Charlyne Yi is an American actor who prefers the they/them pronouns and known for their debut feature film Paper Heart and several other movies and shows.
Charlyne Yi is multi-talented and has contributed a lot to the entertainment industry as an actor, comedian, musician, and writer. In addition, they perform stage acts such as music, magic, and games that involve audience participation.
Interest in their gender, partner (or husband), net worth, and pronouns have made them a regularly searched name on the internet. Here, we have compiled several answers to such queries and other essential facts about the actor.
To get the ball rolling, we will start with ten quick facts about Charlyne Yi that would quickly make you an expert on their matters.
Top 10 facts about Charlyne Yi
- Charlyne Yi turned 36 years old in 2022 and was born in California on January 4, 1986.
- The actor has mixed ancestry from their father and mother’s side: their father has Korean, Irish, Mexican, German, French, and Native American heritage, and their mother is Filipino-Spanish.
- Although assigned female at birth, Charlyne Yi is genderfluid or enby, meaning that they don’t identify as male, female, or non-binary.
- Yi started their career as a stage performer and made their acting debut in the star-packed 2007 comedy movie Knocked Up.
- They made their directing debut in the 2009 American romantic comedy film Paper Heart starring alongside Michael Cera.
- The actor played Dr. Chi Park in the Fox TV series House season 8 and called out Marilyn Manson for harassment during the show’s production.
- Yi is known for voicing Ruby / Rubies in the Steven Universe franchise, which includes two series and one movie.
- Charlyne Yi husband is said to be Jeff Elfman, a Secret Destinies band member who divorced the actor in 2017, a year later.
- They have been a longtime critic of actor James Franco, who has later been also accused by many of harassment.
- The actor deleted their social media presence sometime in 2022 and cannot be found anywhere on social media under their real name.
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Early life
Charlyne Yi was born on January 4, 1986, in Fontana, California, to a Filipino-Spanish mother and a mixed-race father who has Korean, Irish, Mexican, German, French, and Native American ancestry. As such, the actor has come off as Asian-American to a couple of people.
Their father’s name is Luciano Yi, and he appeared in the 2009 American romantic comedy film Paper Heart starring Charlyne and Michael Cera, according to an IMDb profile. Meanwhile, their mother is Lydia Yi, and we don’t know anything about her.

Charlyne Yi had always been interested in performance, starting from high school when they performed as part of the theatre group. They had attended Bloomington High School, which had also produced Charles Lewis, Jr. aka Mask, a UFC Hall of Famer.
After high school, the actor pursued a degree at the University of California, Riverside, but never finished, leaving midway to start a career as a comedian.
Career
Charlyne Yi movies and TV shows
Before turning 20, Charlyne Yi had already begun performing at notable Hollywood theatres like The Steve Allen Theater and The Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre. Then, in 2005 and 2006, they got to perform at the New York Comedy Festival.
Knocked Up and This is 40 – 2007
2007 proved to be a vital point in the comedian’s life as they got a space in HBO’s U.S. Comedy Arts Festival in Aspen, Colorado. The same year, they got credited in their first film as Jodi in the Judd Apatow comedy film Knocked Up, featuring Seth Rogen, Katherine Heigl, Paul Rudd, Jason Segel, Leslie Mann, Martin Starr, and others. Yi would later reprise their role as Jodi in the 2012 comedy film This is 40, a spin-off of the 2007 movie.
Then, they returned to the stage with the crew of Apatow for Destruction Live comedy show in 2008’s Montreal’s Just for Laughs Festival.
Paper Heart
Along with Michael Cera, Yi wrote the 2009 hybrid documentary Paper Heart, which was based on the true story of a rumored relationship between them. Seth Rogen, Martin Starr, Paul Rust, and others had cameos in the movie. It got a favorable reception among critics.
With colleague Demetri Martin in 2010, they performed a duet based on break-up lines for the Comedy Central sketch series Important Things with Demetri Martin. Although, their performance did not make the final edit.
Charlyne Yi House
They starred as Dr. Chi Park in the Fox TV series House season 8 between 2011 and 2012. Yi played Edith in two episodes of the children’s show Yo Gabba Gabba! and was featured on one episode of the late-night talk show Conan.
Ruby in the Steven Universe franchise
In 2014, they starred as Betty in The Last Time You Had Fun and played a small role as a cashier in one episode of the HBO comedy series Looking. Between 2015 and 2019, Charlyne Yi voiced Ruby in 12 episodes of the American animated TV series Steven Universe (as well as the 2019 movie) and Chloe Park in the American animated sitcom We Bare Bears (as well as the 2020 movie).
They were in a 2017 episode of Jane the Virgin as Angela, as well as an episode of Future-Worm! as the voice of Zoe, and played a recurring part in the first season of the romantic comedy Love as Cori. The actor was in comedy films such as The Disaster Artist as Safoya, Literally, Right Before Aaron as Claire, and The Lego Ninjago Movie as the voice of Terri IT Nerd, all in 2017.
They played Ruby in one Twin Peaks episode, Layla’s voice in Danger & Eggs, and Gracie in Room 104. Also, Yi featured in two episodes of Lucifer as Ray-Ray / Azrael and was a regular on the DIY series as Eli’s voice.
In 2018, they played Nerissa in Puppet Master: The Littlest Reich, Mai Su’s voice in Next Gen, and Ariana in the Jennifer Lopez movie Second Act. Yi was nominated for the Annie Award for Voice Acting in a Feature Production for their part in Next Gen.

From 2018, Yi was the voice of Alice Fefferman/Nancy in the animated series Summer Camp Island and Ruby / Rubies in Steven Universe Future between 2019 and 2020.






