All About Gemma Chan: Height, Weight, Bio, and More

Gemma Chan

Bio

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Actress and model who is known for her work across British film and TV. She appeared in Season 4 of the Showtime/ITV2 drama Secret Diary of a Call Girl and in the BBC drama Sherlock as Soo Lin. In 2018, it was announced she’d be joining the cast of Captain Marvel. She studied law at Worcester College, Oxford. Following her graduation, she turned down a legal job offer, and enrolled at the Drama Centre London to pursue an acting career. In 2015, she starred in the inaugural season of the AMC/Channel 4 drama Humans as the main protagonist, Mia/Anita. That same year, she starred in the French drama Families, as Chen-Lin.

Body Measurements Statistics

All Gemma Chan’s body measurements including for example shoe size, height and weight.

Body shape:N/A
Dress size:4
Breasts-Waist-Hips:34-25-35 inches (86-64-89 cm)
Shoe size:9
Bra size:32B
Cup size:B
Height:5 Feet 8 Inches (175 cm)
Weight:128 lbs (58 kg)
Natural breasts or implants:
Net Worth:$8 Million

Quotes

Italy – I love the late-night culture, hanging around the square at midnight with everyone, catching up and having a drink.

Gemma Chan

Save the Children is also working to improve accommodation for refugee families living outside settlements. I met a family which had been living in a substandard building without windows, doors or a toilet.

Gemma Chan

I’ve heard about productions where it still happens: yellow face, taping up the eyes. It’s hard to talk about it in a constructive way.

Gemma Chan

I think ‘Humans’ is more about provoking the idea that there is a class of beings in society that we treat as less than… as subordinates; people who we treat badly and take for granted. Often they are the same people who work hard to keep the city going. We need to think about that.

Gemma Chan

From my experience, I would say no: actors of East Asian descent don’t get the opportunities white actors do. I know that’s inherently a problem in a country that produces a lot of period drama, but I have to fight so hard to get parts that don’t have something to do with China.

Gemma Chan

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