From working at the front desk at a casting office to becoming an actress herself, Alli Chung has emerged as a dynamic talent whose credits include projects like The Bold Type, Dark Matter, The Expanse, and Coroner. But more importantly, she’s an artist who is using her platform to amplify underrepresented voices. Pop Culturalist had the pleasure of speaking with Alli about her experience as a woman of color in the industry, the importance of diverse storytelling, and an exciting project she’s currently filming. PC: How did you discover your
Heartbreak for Hire by Sonia Hartl follows the main protagonist, Brinkley, who has had to keep her job covet for approximately two years. After a traumatic heartbreak that ended her previous relationship, Brinkley starts working as a professional heartbreaker. As a part of her job, people pay her to take revenge on men who have wronged them. Unfortunately for Brinkley, her boss makes the choice to hire male heartbreakers. Her new coworker ends up being a previous target and things get complicated. Even though Brinkley finds herself drawn to her
Triple threat Darcy Rose Byrnes is defying gravity in all facets of her career. Whether she’s crafting over two hundred original songs or starring in projects like Sofia the First, Darcy Rose is a dynamic talent who can do it all. Pop Culturalist had the pleasure of speaking with this rising star about discovering her passion for the arts, her new series Big Shot, and how she was approached to write an original song for the show! PC: How did you discover your passion for the arts? Darcy Rose: Apparently
Yan Birch has been a staple in the entertainment industry for over three decades. He’s starred in projects including The People Under the Stairs, Slumber Party Massacre III, Bless the Child, and dozens more, wowing audiences with his ability to disappear into any character. This year, he can be seen starring in the crime-thriller Tale of Tails. Pop Culturalist was lucky enough to chat with Yan about his impressive career, Tale of Tails, and more. PC: How did you discover your passion for the arts? Yan: My father was an