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Asian confusion
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Location: Los Angeles
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Re: Asian confusion
And James Doohan was Canadian, and he played a Scotsman. And Leonard Nimor is an American from Boston, and he played a Vulcan. The list goes on.
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Re: Asian confusion
Mulgrew is from Dubuque, Janeway is from Bloomington. (hey look, a new game)
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Lieutenant Commander
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Re: Asian confusion
Garret Wang plays a Korean character Linda Park plays a Japanese character Was it really hard to find a character with appropriate ethnicity to play said role or even rename the character to have appropriate ethnicity? |
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Re: Asian confusion
And let's not forget Chinese-American Rosalind Chao playing Japanese Keiko Ishikawa. Or, conversely, Japanese-American Brian Tochi playing two different Chinese-surnamed characters: Ray Tsing Tao in "And the Children Shall Lead" and Kenny Lin in "Night Terrors." I'd say the most prominent Asian performer in Trek who played her own ethnicity was Patti Yasutake as Nurse Ogawa. Other examples of Japanese actors playing Japanese characters include Miko Mayama as Yeoman Tamura in "A Taste of Armageddon" and Clyde Kusatsu as Admiral Nakamura in TNG. There is the ambiguous case of Korean-American actor Daniel Dae Kim playing MACO Corporal Chang in Enterprise; Chang can be either a Chinese or Korean surname. (Although the Star Trek Customizable Card Game gave Chang a Japanese first name, Hideaki.)
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Location: Oxford, PA
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Re: Asian confusion
And then, of course, there's that legendary Sikh warrior from Northern India . . . Ricardo Montalban.
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Location: Baltimore, MD, USA
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Location: Militant Janeway True Path Devotees Compound. With Sehlats.
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Re: Asian confusion
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Re: Asian confusion
But Koenig is of ethnic Russian ancestry, even though he was born in Chicago (and his parents lived in Lithuania).
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Location: House of Kang, now with ridges
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Re: Asian confusion
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Nerys Myk's Midnight In Never Land A novel of Dark Fantasy @ Amazon.com |
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Rear Admiral
Location: Los Angeles
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Re: Asian confusion
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Location: San Diego, CA
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Asian confusion
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Location: US
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Re: Asian confusion
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Re: Asian confusion
Patrick Stewart playing a frenchman a lot of effort was put in to making Picard's heritage apart of his character. With Keiko O'Brien, Hoshi Sato, Harry Kim and even Sulu no effort was brought in to make the culture these of these characters apart of who they were. Like TPTB decided we need diversity on our show. Doesn't matter the actors ethnicity just cast them as anything. I mean it really is as simple as renaming them all. While it is the 22-24th century and all we don't see other characters waving their heritage and ethnicity in the audience faces so I guess it didn't matter to the show runners. Riker for instance is American but he's not waving the flag and show boating American awesomeness. Trip Tucker is form Florida and aside from his accent you wouldn't think twice about where he's from. Sisko is African American, and the only hint to his ethnicity is the fact his family owns a Creole Kitchen. Meaning like Trip he's from the US's South. When it comes to Asian actors however there is a self-conscious inclination for ensure races are being accurately depicted. Not a problem really, as long as their is no insults or parody of a culture. Look at Disney's Mulan. Majority of the voice actors are of Non Chinese decent. Most are Japanese or Korean actors. I suppose finding a lot of Chinese voice actors was difficult for Disney, so they out sourced to other Asian actors, and they did a good job and a lot of people like Mulan |
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