Yvonne Jaqueline Strzechowski was born and raised in Australia. Her parents were Polish immigrants. She attended the Santa Sabina College for her high school education. She then went on to study Performance at the University of Western Sydney's School of Contemporary Arts, graduating in 2003. Shortly afterwards, she landed her first role on television in an episode of Double the Fist: Fear Factory (2004). Her next role was also on Australian television, appearing in several episodes of Headland (2005). In 2007, she made her big screen debut in Gone (2006). This performance caught the attention of casting directors in Hollywood. She decided to move from Australia to Los Angeles and, on her third day of arrival, she landed her breakthrough role as "Sarah Walker" in Chuck (2007).
Yvonne Tomlinson is an actress, known for The Ghost Writer (2010).
Yvonne Tovar is known for Haunted Valley (2022) and The Massacre on Halloween Night (2022).
Yvonne Truong is known for All About Dad (2009), A Crush on You (2011) and The Seven Year Hitch (2012). She is married to Tim Weissman. They have one child.
Yvonne Valadez is an actress and producer, known for Mayans M.C. (2018), For the People (2018) and The L Word: Generation Q (2019).
Yvonne Wan is an Irish/Chinese actress who has lived in Hong Kong, Ireland and England. Having graduated with a 1st Class BA (Hons) in Dance from the University of Leeds, she has since landed roles in a range of feature films, TV series (including Kosmos where she played Detective Carol Kwoh), voices Dr Sue on Peek Zoo (RTÉjr) and was also a drive time presenter on Reading 107fm. Her training includes Anthony Meindl Actors Workshop in London. Yvonne loves the outdoors, sports, dancing and gaining new experiences.
Yvonne Wema is known for Bosco (2024).
Yvonne Chan, MD, PhD is a Chinese-American actor, ER doctor, and research scientist. After retiring from her previous career in medicine and science, she pursued acting full time and has appeared in many films, TV shows, commercials, and print campaigns. Yvonne (Yu-Feng) was born in Pingtung County, Taiwan and is of Northeast Chinese and Hakka Taiwanese decent. Her family immigrated to the US when she was 8 years old. She always had a love for the performing arts. Her fondest early childhood memories include buying a beautiful white dress for her Pre-K singing and dancing recital, drawing portraits, and being lost in her own thoughts and imaginary world of make-believe. During her formative years growing up in an immigrant family, Yvonne learned to view the world through very practical eyes. At that time, she was fascinated by the sciences, excelled in her schoolwork, and set a personal goal to contribute to her community with a positive impact. She became the first medical doctor and the first female PhD scientist in her family. In addition to working as an ER doctor in large hospitals in the NYC metro area, Yvonne was also the founding Director of the Center for Digital Health at a renowned medical school in NYC as well as the Senior Director for Digital Medicine at a global pharmaceutical company. After achieving notable career success in the fields of medicine and science, Yvonne was ready for her "second act" as an actor, at the best of times in many ways. She intends to draw upon all her prior experience, thoughts, emotions to bring authenticity to not just AAPI stories, but to proudly represent all the voices that may not have had the opportunity to be clearly heard and understood. Yvonne strongly believes that the entertainment industry, with its highly influential creative mediums, acts as our society's most awe-inspiring and effective agent of change. She considers it to be an honor and privilege to work with other like-minded creatives to leverage its power to heal, comfort, promote understanding, and positively impact the world.
Yvonne Zima was born in Phillipsburg, New Jersey, to parents Dennis and Marie, and is the sister of actresses Madeline Zima and Vanessa Zima. "Zima", a Polish surname, is her mother's maiden name; Yvonne's maternal grandfather was of Polish descent, while her other ancestry is Italian, German, and Irish. Zima first appeared on television at the age of five as "Rachel Green" in the ground-breaking television drama, ER (1994), later landing a quick succession of movie roles in Bed of Roses (1996), Executive Decision (1996), Heat (1995) and See Jane Run (1995), and also appeared in the Christmas classic Christmas Every Day (1996). She most recently had a leading role in The Long Kiss Goodnight (1996), playing opposite Geena Davis and Samuel L. Jackson. Yvonne plays guitar, sings and writes fiction. She wants to develop a TV show with her actress-sisters, Madeline and Vanessa.
Yvonne Zipter is known for A Secret Love (2020).