34 y/o
Dianne Doan is an Asian American actress known for her work in film and television. Born on September 8, 1990, in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada, Doan is of Vietnamese descent. She began her acting career in 2011 with small roles in TV shows such as "Supernatural" and "Once Upon a Time." However, Doan gained widespread recognition for her portrayal of Lonnie, a character in the Disney Channel movie "Descendants" and its sequels. She also appeared in the TV series "Vikings," playing the role of Yidu, a young Chinese slave who becomes entangled in the drama of Viking politics. In addition to acting, Doan is also a skilled dancer, having trained in classical ballet, tap, jazz, and contemporary dance styles, which has contributed to her versatility as a performer.
Dianne Doan has achieved a considerable level of success in her acting career, taking on diverse roles that challenge stereotypes and showcase her talent. In addition to her work in the entertainment industry, Doan is actively involved in social and advocacy issues, particularly those concerning representation and inclusivity. Being an Asian American actress, she has been a strong advocate for fair representation of Asian individuals in media and has spoken out against stereotypes and typecasting. Through her work in the industry and her advocacy efforts, Doan has become a prominent figure, inspiring many and promoting greater diversity and inclusivity in Hollywood.