Haley Chung is a bicoastal filmmaker and writer from Vancouver, BC. After being selected for the Fred Rogers Productions Writers' Neighborhood in 2023, she wrote for Emmy-nominated shows such as Rosie's Rules (9 Story Media/PBS Kids) and Donkey Hodie (Fred Rogers Productions/Spiffy Pictures/PBS Kids). Most recently, Haley was named a semifinalist for the Disney Entertainment Television Writing Program (2026). Haley's most drawn to writing dysfunctional comedies with heart, and is currently a Project Involve writing fellow with Film Independent where she will be writing a stop-motion animated short with support from LAIKA Studios.
With parents from Hong Kong, Haley is mostly fluent in Cantonese, Mandarin, and French, and significantly less in German and Spanish. She graduated magna cum laude from Columbia University with a very practical double-major in Film Studies and Human Rights and won the Pat Anderson Prize in Film Reviewing for her thesis about Minnie Mouse. In her spare time, Haley loves paddle boarding, reading books about female vulnerability, and baking Cantonese desserts.
Super Why's Comic Book Adventures
Lyla in the Loop
 Around the Internet:
2026 Brings a Brand-New Cohort of 33 Project Involve Fellows for Year 33 (January 2026)
Animation World Network: WIA Vancouver and Netflix Canada Reveal ACE Candidate Shortlist (June 2024)
Kidscreen Diverse Voices April 2024 Issue (April 2024)
Institute for the Study of Human Rights: Congratulations to Students Awarded Honors and Prizes (May 2023)