Su Ling Chan

Su Ling Chan popped into this world on October 24, 1984, right in Malaysia. Now, if you’re into Southeast Asian cinema or animation, her name probably rings a bell. She’s got this knack for shifting between genres, almost like she can’t sit still in one lane. People mostly recognize her from “Sri Asih” (2022)—that slick Indonesian superhero flick where she didn’t just blend in, she owned every scene she was in. There’s a bit of a cult following around that movie, honestly. Then there’s “Ejen Ali the Movie 2” (2025)—yeah, it’s not even out yet and fans are already hyped. The anticipation is wild, and Su Ling’s involvement is a big reason why. She voices one of the main characters, and if her previous performances are anything to go by, she’ll totally crush it. But hey, rewind a bit and you’ll find “Vast Horizon” (2019) on her list too. That one’s more in the indie sci-fi audio drama space—very different vibe, but she brings the same energy and commitment. Not everyone can jump from live-action blockbusters to animated features to audio dramas and still sound so damn authentic. She’s got this distinctive voice, both literally and in her performances, that just pulls you in. Whether she’s on screen or lending her voice, Su Ling Chan isn’t just another name in the credits—she’s the kind of actress who makes you sit up and pay attention, even if you weren’t planning to.

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Personal details

  • Birth Date: 1984-10-24
  • Birth Location: Malaysia
  • Professions: Actress

Did you know

    • Nick Names: SuChanVA
    • Trivia:

      Born bouncing between Malaysia and the States, I ended up with this weird mashup accent that confuses people on both sides of the world. Pretty handy, actually—one second I’m chatting away in English, the next I’m switching to Malay, and if you catch me on a good day, I’ll throw in some Cantonese too. My brain’s basically a language circus. It’s not just about talking, though. You pick up little things, like which jokes land with which crowd, or how food just tastes different depending on where you eat it. Honestly, it’s like having three radio stations playing in your head all the time—sometimes the signals clash, but mostly it just makes life a whole lot more interesting. And don’t even get me started on spelling; is it “color” or “colour”? Depends what mood I’m in, honestly. Welcome to the chaos.

FAQ

    • When was Ram Charan born?

      October 24, 1984

    • What is Ram Charan's birth name?

      Konidela Ram Charan

    • Where was Ram Charan born?

      Malaysia

    • How old is Ram Charan?

      40 years old