Article lambasts people for not being able to name a "famous living asian-american" then proceeds to not provide a list of any. So, show us all how stupid we are and give us a list so we can say "how could I forget XX". Unless you can't.
Amy Tan wrote the Joy Luck Club, which was made into a really popular movie in the 1990's. I'm not sure she meets their criteria of "famous", but she's the only one I can think of. Oh, and the chick that was in Agents of Shield and the Mandalorian, Ming-Na Wen, but I had to look her name up, so I guess I don't get credit for her.
Probably because his character on Parks and Rec was forgettable.
Though I will admit to understanding the "more shapes!" bit. And it was a similar type of epiphany where I saw some random piece of abstract art on someone's wall that for some reason really spoke to me.
Article lambasts people for not being able to name a "famous living asian-american" then proceeds to not provide a list of any. So, show us all how stupid we are and give us a list so we can say "how could I forget XX". Unless you can't.
Amy Tan wrote the Joy Luck Club, which was made into a really popular movie in the 1990's. I'm not sure she meets their criteria of "famous", but she's the only one I can think of. Oh, and the chick that was in Agents of Shield and the Mandalorian, Ming-Na Wen, but I had to look her name up, so I guess I don't get credit for her.
Why is everyone forgetting the real Asian American celebrity, Aziz Ansari
Probably because his character on Parks and Rec was forgettable.
Though I will admit to understanding the "more shapes!" bit. And it was a similar type of epiphany where I saw some random piece of abstract art on someone's wall that for some reason really spoke to me.
I member him from Human Giant!
I remember him from "This is the End"
(IT'S TOO LATE FOR YOU AZIZ, YOU'RE ALREADY IN THE HOLE!")