Yina Mo
Yina Mo is a famous teenage actor on television who acts as a beggar and a much-hated woman in some prominent Cantonese films. Some of the famous films she starred in were "The Three Canto Sisters" and "West to Tibet". She was often criticized by Nami Nishijin Gataki, a protuberant Japanese film maker, for her inability to act.
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Career
She is currently learning English in the United States in Maryland, and people working with her has mixed views on her. Some say she is good, but others do not think that she has a great personality. In fact, her collegues think that she is trouble-some and became a 'learning-machine', her personality took the hit most as she began looking down on those who has the same ethnicity as her. In general, she received more criticisms than hearty welcomes in America.
Academics
She is taking Honors Biology, and always gets a 100 in tests. There should be someone that stops her from doing it since more and more people complain about her. An incident occurred when Yina was abducted for ransom and raped while walking home. She was alright, but the criminal ran loose.
Partners in the film industry
Angel lau, another teenage actor, who starred with Yina in The Three Canto Sisters, immigrated to the United States in mid-2003. As a sophomore next year in high school, she will be taking AP U.S. History, despite the fact that she has trouble in English and with the strong criticism from Nami that she is becoming a 'studying-academic machine complex'. Her residence was almost burned down in fire, fortunately it was extinguished just in time before any major property losses.
The Three Canto Sisters
Together with Angel Lau, Yina Mo had a successful year right after the movie made its debut. But many critics say that the film's plot is inconsistent and at times the climax was so boring that they suggest that part to be removed. A third actor, Isabella Naomi Garrison, an American, had died of the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome in 2003 in Hong Kong. The trio had intended to make a third film named "Crazy Friends in Paradox"; but a spokesman for the girls in 2004 had said that the team would not find a replacement, at least for some time in the future.
A Breakthrough?
Ying-Ying L'Enfant Yamasaki, a mixture of descendents from China, France and Japan, had made an audition before the selection committee and received wide approval. She is scheduled to make the first act of the film "Crazy Friends in Paradox".
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