Nina Xining Zuo

Nina Xining Zuo


in Shanghai, China
Nina Xining Zuo is a Chinese/American actress and model.

Movies for Nina Xining Zuo...

Star Trek: Enterprise In Conversation - The First Crew
Title: Star Trek: Enterprise In Conversation - The First Crew
Released: August 20, 2013
Type: Movie
"In Conversation: The First Crew runs about 93 minutes and features all seven of the series' principle cast members (including Jolene Blalock, who’s been somewhat reclusive since Enterprise ended), joined by Jeffrey Combs (who played Shran – Connor Trinneer has to leave about halfway through the conversation, so Combs replaces him). Their conversation, which is hosted by Brannon Braga, is fascinating. I don’t want to spoil too much for fans, except to say this, which will give you a good idea of what you’re in store for: Braga comes right out (about ten minutes in) and very candidly apologizes to the entire cast for the series finale. No kidding – that’s where this conversation starts" - Bill Hunt, thedigitalbits.com.
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Dark House
Title: Dark House
Character: Suicide Vampire Girl #3
Released: April 19, 2009
Type: Movie
A troupe of actors hired for a haunted house attraction soon find that they are working in a true house of horror.
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Monster-in-Law
Title: Monster-in-Law
Character: Bellhop Girl (uncredited)
Released: May 13, 2005
Type: Movie
Office temp Charlotte Cantilini thinks she's found Mr. Right when she starts dating gorgeous surgeon Dr. Kevin Fields. But there's a problem standing in the way of everlasting bliss: Kevin's overbearing and controlling mother, Viola. Fearing she'll lose her son's affections forever, Viola decides to break up the happy couple by becoming the world's worst mother-in-law.
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Heidi Fleiss: Hollywood Madam
Title: Heidi Fleiss: Hollywood Madam
Character: Herself
Released: December 27, 1995
Type: Movie
A documentary crew from the BBC arrives in L.A. intent on interviewing Heidi Fleiss, a year after her arrest for running a brothel but before her trial. Several months elapse before the interview, so the crew searches for anyone who'll talk about the young woman. Two people have a lot to say to the camera: a retired madam named Alex for whom Fleiss once worked and Fleiss's one-time boyfriend, Ivan Nagy, who introduced her to Alex. Alex and Nagy don't like each other, so the crew shuttles between them with "she said" and "he said." When they finally interview Fleiss, they spend their time reciting what Alex and Nagy have had to say and asking her reaction.