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*{{Cite web |work=Hollywood Insider |url=http://hollywoodinsider.ew.com/2009/01/sundance-update.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090124172549/http://hollywoodinsider.ew.com/2009/01/sundance-update.html |archive-date=24 January 2009 |date=21 January 2009 |first=Lisa |last=Schwarzbaum |title=Sundance update: Charlyne Yi's joke is on me |quote=Never trust Wikipedia, or Facebook, or people who say that Bride Wars is actually about brides: Charlyne Yi is in her early 20s, not her early 30s.}}
*{{Cite web |work=Hollywood Insider |url=http://hollywoodinsider.ew.com/2009/01/sundance-update.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090124172549/http://hollywoodinsider.ew.com/2009/01/sundance-update.html |archive-date=24 January 2009 |date=21 January 2009 |first=Lisa |last=Schwarzbaum |title=Sundance update: Charlyne Yi's joke is on me |quote=Never trust Wikipedia, or Facebook, or people who say that Bride Wars is actually about brides: Charlyne Yi is in her early 20s, not her early 30s.}}
:This links back to an article from the previous date, although by the time archive.org got to it she had already added a strikethrough to the statement I'll quote here:
:This links back to an article from the previous date, although by the time archive.org got to it she had already added a strikethrough to the statement I'll quote here:
*{{cite web |work=[[Hollywood Insider]] |url=http://hollywoodinsider.ew.com:80/2009/01/sundance-is-it.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090123094703/http://hollywoodinsider.ew.com:80/2009/01/sundance-is-it.html |archive-date=23 January 2009 |date=20 January 2009 |first=Lisa |last=Schwarzbaum |title=Sundance: Is it love or is it 'love'? |quote=I was totally, weirdly charmed by Paper Heart, a sweet/funny, half real and half fake, half drama and half documentary riff on love, starring and co-created by honorary girl-among-guys geek cutie Charlyne Yi. Yi's got her own thing going as a stand-up comic, performance artist, musician, and actor (acting stoned, she stole hearts in Knocked Up). Plus, she's an ace maker of puppets. And working with director Nicholas Jasenovec (with whom she co-wrote the script), she puts all those things together. The premise (based on truth or fiction, we’ll never know), is that Yi (or is it a fictional “Yi”?) doesn’t believe in love. She doesn’t think she’s wired for the emotion. So she (played by herself) and her director (played by Jake Johnson, just to mess with our heads) travel across America interviewing real people about the condition. In the course of which, at a local party, she meets Michael Cera (or is it “Michael Cera”?), and for a while the two fall into a shy romantic relationship. Which is documented, as part of Yi’s movie project, by the “director.”
*{{cite web |work=[[Hollywood Insider]] |url=http://hollywoodinsider.ew.com:80/2009/01/sundance-is-it.html |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20090123094703/http://hollywoodinsider.ew.com:80/2009/01/sundance-is-it.html |archive-date=23 January 2009 |date=20 January 2009 |first=Lisa |last=Schwarzbaum |title=Sundance: Is it love or is it 'love'? |quote=I was totally, weirdly charmed by Paper Heart, a sweet/funny, half real and half fake, half drama and half documentary riff on love, starring and co-created by honorary girl-among-guys geek cutie Charlyne Yi. Yi's got her own thing going as a stand-up comic, performance artist, musician, and actor (acting stoned, she stole hearts in Knocked Up). Plus, she's an ace maker of puppets. And working with director Nicholas Jasenovec (with whom she co-wrote the script), she puts all those things together. The premise (based on truth or fiction, we’ll never know), is that Yi (or is it a fictional “Yi”?) doesn’t believe in love. She doesn’t think she’s wired for the emotion. So she (played by herself) and her director (played by Jake Johnson, just to mess with our heads) travel across America interviewing real people about the condition. In the course of which, at a local party, she meets Michael Cera (or is it “Michael Cera”?), and for a while the two fall into a shy romantic relationship. Which is documented, as part of Yi’s movie project, by the “director.”<br>The real folks Yi interviews -- long-married couples, a pool-playing divorced gentleman, scientists, a big, grizzly dude in a biker bar, little kids -- are amazing in that way that only Americans have of being utterly direct and at ease in front of a stranger’s camera and microphone; then Yi ups the artistry by translating their stories into puppet-driven tableaux. But the stuff between Yi and Cera is equally riveting, not least because the two sustain their personas as “Yi” and “Cera,” a “dating couple,” with such sharp discipline. (Are they or have they ever really, really been an item? I really really don’t know, and I like that I don’t.)<br>On some other blog, in some other non-Sundance universe, I’d have a fine time analyzing the sexless, squeaky, bespectacled, thrift-shop-couture tomboyishness Yi has adopted as her feminine projection. <s>(In fact, this “little girl” is a woman in her early 30s.)</s> On this blog, my heart belongs to Michael and Charlyne, sittin’ on a couch, k-i-s-s-i-n-g as the camera rolls and Paper Heart tears at the borders between the public and the private, the staged and the sincere.}}

