Jona Xiao

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Raya and the Last Dragon TrailerAPPyness TrailerJing Hua Trailer

Jona Xiao (born May 18, 1989) is an American actress born in China. Xiao was born in Changsha, China, and moved to New York as an infant, before ultimately settling in St. Louis, Missouri, with her family, starting acting in middle school. Growing up, she was called racial slurs and decided to be an actress to break against stereotypes. Xiao founded Career ACTivate, which specialises in helping actors jumpstart and progress their careers. Xiao was cast in Spider-Man: Homecoming in a role that she denies was initially written for an Asian-American actress. Marisa Tomei, who plays Aunt May in the film, lobbied for Xiao to be cast. Her role ended up getting cut in the final film. In 2021, Xiao lent her voice to a younger Namaari in Raya and the Last Dragon.

Most Popular Jona Xiao Trailers

Total trailers found: 7

Raya and the Last Dragon Trailer (2021)

03 March 2021

Long ago, in the fantasy world of Kumandra, humans and dragons lived together in harmony. But when an evil force threatened the land, the dragons sacrificed themselves to save humanity.

Gifted Trailer (2017)

07 April 2017

Frank, a single man raising his child prodigy niece Mary, is drawn into a custody battle with his mother.

Alice Upside Down Trailer (2007)

06 October 2007

Still mourning the death of her mother a few years back, Alice McKinley finds her life seriously disrupted when her father Ben buys a store and moves her and her older brother Lester to a new town.

Keeping Up with the Joneses Trailer (2016)

20 October 2016

An ordinary suburban couple finds it’s not easy keeping up with the Joneses – their impossibly gorgeous and ultra-sophisticated new neighbors – especially when they discover that Mr.

Timeline Trailer (2006)

01 January 2006

APPyness Trailer (2020)

14 February 2020

A troubled young woman tests out a new app that lets her control when and how she feels emotions. (D)

Jing Hua Trailer (2019)

14 June 2019

A martial artist named Jing Hua stands in front of the grave of her deceased master. She exerts her frustration by performing kung fu; creating the world around her as it is made of water colors and ink.