<p> The acting profession is increasingly drawing more and more actors of Asian descent. Yet even with the success of television programs (<I>Martial Law</I>) films (<I>Mulan</I>) and even Broadway plays (<I>Miss Saigon</I>) that include Asian characters there are still limited roles for these actors. In the past Asian characters like Charlie Chan and Fu Manchu were played by non-Asian actors in makeup. Many of the roles available for Asians today tend to be stereotypical: kung-fu sidekicks emasculated or gang-member males sexually accessible females comic characters with a poor command of English. Seldom are Asian actors cast in race-neutral roles. Despite these obstacles many excellent Asian actors continue to seek their places on screen and stage.</p><p> This analysis of Asian American opportunities and experiences in the acting profession features the narratives of both aspiring and established Asian-American actors providing a detailed examination of the opportunities prejudices and fears they face and the goals they set for themselves. The book covers the insights of both New York and Hollywood based actors both the well known and the up-and-coming and includes photographs bibliography and index.</p>
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