The real folks Yi interviews -- long-married couples, a pool-playing divorced gentleman, scientists, a big, grizzly dude in a biker bar, little kids -- are amazing in that way that only Americans have of being utterly direct and at ease in front of a stranger’s camera and microphone; then Yi ups the artistry by translating their stories into puppet-driven tableaux. But the stuff between Yi and Cera is equally riveting, not least because the two sustain their personas as “Yi” and “Cera,” a “dating couple,” with such sharp discipline. (Are they or have they ever really, really been an item? I really really don’t know, and I like that I don’t.)

On some other blog, in some other non-Sundance universe, I’d have a fine time analyzing the sexless, squeaky, bespectacled, thrift-shop-couture tomboyishness Yi has adopted as her feminine projection. <s>(In fact, this “little girl” is a woman in her early 30s.)</s> On this blog, my heart belongs to Michael and Charlyne, sittin’ on a couch, k-i-s-s-i-n-g as the camera rolls and Paper Heart tears at the borders between the public and the private, the staged and the sincere.}}
:That's RESPONSIBLE followup on errors, weird how Hollywood Insider was probably performing at a better standard in 2009 than major news outlets are today. Her reference to "Yi's joke" on the 21st probably indicates that Li stated her age as around a decade older as some kind of joke on both her MySpace (remember that?) in 2007 and Tumblr in 2010. [[Special:Diff/125798239]] shows that on 25 April 2007 someone added the 4jan86 stat. It was changed [[special:diff/134521626|30 May 2007]] then [[special:diff/138049050|reverted back 14 June 2007]]. Can we find the earliest archive of this being on MySpace? [[Special:Contributions/70.51.193.44|70.51.193.44]] ([[User talk:70.51.193.44|talk]]) 07:26, 8 September 2018 (UTC)
:That's RESPONSIBLE followup on errors, weird how Hollywood Insider was probably performing at a better standard in 2009 than major news outlets are today. Her reference to "Yi's joke" on the 21st probably indicates that Li stated her age as around a decade older as some kind of joke on both her MySpace (remember that?) in 2007 and Tumblr in 2010. [[Special:Diff/125798239]] shows that on 25 April 2007 someone added the 4jan86 stat. It was changed [[special:diff/134521626|30 May 2007]] then [[special:diff/138049050|reverted back 14 June 2007]]. Can we find the earliest archive of this being on MySpace? [[Special:Contributions/70.51.193.44|70.51.193.44]] ([[User talk:70.51.193.44|talk]]) 07:26, 8 September 2018 (UTC)


