year's Homecoming Queen! Find out if Wendy defeats Yan Lo, watch Disney Channel Original Movie Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior on Disney Channel! THIS FILM CONTAINS INTENSE MARTIAL-ARTS FIGHTING SEQUENCES DISPLAYING FAST FISTS, QUICK KICKS, FLYING ZEN WARRIORS, BIG EFFECTS, UGLY VILLAINS, MAGIC NECKLACES, SASSY ONE-LINERS AND GENERAL KUNG-FU CRAZINESS! IN OTHER WORDS, THERE'S SO MUCH ACTION...THEY ACTUALLY HAD TO RATE IT TV-PG.

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