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The action legend has a chat around his latest film, 'The Foreigner.'

In the span of her 30-year career, Michelle Yeoh has done everything from jumping off rooftops to predicting the future.

The Shanghai native has worked with Hans Zimmer on film soundtracks, scored video games, and survived "dragon fireball parenting" to excel on the strings.

There are still many untold stories out there, and Kumail Nanjiani says that his own experience shouldn’t be taken as the totality of the Asian American experience. 

Two decades into his acting career, John Cho is finally getting the type of lead roles that audiences have been waiting (and campaigning) for. 

Steven Yeun plays an unjustly terminated lawyer fighting to get his job back while wading through a building full of virus-infected employees in "Mayhem."

At the start of her career, Christine Sun Kim said that people had totally different expectations for her, and some almost romanticized the idea of her being a sound artist. “I get it: I’m Deaf, and I’m working with sound.”

In addition to expanding and growing the sport in Asia, Angela Lee hopes to be able to use her journey to inspire more people to try martial arts, especially girls.

We sat down with three prominent Asian American women in tech and entrepreneurship to get their thoughts on how they built a career based on their passions.

Transdisciplinary artist Ani Liu spoke about her project as commentary on the state of reproductive rights today.

Despite his fame—or perhaps because of it—Leehom Wang continues to pursue his dreams with the same intensity and deliberation.

It’s impossible not to be charmed by Amber Liu’s easygoing humor and charismatic presence—just ask her legion of Internet fans and various Korean idols.

Prior to "Wonder Woman," Samantha Jo was already an accomplished stunt performer with credits including "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World" and "Sucker Punch" under her belt. 

Singer-Songwriter Khalil Fong Brings R&B To the Chinese Pop World

When Khalil Fong first starting producing music, no one in Asia had really heard of or listened to Chinese R&B and soul music.

As an executive producer and lead actor of AMC’s “Into the Badlands,” Daniel Wu has much to say about the show’s latest season.