Californian Charlyne Yi, a multifaceted individual with a diverse range of talents, has carved out a remarkable career as an actor, comedian, writer, musician, and artist. Born and raised in the Inland Empire of California, Yi's creative journey began after attending the University of California, Riverside, where they honed their skills and developed a unique comedic style that blends jokes, music, magic, and crowd participation.
Yi's acting career took off with a supporting role in the 2007 hit film "Knocked Up", followed by their critically acclaimed 2009 film "Paper Heart", which they wrote, produced, and starred in alongside Michael Cera. In 2011, they landed the coveted role of Dr. Chi Park in the popular television series "House", showcasing their impressive range as a performer.
Yi's notable voice acting credits include their recurring role as Ruby in the beloved animated series "Steven Universe", a character they first portrayed in 2015. Since then, they have continued to contribute to the show, further solidifying their status as a talented and versatile performer.
In addition to their acting and voice acting work, Yi is also a skilled musician. They co-founded the band "The Glass Beef" with Paul Rust and have since released music as a solo artist and with the band "Sacred Destinies". Yi's musical talents have also been featured in the hit cartoon "Steven Universe", further demonstrating their impressive range and versatility as an artist.