Sung Kang (Korean: Kang Sung-Ho; Korean: 강성호; born April 8, 1972) is an American actor, best known for his role as Han Seoul-Oh in the film Better Luck Tomorrow and The Fast and the Furious franchise. Read full biography of Sung Kang →
My belief system is that you laugh at racism, and that's how it goes away.
Pre-'Tokyo Drift,' I was like: 'Am I gonna play Yakuza #1 and Chinese Waiter #2 for the rest of my life? Is America even ready for an... →
When I did 'Tokyo Drift,' a lot of the philosophy that Han lived by I have actually gone through in my own life. As I got older, I realized... →
When I started acting, I hoped I could make some kind of positive contribution to this world. When I get a letter from some kid in Nebraska saying... →
Sometimes idealism and all that make believe makes the world a better place.
Because of economics, you have to feed the demographics that are buying your product. So, as Asia becomes a much more economic influence on the... →
I think when we shot 'Tokyo Drift' I was a little too young to really understand what made Han who he is, and then I got older, and you start... →
I've produced before, and sometimes it's by default. In the indie level, you can't just come to set and be like, 'Oh, I'm an... →
Prior to 'Tokyo Drift,' the iconic perception of Asians in Hollywood films has been either the Kung Fu guy, the Yakuza guy or some technical... →
A lot of times, you do independent films for passion because you may even lose money doing one, but it doesn't matter.
I've actually started to drive slower. I never want to see a news headline that reads, 'The Chinese Guy from 'Fast & Furious'... →
It's always on everyone's list, like, 'What's New Orleans like?' I think people have a pre-conceived idea, like it's just... →
On a studio film, you don't have to worry about running out of film or messing up your costumes; you have five other sets of it. Studio films... →