"I love these characters that have a duality to them. I wanted to be Han Solo not Luke Skywalker. It’s more realistic for me, nobody is that square, especially in today’s world. We all have two sides to us, and that’s what makes us human. I love the movies where everybody was an outlaw in some way…"
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Screenwriters from the United StatesProducers from the United StatesActors from Washington, D.C.Martial artistsKorean Americans
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On favoring complicated characters in “Exclusive Interview With Rick Yune On The Man With The Iron Fists” in We Got This Covered (2012)
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