Julia Chan is a renowned British actor who has had a multifaceted upbringing, being raised in the culturally rich environments of both Hong Kong and the United Kingdom.
With a strong foundation in the performing arts, Julia graduated from The New School for Drama in New York in 2010, earning a Bachelor of Arts degree in History of Art and Architecture from Harvard University, a prestigious institution renowned for its academic excellence.
Throughout her illustrious career, Julia has had the opportunity to play a wide range of captivating characters. One of her most notable roles was that of Dr. Maggie Lin on the long-running and critically acclaimed Canadian medical drama "Saving Hope" for CTV.
In addition to her work on "Saving Hope", Julia has also made notable appearances in other popular television shows and films, including "Schitt's Creek", "Gotham", "Silent House", a 2011 thriller starring Elizabeth Olsen, and "Rookie Blue" for ABC/Global.
Currently residing in Los Angeles, Julia continues to be a prominent figure in the entertainment industry, with a career that is marked by her versatility, talent, and dedication to her craft.