Esther K. Chae

Esther K. Chae
Born
Esther K. Chae

EducationKorea University (BA)
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor (MA)
Yale University (MFA)
OccupationActor
Korean name
Hangul
채경주
Revised RomanizationChae Gyeongju
McCune–ReischauerCh'ae Kyŏngju

Esther Chae (Korean: 채경주) is an American actress, published playwright, speaker and consultant for Korean entertainment and Hollywood. Chae has appeared in numerous television shows such as NCIS, Law and Order: Criminal Intent, The West Wing, The Shield, and ER. She has also performed on theater stages including Yale Repertory Theater, La MaMa Experimental Theatre Club, Mark Taper Forum/ Kirk Douglas Theater, East West Players, P.S. 122, and Harvard/American Repertory Theater. Chae was among the inaugural class of TED fellows in 2009. She wrote and performed in So The Arrow Flies, an 80-minute one-woman performance about a North Korean spy and the FBI agent that hunts her down. It touches on post-9/11 themes of terrorism, political ideology, national identity and mother-daughter relationships.