Stephanie Hsu

Stephanie Ann Hsu (/ˈʃ/ SHOO; born November 25, 1990) is an American actress. She received critical acclaim for her dual role as Joy Wang and Jobu Tupaki in the film Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022) and received a nomination for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress.

Stephanie Hsu
Born
Stephanie Ann Hsu

(1990-11-25) November 25, 1990 (age 33)
Alma materNew York University Tisch School of the Arts
OccupationActress
Years active2010–present
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese許瑋倫

Hsu trained at NYU Tisch School of the Arts and began her career in experimental theatre before starring on Broadway, originating the roles of Christine Canigula in Be More Chill (2015–2019) and Karen the Computer in SpongeBob SquarePants: The Broadway Musical (2016–2017). On television, she had recurring roles in the Hulu series The Path (2016–2018) and the Amazon Prime series The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel (2019–2023).

Early life

Hsu was born to a single mother in Torrance, California. Her maternal grandmother had moved from Mainland China to Taiwan to escape the Chinese Civil War. As a teenager, Hsu's mother moved to the United States for a better education. Hsu attended Palos Verdes Peninsula High School. She moved to Brooklyn to pursue theatre and graduated from NYU Tisch School of the Arts in 2012. She also trained with the Atlantic Theater Company.

Career

Hsu began her career in experimental theatre and comedy. From 2013 to 2015, Hsu made regular appearances on the MTV reality comedy series Girl Code. She landed her first recurring television role as Joy Armstrong in the Hulu series The Path.

Hsu was called in for the first table reading of The SpongeBob Musical in 2012 to read for Karen, the anthropomorphic computer. She would go on to play the character on stage in Chicago in 2016 before making her Broadway debut in 2017.

Meanwhile, Hsu originated the main character of Christine Canigula in the first performance of Be More Chill at the regional Two River Theater in Red Bank, New Jersey. She would reprise the role in its off-Broadway run at the Pershing Square Signature Center in 2018 and Broadway run at the Lyceum Theatre in 2019. For her performance, she received Lucille Lortel and Drama Desk Award nominations.

In 2019, Hsu joined the recurring cast of the Amazon Prime series The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel for its third season as Mei Lin. She and the rest of the cast won the 2020 SAG Award for Best Ensemble in a Comedy Series. Hsu starred in the 2020 independent film Asking for It.

Her breakthrough role came in 2022 when Hsu co-starred as Joy Wang, the depressed daughter of Michelle Yeoh's character, and as the nihilistic antagonist Jobu Tupaki in A24's absurdist comedy-drama film Everything Everywhere All at Once. The film opened at the 2022 South by Southwest (SXSW) to acclaim, and Hsu's performance was lauded by critics and audiences. She received the Independent Spirit Award for Best Breakthrough Performance and nominations for the Critics' Choice Award, the Screen Actors Guild Award, and the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress. In June 2023, she was invited to join the Academy as an actor.

In April 2021, it was announced Hsu would star in Adele Lim's film Joy Ride. In April 2021, it was announced Hsu would be a guest star on Rian Johnson and Natasha Lyonne's Peacock series Poker Face. She also appeared in Disney+'s American Born Chinese, reuniting with fellow Everything Everywhere All at Once costars Yeoh, Ke Huy Quan, and James Hong.

Personal life

Hsu identifies as a member of the LGBTQ community, more specifically as a queer person.[1][2]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
2010The Four-Faced LiarPatron
2018Set It UpAmber
2020Asking for ItJenny
2021Shang-Chi and the Legend of the Ten RingsSoo
2022Everything Everywhere All at OnceJoy Wang / Jobu Tupaki
2023ShortcomingsMrs. WongCameo
Joy RideKat Huang
The Monkey KingMayor's Wife (voice)
LeoSkyler's Mom (voice)
2024DìdiKissing Tutorial InstructorCameo
The Fall GuyAlma Milan
The Wild RobotVontra (voice)In production

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2013–2015Girl CodeHerself56 episodes
2016Unbreakable Kimmy SchmidtProtesterEpisode: "Kimmy Goes to a Play!"
2016–2018The PathJoy Armstrong19 episodes
2019–2023The Marvelous Mrs. MaiselMei Lin14 episodes
2020–2021Awkwafina Is Nora from QueensShu Shu2 episodes
2022Kung Fu Panda: The Dragon KnightZhenVoice, 3 episodes
2023Poker FaceMortimer BernsteinEpisode: "Escape from Shit Mountain"
American Born ChineseShiji NiangniangEpisode: "Hot Stuff"
Blue Eye SamuraiIseVoice, recurring cast
2024The Second Best Hospital in the GalaxyDr. SleechVoice, main cast
Kite Man: Hell Yeah!Golden GliderVoice
RuPaul's Drag Race All StarsHerselfGuest judge, season 9 episode: "The Paint Ball"

