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Lesley Chiang signs with LA talent agency after TVB departure

Lesley Chiang signs with LA talent agency after TVB departure

Yahoo24-03-2025

24 Mar - It seems Lesley Chiang is taking her career international just three months after leaving TVB! The actress and singer-songwriter has officially signed with Los Angeles-based talent agency Prestigious Powerhouse.
The news was announced by the agency on 20 March with a couple of studio photos of the singer-actress, writing, "Lesley Chiang - Newly Signed, LA Theatrical. Lesley Chiang is a Canadian actress and singer songwriter, who is best known for her role as Liza in the Hong Kong sitcom "Come Home Love: Lo and Behold," for which she won the 2022 TVB Award for Breakthrough Star."
"She starred in her first American role for the Amazon Prime limited series 'Expats'," the company added.
It was back in December that the singer, who is also the daughter of veteran actor Paul Chun, revealed that she has ended her contract with TVB after seven years.
"Throughout these years, I've had many exciting and challenging roles in acting, hosting, and singing. I've learned and grown a lot, and I'm forever grateful for the opportunities that came my way. As I step into the next chapter of my life, I'm filled with excitement for what's to come. I'll continue to pour my heart into my work as an actress and singer-songwriter. I really, really, really love what I do, and I feel so lucky to be able to chase my dreams!" she posted.
(Photo Source: Lesley IG)

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