'Tears welled in my eyes when she (Yeoh) declared, 'This is not just for me, this is for every little girl that looks like me.''
after having scooped up an award during the Golden Globes the previous month. Tears welled in my eyes when she declared, “This is not just for me, this is for every little girl that looks like me.”
It has been perhaps especially challenging for Asian Americans to break into not just film and television, but also many creative fields, as our parents often pushed us into 'serious' and respectable careers., for example, was practicing as a family care doctor in California before his acting and comedy career — with scene-stealing parts in “Community” and “Knocked Up." He finally gave up his career in medicine after his entertainment career took off.
The first movie I ever saw, the 1963 musical “Bye Bye Birdie,” was a revelation. I wanted to be Ann-Margaret. But I looked nothing like her. In college, shelving my love of writing, I studied business and went on to earn an MBA, which made my father proud. After a few years in the corporate world, I worked as a real estate agent and then focused on raising my children.It wasn’t until five years ago when my youngest was about to graduate from high school that I finally began in earnest to write and publish my creative work. Previously, I had sporadically written articles for local newspapers and magazines.
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