Terry Hu
Terry Hu plays A-spen, a literal-minded alien eager to experience everything Seabrook (and Earth) has to offer, in “ZOMBIES: The Re-Animated Series.”
Hu is a queer, nonbinary, Asian American actor. Despite being born and raised on the East Coast, they always felt drawn towards Los Angeles, moving there the first chance they could get to attend UCLA. Though tempted by the school’s renowned theater program, Hu decided to major in neuroscience instead — a decision asserted by their parents and solidified through their own desire for a “safe” career path.
With that goal in mind, Hu eventually got into one of the top physical therapy programs in the nation after graduation, only to ultimately turn them down to pursue their lifelong dream of acting.
From there, Hu went on to win the 2018 ABC Digital Talent Competition and has starred as a lead in the short films “End of Summer” (2018), “Americanized” (2019, Oscar®-qualifying), and “A Cure for All Things” (2020, finalist in Starz’s “Telling Our Stories” competition). Despite giving up the potential for a “safe and steady” career, Hu knows this path is what they were always meant to be on.