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Phuong Kubacki
Phuong Kubacki is a Vietnamese American actress whose rising profile in Hollywood reflects both her talent and dedication to her craft. Born on July 26, 1994, in Beloit, Wisconsin, to Vietnamese refugee parents, Kubacki grew up in the Midwest, straddling the state line between Illinois and Wisconsin, specifically in the small town of Rockton, Illinois. Her upbringing in a region far removed from the entertainment industry, combined with the cultural influences of her Vietnamese heritage, has significantly shaped her perspective and career.Kubacki's path to acting was not without obstacles. Raised in a family that encouraged more traditional career pursuits like law or medicine, she initially explored other fields, even studying business and math. However, her passion for performance, ignited by dancing and cheerleading in school, eventually led her to pursue acting. She began with modeling and commercial work, gaining valuable on-camera experience, and then immersed herself in acting and improv classes, viewing her artistic aspirations as a disciplined pursuit. She has been open about overcoming shyness and public speaking fears through these experiences and through working as a spokesmodel at trade shows.Her career has steadily gained momentum, with numerous credits across film and television. Kubacki's breakthrough came with her role as Gail in "The Bikeriders," a film inspired by Danny Lyon's photo book, which provided her with a unique opportunity to portray a Vietnamese American character in a non-stereotypical setting. She is also featured in major productions such as "Captain America: Brave New World" within the Marvel Cinematic Universe and has been cast in the Hulu film "Eenie Meenie," showcasing her versatility in both dramatic and comedic roles. Her extensive filmography also includes "Dinosaur World," "John Light," "Dying For A Baby," "We Have A Ghost," "End of the Road," "Run Hide Fight," and upcoming projects like "Coyote vs. Acme" and "The Other" (2025). On television, she has appeared in "NCIS: New Orleans," "Two Sides: Unfaithful," "General Hospital," "Servant," "Amber Brown," "Blue Bloods," "Better Call Saul," "Chicago Med," "MacGruber," "Truth Be Told," "Covenant," "Chicago P.D.," and "Walker."Kubacki's approach to acting is deeply informed by both Eastern and Western traditions. She cites performers like Viola Davis, Reese Witherspoon, and Meryl Streep as inspirations, admiring their adaptability and longevity. She emphasizes continuous learning and openness to growth, principles she credits for her sustained progress. Looking ahead, Kubacki is focused on expanding her body of work, contributing to more narratives that highlight complex, multidimensional Asian American characters, and working with storytellers who challenge stereotypes. She has also expressed interest in potentially exploring directing in the future. Phuong Kubacki is married to Todd Kubacki, and she is based in Los Angeles.

