Top TV Shows - Hank Chen
Hank Chen's most popular TV shows ranked by Television Stats engagement score. Showing 8 television series sorted by current online popularity.
  • Law & Order: Special Victims Unit Poster
    #43
    Law & Order: Special Victims Unit
    as P.A. 1 episode
    #43 in TVScore: 9.6
    Law & Order: Special Victims Unit is a crime television series that follows a dedicated team of detectives in the Special Victims Unit of the New York City Police Department. Each episode focuses on a different criminal case involving sexually based offenses, including rape, child molestation, and domestic violence. The show combines elements of police procedural and legal drama, as the detectives investigate crimes and work closely with Assistant District Attorneys to bring the perpetrators to justice. Law & Order: Special Victims Unit has gained a reputation for tackling sensitive and controversial topics with a realistic approach.
  • Scandal Poster
    #361
    Scandal
    as Justice Spivey's Clerk 1 episode
    #361 in TVScore: 1.8
    Scandal is a gripping American political thriller series that delves into the tumultuous world of crisis management politics in Washington, D.C. The show follows Olivia Pope, a former media consultant to the President, who heads her own crisis management firm aimed at protecting and defending the reputations of the nation's elite.
  • Blue Bloods Poster
    #413
    Blue Bloods
    as Harry 1 episode
    #413 in TVScore: 1.5
    Blue Bloods is an American police procedural drama television series. The show follows the lives of the Reagan family, a multi-generational family of police officers in New York City. The Reagans work together to solve crime and uphold justice, while also dealing with the challenges and conflicts that arise within their own family dynamics. With a compelling blend of character-driven storytelling and gripping crime investigations, Blue Bloods explores the personal and professional lives of the Reagans as they navigate the complexities of being a cop in one of the most demanding cities in the world.
  • Community Poster
    #460
    Community
    as Billiard Player 1 episode
    #460 in TVScore: 1.4
    Community is a comedy television series that follows a quirky group of students at Greendale Community College. The show revolves around their misadventures and unique experiences as they navigate through classes and various campus activities. Filled with witty dialogue and pop culture references, Community explores the dynamics of the study group and their interactions with eccentric faculty members. The series skillfully blends comedy and satire, touching on relatable themes such as friendship, identity, and personal growth. With its clever writing and talented ensemble cast, Community offers a fresh and entertaining take on the college experience.
  • Community Poster
    #460
    Community
    as Gay Student 1 episode
    #460 in TVScore: 1.4
    Community is a comedy television series that follows a quirky group of students at Greendale Community College. The show revolves around their misadventures and unique experiences as they navigate through classes and various campus activities. Filled with witty dialogue and pop culture references, Community explores the dynamics of the study group and their interactions with eccentric faculty members. The series skillfully blends comedy and satire, touching on relatable themes such as friendship, identity, and personal growth. With its clever writing and talented ensemble cast, Community offers a fresh and entertaining take on the college experience.
  • The OA Poster
    #841
    The OA
    as Homer's Roommate 1 episode
    #841 in TVScore: 0.7
    The OA is a psychological mystery drama series that follows Prairie Johnson, a young woman who resurfaces 7 years after going missing. Prairie, who was blind when she disappeared, her sight restored, calls herself The OA and refuses to talk about her disappearance. As she reunites with her family and tries to reintegrate into society, she meets a group of individuals who became captivated by her story. Together, they embark on a journey to uncover the truth behind her disappearance and the supernatural abilities she claims to possess.
  • Transparent Poster
    #1,378
    Transparent
    as Clayton 1 episode
    #1,378 in TVScore: 0.3
    Transparent is a critically acclaimed television series that follows the lives of the Pfefferman family as they navigate self-discovery and identity. The show explores themes of gender, sexuality, and family dynamics with both depth and humor. With a stellar ensemble cast and exceptional storytelling, Transparent has received praise for its thoughtful portrayal of transgender issues and its exploration of complex relationships. The series provides a unique perspective and offers an engaging and moving viewing experience.
  • Alex, Inc. Poster
    #2,050
    Alex, Inc.
    as Dale 1 episode
    #2,050 in TVScore: 0.1
    Alex, Inc. is a situational comedy that features the story of Alex Schuman, an experienced radio journalist and family man, who takes a bold step to leave his job to establish his own podcast company. The show unravels the trials and tribulations he faces as he steers through entrepreneurship, the dynamics of his personal life, and the challenges of starting a business from scratch.
Top Movies - Hank Chen
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    Hank Chen Biography
    Hank Chen (born November 1, 1989) is an American actor and comedian. He is best known for his roles in the movies Life-Size 2 and The Angriest Man in Brooklyn, which was Robin Williams's final theatrical release. Chen was born as Henry Chen in Silver Spring, Maryland to Taiwanese immigrants and grew up in a religious and conservative household. He is a founding member of the advocacy group OneWheaton, which supports LGBT students and alumni from his alma mater. Chen graduated from Springbrook High School and went on to study Sociology with minors in Communications and English at Wheaton College. He also studied theatre at the University of Westminster in London. Chen trained with The Second City and joined Stir Friday Night, a sketch comedy ensemble.