Harry Tseng is an actor, known for Seven Never Wins (2015), Healing (2014) and Felony (2013).
Seven Never Wins
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Film (short)
by Stella Kim (Thriller)
Actor Jackie is a gambler who is massively in debt, chasing the next big win. Brian has been hired to kill him, and as he patiently pursues him for the perfect moment, he finds himself judging his own morality.
Winter
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Television
by Sarah Smith (Crime)
Actor
Healing
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Film
by Craig Monahan (Drama)
Actor Viktor Kahdem is a man who has almost given up on life, sentenced to a low-security prison farm, a completely non-threatening environment where it is still felt that some individuals can be reformed. At Won Wron, Case Worker Matt Perry has established a unique program to rehabilitate broken men through giving them the responsibility for the rehabilitation of injured raptors - beautiful, fearsome proud eagles, falcons and owls. Against all odds, Matt takes on Viktor as his number one test case, introducing him to Yasmine, the majestic wedge tailed eagle with a 2 metre wingspan. If these two can tame each other, anything is possible. Written by Craig Monahan
Felony
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Film
by Matthew Saville (Thriller)
Actor Three male detectives become embroiled in a tense struggle after a tragic accident that leaves a child in a coma. One is guilty of a crime, one will try to cover it up, and the other attempts to expose it. How far will these men go to both disguise and unravel the truth? Written by Anonymous
Reef Doctors
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Television
(Adventure and Drama)
Actor Running the remote Hope Island Clinic, Sam Stuart is an accomplished doctor, who with her team, looks after the residents of all the neighbouring islands, as well as the holidaymakers and thrill seekers who visit the area. Not only a GP, Sam is a single mother with a free spirit and determination - who has an unusual hobby: Venom. Through all their adventures, good and bad, the residents of the tiny island pull together-proving that there are many different definitions of 'family' Written by JMSP
East West 101
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Television
by Kris Wyld (Crime, Drama and Mystery)
Actor Major Crime is a metaphor for East and West, for the conscious and unconscious, for reconciliation and difference, for hope versus despair, as Malik struggles toward the sunlight while Crowley descends into the abyss. The tragedy, that the only thing that separated them was their own inability to know themselves is a universal human truth that transcends the difference between Muslim and non-Muslim Written by Kris Wyld