Doua Moua

Doua Moua

Producer at Chiyou Entertainment
Actor, Producer and Screenwriter

Los Angeles, California

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November 2015
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About Doua

Doua Moua was born in Thailand to parents, Cher Tong Moua and Pang Chang. After 6 months the family immigrated to the United States. Moua grew up with a large family in Saint Paul, Minnesota. He has one brother and three sisters. He started off his career with singing in choir and school. He has participated in many community and school plays, as well as awarding winning Show Choir and Concert Choir at the International School of MN.Doua is a son to a Moua clan leader, the actor finds pressure to live up to his father's,and his people's, expectations. Because of this, pursuing his dream of being an actor/performer was a challenge for Moua.He graduated from The International School of Minnesota in Eden Prairie in June 2005 with his three other cousins: Ka Moua, Yia Moua, and Ker Moua.He now resides in New York City and studies at Marymount Manhattan College while participating in off-Broadway and off-off Broadway plays.

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  • Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders

    Criminal Minds: Beyond Borders (2016)
    Television (Crime and Drama) Actor Focuses on a division of the FBI that helps American citizens who find themselves in trouble internationally.

  • Smartass

    Smartass (2016)
    Film by Jena Serbu (Drama) Actor

  • Chinese Food

    Chinese Food (2015)
    Television (Comedy) Actor

  • Memoria

    Memoria (2015)
    Film by Nina Ljeti (Biography and Drama) Actor Ivan Cohen is a young boy living in Palo Alto, California. Unsatisfied by his slacker group of friends, his love for a girl who doesn't know he exist and a dysfunctional family life, he is struggling to find his place in the world.

  • Tracers

    Tracers (2015)
    Film by Daniel Benmayor (Action, Crime, Drama and Thriller) Actor Wanted by the Chinese mafia, a young New York City bike messenger down on his luck, who just wants to do good, escapes into the world of parkour after meeting a beautiful stranger and her group of Parkour trainers that get him involved in a criminal delivery service for extra money. Written by punctuation

  • One Bad Choice

    One Bad Choice (2015)
    Television (Drama) Actor How one bad decision can change where your life goes.

  • Foodie Fight

    Foodie Fight (2014)
    Film (short) by Joseph Wesley (Comedy) Actor

  • I Die, I Dim, I Shine

    I Die, I Dim, I Shine (2014)
    Film (short) by Doua Moua (Comedy, Drama and Family) Producer, Director Two family trying to work together after the lost of their mother.

  • The City at Night

    The City at Night (2014)
    Film (short) by Cory Santilli (Drama) Actor

  • Sparrow Lane

    Sparrow Lane (2012)
    Film (short) by Patricia E. Gillespie (Drama) Actor A true fable about Hudson Flannery, a young man facing foreclosure after the ring death of his boxing brother leaves his family without its main source of income. In order to provide for his disabled father and his brother's pregnant widow, Hudson must decide whether to cross the local picket line, thus violating his family's union loyalty, or sell his father's pain medication in order to make ends meet. Written by Anonymous

  • Greencastle

    Greencastle (2012)
    Film by Koran Dunbar (Drama) Actor

  • hItec!

    hItec! (2011)
    Film (short) by Takeshi Fukunaga (Adventure and Drama) Actor The world's first 'Internet Detective,' Elsa (Risa Sarachan), who, fumbling through an ironically obsolete style of investigation, begins to question her own place in the world. The quirkier side of our generation's relationship with social media. The film takes an introspective nudge at websites like Facebook, Myspace, as well as Gawker, 'worlds' in which the creation of one's public persona can be a question of mouse-clicks. Written by Anonymous

  • I Am Julia

    I Am Julia (2011)
    Film (short) by David Capurso (Drama) Actor Julia, a 16 year old Colombian immigrant, recently matriculated into the inner city public high school system, must fend off bullies and overcome language barriers. Wishing to be back in her home country, she bemoans her situation with her sister during lunch hours. After an incident involving the bullies, a young student named Noah befriends her. Written by J.R.

