Everything Everywhere actress Stephanie Hsu recalled being mistaken for Lana Condor while walking down the red carpet
One particular interdimensional universe is the one. Stephanie Hsu It was a mistake Lana Condor — and it’s the one we’re all living in.
The star of the show Everything Everywhere All At Once In an interview, he recalled the incident. The New York Times Published Thursday.
Hsu acknowledged that it had happened once. “But it was very pronounced.” Hsu also said that the other person believed she was her mother. To All the Boys I’ve Loved Before franchise star.
Hsu said that her mother had sent her a photo of Lana Condor one year ago. She was like, “You look like this woman.” “But after the Lana Condor event, we were at a New York screening, and a lot more people kept going up my publicist. [EEAAO director duo] The publicists for Daniels were both Asian and said, “Congratulations, your performance was incredible.” And they were like, “Huh?”
Jon Kopaloff/Getty Images; Stefanie Keenan/WireImage Stephanie Hsu; Lana Condor
Hsu spoke out about the current state regarding representation, saying that awards season was thrilling. We have not reached the end of this moment, but? Referring to her costars, she said that James Hong began acting in a time when people didn’t know his name. People would call him Chinaman and just say ‘Get onto your mark’. Michelle [Yeoh] For her first chance to be No., she waited nearly 40 years. 1 on the call sheet, and Ke [Huy Quan] Left acting for [nearly] 20 years.”
Hsu said that, “As successful this film has been,” “the greatest fear on the other side of it is “What if I lose my chance?”
Allyson Riggs/A24 Stephanie Hsu is featured in “Everything Everywhere All The Time”
Hsu — who recently scored a Screen Actors Guild Award nomination for her EEAAO role — recalled the significance of watching Halle Berry Make history by becoming the first Black woman to win the Best Actress Oscar in 2002. She stated, “I can’t remember any other person winning that night but I remember that moment.” “I have been thinking about that a lot, because I realized how much I had ruled out the possibility that I could ever be part of this industry in a meaningful way, doing something I love and value.”
The actress spoke to EW last year about the momentous Yeoh was a star in my film. Hsu stated, “I grew-up watching her,” She is an icon for many Asian families. When I told my mother that Michelle was going to be playing my mother, everyone in my family was, like, ‘We love Michelle Yeoh.’ It was just by being around her and watching her work and seeing her surrender to this project that I felt I had learned so much.
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