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Michelle Yeoh is the biggest amazing female Asian star in the universe.

Ang Lee - he is amazing. I think doing a film with him would be breathtaking.

I don't believe in having regrets.

I always have three or four suits; there's always an engagement to wear something from a suit.

No one knows the three-dimensional story of who I am. Or anyone is.

There was a stage when I was a little embarrassed about my Asian upbringing.

Some people don't even say hello. They come up and say, 'Can I take your picture?' and I'm, like, 'Why?' And they say, 'Oh, you're that guy.' And I'm, like, 'Why do you want a photo of me if you don't even know my name?'

If you're looking for longevity, you have to be a hard worker.

Asian men are sexy, confident, and passionate - and three-dimensional. We want the opportunity to portray roles that reflect who we are in real life.

There are some sour people out there, but we should be getting together and fighting for something bigger rather than Asians against Asians.

I feel more Asian than anything.

I grew up in Asia. I was born in Asia.

I've lived so many different Asian cultures.

I'm definitely more Asian than a lot of people who have never been to Asia. But by blood and by race, they instantly say I deserve to be Asian. I've worked really hard to be Asian, and I think I'm Asian enough.

I've been a huge Cartier fan from my very early days.

I keep telling everybody with pride that my first-ever timepiece was a Cartier.

Timeless wearability has always appealed to me.

Kids are ruthless.

I was one of three kids of colour in our school. There was a young black brother and sister, and me. So we stood out.

I'm a big fan of old Hollywood.

I loved early Paul Newman films. He just had this effortless charm.

We had a very strict upbringing.

When the success of 'Crazy Rich' hit, it's like everybody knows exactly who you are, and the way that they speak to you is different. I've stayed the same throughout. It's just people's perception of you changes.

YouTube is my university.

I'm, like, an Internet fiend. I will research anything and everything that pops into my head.

I learned in life from a very young age that I soaked in a lot more from people that I respected and could learn from rather than a textbook.

I was a hairstylist in London up until the age of 21, working in Sloane Square.

Movies were the one thing that I loved my entire life. So I always knew that I wanted to get into acting - I just didn't know when.

Being able to work on a film like 'Crazy Rich Asians' as your first role is phenomenal.

Growing up in Malaysia, there wasn't really a problem with representation. We saw faces like ours on screen because Malaysia, Thailand, Singapore, China and Hong Kong all have their own film markets. It was only until I went back to the U.K. when I realized, 'Where did all these faces go?'

There's no real test of how Asian you need to be to be able to own your Asianness, and it's always going to be an area of contention.

I feel so much more connected with my Asian side than I do with my British side - of course, I'm proud of my British side.

I've lived more than half my life in Asia.

The fact is, I'm half-British, half-Malaysian. For an Asian who's grown up in America to be commenting on how Asian I am when they've never left America... does that make them more or less Asian than me?

When it comes to Eurasians, are we not allowed to embrace either one of our cultures we feel more attached to? Or decide within ourselves that I am Asian and I am proud to be Asian?

People look to cinema to spread the word and to tell these wonderful, outrageous stories or true-to-life documentaries.

Luckily, I've got a great wife who keeps me in check, who keeps me grounded.

I've lived 16, 17 years of my life in Asia, and that's most of my life. I was born in Asia - I've lived cultures that are synonymous with Asian culture - but it's still not Asian enough for some people.

My background is in broadcast television - I used to be a travel host for BBC, Discovery, and National Geographic.

I was raised on Hong Kong movies with Asian stars, so I'm still learning about Hollywood underrepresenting certain people.

When you're in a seat getting your hair done, there's this instant trust.

I don't want to be defined as the Asian leading man. I want to be the leading man. Henry Golding.

Sometimes life throws you a shortcut. You either take it, or you continue the way you were going.

I don't want to get stuck in romantic comedy.

I've got so much respect for 'Bond.' It's such an iconic cultural behemoth. I love the whole story - Ian Fleming's stories are amazing.

You can hit the proverbial roof at certain areas in the industry unless you venture out. And I never really set out in my career to stay in one place. I wanted to go out and try new things. Luckily, I've had that opportunity.

Hollywood had a history of whitewashing and not representing.

I'm super confident in who I am.

Never feeling really at home in any one country is always challenging. You realise that you have to lean on yourself and to own it.

You own your identity; it is important to feel that way.

Jon Chu is an absolute genius with his story-weaving.

The only reason I left the salon was really to chase these dreams of either being an MTV host or a travel host. I loved the idea of doing something fun and interesting for a living, and that is what got me over to Malaysia.

That freaks me out more than anything, the repercussions of success in this industry.

The one thing that I learned very young was to own my identity. And, I knew, I'm Asian through and through. There's nothing I needed to prove.

I can manage it if I don't make it in Hollywood. I've got nothing to lose, which is the great thing. There's no pressure.

A lot of people say, 'I gotta win my awards.' I just wanna make great movies.

Every one of us at some point in our lives has had the struggle with identity.

I'm half English - and it has been highlighted by people who tell me that I'm not Asian enough.

I would love to be in a Bond movie.

I would love to be in 'Star Wars.'

That leading-man expectation is, sadly, to have all these rippling muscles.

When I watch a movie, I want to be taken away into worlds that are beyond my imagination.

I want to tell amazing stories that inspire, that bring you out of your reality, give you dreams to be bigger and better than yourself. Hopefully, I can be that conduit.

I'm really up for the challenge physically to go into sci-fi action, thinking-man's action.

I'm going to be testing waters in all genres.

There's so many places, personally, that I would love as a film fan to explore.

I was born in the jungles of Borneo.

I've been to every single Asian country apart from Myanmar, on work, listening to human interest stories, giving me a broad outlook on all Asian cultures.

I just couldn't live without other cultures' cuisines.

'Crazy Rich Asians' and 'A Simple Favor' were each a master class in filmmaking, and I had so much fun working with all my costars.

Constance Wu is so dedicated, Anna Kendrick is ridiculously funny, and Blake Lively is magnetic.

I get along so well with my wife's mom.

Bali is one of those places you can just keep going back to, and everything is there: the infrastructure, the culture, the art, the beautiful villas. My wife Liv and I go there quite often because we know that when we do arrive, it's like an instant holiday.

You need to take pride in where you're from.

I'm neither half white nor half Asian. I'm full both.

It was quite strange that people were saying I wasn't Asian enough. It's like, 'Oh, you're not Asian enough to play an Asian role.' So what does that mean for people who come from mixed heritage? I grew up in Asia; I'm Malaysian.

You can try to justify how Asian you are, but you're never going to make everybody happy.

Making something the norm is the only way of not making it a talking point.

There was always a struggle with being Asian and not being Asian enough. It's going to be down to me to own my race.

I'm here to carve out a strong career in the leading-man space.

I have an obscene fascination with cats... It's kind of embarrassing. But they're so cute.

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