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Jimmy O. Yang sits down for a hilarious and insightful conversation that traces his journey from Hong Kong to Hollywood success. He opens with his unfiltered take on travel, food, and why Hong Kong deserves more global attention, highlighting its world-class cuisine, fusion culture, and international appeal.
Jimmy reflects on his breakout role in Crazy Rich Asians, sharing how persistence, a single audition, and support from his team helped him land the scene-stealing role of Bernard Tai. He reveals behind-the-scenes moments, from improvising key scenes to influencing wardrobe choices that made his character unforgettable. He also recalls working alongside cast members like Awkwafina, Gemma Chan, Henry Golding, Constance Wu, Nico Santos, Ronny Chieng, and Chris Pang, describing the experience as creatively and culturally transformative.
The conversation dives into his comedy roots, including how improvisation—something even legends like Robert De Niro embrace—shaped his acting style. Jimmy explains that playing over-the-top characters comes from letting go of control and trusting the moment.
He shares personal stories about growing up in Hong Kong, cultural traditions like red envelopes during Chinese New Year, and how early exposure to money management shaped his financial mindset. Jimmy contrasts Eastern and Western attitudes toward money, success, and lifestyle with humor and honesty.
From there, he opens up about his early struggles in America—learning English by watching BET’s Comic View and Rap City, navigating cultural differences, and finding his place in a diverse environment. He reflects on identity, assimilation, and the challenges of being seen as “foreign,” even within his own community.
Jimmy also recounts his unconventional path to comedy, including working as a strip club DJ, selling used cars, and grinding through open mics in Los Angeles before landing roles on Silicon Valley. Along the way, he draws inspiration from comedians like Dave Chappelle and George Lopez, while also acknowledging Asian pioneers such as Bobby Lee, Ken Jeong, Margaret Cho, and Yao Ming, who helped pave the way.
The episode also explores representation in media, stereotypes, and authenticity, referencing conversations around actors like Peter Dinklage. Jimmy explains why he embraces his background—including accents—while pushing for more nuanced portrayals of Asian characters in Hollywood.
Throughout the conversation, Jimmy blends sharp humor with real-life experiences, offering a candid look at the grind behind success, the immigrant experience, and the evolving landscape of comedy and entertainment.
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