Art Hsu, a distinguished American actor, has garnered widespread recognition for his captivating performances in various film and television projects. Notably, he has portrayed the enigmatic and charismatic emcee and mystical hype man, KCDC, in the indie film series, The FP, and the formidable main antagonist, Johnny Vang, in the action-packed film, Crank: High Voltage, alongside the renowned actor, Jason Statham.
Born in the iconic city of New York, Hsu later relocated to Los Angeles, where he honed his acting skills at the prestigious East West Players Theater. His impressive training and dedication have enabled him to excel in a wide range of roles, showcasing his remarkable versatility as an actor.
Beyond his film and television work, Hsu has also made a notable impact in the music industry, appearing in music videos for renowned artists such as Danko Jones, The Game, and Slayer. This multifaceted talent has undoubtedly contributed to his growing reputation as a talented and dynamic actor, capable of adapting to diverse roles and mediums.