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Welcome to the official website of the actor Norman Yap.  Here you will learn more about Norman Yap, have access to his photos, resume, and demo reel, and obtain contact information for him.
 
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NEWS & UPCOMING PROJECTS
 
FILM
Norman has just finished shooting the role of Evan in the production of the Canadian feature film "The Ache" by Keith Lock.
 
Norman finished playing a lead role in Ruthless, a 1980's John Woo style action opus in which he plays Lee, the leader of a Triad gang.  A two and a half minute cut of the film was submitted to The John Woo Stranglehold film contest and made the top ten finalists.  It can be viewed in the Clips section.  The full length version will be released at a later date.
 
Norman played the lead title role of Mr. White in an action/gangster film entitled Red! Blue! White! Go!  A teaser trailer is in the Clips section.
 
STAGE
Norman has been invited to perform in a new show called Macro Neato at Bad Dog Theatre on Friday nights at 10pm starting in May.  He will be appearing on May 9th.  More info at http://www.baddogtheatre.com
 
Norman is happy to be a member of the improv Harold team RAZORTOOTH at the Impatient Theatre.  They are performing on Monday evenings at 8pm at the Savannah Room on 294 College St. Toronto through April and May.  More info at http://www.impatient.ca
 
Norman performed in the successful six week run of the improv show The Windy City : A Fart Joke from June 20th to July 25th, 2007 at The Playground Theater in Chicago. 
 
He also enjoyed playing the role of Feung Schwey in the award-winning interactive show entitled The Awesome 80s Prom.  It was a blast!  More info about the show at http://www.awesome80sprom.com
 
Norman has been training in improvisation at the Second City Training Center in Chicago where he has been accepted into its well-known conservatory program.  He is also training in longform at IO Theatre Chicago under well-respected improv teachers such as Charna Halpern and Susan Messing.
 
Feel free to check in for updates.

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