Web

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011BriTANicKBest FriendEpisode: "Sexual Roleplay"
2012Jest OriginalsBrandyEpisode: "The Best Argument for Birth Control"
2016Affordable NYCCeriseEpisode: "The Apartment"
SUBLETSTekserv EmployeeEpisode 4: "Matters of the Heart"
2018Indoor BoysJessicaEpisode: "Surprise"
2024Sucks To Be The MoonThe SunVoice; short

Stage

YearTitleRoleNotes
2011Carnival Round the Central FigureIRT Theater, New York
2013BYUIOOBagheeraThe Gym at Judson, New York
2014Fast CompanyBlueEnsemble Studio Theatre, New York
2015–2019Be More ChillChristine CanigulaTwo River Theater, Red Bank
Signature Center, Off-Broadway
Lyceum Theatre, Broadway
2016–2017The SpongeBob MusicalKarenChicago
Broadway

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2019Lucille Lortel AwardsOutstanding Featured Actress in a MusicalBe More ChillNominated[3]
Drama Desk AwardsOutstanding Featured Actress in a MusicalNominated[4]
2020Screen Actors Guild AwardOutstanding Ensemble in a Comedy SeriesThe Marvelous Mrs. MaiselWon[5]
2022Atlanta Film Critics CircleBest Breakthrough PerformerEverything Everywhere All at OnceNominated[6]
Chicago Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting ActressNominated[7]
Most Promising PerformerNominated
Florida Film Critics CircleBest Supporting ActressNominated[8]
Pauline Kael Breakout AwardNominated
Greater Western New York Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting ActressNominated[9]
Best Breakthrough PerformanceWon
Indiana Film Journalists AssociationBest Supporting PerformanceNominated[10]
North Texas Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting ActressNominated[11]
Online Association of Female Film CriticsBest Supporting FemaleWon[12]
Philadelphia Film Critics CircleBest Supporting ActressRunner-up[13]
Best Breakthrough PerformanceWon
Saturn AwardsBest Supporting ActressNominated[14]
Southeastern Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting ActressRunner-up[15]
UK Film Critics AssociationSupporting Actress of the YearWon[16]
Utah Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting ActressWon[17]
Washington D.C. Area Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting ActressNominated[18]
2023AACTA International AwardsBest Supporting ActressNominated[19]
Academy AwardsBest Supporting ActressNominated[20]
Alliance of Women Film JournalistsBest Breakthrough PerformanceNominated[21]
Austin Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting ActressWon[22]
Breakthrough Artist AwardNominated[23]
Chicago Indie CriticsBest Supporting ActressNominated[24]
Breakout Artist AwardNominated
Critics Association of Central FloridaBest Supporting ActressRunner-up[25]
Critics' Choice Movie AwardsBest Supporting ActressNominated[26]
Denver Film Critics SocietyBest Supporting ActressWon[27]
DiscussingFilm Critics AwardsBest Supporting ActressWon[28]
Best Breakthrough PerformanceWon
Dorian AwardsBest Supporting PerformanceNominated[29]
Rising Star of the YearWon
Georgia Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting ActressWon[30]
Breakthrough AwardWon
Hawaii Film Critics SocietyBest Supporting ActressNominated[31]
Hollywood Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting ActressNominated[32]
Houston Film Critics SocietyBest Supporting ActressNominated[33]
Independent Spirit AwardsBest Breakthrough PerformanceWon[34]
Iowa Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting ActressRunner-up[35]
Kansas City Film Critics CircleBest Supporting ActressRunner-up[36]
Latino Entertainment Journalists AssociationBest Supporting ActressWon[37]
Minnesota Film Critics AllianceBest Supporting ActressNominated[38]
North Carolina Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting ActressWon[39]
Best Breakthrough PerformanceNominated
Online Film and Television AssociationBest Supporting ActressWon[40]
Best Breakthrough FemaleWon
Online Film Critics SocietyBest Supporting ActressNominated[41]
Portland Critics AssociationBest Supporting ActressWon[42]
San Diego Film Critics SocietyBest Supporting ActressRunner-up[43]
Screen Actors Guild AwardsOutstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Supporting RoleNominated[44]
Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion PictureWon
Seattle Film Critics SocietyBest Supporting ActressNominated[45]
Toronto Film Critics AssociationBest Supporting ActressRunner-up[46]
Vancouver Film Critics CircleBest Supporting Female ActorNominated[47]

See also

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