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12 Facts About Roseanne Liang

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Roseanne Liang co-created, directed, and co-wrote the 2021 TV series Creamerie.

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Roseanne Liang's parents were doctors, one was a doctor and the other a nurse.

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Roseanne Liang attended St Cuthbert's College, Auckland, and was dux of the school in 1995.

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Roseanne Liang went on to study computer science at the University of Auckland.

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Roseanne Liang graduated with a Masters in Creative and Performing Arts in 2003.

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Roseanne Liang made her directorial debut with the autobiographical documentary film Banana in a Nutshell, which was about her own cross-cultural romance with a Pakeha.

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Roseanne Liang won Best Director of Documentary Films at Asian Festival of First Films.

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Roseanne Liang directed the short film Take 3, which won awards in 2007 at the Berlin and Valladolid Film Festivals, and the hit web series Flat3 and Friday Night Bites.

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Roseanne Liang is a part of the Thousand Apologies Collective, a creative cohort of seven writers and filmmakers based in Auckland, New Zealand, which includes Shuchi Kothari and Serina Pearson.

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Kothari and Roseanne Liang later cofounded the Pan-Asian Screen Collective with others in August 2018 to support Asian filmmakers in New Zealand.

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In 2020, Roseanne Liang directed and co-wrote Shadow in the Cloud, a WWII action-horror film, starring Chloe Grace Moretz from a story treatment by Max Landis.

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Roseanne Liang is married to Stephen Harris, the subject of Banana in a Nutshell.