Yvonne Chapman is an award-nominated Canadian actress, producer, and director well-known for her several roles in Film/TV projects. Most notably, she is known for featuring in 37 episodes as the character Zhilan in the TV series “King Fu.”
Also, Chapman who is highly regarded for her acting skills, portrayed the iconic Avatar Kyoshi in Netflix’s live-action adaptation of Nickelodeon’s animated TV series “Avatar: The Last Airbender.”
This article, talks about Yvonne Chapman age, acting career, education, height and other important details about her. Keep reading to know more.
Profile Summary
Full Name | Yvonne Chapman |
Age | 35 years old |
Birth Date | October 7, 1988 |
Birth Place | Calgary, Alberta |
Nationality | Canadian |
Profession | Actress, Producer, and Director |
Parents | N/A |
Relationship Status | Married |
Height | 5’8″ 1.73 m 173 cm |
Weight | 53 kg 117 lbs (approx) |
Net Worth | $2 million |
Social links | Instagram X (formerly Twitter) |
Early Life and Background of Yvonne Chapman
Yvonne Chapman was born in Calgary, Alberta, Canada to Chinese-Canadian parents on October 7, 1988. As for her age, Chapman is 35 years old.
For now, there is no information on her siblings available online. Due to this lack of information, it is plausible that she might have been the only child born to her parents.
Education-wise, Chapman attended Bishop McNally High School and St. Mary’s High School for high school.
After that, she earned her Bachelor of Commerce degree from the University of Calgary. Also, she explored acting opportunities in Vancouver.
Yvonne Chapman Acting Career
Yvonne Chapman has been busy in the world of acting, taking on various roles in TV shows and short films. In 2015, she appeared in the TV series “Single & Dating in Vancouver” for three episodes. The following year, she played roles in short films like “Save Us” and “Yesterday Was the Day We Died.”
Moving forward, Yvonne had parts in TV movies like “Rufus” in 2016, where she portrayed Shaydo. In the same year, she took on the role of Lydia in the short film “Yesterday Was the Day We Died” and Maria in “Save Us.”
Her TV journey continued with appearances in series like “Second Chance” in 2016, where she played Tammy in one episode. The year 2017 saw her in “The 100” and TV movies like “The Mechanics of Love” and “The Birthday Wish.”
In 2019, Yvonne was part of the TV series “Street Legal,” acting as Mina Lee in six episodes. She also appeared in the short film “La Buena” and a TV movie called “Love on the Menu.”
Moving to 2020, she guest-starred in “Diggstown” for one episode. The year 2021 marked her significant role in the TV series “Kung Fu,” where she portrayed Zhilan for 37 episodes. She also appeared in the TV series “Family Law” that year.
In more recent times, Yvonne has worked on projects like the short film “The Stranger” and the TV series “Avatar: The Last Airbender,” where she plays Kyoshi.
Other Works
Im addition to her acting credits, Chapman onced served as an executive board member and treasurer for the Calgary International Film Festival.
Personal Life
Yvonne Chapman is a married woman. Her husband lives in Calgary, Canada and his name and what he does for a living has not been shared with the public. Also, we don’t know if the couple has children or not.
Net Worth
As of the time of publication, Yvonne Chapman net worth is estimated to be $1 million to $2 million.
Filmography (Movies and TV Shows)
- Avatar: The Last Airbender (2024)
- Palindrome (Short, Post-production)
- Dragon Fruit (Short, 2023)
- The Stranger (Short, 2023)
- Kung Fu (TV Series, 2021–2023)
- Family Law (TV Series, 2021)
- Hudson & Rex (TV Series, 2021)
- Heretic (Short, 2021)
- Diggstown (TV Series, 2020)
- Street Legal (TV Series, 2019)
- La Buena (Short, 2019)
- Love on the Menu (TV Movie, 2019)
- Darc (2018)
- The Crossing (TV Series, 2018)
- The 100 (TV Series, 2017)
- The Mechanics of Love (TV Movie, 2017)
- The Birthday Wish (TV Movie, 2017)
- Yesterday Was the Day We Died (Short, 2016)
- Save Us (Short, 2016)
- Second Chance (TV Series, 2016)
- Rufus (TV Movie, 2016)
- Soulitude (Short, 2015)
- Single & Dating in Vancouver (TV Series, 2015)
- Broad Strokes (Short, 2015)