The Unsung Supporting Asian American Actors and Actresses of Television
Here are some talented actors who play minor or recurring characters on TV that we’ll be definitely seeing more of in the future.
Here are some talented actors who play minor or recurring characters on TV that we’ll be definitely seeing more of in the future.
“I see myself as someone who’s trying to write comedy that’s creatively fulfilling and at least not politically regressive for Asian Americans or humans in general.”
The grant will support CAAM’s work to build a more diverse and strategic Board of Directors and to create a National Advisory Council that will help the organization to enhance and secure its sustainability as an innovative, public-serving Asian American arts organization.
Home Movie Day is a celebration of amateur films and filmmaking, providing an opportunity for individuals and families to see and share their own home movies with an audience of their community, and to see their neighbors’ in turn.
A list of past and new faces of Asian Americans who portrayed children or teens on mainstream TV.
Featuring the work of Ai Weiwei, Li Luo, Huang Ji, Zou Xueping and Yang Mingming among many others, CHINA NOW highlights the importance and innovation of independent artists in mainland China.
Yu Gu and Scott Drucker sat down to reflect on this juncture in making their film, about the road that led them to making a documentary about Arthur Chu, and the road ahead.
“China Now: Independent Visions, presented by Cinema on the Edge,” celebrates the daring spirit and creative innovation of independent filmmakers, festival organizers, and grassroots distributors in mainland China. The international tour kicks off in San Francisco.
“Into the Badlands” Premieres on Sunday, November 15 at 10/9c on AMC.
The World Premiere of the short films produced during the seven-day filmmaking workshop in Philadelphia in July 2015 takes place November 14 at the Philadelphia Asian American Film Festival.
Join CAAM at I-SEA Film Fest November 20-22, 2015 with new films from the Southeast Asian diaspora including “The Look of Silence,” “The Killing Fields of Dr. Haing S. Ngor,” “Giap’s Last Day at the Ironing Board Factory” and more.
Submit your original Asian American recipe to the Center for Asian American Media for a chance to win $100 gift certificates to Williams Sonoma, Umami Mart or Chronicle Books.