Yoson An is a Chinese-born actor who immigrated to New Zealand at a young age. Beginning his acting career in 2012, he has rapidly added an impressive collection of credits to his resume, having appeared in international feature films The Meg, Mortal Engines, and Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon, as well as lead roles in local films Mega Time Squad and cult classic Ghost Bride. In 2018, Yoson has been cast as the romantic lead in Disney's Live-Action Mulan. Television highlights include the HBO Asia mini-series Grace, where he played 'Ricky Wu' in the original horror-thriller; playing the series lead 'Charlie' in SBS TV's new crime thriller Dead Lucky, starring alongside Rachel Griffiths; he played 'Justin' in Warner Bros. comedy series Fresh Eggs, shot in New Zealand; and most recently, he played 'Sook' in BBC's The Luminaries. Multi-lingual, Yoson is fluent in Cantonese and Mandarin, and is a martial artist with a black belt in Karate.
Yossawat Sittiwong is known for The Medium (2021).
Yossi Beilin was born on June 12, 1948 in Petach Tikwa, Israel. He is known for The Oslo Diaries (2018), London et Kirschenbaum (2003) and Golda (2019).
Yossi Bloch is known for The Devil Next Door (2019) and Poisoned (2011).
Yossi Dagan is known for The Blessing and the Curse and Ad Sof HaOlam (2020).
Yossi Marshek was born on August 9, 1969 in Rehovot, Israel. He is an actor and writer, known for You Don't Mess with the Zohan (2008), Yellow Peppers (2010) and HaYehudim Baim (2014). He was previously married to Naomi Levov and Maya Dagan.
Yossi Melman is a writer and producer, known for HaMossad: Sipur Kisuy (2017), The Klarsfelds and The Mossad: Imperfect Spies (2018).
Yossi Vasa is an actor and writer, known for Nevsu (2017), The Red Sea Diving Resort (2019) and Ha-Misrad (2010).
Yossie Mulyadi is an actress and writer, known for Bromates (2022), Hillbilly Elegy (2020) and Dynasty (2017).
Yosuke Hosoi is an Emmy Awards nominated film director based in Berlin, Germany. In 2005, Yosuke moved to Los Angeles, determined to make his mark in the United States. He studied filmmaking at Santa Monica College and acting under Rick Podell at the Beverly Hills Playhouse. In 2012, he earned BFA in Filmmaking at The City College of New York. His talent has been recognized and awarded a number of accolades, which include runner-up in New York Asian American Film Festival for his film "Club Fizz", and his thesis film "Man of the House" was accepted into festivals on all continents including Cannes Film Festival in France, Cineramabc International Film Festival in Brazil, Aoyama Film Festival in Japan, and more. His cinematic aesthetic also leaded him to the fashion industry. He shot a fashion films for Vogue Italy with the renowned director, Luca Finotti, and it was premiered at Milano Fashion Week. He collaborated with him and to shoot a film for Jeremy Scott. After Yosuke had worked in the U.S. for 8 years, he moved back to Japan. He has traveled more than 30 countries and directed travel programs and documentaries for NHK World, Tokyo MX TV, and WOWOW. He loves traveling and multi-culture. He has been directing the documentary series "WHO I AM," which is IPC (International Paralympic Committee) and WOWOW's Collaboration Project. For 5 years until 2020, he is directing documentaries about Top Para Athletes worldwide, and his film was nominated for International Emmy Awards in 2018, and won the official selection at Agency for Cultural Affairs, Japanese Ministry of Education 2017 for his work. Inspired by the extraordinary stories found in the ordinary and the simplicity of life, Yosuke continues to work on his upcoming feature film projects.