Chad Michael Murray is officially the latest actor to play notorious serial killer Ted Bundy.
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Daniel Dae Kim is doing his bit to stop anti-Asian hate.
The actor was asked about helping to start the new charitable organization the Asian American Foundation while appearing on “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” Thursday.
“I’m one of the co-chairs of the advisory council. There are plenty of people who are doing much more important things in this organization than I am,” Kim told the host.
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He continued, “It
Chad Michael Murray is officially the latest actor to play notorious serial killer Ted Bundy.
Big Mouth and The Other Two; and a fun and poignant performance as Jun Ho on NBC’s short-lived immigrant-centered comedy Sunnyside.
EXCLUSIVE: Snapchat’s parent company Snap has commissioned UK producer Barcroft Studios and BIPOC-owned CALICO to make As I Am, an original series spotlighting the stories of Asian Americans.
“The Donut King” (2020)From filmmaker Alice Gu, “The Donut King” traces the twisty, unexpected journey of Cambodian refugee Ted Ngoy, who arrived in California in the 1970s and, through a mixture of diligence and luck, built a multi-milion dollar donut empire up and down the west coast.After escaping the brutal Khmer Rouge in Cambodia, Ngoy started a new life in America as a church custodian and eventually parlayed hard luck and opportunity into the opening of his first donut shop in Orange
Dua Lipa has taken to social media to slam an advertisement in the New York Times this past Saturday (May 24) which describes her and Palestinian-American influencers Bella and Gigi Hadid as antisemites. The ad, paid for by Rabbi Shmuley Boteach's World Values Network, features the headline "Bella, Gigi and Dua, Hamas calls for a second Holocaust.
Antonio Ferme editorActor-producer Daniel Dae Kim urged those of Asian and Pacific Islander descent to work hard at “allyship” with other underrepresented communities in order to focus on the roots of systemic racism. Kim spoke on May 20 at a half-day virtual seminar hosted by Amazon Studios to examine API representation in film and media as part of Asian American Pacific Islander heritage month.The rising tide of anti-Asian hate crimes underscores the urgency to act.
Even with the most recent watershed moments of Minari, Sound of Metal and Crazy Rich Asians, finding a place in Hollywood remains a challenge for Asian American and Pacific Islander creatives and talent.
A new report from USC’s Annenberg Inclusion Initiative found that only 5.9% of the 51,159 speaking roles in the 1,300 top-grossing movies from 2007-2019 were played by Asian American and Pacific Island actors, and that only 3.4% of those films had an API lead or co-lead, with only six movies featuring an API woman in a leading or co-leading role.
Elaine Low Senior TV WriterTo highlight its Asian American and Pacific Islander creators and talent during AAPI Heritage Month, Netflix is launching a hub on the service dedicated to AAPI content, as well as a national ad campaign.The company joins other streaming services in spotlighting its AAPI shows and movies — HBO Max and Hulu are just two other streamers that debuted a dedicated collection of content featuring Asian Americans on screen.Netflix’s Celebrate Asian American & Pacific
Meghan Markle has been seen for the first time on television after her explosive interview with Oprah Winfrey.The Duchess of Sussex, 39, discussed the upcoming birth of her and husband Prince Harry’s unborn daughter in a pre-recorded speech for the Vax Live concert. Meghan’s message aired on US television on Saturday 8 May, where she and husband Harry, 36, had acted as campaign chairs for the event, which saw acts live Jennifer Lopez, Selena Gomez and more stars perform.
UPDATE: See Us Unite For Change has expanded its roster of Asian American icons set to join the AAPI Heritage Month celebration with the addition of Daniel Dae Kim, Naomi Osaka, Lisa Ling, Jeremy Lin and Michelle Kwan.
Asian American and Pacific Islander Heritage Month — May, in the U.S. — there's no better time to reflect on the work you're doing to support Asian and Asian American communities, as well as to Stop Asian Hate.In the past year alone, there have been thousands of reports of anti-Asian hate, according to a release from Stop AAPI Hate, with racial violence and xenophobia exponentially fueled by the COVID-19 pandemic and racist messaging of the former president.
Daniel Dae Kim is doing his part to give back to his community.
Jeanie Jew, Grace Lee Boggs, Yuji Ichioka and George Takei are some of the names we learn more about each May.
Ken Jeong is set to host a television and streaming event called "See Us Unite for Change," which will celebrate the Asian-American experience during AAPI Heritage Month and in the wake of violence affecting the community. The event, which will air on Friday, May 21 at 5 p.m.
MTV will celebrate Asian American Pacific Islander Heritage Month with See Us Unite for Change, an event hosted by Masked Singer judge and Tom and Jerry actor Ken Jeong.