  • Dirty Movie

    Dirty Movie (2011)
    Film by Christopher Meloni (Comedy) Actor An outrageous cut-rate producer, Charlie LaRue (Christopher Meloni) is about to fulfill his lifelong dream to make a movie about the most offensive, dirtiest jokes ever told. As Charlie and his filmmaking team hilariously struggle to write a script and assemble their award-winning cast, the movie-within-a-movie emerges with one dirty joke after another. Only one can take the crown for writing the dirtiest joke ever told and Charlie will do whatever he can to be that king. Written by Elizabeth, Marketing Manager

  • The Last Airbender

    The Last Airbender (2010)
    Film by M. Night Shyamalan (Action, Adventure, Family and Fantasy) Actor The world is divided into four kingdoms, each represented by the element they harness, and peace has lasted throughout the realms of Water, Air, Earth, and Fire under the supervision of the Avatar, a link to the spirit world and the only being capable of mastering the use of all four elements. When young Avatar Aang disappears, the Fire Nation launches an attack to eradicate all members of the Air Nomads to prevent interference in their future plans for world domination. 100 years pass and current Fire Lord Ozai continues to conquer and imprison anyone with elemental "bending" abilities in the Earth and Water Kingdoms, while siblings Katara and Sokka from a Southern Water Tribe find a mysterious boy trapped beneath the ice outside their village. Upon rescuing him, he reveals himself to be Aang, Avatar and last of the Air Nomads. Swearing to protect the Avatar, Katara and Sokka journey with him to the Northern Water Kingdom in his quest to master "Waterbending" and eventually fulfill ... Written by The Massie Twins

  • Blue Bloods

    Blue Bloods (2010)
    Television by Robin Green (Crime and Drama) Actor Blue Bloods follows the lives of the NYPD's First Family of Law Enforcement: the Reagans. Frank, the Police Comissioner and son of former PC Henry Reagan, must balance his duties of running the largest police force in the world and being his kids' boss. His daughter Erin is an Assistant District Attorney, son Danny is a senior detective and fellow Marine Veteran, and new Harvard Law grad turned cop, Jamie all swirl through this family drama and passionately defend their city from harm. The Irish-American family is deeply rooted in their patriotism, passion, and love of family.

  • King's Man

    King's Man (2010)
    Film by Brenton Covington (Drama) Actor

  • Ex Schemes

    Ex Schemes (2009)
    Film (short) by Tiffany Duke (Comedy) Actor A woman discovers her ex-boyfriend is competing for the position she has long waited for, while also, has taken and wears her favorite pair of jeans.

  • Prisoners

    Prisoners (2009)
    Film (short) by Julio Palleiro (Drama, Mystery and Thriller) Actor Danny Kim learns a lesson from the most unlikely source.

  • Super Sunday

    Super Sunday (2009)
    Film (short) by Mike Shelton (Comedy) Actor For Dave, Reggie, Jake, and Alex, Sundays during football season aren't just another day of the week, their all day celebration, filled with beer, wings, pizza, and any game they can find. But on this Sunday, after watching one of their team's wide receivers drop a sure touchdown pass, and Reggie steps forward to proclaim how much better he is than the pros, that all changes. In his mind, he was a star, with hands like glue. To everyone else, he was "Reggie Stonehands", who couldn't catch a cold in Alaska. Dead set on proving everyone wrong, Reggie sets up a mini game right there in the apartment, where hilarity ensues. Written by Anonymous

  • Michael & Michael Have Issues.

    Michael & Michael Have Issues. (2009)
    Television by Michael Showalter (Comedy) Actor Best friends and collaborators for over 20 years, Michael Ian Black and Michael Showalter finally have their own TV show. There's just one problem: they are their own worst enemies.

  • Lalo

    Lalo (2009)
    Film (short) by Daniel Maldonado (Comedy) Actor Lalo tells the hilarious story of a NYC Mexican delivery worker, who upon discovering he's jeopardized his employment, learns that he's been given one last delivery to salvage his job. Faced with a suddenly destroyed bicycle, Lalo is forced to make the desperate decision to steal the "little pink bike" from a nearby 10 yr old Caucasian girl, furious with her hysterical Haitian nanny. With them in hot pursuit, Lalo encounters a Chinese delivery guy and a hip pimped out Punk Rock Messenger. What ensues is a "race to the death" complete with stop motion animated soldiers, fortune cookie road spikes, border patrolled finish lines and a mission to save his job with one last delivery Written by Daniel Maldonado

  • Karma Calling

    Karma Calling (2009)
    Film by Sarba Das (Comedy) Actor What happens when a bunch of hapless Hindus from Hoboken get mixed up with an underworld don with connections to an Indian call center? And what happens when a good Jersey girl falls for a smooth operator thousands of miles away? For one thing, the phone keeps ringing. Written by Anonymous

  • Across Dot Ave.