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:That URL has expired. Here is an archived citation:
:That URL has expired. Here is an archived citation:
*{{Cite web |url=http://charlyneyi.tumblr.com/post/1657155290/how-old-are-you-wiki-says-24-but-your-myspace-says |first=Charlyne |last=Yi |title=How old are you? Wiki says 24 but your myspace says 34. |website=Tumblr.com |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717112348/http://charlyneyi.tumblr.com/post/1657155290/how-old-are-you-wiki-says-24-but-your-myspace-says |archive-date=17 July 2011 |date=23 November 2010 |quote=I was born in Jan 4, 1976. I’m 34.}}
*{{Cite web |url=http://charlyneyi.tumblr.com/post/1657155290/how-old-are-you-wiki-says-24-but-your-myspace-says |first=Charlyne |last=Yi |title=How old are you? Wiki says 24 but your myspace says 34. |website=Tumblr.com |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110717112348/http://charlyneyi.tumblr.com/post/1657155290/how-old-are-you-wiki-says-24-but-your-myspace-says |archive-date=17 July 2011 |date=23 November 2010 |quote=I was born in Jan 4, 1976. I’m 34.}}
:<s>I'll add it to the article.</s> Actually in exploring the sources, 2 support 86 and 2 support 87, so I've added them and I guess we could explore how Hollywood Reporter was misled by wrong information on Wikipedia, possibly from a MySpace/Tumblr joke from Yi herself. Can we verify if she operates those accounts? [[Special:Contributions/70.51.193.44|70.51.193.44]] ([[User talk:70.51.193.44|talk]])
:<s>I'll add it to the article.<s> Actually in exploring the 2 sources which


Women. Correct age. Pick one.[[Special:Contributions/99.245.254.49|99.245.254.49]] ([[User talk:99.245.254.49|talk]]) 01:52, 10 January 2012 (UTC)
Women. Correct age. Pick one.[[Special:Contributions/99.245.254.49|99.245.254.49]] ([[User talk:99.245.254.49|talk]]) 01:52, 10 January 2012 (UTC)

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Correct Age?

Age shown on Wikipedia as 22 (born 1986), but 32 on her MySpace page. Which one is correct?--CheMechanical 05:50, 18 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Age quoted as 21 in Daily Bulletin article by David Allen: http://www.dailybulletin.com/davidallen/ci_6803552--CheMechanical 05:54, 18 September 2007 (UTC)[reply]

B-day stated as 1976 by IMDB. Linked Variety article says 20 years old at the time. http://www.variety.com/article/VR1117960233.html?categoryid=2453&cs=1 —Preceding unsigned comment added by 67.36.188.253 (talk) 07:03, 13 December 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Should it be mentioned that she was a finalist for the Andy Kaufman award? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.88.249.22 (talk) 17:56, 26 June 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Most of the article interviews state she's in her early 20's for example: http://hollywoodinsider.ew.com/2009/01/sundance-update.html http://articles.latimes.com/2007/may/31/news/wk-yi31 Why would anyone trust myspace? My 12 year old cousin is 81 according to myspace. --PeaceIt (talk) 19:43, 25 January 2009 (UTC)[reply]

