Andrew Phung

Andrew Phung

actor, writer, producer

Andrew Phung was born on Jan 26, 1984 in Canada. Andrew Phung's big-screen debut came with American Virgins directed by Jason Wan Lim in 2012, strarring Hong. Andrew Phung is known for Kim's Convenience directed by Peter Wellington, Paul Sun-Hyung Lee stars as Appa and Jean Yoon as Umma. Andrew Phung has got 8 awards and 2 nominations so far. The most recent award Andrew Phung achieved is Canadian Screen Awards, CA. The upcoming new movie Andrew Phung plays is Events Transpiring Before, During, and After a High School Basketball Game which will be released on Mar 20, 2021.

Andrew Phung is an award winning actor, improv comedian, emcee, and writer. His infectious and relatable personality has made him one of Canada's top comedic performers. His work on Kim's Convenience has earned him four Canadian Screen Awards (2017, 2018, 2020, and 2021) in the category of Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series. Andrew's television and film credits include The Beaverton (2019), Events Transpiring (2021), Wynonna Earp (2020), and factual series The Canadian Improv Games (2020), where he served as the host, and won a Canadian Screen Award for Best Host - Digital Series. He can also be heard on CBC Radio as a regular contributor to Now or Never, The Debaters, and Because News. In 2022, Andrew starred in the CBC television series Run the Burbs which he wrote, co-created and serves as Executive Producer.

  • Birthday

    Jan 26, 1984
  • Place of Birth

    Calgary, Alberta, Canada

Known For

Awards

8 wins & 2 nominations

Canadian Screen Awards, CA
2022
Best Supporting Actor, Comedy
Winner - Canadian Screen Award
2022
Best Host, Live Entertainment Special
Winner - Canadian Screen Award
From Ontario with Love New Year's Special (2020)
2021
Best Supporting Actor, Comedy
Winner - Canadian Screen Award
2021
Best Host, Web Program or Series
Winner - Canadian Screen Award
The 2019 Canadian Improv Games with Andrew Phung (2019)
Alberta Film & Television Awards (AMPIA Awards)
2018
Best Performance by an Alberta Actor
Winner - Rosie