For Paste Magazine, Kenneth Lowe wrote a piece on whitewashing and lack of Asian visibility in Hollywood, “Bias does not come out with the whitewash.” The piece featured this anecdote from Nancy Wang Yuen, author of Reel Inequality: Hollywood Actors and Racism.
Nancy Wang Yuen points out in Reel Inequality: Hollywood Actors and Racism, that actors of color generally have fewer acting opportunities, all as a result of the homogeneity of the directors’ chairs and writers’ rooms of Hollywood. Her study found that 77 percent of casting calls specify a white actor. Her book is filled with other firsthand accounts from anonymous Hollywood sources that seem to reinforce the sad truth that a mostly white industry is going to advance the interest of mostly white actors. In one interview, a Latina actor told Yuen that a casting director friend asked for her opinion on a Latino casting decision, since the director only knew “maids and gardeners” who were Latino.
“I work with a lot of different people, and Asians are a challenge to cast because most casting directors feel as though they’re not very expressive,” one other casting director told Yuen. “They’re very shut down in their emotions … If it’s a look thing for business where they come in they’re at a computer or if they’re like a scientist or something like that, they’ll do that; but if it’s something were they really have to act and get some kind of performance out of, it’s a challenge.”
The racist idea that Asian actors aren’t expressive is, first of all, confounding. But most importantly, it’s angering. Folks created the hashtag #ExpressiveAsian to showcase just how talented and, yes, expressive, Asian actors of today and of the past are and were.
Here are some of my favorites, with a slight bias towards Wang Yuen’s tweets:
The first time I was blown away by an #ExpressiveAsian on screen. Gong Li in Raise the Red Lantern pic.twitter.com/esxXqMoeOW
— Nancy Wang Yuen (@nancywyuen) September 9, 2017
https://twitter.com/ritamitsuko/status/906317946670247936
https://twitter.com/adrienne_kt/status/906439498480754688
https://twitter.com/banesaline/status/906484972785152000
But, like, stale, flat-affect white people (*cough* Scar-Jo-Finn-Jones *cough*) are super expressive? #ExpressiveAsian pic.twitter.com/i1LSXALuat
— Talea (@talea456) September 9, 2017
https://twitter.com/ritamitsuko/status/906313712537128961
https://twitter.com/ritamitsuko/status/906306286341558273
Sandra Oh is expressive af. #ExpressiveAsian pic.twitter.com/uULjSHGSYj
— Angela Mayou an Uppity DEI ✊🏽👋🏽 (@somexsangrybw) September 9, 2017
#ExpressiveAsian Hey Hollywood, stop being racist!!!!! Asian are EXTREAMLY expressive!! This is from a white gal who HATES whitewashing! pic.twitter.com/ZHAJ9oKBdD
— Kelly Parker (@GleekChef) September 10, 2017
#ExpressiveAsian at its best pic.twitter.com/EwMe1UWysp
— savannah 🙂 (@wlovesavannah) September 10, 2017
Somebody in Hollywood says Asians aren't being cast because they're not expressive. That's hooey. This #ExpressiveAsian made me cry. pic.twitter.com/XbXcwaUgft
— warlock_holmes (@warlockmomma) September 10, 2017
https://twitter.com/TravelerGrad/status/906710514771877888
https://twitter.com/NickSaintAmand/status/906707038297714689
#ExpressiveAsian pic.twitter.com/KfupDcBhzS
— Cyd Vicious 🐀 (@AramintaCrisis) September 10, 2017
#ExpressiveAsian pic.twitter.com/LxzeoXtq8i
— Cyd Vicious 🐀 (@AramintaCrisis) September 10, 2017
khang-ho song equal parts fucking hilarious and quietly sad in everything he does but sure, asians aren't expressive #ExpressiveAsian pic.twitter.com/2LoveEd4zB
— regular meghan 나영지 🍉 (@ruemcclammyhand) September 9, 2017
https://twitter.com/LovelyWerk/status/906658059870760960
Another on-screen #ExpressiveAsian that disturbed me for days. #OldBoy pic.twitter.com/3DXVmleRQd
— Nancy Wang Yuen (@nancywyuen) September 9, 2017
A silent film star and matinee idol, Sessue Hayakawa was one of the original #ExpressiveAsians in Hollywood. pic.twitter.com/W6ftOwVsqx
— Nancy Wang Yuen (@nancywyuen) September 9, 2017
James Shigeta recalled a musical film producer telling him, “If you were white, you'd be a hell of a big star.” #ExpressiveAsians pic.twitter.com/cMD7JB3IY7
— Nancy Wang Yuen (@nancywyuen) September 10, 2017
.@rizmc is nominated for two acting Emmys. We highlight 'The Night Of' in our new study @AAPIsOnTV (report available 9/12) #ExpressiveAsians pic.twitter.com/02nb105whc
— Nancy Wang Yuen (@nancywyuen) September 10, 2017
Every single film by Wong Kar-wai. #ExpressiveAsians. pic.twitter.com/92koXFhB33
— Nancy Wang Yuen (@nancywyuen) September 9, 2017
Ana May Wong literally made her career being expressive…she was a SILENT FILM STAR. Hollywood, learn your own history! #ExpressiveAsians pic.twitter.com/V9n8mfrMb9
— Mary Fan 🐲 范诗蓉 (@AstralColt) September 9, 2017
https://twitter.com/Decervelage/status/906706920790220800
Let’s hope this article and this hashtag movement will continue to change the minds of casting professionals and directors, since everyone deserves to see themselves represented on screen.
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