Siluck Saysanasy

Siluck Saysanasy

CountryLao People's Democratic Republic Lao People's Democratic Republic
GenderMale
BirthdayJan 30, 1974
BiographySiluck Saysanasy (born January 30, 1974) is a Laotian-Canadian television actor.

Saysanasy is best known for playing Yick Yu, a character in the Degrassi series. He went to high school at Vaughan Road Academy in Toronto, Ontario, in the Interact program.

One of his real-life best friends is Pat Mastroianni, who played Joey Jeremiah on Degrassi.

Since 2002, Saysanasy has worked as an assistant director on shows such as Degrassi: The Next Generation, The Strain, Designated Survivor, and Shadowhunters.

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