


| ▪ | Sarah Bowen |
| Filmography Includes: Extraordinary Rendition, Aces (Universal Pictures), Beautiful Asian Brides, In Black and White: The Life of Sammy Davis Jr., Flightplan, American Gangster, Ink, Nottingham (Universal), Stretch Arms... |

| ▪ | The Slanted Screen (2006) (Feature Film - Documentary) |
| Explores the portrayals of Asian men in American cinema, chronicling the experiences of actors who have had to struggle against ethnic stereotyping and limited work. The film presents a critical examination of Hollywood's image-making machine, through a fascinating parade of 50 film clips spanning a |
| ▪ | Jodi Long |
| Regally attractive Asian-American character actor of stage, film, and TV. The only child of two performers, Long's father was an actor-tap dancer of Chinese-Scottish extraction and her mother was a Japanese-American showgirl. She made her NY stage debut a |
| ▪ | David Carradine ( aka. John Arthur Carradine) |
| of TV and movies, David Carradine is best recalled for playing Caine, the half-Asian student of life on "Kung Fu" (ABC, 1972-75), a role he reprised for a syndicated series in the late 1990s. The son of legendary actor John | |
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| ▪ | Jason Scott Lee ( aka. Jason Scott Lee) |
| A kinder, gentler action hero for the New Age, Jason Scott Lee may be Hollywood's first male Asian-American sex symbol. (Another contender, Bruce Lee, first achieved superstardom in Hong Kong but failed to live long enough to cross over from chop-socky fl | |
| Related Searches: Male Actors | Dragon Ball | Jason Scott Lee |
| ▪ | Claudia Grazioso |
| Filmography Includes: 35 to Life, Untitled (Revolution/Happy Madison family comedy), Beautiful Asian Brides, Whispers: An Elephant's Tale, Family Dude, Are We Done Yet?, Rsvp, Are We There Yet?, Daddy's Girls, How to Be... |
| ▪ | Ming-Na Wen ( aka. Ming Na, Ming Wen, Ming-Na) |
| performer appeared in a number of off-Broadway shows before making her breakthrough performance in "The Joy Luck Club" as part of a strong ensemble of Asian actresses. Wen (whose name means enlightenment) began her profession | |
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| ▪ | Gay Asians Toronto |
| Filmography Includes: Orientations |
| ▪ | Joel De La Fuente |
| After gaining stage experience in the New York Shakespeare Festival, the baby-faced Asian-American de la Fuente made his TV debut in a 3-part "ABC Afterschool Special" entitled "Summer Stories: The Mall" (1992). He played a small role as a college student |
| ▪ | Garrett Wang ( aka. Garrett Richard Wang) |
| Handsome, appealing young performer of Asian heritage who achieved early success playing Ops/Communication Officer Harry Kim on the UPN flagship series "Star Trek: Voyager" (1995-2001). As Kim, Wang (pronounced "wong") is a recent outstanding Starfleet gr |

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