
Age: 38
female
Brenda Song (born March 27, 1988) is an American actress, film producer, and model. Song started in show business as a child fashion model. Her early television work included roles in the shows Fudge (1995) and 100 Deeds for Eddie McDowd (1999). After many commercials and television roles in the late 1990s, Song won a Young Artist Award for her performance in The Ultimate Christmas Present (2000). She made her screen debut in Santa with Muscles (1996) and appeared in 20th Century Fox's Like Mike (2002). Her movies on the Disney Channel include Get a Clue (2002) and Stuck in the Suburbs (2004). In 2005, Song began playing the lead female role of London Tipton in the Disney series The Suite Life of Zack & Cody and The Suite Life on Deck. The character was noted as Disney's longest continuous female character in October 2009. Song gained more fame after she played the title role in the Disney Channel Original Movie, Wendy Wu: Homecoming Warrior, which received over 5.7 million viewers on the night of its premiere. In 2006, Song was named the "Queen of Disney" by Cosmogirl Magazine. In the late 2000s, she starred in the coming-of-age drama Special Delivery, Walt Disney Pictures' College Road Trip, and The Social Network (2010). She was the celebrity endorser of Disney Cruise Lines in 2010. Song has been described as one of "young Hollywood’s most promising rising stars" and a "young phenomenon on the rise" by media outlets. TV Guide listed her in its 2008 list of "13 Hottest Young Stars to Watch".

Brenda Song

Kai Chen
for Kai Chen in Power Rangers Hexagon (The Epic Trilogy That Concludes The Power Rangers Saga)
Suggested by dantesgrid

Concept of the film: “Hexagon was Amit Bhaumik's original plan for the 11th season of Power Rangers.” “Hexagon features two factions of Rangers, Tommy Oliver’s Hexagon, a government style organization of united Rangers, and Jason Lee Scott’s (Thunder) Beetle Rangers that were to operate outside this network of superhero teams and oppose the united structure of the Hexagon. The main conflict of the season would be derived from a “Which side are you on?” between the three Hexagon (Wind) Rangers and the three (Thunder) Beetle Rangers.” Rangers from past seasons would eventually find themselves choosing one side of the conflict over the other, making themselves available to assist one group but unavailable to the other. “So… Which side are you on?” The trilogy consists of films thirty, thirty one, and thirty two of my vision of a Power Rangers Cinematic Universe, and gives the second phase of this cinematic universe a satisfactory conclusion. The thirtieth film focuses on establishing this concept and the many characters. The thirty-first film focuses on the conflict between the Wild Force Rangers and the Hexagon/Ninja Storm Rangers, while still dealing with the issues that some teams have with Hexagon. Tommy and Jason finally talk face to face here. The thirty second film and the last one in the trilogy focuses on the conclusion of this trilogy, with all the Rangers fighting Tommy to help him see the error in his ways and ending Hexagon once and for all.