Actor Quote by Daniel Wu Download Open image “I really feel that Hong Kong is my home, and Hong Kong is my identity as an actor.” — Daniel Wu ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.5 out of 5 (8 ratings) Copy quoteShare Actor Feel Home Hong kong Identity
People are very surprised when they come to Hong Kong after seeing my films, because my version of it is quite different than Hong… — Wong Kar-wai Copy Share Image
I'm Anna May Wong. I come from old Hong Kong. But now I'm a Hollywood star. — Anna May Wong Copy Share Image
Hong Kong people, they treat me more like a director, like a producer, like a filmmaker. If they recognize me, they treat me as… — Stephen Chow Copy Share Image
English is my second language, but in Hong Kong, they don't know that I'm from China. They think I'm from Hollywood because all the… — Bai Ling Copy Share Image
My films are never about what Hong Kong is like, or anything approaching a realistic portrait, but what I think about Hong Kong and… — Wong Kar-wai Copy Share Image
My career in the movie business began in Hong Kong, my heart has always been tied to Asia, and it is immensely gratifying to… — Michelle Yeoh Copy Share Image
I was raised on Hong Kong movies with Asian stars, so I'm still learning about Hollywood underrepresenting certain people. — Henry Golding Copy Share Image
I love the sense of belonging in Hong Kong. I love that it is such an international city. I love our food and our… — Joshua Wong Copy Share Image
Hong Kong people may be ethnically Chinese, but lots of people do not consider ourselves, including me, as Chinese citizens. — Joshua Wong Copy Share Image
I grew up here with all other Hongkongers. My love for this place has prompted me to make many personal sacrifices. — Carrie Lam Copy Share Image
For us as Asian-Americans, I think the bane of our existence is one stereotype - 'Sixteen Candles,' the Long Duk Dong character. — Daniel Wu Copy Share Image
I've built a career in Asia for 18 years, playing roles that had nothing to do with my race because everybody's Chinese in the films. — Daniel Wu Copy Share Image
I came from doing Wushu and other martial arts, and then I got into movies, and I had to learn that as well -… — Daniel Wu Copy Share Image
For most normal people, deadlifts stretch your hamstrings, but in my case, it tightened them, because I was already very flexible. — Daniel Wu Copy Share Image
I really dislike the fact that Asian males are constantly emasculated, whether it's American TV or films. You see it all the time, and… — Daniel Wu Copy Share Image
In my 20s, it was easy. In your 40s, it's a lot more challenging. You have to look at it like you're an actor,… — Daniel Wu Copy Share Image
For Cantonese - because there's no standardized pinyin system - I have to have someone read it to me, and then I rewrite the… — Daniel Wu Copy Share Image
I went to Hong Kong in '97 to witness the handover after graduating university, and then I was gonna backpack around Asia and then… — Daniel Wu Copy Share Image
Bruce Lee was the first star I idolized. Growing up as a Chinese American, there weren't many people like me on the big screen. — Daniel Wu Copy Share Image
I wanted to try every style available to me - large productions, small productions, studio films, low-budget. You just can't sit around and wait… — Daniel Wu Copy Share Image
I actually think acting is a form of self-hypnosis. You have to be hyper, hyper aware of what's going on around you. You have… — Julianne Moore Copy Share Image
When you step out and do a song in a musical, the easier thing to do is make it funny. But when those transitions… — Kelli O'Hara Copy Share Image
I once told someone I could act. They totally bought it. I've been getting away with it ever since. — Akshay Kumar Copy Share Image
There has got to be a way for me to have a role on TV or in film that is just as normal as… — Adeel Akhtar Copy Share Image
I love casting against type and doing things you wouldn't expect, because I think you get more interesting performances that way. Hollywood loves to… — David S. Goyer Copy Share Image
I am tired of our characters being so incomplete. When do we ever save the day in a film? When does a Latino actor… — Esai Morales Copy Share Image
When I was 13, I auditioned for the theater school, and I was there for four years. In the meantime, I did my first… — Ana de Armas Copy Share Image
If you stood me in a costume next to a computer graphic of the same-looking character, I think there would be a difference. And… — Warwick Davis Copy Share Image
failure in the theater is more public, more brilliant, more unreal than in any other field. — Lillian Hellman Copy Share Image
I'm a character actor - always have been, always will be - and historically, character actors don't come into their own until later in… — Annie Potts Copy Share Image
Actors don't hate acting. Most people don't hate acting! Whether you're a child mucking around with your friends or a grown up being paid… — Liv Hewson Copy Share Image