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From 'The Joy Luck Club' to 'Better Luck Tomorrow,' some of today's top Asian performers offer their picks.
Lana Condor, Keiko Agena, Chloe Bennet and others recall the moment they remember feeling represented on the big and small screen.
After 'Watchmen' and 'Driveways,' the actress is back with an even bigger, scene-stealing role in season 2 of the Amazon series.
The Australian actor opens up about how his character's specificity made him so relatable.
The actress talks to ET about Netflix's breakout comedy series.
The actor talks to ET about what you didn't see in the emotional beach scene, if he secretly wishes Mohan wasn't dead and season 2.
'To be playing characters written for Asian Americans, I never had opportunities like that before this year,' the actress tells ET.
The actress talks with ET about playing fan-fave Mary Hamilton, straddling two worlds as an Asian American and making her own rules.
Actor Darren Barnet reacts to the newfound adoration, incorporating his Japanese heritage and if Paxton has real feelings for Devi.
The five-part docuseries sheds light on the systemic racism the film industry's first Chinese American movie star faced.
Narrated by Daniel Dae Kim & Tamlyn Tomita, five-part docu-series airs Monday, May 11 and Tuesday, May 12 on PBS. Check local listings.
Krusiec talks about correcting the Chinese American star's history and the ongoing fight for more representation on screen.
Showrunner Lang Fisher dishes to ET about Team Paxton vs. Team Ben, the emotional finale and that [SPOILER] cliffhanger.
Showrunner Lang Fisher talks to ET about season 2 chances for Netflix's breakout teen comedy.