Film, television, and writing Feodor made his
SXSW Film Festival debut in 2023 as the fertility doctor in Leah McKendrick's comedy about a broke, single millennial freezing her eggs,
Scrambled from
Lionsgate. Under his banner Iron Oxide Productions, Chin wrote, directed and starred in the short film
Spice It Up, which won an Audience Choice Award at the 2011
HollyShorts Film Festival. Chin wrote, produced and starred in the TV Pilot
Golden Boy (directed by William Lu), which screened at the
Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival and the
DisOrient Film Festival. Chin wrote a pilot, along with Will Henning, for a TV series titled
Chinatown Squad, about a police squad responsible for cleaning up corruption in 1890
San Francisco Chinatown and which
Stephane Gauger directed and produced. In it, he stars as Pistol Pete, a Chinatown mob boss who dons European clothes, a character who is also based on the real-life historical figure of
Little Pete. The pilot also stars
Baby co-stars
David Huynh and
Robert Wu, as well as
Kelvin Han Yee. Chin played the antagonist "Benny" in
Juwan Chung's
Baby opposite the protagonist "Baby", played by
David Huynh - the film won a Special Jury Award for Best Feature Length Film, Narrative at the 2007
Los Angeles Asian Pacific Film Festival, among other accolades. On TV, Chin has appeared on
Big Little Lies (as Kevin),
The Affair (as Chen),
Jane the Virgin (as Dr. Park),
Lethal Weapon (as The Florist),
Future Man (as the Bartender),
Weird City (as Doctor Lance), and
Good Trouble (as Jian). Chin has also appeared as "Dan Chang" in the
Lifetime film
Lost Boy, opposite
Virginia Madsen. most notably voicing the robot monk
Zenyatta in
Blizzard Entertainment's game
Overwatch and its sequel
Overwatch 2, and the reworked Lee Sin in
Riot Games'
League of Legends. Other notable roles include Harunobu Adachi (both voice and
PCAP) and the blind musician Yamato in
Ghost of Tsushima, and
Splinter in
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows. Chin voiced the main villain "Evil Lord" in the animated CG film
Monkey King: Hero is Back, also starring the voices of
Jackie Chan and
James Hong. He took over the supporting role of
Amy Wong's father Leo Wong in the 2023 revival of
Futurama, replacing
Billy West. Feodor has narrated over 100 audiobooks and is a five-time Earphones Award Winner from
AudioFile. He has narrated such titles as Timothy Dalrymple's
Jeremy Lin: The Reason for the Linsanity and received an Earphones Award from
AudioFile for his narration of
Snakehead by Patrick Raden Keefe and for his narration of Richard C. Morais'
Buddhaland Brooklyn and has added his voice to "Books on Tapes" selections including
Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet,
Jay Caspian Kang's
The Dead Do Not Improve,
Ed Lin's
Ghost Month,
Joyful Wisdom,
Journey of a Thousand Miles, and
The Physics of the Impossible. Starting in
season 8 of
Futurama, Chin became the new voices of Leo Wong and Scoop Chang who were previously voiced in earlier seasons by
Billy West and
Maurice LaMarche.
Theatrical and stage work Feodor Chin returned to the Bay Area in the Spring of 2024 to make his
Berkeley Repertory Theatre debut in the West Coast Premiere of
The Far Country,
Lloyd Suh's
Pulitzer Prize for Drama finalist play. In this critically acclaimed play set in San Francisco and
Angel Island Immigration Station during the years of the
Chinese Exclusion Act, Chin portrayed
Gee, "the witty antihero" and "sharp entrepreneur" seeking to bring a
paper son back from China to help him build his laundry business and an unconventional family. Chin has also appeared on stage at The Colony Theater as "Jinwu" in
Climbing Everest, as Malcolm in
A Noise Within theater's production of
Macbeth, as Dr. Albert Chang in
John Pollono's
Rules of Seconds, as George Deever in
The Matrix Theater Company's multi-racial production of
Arthur Miller's
All My Sons, as Mr. Wang in Uranium Madhouse's production of
Bertolt Brecht's ''
A Man's a Man, A Winter People'', Chay Yew's adaptation of
The Cherry Orchard at the Boston Court in
Pasadena, and various plays with the
Lodestone Theatre Ensemble, including
Claim to Fame,
Grace Kim and the Spiders from Mars,
Ten to Life,
Choke, in the
Company of Angels production of Henry Ong's
Fabric The Flash Festival at the
La Brea Tar Pits, ''The Debate Over Courtney O'Connell of Columbus'', and in
Anton Chekov's
Three Sisters (as Andrei Sergeevich Prozorov) opposite
Joy Osmanski and
Ricardo Antonio Chavira, which was staged at the Historic Masonic Lodge at the Hollywood Forever Cemetery in Los Angeles. ==Filmography==