    Across Dot Ave. (2009)
    Film by Mark Ezovski (Drama) Actor Based on actual events, "Across Dot. Ave." is the story of Kevin Hearns, a former skinhead punk, now a successful New York City stockbroker. He is forced to confront the violence of his past life when he returns to the tough streets of Dorchester, MA, a notorious South Boston burg. Written by Mark Ezovski

  • Resolve

    Resolve (2008)
    Film (short) by Jon Schumacher (Action) Actor

  • Gran Torino

    Gran Torino (2008)
    Film by Clint Eastwood (Drama) Actor Walt Kowalski is a widower who holds onto his prejudices despite the changes in his Michigan neighborhood and the world around him. Kowalski is a grumpy, tough-minded, unhappy old man who can't get along with either his kids or his neighbors. He is a Korean War veteran whose prize possession is a 1972 Gran Torino he keeps in mint condition. When his neighbor Thao, a young Hmong teenager under pressure from his gang member cousin, tries to steal his Gran Torino, Kowalski sets out to reform the youth. Drawn against his will into the life of Thao's family, Kowalski is soon taking steps to protect them from the gangs that infest their neighborhood. Written by alfiehitchie

  • The Captive

    The Captive (2008)
    TV Movie by Stuart Hynson Culpepper (Sci-Fi) Actor The Prisoner chronicles the experience of an unsuspecting twenty something spirited away to a secret prison where he is coerced into confessing to a crime he does not understand.

  • Uncertainty

    Uncertainty (2008)
    Film by David Siegel (Drama and Romance) Actor A young couple, Kate and Bobby, flip a coin on the Brooklyn bridge to determine the paths their lives take that day, the Fourth of July. The green path takes them to Brooklyn where they spend a quiet day with Kate's family, coming to a better understanding of their status as a couple. The yellow path takes them to Manhattan where they are being chased by a gunman and are in the center of a dangerous crime ring involving large amounts of money. What does the future hold for Kate and Bobby? Written by napierslogs

  • PBI: Paranormal Bureau of Investigation

    PBI: Paranormal Bureau of Investigation (2007)
    Film (short) by Scott Fernstrom (Comedy) Actor PBI is a hysterical look at the rapidly-growing phenomenon of paranormal tours across the United States. Boondocks tour guide "Jackie" Mullett leads a group of unusual strangers on a supernatural ghost ride. Sometimes you get more than you pay for...sometimes you don't. Written by Scott Fernstrom

  • The Naked Brothers Band

    The Naked Brothers Band (2007)
    Television by Polly Draper (Comedy, Family and Musical) Actor The series depicts the daily lives of creator/executive producer Polly Draper's sons who lead a fictional world-renowned rock band from New York City. As a mockumentary, the storyline is an embellishment of their real lives and the fictional presence of a camera is often acknowledged. Lead vocals and instrumentation are contributed by the siblings; they wrote the lyrics themselves. The show stars Nat Wolff and Alex Wolff, the lead singer-songwriter and drummer, respectively. Nat's fictional female admirer and real life friends--including the guitarist who had no prior acquaintance with the family--feature as the supporting band members, with the siblings' genuine father and Draper's husband as their according-playing dad and Draper's niece as the group's babysitter. Written by Eli Allen and Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

  • Don't Whistle

    Don't Whistle (2005)
    Film (short) by Kak Lee (Horror and Thriller) Actor

  • Factotum

    Factotum (2005)
    Film by Bent Hamer (Comedy, Drama and Romance) Actor Self-declared aspiring writer Hank Chinaski has neither qualifications, ambition nor ethics. Any dead-end job he lands is soon lost through laziness or mischief. His relationship with fellow deadbeat Jan gets strained to crisis through her insecurity, so he even gives up betting on horses which brought in easy money. Written by KGF Vissers

  • Stealing Summer

    Stealing Summer (2004)
    Film by Adam Zuehlke (Action) Actor Professional party clowns Jack and Jay are having difficulty earning enough money to pay their rent. While fleeing from a liquor store heist gone wrong they encounter a small town of people who are equally depraved. They soon find themselves caught up in a drug sale between a crooked cop and a local drug dealer (TLA), gaining possession of a metal briefcase. None of them are aware of just how far the others will go to get a hold of the briefcase. The explosive ending will leave them all believing that "good guys don't exist." Written by DVD Jacket Cover - reprinted with permission

  • Pals

    Pals (2004)
    Film (short) by Neil Orman Actor

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