Julliet Pan graduated from New York University’s famed Tisch School of the Arts with first class honors. Bridging cultures comes naturally to Pan as a Shanghai-born, U.S.-educated Singaporean. Her career has taken her to France where she oversaw the publishing of French magazine Madame FIGARO, to the columns of VOGUE as a photography editor, to the pages of The Bund magazine and Channel Young, for whom she interviewed famous film directors such as Hou Hsiao-Hsien, Royston Tan, and two-time Oscar winner Oliver Stone. 


In the past few years, Pan has been deeply involved in directing and guiding the artistic development of TV shows, including the entire SHE & JUL team’s collaboration with ICS on The Amazing Race-China Rush Season 2, which won the Asia Television Awards’ Best TV Adaptation. Pan herself served as the project’s producer, post-production supervisor and chief editor. Her work as artistic director of the documentary also won the SMG’s President Award. 

Pan also created and produced the short film BUTTERFLY REFLECTION, which was showcased in the famous Clermont-Ferrand short film festival in France in 2006. 


Her creative drive has most recently led her to scriptwriting; Pan has written the scripts for the original movie PLASTIC, the short-film LOVE IS IN THE AIR, as well as comedy TV series THE LANE. A cross between FRIENDS and SEX AND THE CITY, THE LANE depicts the life of internationals in Shanghai, all the while addressing issues of cultural clashes with a comedic eye. Pan’s work remains motivated by a desire to speak to the human spirit – acknowledging the reality of peoples’ emotions, as well as the ideals of self-realization in life. Remaining true to who you are is a common underlying theme, one with which the passionate Pan is herself very familiar.