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  1. Since 2001, she's been a freelance book editor, known as The Edit Ninja, and loves being able to tell authors to change endings of books if she doesn't like them. Elyse speaks fluent Vietnamese, conversational Spanish, and tourist-level Japanese. She can do basic American Sign Language.

  2. Elyse Dinh. Multimedia actor. Dialect coach. Pop culture nerd. Proudly Vietnamese. Enter site to learn more.

  3. www.imdb.com › name › nm0227688Elyse Dinh - IMDb

    Elyse Dinh is known for Watchmen (2009), Spider-Man 2 (2004) and The Creator (2023).

  4. Feb 18, 2023 · Elyse Dinh (Queen Sugar) talks to Bleeding Cool about her latest role as Mother in Dark Star Pictures' Daughter, director Corey Deshon & more.

  5. Feb 10, 2023 · Elyse Dinh’s understated and quiet performance makes her arc even more interesting, and of course much hinges on Casper Van Dien’s chilling performance as Father. Daughter is a movie with much on its mind and is sure to make for an interesting conversation piece once the credits begin to roll.

  6. Elyse Dinh is known for Spider-Man 2 (2004), Watchmen (2009) and The Creator (2023).

  7. The Tawara family, the last shinobi clan. It had abandoned its roots after an incident in the past, but now the family must take on the greatest crisis in Japanese history, one that threatens to shake the nation to its core. Stars: Kento Kaku, Yôsuke Eguchi, Tae Kimura, Nobuko Miyamoto. Votes:5,453. 3.

  8. Feb 15, 2023 · Although Elyse Dinh has sung about Spider-Man, her latest vocal flex deserves more notice. She can be heard in the opening moments of Corey Deshon’s shot-on-16mm directorial debut, performing one of the most well-known Vietnamese lullabies in its original wording (generally referred to as “Ầu ơ dí dầu”).

  9. Elyse Dinh is known as an Actor. Some of her work includes Spider-Man 2, The Good Neighbor, Grey's Anatomy, Born to Fight, Daughter, Green Dragon, Watchmen, and Loving Lulu.

  10. Feb 20, 2023 · Daughter features Vietnamese women in major leading roles, who share multiple scenes where they speak entirely in Vietnamese. Elyse Dinh explains the origin of the movie, the importance of Vietnamese culture, and the process of creating “Mother” below.