
Lisa Huynh
Nombre de nacimiento: Lisa Huynh
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Lisa Huynh initially garnered recognition for her role as herself in the Canadian comedy talk show series "Ed's Night Party" in 1997. This program, known for its humor and occasional controversy, notably faced a ban in Alberta following an episode where Ed the Sock engaged in intimate activity with a porn star guest.
In 2003, Huynh made her film debut in the erotic thriller "Who Killed Bambi?" The narrative follows a hospital-based killer, with Huynh appearing as the Asian Patient. Her character receives an inappropriate examination from a doctor while lying in bed, during which her breasts and lower lips are prominently displayed. Tragically, her character meets an untimely end, discarded naked in a ditch.
Huynh's most recent appearance was in the 2012 documentary "Singapore 1942: End of Empire," where she portrayed a Taxi Dancer. We eagerly anticipate her next project following this captivating role.