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"ā¦If you start thinking about representation too muchāand you think about what movie should exist for an Asian-American person, and for an Asian-American male, or what you would like to see an Asian-American male doing on TV or in movies, even though thatās a legitimate thing to think aboutāit clouds my ability to go, āOh, thatās just a fun thing. Iād like to throw myself into that situationā..."
"Iāve always said that it really bothers me that so much of Asian representation in cinema has been people running away from their Asian-ness to find love elsewhereā¦"
"Iāve spent my life trying to figure out what Asian-ness meansā¦but you know, I really gotta figure out what whiteness means. We all have to figure out what it means, apparently, for our survival."
"On a political level, I just found that I was more excited by what my skill-set could bring to film and television. Asian [American] theater has stretched the boundaries a little bit, but at the time, [it] was much more involved in what I thought was an older form of expression. It was much more about identity plays, explaining who we were as Asian Americans through dramas. And that didn't interest me as much. I was interested in people who weren't going to theater, and reaching them. That always excited me more, and to this day, theater, though on a formal level is the ideal place for an actor, on some political level, I find it frustrating that theatergoers are mostly rich -- maybe that's unfair -- mostly whiteā¦"