Albert Tsai | |
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Tsai in August 2016
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Born |
San Jose, California, U.S. |
August 5, 2004
Nationality | American |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 2013–present |
Notable work |
Dr. Ken Trophy Wife |
Home town | San Jose, California |
Albert Tsai (born August 5, 2004) is an American actor. He is best known for his roles as Bert Harrison on the ABC comedy series Trophy Wife and as Dave Park on Dr. Ken. Tsai also has recurring guest appearances as Phillip Goldstein in the ABC comedy series Fresh Off the Boat. In 2014, at the age of nine, he earned a Best Supporting Actor nomination from the Critics' Choice Television Awards for his performance on ABC's comedy series Trophy Wife.
Tsai was born and raised in San Jose, California. He is bilingual and speaks Mandarin fluently. Tsai discovered his interest in acting at seven years old, while he participated in a school play. In 2013, he had his first television appearance on the CBS series How I Met Your Mother. Later that year, Tsai was cast as Bert Harrison, the adopted Chinese son of an attorney and his ex-wife, in the series Trophy Wife. His acting on the show earned him a nomination for Best Supporting Actor from the Critics' Choice Television Awards and he was named as a Breakout TV Star of 2013 by The Huffington Post. Tsai was a regular cast-member on the show until its cancellation in 2014.
In 2014, Tsai guest starred in the USA Network's comedy Benched, and as a boy scout who helps Betty White in the TV Land series Hot in Cleveland. He also made his standup comedy debut on The Arsenio Hall Show. In 2015, Tsai appeared in two episodes of the ABC series Fresh Off the Boat and starred in the film Grandma Money as Pope, a neglected and shy 9 year old. Later that year Tsai was cast as Dave Park, the son of main character Ken Park (Ken Jeong), in the ABC comedy Dr. Ken. Shortly after the series premiered, Tsai was named one of Entertainment Weekly's 12 Best Child Actors of 2015. In 2016, Tsai guest starred in The CW comedy Crazy Ex-Girlfriend, voiced a character on The Mr. Peabody and Sherman Show, and won the Best Young Actor in a Television series at the first Young Entertainer Awards.