
Tina Huang first stepped onto the soap opera scene when she was hired in the role of an unnamed prison guard on "The Young and the Restless" in 2007. The actor only appeared in one episode of the iconic sudser. However, it was a stepping stone for her to move on to her next soap opera gig, which was when she was cast as Dr. Linda Chu on the popular ABC daytime drama "General Hospital."
During her time on the show, Huang shared scenes with plenty of fan-favorite soap stars such as Kirsten Storms' Maxie. As a doctor, Linda got to interact with an array of characters during some of their biggest storylines such as when Maxie found out that there was a problem with her unborn baby during labor.
During her time on the show, Huang realized just how difficult the job could be. "SOAPS! Yes! I've been lucky enough to work on a few and see veterans of the shows blow me away with their work," the actor previously told Lindsey Bowden. "It is just a whole different skill set. You have to learn so many lines so quickly and you generally only get one or two takes. The pace is insane. You have to realize you are shooting like sixty scenes a day," she added.
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