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THIRD CULTURE CONTENT IS A GLOBAL TELEVISION AND FILM PRODUCTION COMPANY HEADQUARTERED IN LOS ANGELES AND SEOUL. TCC IS ACTIVELY DEVELOPING AND PRODUCING AN EXPANSIVE SLATE OF PROJECTS WITH TALENTED CREATIVES, FILMMAKERS, AND STORYTELLERS FROM THE US, CANADA, SOUTH KOREA, INDIA, JAPAN, THAILAND, TAIWAN, HONG KONG, INDONESIA, VIETNAM, SINGAPORE, MALAYSIA, AND THE PHILIPPINES.
Sean dulake
Sean Dulake is an actor and producer who serves as co-founder and CEO of Third Culture Content. After growing up in the US, Dulake debuted on Korean primetime television in 2010 and has been working professionally in Asia and the US ever since. Dulake produced and starred in the English-Korean language fantasy romantic comedy entitled Dramaworld, which premiered on Netflix worldwide and won Best Foreign Drama of the Year at the Seoul International Drama Awards. Dulake directed a documentary for Discovery Channel that explores the global success of Korean entertainment entitled Korea Next: Finding Hallyuwood, which garnered him a Best Director nomination at the Asian Television Awards. Dulake’s acting credits include The Trauma Code: Heroes on Call (Netflix), Blood Free (Disney+) Operation Chromite (CJ ENM), Athena: Goddess of War (SBS), Jejungwon (SBS), and the upcoming Butterfly (Amazon). Dulake is repped by BH Entertainment and Untitled Entertainment as an actor.
Janice chua
Janice Chua is a global film and TV producer who serves as co-founder of Third Culture Content. Chua was the vice president of the International Division at Imagine Entertainment, where she managed the development and production of local language content in international territories, including Taiwan Crime Stories, which was nominated for twelve awards in Taiwan's Golden Bell and two awards in Busan's Asia Contents Awards and Global OTT Awards. Prior to that, Chua was Vice President of Development and Production Asia at Ivanhoe Pictures, where she developed and packaged Chinese-language projects for China and Southeast Asia. Chua also served as one of the producers of Crazy Rich Asians. Born and raised in Singapore, Chua started her career in China as an international film sales manager. She then became Director of International at Beijing Galloping Horse, overseeing international business and co-productions such as John Woo's The Crossing.