
Jane Luk, a Canadian actress rooted in Toronto for over three decades, honed her craft through formal training at Humber Theatre. Notably, she crafted a satirical mock infomercial titled "How to Be More Chinese," aiming to humorously address media stereotypes by altering DNA to evoke one's inner Chinese identity. Initially performed live at events and festivals, Luk adapted it into a short film, later acquired by the Comedy Network, where it aired for two successful years. This creative venture remains a standout highlight in her career, showcasing her ability to tackle societal issues with humour and wit.

Free of Eden

アンという名の少女

ハンドメイズ・テイル/侍女の物語

ユニコーン・アカデミー

名探偵モンク

ミステリー・グースバンプス

マジック・スクール・バス

インパルス

The Institute

Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future

Private Eyes

ジョンQ -最後の決断-

戦慄の絆

Double Holiday

Goalie

Accused

Winter Love Story

Earth: Final Conflict

Tracker

Our Fathers

ソウ3

The Detail

FX: The Series

Critical Choices

Halloween Party

Dangerous Child

Angel Falls Christmas

Stolen Miracle

The Judge

Thanks of a Grateful Nation

Profoundly Normal

Valentine's Day

Just A Friend

Hooked on Speedman

Killer Deal

Where I Call Home

Streams Flow from a River

Save Me