
Age: 34
male
Andy Le is a southern Californian actor, producer, and stunt performer who has worked in multiple films. Le has starred in Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings, The Paper Tigers, and his only self-produced project the Supreme Art of War. Andy also appeared in Wu-Tang: An American Saga as Fang. In 2011, Andy co-founded a martial arts club called "Martial Club" (disambiguation), which went on to direct stunts for multiple movies including Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten Rings and Everything Everywhere All at Once with Michelle Yeoh. Despite his part in creating the club, Le has done multiple solo-stunting jobs without the group.

The Artemis Fowl series by Eoin Colfer follows the adventures of Artemis Fowl II, a twelve-year-old criminal mastermind from a wealthy Irish family. In the first book, Artemis discovers the existence of a secret underground world inhabited by technologically advanced fairies. Determined to restore his family's fortune, he kidnaps Holly Short, a fairy and officer of the Lower Elements Police Reconnaissance (LEPrecon), demanding a ransom in gold. What begins as a heist quickly escalates into a battle of wits between Artemis and the magical world, setting the stage for a complex relationship between human cunning and fairy magic. As the series progresses through eight books, Artemis evolves from a cold strategist into a reluctant hero, often teaming up with Holly and other magical allies to combat threats that endanger both worlds. From rescuing his father from the Russian Mafia to battling rogue pixies and time-bending demons, the saga blends high-tech espionage, mythological creatures, and moral growth. The books are fast-paced, witty, and layered with themes of loyalty, redemption, and the blurred lines between good and evil
