Henry Chan
Henry Chan, a master storyteller born in 1953 in Hong Kong, quickly made his mark in the world of cinema. Active in the film industry since the early 1980s, Chan directed a variety of genres but found his niche in comedy and drama, with his most popular films including popular TV series such as "Moesha," "The Parkers," and "Scrubs," for which he received a Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing. Known for his deft handling of nuanced narratives and his ability to elicit compelling performances from his actors, Chan's directorial style is often cited as a significant factor in the success of his projects. Those who have worked with Chan describe him as an unassuming genius, whose humble demeanor belies the prodigious talent he brings to every project he undertakes.