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" I like to be very simple in my lifestyle. My only extravagance is... I buy lots of toys and meats for my dog. "
Hong Chau
Like
Only
Dog
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" I grew out of the habit of thinking or worrying about being seen as the typical Asian. I don't even know what that means anymore. I'm not really concerned with it. "
Hong Chau
Seen
Thinking
Habit
" I don't like being watched, and I don't like being told what to do, so acting is a very poor professional choice. "
Hong Chau
Poor
Acting
Choice
" I love films that aren't just speaking to certain moments in the culture but are something that people can revisit. "
Hong Chau
Culture
Just
Moments
" Part of me, even when I was trying to get acting jobs, I was still kind of thinking, 'Oh I should do something else with my life.' "
Hong Chau
Thinking
My Life
Me
" I think that a lot of actors of color have said that it's a wonderful thing to play a role that doesn't have a race and that is kind of open to any sort of interpretation. I completely understand that, but at the same time, I just want Asian characters that are well-written. "
Hong Chau
Think
Play
Time
" Asian-Americans, we're not a monolithic group. There might be some Asians who are second-generation, third-generation, who may not speak the language that their parents or their grandparents spoke. "
Hong Chau
Parents
Group
Asians
" With 'Downsizing,' a lot of the discussion hasn't been about the film itself, but about cultural and political conversations happening outside of it. It's being digested in the context of the time. "
Hong Chau
Discussion
Been
Time
" My parents speak with an accent. A lot of people that I know speak with an accent. I have friends who speak with an accent. Accents in a vacuum aren't a problem; it's how you portray those characters and how well they're served in a script. "
Hong Chau
Friends
Problem
People
" Growing up the way I did, being an actor in Hollywood was definitely never a plausible career choice at all. "
Hong Chau
Choice
Way
Growing Up
" I grew up around Vietnamese refugees, around people who don't speak English as a first language. "
Hong Chau
Language
First
Who
" We are surrounded by people with accents because America is a nation of immigrants. Beyond that, the people who made your iPhone and the shirt on your back are probably Asians, and we're really not that disconnected from each other; we have very intimate relationships with the world, whether or not we realize it. "
Hong Chau
Back
World
People
" I don't have any special skills or any hidden talents. I don't. "
Hong Chau
Skills
Any
Hidden
" Giving people the opportunity to sit in a dark theater together and have emotions in public, whether they're laughing or crying - that's what makes me happy. "
Hong Chau
Happy
Together
People
" I fell into acting because I was really shy, and so at night after work, I took public speaking and improv classes, and I started going to auditions sort of as a dare. That was my version of 'Fear Factor.' "
Hong Chau
Shy
Acting
Dare
" The first time I went to Chicago was on a family road trip. We had our dog with us, and when we hit Chicago, I couldn't believe how many people kept coming up to us, telling us how handsome our dog was! He's a Rottweiler-Australian Shepherd mix, and he is a good-looking dog, but obviously Chicago is very dog-friendly. "
Hong Chau
Dog
Road
Time
" I love public transportation! Who wants to sit in a car and be angry at other drivers for eight hours? I'd rather sit on a bus or train and read a book. "
Hong Chau
Bus
Train
Car
" I don't want to put on any gimmicky layers just to give the character more definition. I just want to play good characters. It doesn't matter to me if it's 'open ethnicity' or 'specifically Asian.' "
Hong Chau
Character
Play
Good
" I appreciate people who sway to the beat of their own tambourine, like Iris Apfel and Helena Bonham Carter. "
Hong Chau
Appreciate
Like
Own
" My parents are Vietnamese refugees; they left Vietnam after the war. They were part of the boat people, and they ended up in a refugee camp in Thailand after being on the water for three days, and I was born at that refugee camp in Thailand. "
Hong Chau
Parents
Born
Water
" For a good part of my childhood, we were super poor and lived in government housing. I don't characterize the American dream as being successful and having a lot of material wealth to show for it. I did fine without it for a really long time. "
Hong Chau
Good
Time
Childhood
" People who I've encountered who have had more given to them, they tend to be more disappointed and unable to carry on when something doesn't go their way, and that's not my parents. "
Hong Chau
People
Carry
Way
" That's what I want to continue to do: really odd films, with interesting filmmakers. "
Hong Chau
Really
Continue
Want
" I'm never concerned about being first or on trend. I only want to feel like my most rad 'me.' "
Hong Chau
Want
Me
Like
" I'm really into ghost towns. I've driven cross-country the past few summers, and I would stop at some ghost towns along the way. They're like a microcosm of America as a whole. "
Hong Chau
Driven
Stop
Ghost
" When you see something that needs to be done, you do it. "
Hong Chau
See
Needs
Done
" I don't want anyone to think I took this role in 'Downsizing' because it was the only role available to me. I'm not a passive participant in it. "
Hong Chau
Passive
Because
Want
" I walk on eggshells, and I care too much about what people think, and I'm afraid to ask for things. "
Hong Chau
Ask
Care
People
" I really want to work on characters that have a lot of complexity and you don't always get that in comic book movies because they're not character explorations. I have nothing against movies like that, but I do see them as kind of like a cheeseburger. "
Hong Chau
Kind
Book
Character
" Americans have a wonderful way of just butchering everyone's names. "
Hong Chau
Everyone
Way
Names
" I think one in five Americans has a disability of some sort. That's 20% of the population, and yet we rarely ever see people with disabilities on-screen, and their stories and their resilience and their zest for life and their humor and their humanity. "
Hong Chau
Life
People
Resilience