Insider actually comments on the 20 v 30 (which I guess is now 30 v 40) controversy:
  • Schwarzbaum, Lisa (21 January 2009). "Sundance update: Charlyne Yi's joke is on me". Hollywood Insider. Archived from the original on 24 January 2009. Never trust Wikipedia, or Facebook, or people who say that Bride Wars is actually about brides: Charlyne Yi is in her early 20s, not her early 30s.
This links back to an article from the previous date, although by the time archive.org got to it she had already added a strikethrough to the statement I'll quote here:
  • Schwarzbaum, Lisa (20 January 2009). "Sundance: Is it love or is it 'love'?". Hollywood Insider. Archived from the original on 23 January 2009. I was totally, weirdly charmed by Paper Heart, a sweet/funny, half real and half fake, half drama and half documentary riff on love, starring and co-created by honorary girl-among-guys geek cutie Charlyne Yi. Yi's got her own thing going as a stand-up comic, performance artist, musician, and actor (acting stoned, she stole hearts in Knocked Up). Plus, she's an ace maker of puppets. And working with director Nicholas Jasenovec (with whom she co-wrote the script), she puts all those things together. The premise (based on truth or fiction, we'll never know), is that Yi (or is it a fictional "Yi"?) doesn't believe in love. She doesn't think she's wired for the emotion. So she (played by herself) and her director (played by Jake Johnson, just to mess with our heads) travel across America interviewing real people about the condition. In the course of which, at a local party, she meets Michael Cera (or is it "Michael Cera"?), and for a while the two fall into a shy romantic relationship. Which is documented, as part of Yi's movie project, by the "director."
    The real folks Yi interviews -- long-married couples, a pool-playing divorced gentleman, scientists, a big, grizzly dude in a biker bar, little kids -- are amazing in that way that only Americans have of being utterly direct and at ease in front of a stranger's camera and microphone; then Yi ups the artistry by translating their stories into puppet-driven tableaux. But the stuff between Yi and Cera is equally riveting, not least because the two sustain their personas as "Yi" and "Cera," a "dating couple," with such sharp discipline. (Are they or have they ever really, really been an item? I really really don't know, and I like that I don't.)
    On some other blog, in some other non-Sundance universe, I'd have a fine time analyzing the sexless, squeaky, bespectacled, thrift-shop-couture tomboyishness Yi has adopted as her feminine projection. (In fact, this "little girl" is a woman in her early 30s.) On this blog, my heart belongs to Michael and Charlyne, sittin' on a couch, k-i-s-s-i-n-g as the camera rolls and Paper Heart tears at the borders between the public and the private, the staged and the sincere.
That's RESPONSIBLE followup on errors, weird how Hollywood Insider was probably performing at a better standard in 2009 than major news outlets are today. Her reference to "Yi's joke" on the 21st probably indicates that Li stated her age as around a decade older as some kind of joke on both her MySpace (remember that?) in 2007 and Tumblr in 2010. Special:Diff/125798239 shows that on 25 April 2007 someone added the 4jan86 stat. It was changed 30 May 2007 then reverted back 14 June 2007. Can we find the earliest archive of this being on MySpace? 70.51.193.44 (talk) 07:26, 8 September 2018 (UTC)[reply]

According to this: http://charlyneyi.tumblr.com/post/1657155290/how-old-are-you-wiki-says-24-but-your-myspace-says, she is 34. This is her tumblr and she is answering the question herself, so I think it's safe to say she is 34, unless she was joking? Why would she agree to be in an article about being under 25 if she isn't under 25? —Preceding unsigned comment added by 72.255.162.173 (talk) 12:40, 24 February 2011 (UTC)[reply]

That URL has expired. Here is an archived citation:
I'll add it to the article. Actually in exploring the sources, 2 support 86 and 2 support 87, so I've added them and I guess we could explore how Hollywood Reporter was misled by wrong information on Wikipedia, possibly from a MySpace/Tumblr joke from Yi herself. Can we verify if she operates those accounts? 70.51.193.44 (talk)

Women. Correct age. Pick one.99.245.254.49 (talk) 01:52, 10 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]

Heritage/Descent

First line of article...

"Charlyne Amanda Yi[1] (born January 4, 1986)[1] is a Chinese-Filipino-American actress, "

But the "Early Life" section does not reference any Chinese lineage.

"Yi was born in Los Angeles, California. Her mother, a native of the Philippines, is of Filipino and Spanish descent[citation needed], and her father is of Mexican, Korean, Irish, German, French, and Native American ancestry." — Preceding unsigned comment added by 12.9.64.4 (talk) 04:12, 19 February 2018 (UTC)[reply]


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I believe that the Charlyne Yi page should be kept because she is a comedic genius and is breaking out into the comedy scene as well as the big screen. She's working on a pilot with Steve Coogan as of now with U NBC.

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