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Maki Soars with Sundance Debut, Pixar Role, and Advocacy Work

5 Nov

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  • Starred in Sundance film "Shortcomings" and Pixar's "Toy Story 4"
  • Founder of Asian American Girl Club, advocate for diverse voices
  • Received FIPRESCI Prize for acclaimed film "Seagrass"
Maki Soars with Sundance Debut, Pixar Role, and Advocacy Work

In the past year, actress Maki has continued to make a name for herself in the entertainment industry. She starred opposite Justin H. Min and Sherry Cola in Randall Park's directorial debut "Shortcomings," which premiered at the Sundance Film Festival in 2023 and was later released by Sony Pictures Classics.

Maki's impressive work has not been limited to the big screen. She also voiced the character Giggle McDimples in Pixar's blockbuster "Toy Story 4." Additionally, Maki received critical acclaim for her performance in the film "Seagrass," which won the FIPRESCI Prize upon its debut at the Toronto Film Festival.

Beyond her acting achievements, Maki is a passionate advocate for representation of diverse voices in Hollywood. In 2021, she was selected for the prestigious Gold House A100 List, recognizing her as one of the most impactful leaders in the Asian community. Maki is also the founder of Asian American Girl Club, an apparel and social impact brand dedicated to redefining what it means to be a modern Asian American woman.

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Maki starred in the Sundance film "Shortcomings" and voiced a character in Pixar's "Toy Story 4."
The Asian American Girl Club is an apparel and social impact brand founded by Maki to redefine what it means to be a modern Asian American woman.
"Seagrass," starring Maki, won the FIPRESCI Prize upon its debut at the Toronto Film Festival.

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