Manny Jacinto is one of the men of the moment, especially after portraying Qimir in the first season of the Star Wars series, The Acolyte, which is currently No. 1 on Disney+ worldwide and in the United States.

As expected, the actor has come under the spotlight thanks to fans, and many have been curious about his personal life, such as his romantic relationships and who his wife is…

The star has been married for a few years to his longtime girlfriend, fellow actress and dancer Dianne Doan, with whom he got engaged in 2019 after proposing to her by taking her to five special and places.

Dianne Doan’s age, height and nationality

Dianne Doan is a Canadian actress and dancer born on September 8, 1990, in Abbotsford, British Columbia, Canada. She is of Vietnamese descent and has spoken proudly about her heritage and cultural roots in various interviews.

Dianne Doan and Manny Jacinto attend the 2019 GQ Men of the Year celebration. (Source: Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty Images for GQ Men of the Year 2019)

Currently, she is 33 years old and stands at 1.68 m tall, which makes her several centimeters taller than her husband, Manny Jacinto. Both of her parents are Vietnamese, and she has always remained quite reserved about her family.

Dianne Doan’s movies and TV shows

Doan became interested in the entertainment world at a young age, starting her career as a dancer. She participated in school and local theater productions, which led her to delve deeper into acting and dancing.

Her dance training enabled her to work with various artists and participate in significant events and productions before making the leap into acting. Her first major success came with her role as Lonnie in “Descendants“.

In the Disney movies, she portrayed the daughter of Mulan and Li Shang. Additionally, she has appeared in other notable television series, including “Vikings” as Yidu and “Warrior“, a series based on the writings of Bruce Lee.

She is recognized not only for her talent in acting and dancing but also for her commitment to her community and pride in her Vietnamese heritage, as she has worked on related initiatives on multiple occasions.